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  1. Can things be turned around at Tesla, or is this the beginning of the end?
  2. Yet again, CenturyLink failed to fix a long outage until Ars emailed the company.
  3. From BBS to Facebook, here's how messaging platforms have changed over the years.
  4. Fallout 76 is good now. Actually, it’s always been good.
  5. Before smartphones, we had PDAs in our pockets. Palm did them best.
  6. Checking back in with Windows 11 on Arm on the eve of the Snapdragon X Elite.
  7. Interested in gadgets with premium displays? QDEL should be on your radar.
  8. The competition provides a steady stream of experienced graduates to the auto industry.
  9. How a group of friends found themselves at the center of a fierce debate about the future of art.
  10. Here are two options for future humans to keep us in the habitable zone.
  11. New features, security updates, and Linux support are all on a long to-do list.
  12. 9 answers from 8 devs about why combat card games on screens have blown up.
  13. Creator says he "was just at the right place at the right time" to abuse TAS techniques.
  14. It fits a niche, but it won't suit everyone's needs.
  15. The 2024 total eclipse is in the books. Here's how it looked across the US.
  16. Electronic traction control is more important than ever as electric motors proliferate.
  17. The $2K bike is aimed at smaller riders who want a manageable cargo e-bike. It delivers.
  18. “We do anticipate having to deploy nuclear systems on the lunar surface."
  19. People are more like AI language models than you might think. Here are some prompting tips.
  20. Pi 5 is still an odd fit for day-to-day desktop use; cheap mini PCs come closer.