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ChatGPT data leak has Italian lawmakers scrambling to regulate data collection

GM confirms it’s dropping Apple CarPlay and Android Auto from 2024 EVs

E3, now dead, was a show for a bygone game industry

Ads are coming for the Bing AI chatbot, as they come for all Microsoft products

Here’s how the IRS‘s clean vehicle tax credit will change on April 18

These angry Dutch farmers really hate Microsoft

Rocket Report: ULA Centaur stage has an ‘anomaly,’ Virgin Orbit funding is dire

Yes, Virginia, there is AI joy in seeing fake Will Smith ravenously eat spaghetti

GPT-4 poses too many risks and releases should be halted, AI group tells FTC

Apple TV’s Tetris biopic loses the true plot amid its ‘80s movie tropes

How a major toy company kept 4chan online

Manchin vows to sue Biden administration over EV tax credits

Pro-Russian hackers target elected US officials supporting Ukraine

Reddit cracked down on revenge porn, creepshots with twofold spike in permabans

Google and ADT have a new security system with lots of subscription fees

Twitter obtains subpoena forcing GitHub to unmask source-code leaker

The Last of Us’ first PC port is riddled with apparent performance issues

Steam will end support for Windows 7 and 8 in January of 2024

California wants to build more solar farms but needs more power lines

Healthy adults don’t need annual COVID boosters, WHO advisors say

Huawei’s foldable is thinner, lighter, and has more battery than Samsung

SBF paid $40M bribe to unfreeze crypto trading accounts in China, US charges

Human cells hacked to act like squid skin cells could unlock key to camouflage

Tears of the Kingdom lets you make weapons, rafts, and more from component parts

A front-runner emerges in the European small launcher race

Generative AI set to affect 300 million jobs across major economies

Google is killing most of Fitbit’s social features today

Publishers beat Internet Archive as judge rules e-book lending violates copyright

Twitter source code was leaked on GitHub shortly after Musk’s layoff spree

We drive the most hardcore Toyota Corolla ever: The GR Morizo Edition

Blue Origin provides a detailed analysis of its launch failure

Android app from China executed 0-day exploit on millions of devices

Would building a Dyson sphere be worth it? We ran the numbers.

Your grocery bag might not have been recycled

Garmin’s Forerunner 955 review: Still king for runners and cyclists

Nvidia quietly boosts the video encoding capabilities of GeForce GPUs

Egad! 7 key British PCs of the 1980s Americans might have missed

“Click-to-cancel” rule would penalize companies that make you cancel by phone

The Leia Lume Pad 2 is a $1,100, glasses-free 3D Android tablet

The Paja Formation: An ecosystem of monsters

Framework gives its modular laptops 13th-gen Intel CPUs and (finally) an AMD option

Framework’s next project is a 16-inch modular, upgradeable gaming laptop