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  1. Tesla to lay off more than 10 percent of its workers as sales slow

    "Cost reductions and increased productivity" needed, says Musk.

  2. Cybertruck owners allege pedal problem as Tesla suspends deliveries

    Owners will have to wait until April 20 for deliveries to resume.

  3. Sleeping more flushes junk out of the brain

    Rhythmic activity during sleep may get fluids in the brain moving.

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  1. Why do some people always get lost?

    Experience may matter more than innate ability when it comes to sense of direction.

  2. Change Healthcare faces another ransomware threat—and it looks credible

    Hackers already received a $22 million payment. Now a second group demands money.

  3. How new tech is making geothermal energy a more versatile power source

    Geothermal has moved beyond being confined to areas with volcanic activity.

  4. US drug shortages reach record high with 323 meds now in short supply

    The shortages affect everything from generic cancer drugs to ADHD medication.

  5. SD cards finally expected to hit 4TB in 2025

    For media pros' cameras and laptops.

  6. “Highly capable” hackers root corporate networks by exploiting firewall 0-day

    No patch yet for unauthenticated code-execution bug in Palo Alto Networks firewall.

  7. Words are flowing out like endless rain: Recapping a busy week of LLM news

    Gemini 1.5 Pro launch, new version of GPT-4 Turbo, new Mistral model, and more.

  8. Texas surgeon accused of secretly blocking patients from getting transplants

    The motive for the alleged data manipulation is unknown.

  9. Google mocks Epic’s proposed reforms to end Android app market monopoly

    Google should be barred from “treating Epic differently,” Epic Games says.

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  1. The DiskMantler violently shakes hard drives for better rare-earth recovery

    A nifty HDD disassembly tool, sure, but we also have a larger global need for magnets.

  2. SpaceX’s most-flown reusable rocket will go for its 20th launch tonight

    Remarkably, SpaceX has launched a Falcon 9 rocket almost every day over the last week.

  3. Google kills “One” VPN service, says “people simply weren’t using it”

    Did anyone want a VPN from the Internet's largest data collector?

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  1. “Ban Chinese electric vehicles now,” demands US senator

    China's EV industry benefits from billions of dollars in government subsidies.

  2. Nintendo targets Switch-emulation chat servers, decryption tools with DMCA

    Legal fallout continues following Yuzu lawsuit.

  3. Elon Musk’s X to stop allowing users to hide their blue checks

    X previously promised to "evolve" the "hide your checkmark" feature.

  4. TSMC’s $65 billion bet still leaves US missing piece of chip puzzle

    TSMC will begin making 2 nm chips in Arizona starting in 2028.

  5. Why there are 861 roguelike deckbuilders on Steam all of a sudden

    9 answers from 8 devs about why combat card games on screens have blown up.

  6. Rocket Report: Delta IV’s grand finale; Angara flies another dummy payload

    “We heard loud and clear from customers they wanted these services."

  1. A supernova caused the BOAT gamma ray burst, JWST data confirms

    But astronomers are puzzled by the lack of signatures of expected heavy elements.

  2. The Space Force is planning what could be the first military exercise in orbit

    "The vendors will exercise a realistic threat response scenario."

  3. Researchers find a new organelle evolving

    A "nitroplast" converts nitrogen from the air to a chemically useful form.

  4. Three episodes in, the Fallout TV series absolutely nails it

    Hyperviolence, strong characters, cool visuals, and some humor make a good show.

  5. Sketchy Botox shots spark multistate outbreak of botulism-like condition

    So far at least six people in two states have fallen ill; four of them were hospitalized.

  6. Amazon virtually kills efforts to develop Alexa Skills, disappointing dozens

    Most devs would need to pay out of pocket to host Alexa apps after June.

  7. Intel’s “Gaudi 3” AI accelerator chip may give Nvidia’s H100 a run for its money

    Intel claims 50% more speed when running AI language models vs. the market leader.