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  • HEALTHJun 7 · 10:10 UTCHACKER NEWS
    Scientists ejected from diabetes conference for distributing journal reprints

    Scientists were ejected from a diabetes conference for distributing journal reprints. The incident was reported by Ars Technica and discussed on Hacker News, where it received 20 points and five comments.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 31 · 19:11 UTCHACKER NEWS
    Steam Deck sells out in North America within 24 hours of price hike

    The Steam Deck sold out in North America within 24 hours after a price hike, despite the increased cost. The article from Ars Technica highlights this development, and Hacker News comments reflect user engagement.

  • SCIENCEMay 30 · 01:14 UTCNY POST
    ISS faces another air leak — as concerning space station problem that sprang up in 2019 won’t seem to go away

    Another air leak has been reported onboard the International Space Station (ISS), an ongoing issue that first appeared in 2019. NASA had hoped the problem was resolved earlier this year, as reported by Ars Technica.

  • SECURITYMay 26 · 09:07 UTCHACKER NEWS
    BadHost – CVE-2026-48710: Starlette Host-Header Auth Bypass

    A security vulnerability (CVE-2026-48710) in the Starlette Python web framework allows attackers to bypass host-header authentication, as reported by Ars Technica. The flaw could enable unauthorized access to web applications using Starlette, with discussions ongoing on Hacker News.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 22 · 21:42 UTCARS TECHNICA
    First-generation Chromecast users stressed by devices suddenly failing

    First-generation Chromecast devices, popular in 2014, are experiencing sudden failures, with users reporting inability to cast from apps like YouTube and Paramount+. Google denied intentionally bricking the devices, despite Reddit discussions suggesting otherwise. The original Chromecast, no longer supported since 2023, was praised for its simplicity but now faces usability issues.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 22 · 20:52 UTCHACKER NEWS
    NTSB pulls docket after AI recreates dead pilots' voices

    The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) removed a docket related to a crash investigation after AI users recreated the voices of deceased pilots using publicly available documents. The incident highlights concerns about AI's ability to resurrect private communications and the ethical implications of such technology.

  • BUSINESSMay 22 · 17:48 UTCARS TECHNICA
    Marketer that claimed it could tap devices for ad targeting will pay $880K settlement

    Cox Media Group Local Solutions will pay $880,000 to settle claims over its controversial 'Active Listening' service, which falsely advertised the ability to use voice data from smartphones and smart TVs to target ads to consumers. The company's marketing claims about devices listening to users for ad targeting sparked public concern and regulatory action after being reported in November 2023.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 21 · 22:26 UTCARS TECHNICA
    IoT gadget maker AcuRite shares reasoning for killing customers’ favorite app

    IoT device maker AcuRite is discontinuing its popular My AcuRite app on May 30, forcing users to switch to the newer AcuRite NOW app launched in June 2025. The company cites obsolete technology as the reason, but customers are frustrated because the replacement app lacks several key features including the ability to rename multiple temperature sensors and display decimal temperatures.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 15 · 19:48 UTCHACKER NEWS
    California bill would require patches or refunds when online games shut down

    A California bill would require online game developers to provide patches or refunds when their games are shut down. The bill aims to protect consumers who have invested time and money into online games. The bill has cleared a key hurdle in the California legislature.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 13 · 18:46 UTCHACKER NEWS
    Altman forced to confront claims at OpenAI trial that he's a prolific liar

    Altman is facing claims at an OpenAI trial that he is a prolific liar. The trial is bringing attention to Altman's credibility. The article discusses the implications of these claims.

  • SECURITYMay 12 · 22:28 UTCHACKER NEWS
    Twin brothers wipe 96 government databases minutes after being fired

    Twin brothers wiped 96 government databases after being fired from their IT jobs, sparking concerns about data security. The incident occurred minutes after their termination and has raised questions about access controls. The exact motivations behind the attack are still unclear.

  • SECURITYMay 7 · 19:36 UTCHACKER NEWS
    Mozilla says 271 vulnerabilities found by Mythos and "almost no false positives"

    Mozilla reported that Mythos found 271 vulnerabilities with almost no false positives. The discovery was made using Mythos' vulnerability detection tool. This finding highlights the effectiveness of Mythos in identifying security threats.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 7 · 16:05 UTCHACKER NEWS
    Hardening Firefox with Claude Mythos Preview

    The article discusses hardening Firefox with Claude Mythos Preview, a technology improvement. The content is available on arstechnica.com and has garnered 103 points and 65 comments on news.ycombinator.com. The topic revolves around enhancing browser security.

  • SECURITYMay 1 · 19:14 UTCHACKER NEWS
    Ubuntu servers taken offline by "sustained, cross-border attack"

    Ubuntu's server infrastructure was taken offline for over a day due to a sustained, cross-border cyberattack. The incident highlights vulnerabilities in critical tech systems and has sparked discussions on cybersecurity resilience.

  • SECURITYMay 1 · 16:55 UTCTHE VERGE
    Severe Linux Copy Fail security flaw uncovered using AI scanning help

    A severe security vulnerability named 'Copy Fail' (CVE-2026-31431) has been discovered in nearly all Linux distributions since 2017, allowing users to escalate privileges to administrator level via a Python script. The exploit, uncovered by security firm Theori, requires no distribution-specific adjustments and poses a significant risk due to its stealthy nature, as highlighted by Ars Technica and DevOps engineer Jorijn Schrijvershof.

  • TECHNOLOGYApr 27 · 17:36 UTCARS TECHNICA
    Steam Controller: The Ars Technica review

    Valve's Steam Controller is a well-built device designed for PC gaming and the Steam Machine, but the review questions its value due to a high price and lack of differentiation from competitors like the Xbox controller. The controller features ergonomic rear buttons and responsive face buttons, though its $99 price tag is seen as a drawback.

  • HEALTHApr 23 · 18:05 UTCARS TECHNICA
    RFK Jr.’s rejection of germ theory debunked in Senate hearing

    Senator Bernie Sanders confronted Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during a Senate hearing for his rejection of germ theory, a foundational biomedical concept. Kennedy, an anti-vaccine activist with no science background, promoted the discredited 'terrain theory' in his 2021 book, claiming diseases result from bodily imbalances rather than germs.

  • TECHNOLOGYApr 23 · 05:14 UTCHACKER NEWS
    Ars Technica: Our newsroom AI policy

    Ars Technica outlines its newsroom AI policy, emphasizing responsible use of AI tools for content creation and editorial processes. The policy highlights transparency in AI-generated content and human oversight to maintain journalistic integrity.

  • TECHNOLOGYApr 22 · 20:40 UTCARS TECHNICA
    Our newsroom AI policy

    Ars Technica has published a policy detailing its use of generative AI in journalism, emphasizing that AI tools are used to support human professionals rather than replace them. The policy clarifies that AI does not author content, create illustrations, or produce videos, with all editorial decisions made by humans.

  • SCIENCEApr 22 · 01:25 UTCHACKER NEWS
    Global growth in solar "the largest ever observed for any source"

    Global solar energy growth has reached the largest expansion ever recorded for any energy source, according to a report by Ars Technica. The article highlights unprecedented adoption rates and technological advancements driving this surge.

  • TECHNOLOGYApr 20 · 07:14 UTCHACKER NEWS
    Intel refreshes non-Ultra Core CPUs with new silicon for the first time

    Intel is refreshing its non-Ultra Core CPUs with new silicon for the first time, marking a departure from previous practices. The update, detailed in a 2026 article, highlights a significant shift in the company's product development strategy.

  • BUSINESSApr 17 · 18:31 UTCARS TECHNICA
    $25,000 buys plenty of used EVs: Here are some options

    The article highlights the growing availability of used electric vehicles (EVs) in the $20,000–$25,000 range, noting that despite the abolition of the used clean vehicle tax credit, buyers now have access to a wide selection of ex-lease models with improved range and affordability. It also discusses how lower EV residuals and consumer concerns about range, charging, and battery costs remain barriers to broader adoption.

  • TECHNOLOGYApr 17 · 04:13 UTCHACKER NEWS
    FCC exempts Netgear from ban on foreign routers, doesn't explain why

    The FCC has granted Netgear an exemption from a ban on routers sourced from certain foreign countries, but has not provided a public explanation for the decision. The article, published by Ars Technica, notes that the exemption raises questions about regulatory transparency.

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