1Windows 11 Recall–and what Microsoft has (and hasn't) fixed (opens in new tab)(arstechnica.com)8derchu1y ago2Save
2The FDA announces a new definition of what’s ‘healthy’ (opens in new tab)(washingtonpost.com)6derchu3y ago4Save
3Intel Licenses SiFive’s Portfolio for Intel Foundry Services on 7nm (opens in new tab)(anandtech.com)4derchu5y ago0Save
5China Fines Alibaba $2.8B for Breaking Anti-Monopoly Law (opens in new tab)(npr.org)2derchu5y ago0Save
6How Emergent BioSolutions Burdened US's Emergency Medical Stockpile (opens in new tab)(nytimes.com)1derchu5y ago0Save
7Election Defamation Lawsuits Open New Front in Fight Against Disinformation (opens in new tab)(npr.org)11derchu5y ago2Save
8Apple caters to China by pulling thousands of “unlicensed” iPhone games (opens in new tab)(arstechnica.com)6derchu6y ago0Save
9Unfiltered coffee brew was associated with higher mortality than filtered brew (opens in new tab)(journals.sagepub.com)1derchu6y ago0Save
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11Active Shooter Drills May Not Stop a School Shooting – But This Method Could (opens in new tab)(npr.org)2derchu6y ago0Save
12AI becomes grandmaster in 'fiendishly complex' StarCraft II (opens in new tab)(theguardian.com)3derchu6y ago1Save
13Free Software Pioneer Quits MIT over His Comments on Epstein Sex TraffickingCase (opens in new tab)(npr.org)3derchu6y ago0Save
14Alan Turing, Computing Genius and WWII Hero, to Be on U.K.'S New 50-Pound Note (opens in new tab)(npr.org)3derchu6y ago0Save
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