Mastodon fixes critical “TootRoot” vulnerability allowing node hijacking (arstechnica.com)
Judge rules White House pressured social networks to “suppress free speech” (arstechnica.com)
Missouri and Louisiana sued Biden over attempts to limit COVID misinformation.
Volkswagen will start testing its driverless ID. Buzz in Austin, Texas (arstechnica.com)
The program will start with 10 ID. Buzzes with autonomous tech from Mobileye.
Mastodon fixes critical “TootRoot” vulnerability allowing node hijacking (arstechnica.com)
Fairphone 4—the repairable, sustainable smartphone—is coming to the US (arstechnica.com)
Edit: This article was already posted here yesterday....
India, a growing space power, is forging closer ties with NASA (arstechnica.com)
Details of a potential US-Indian partnership in human spaceflight remain murky.
India, a growing space power, is forging closer ties with NASA (arstechnica.com)
Twitter refuses to pay for arbitration it forced on 891 ex-employees, suit says (arstechnica.com)
Our Solar System possibly survived a supernova because of how the Sun formed (arstechnica.com)
Stars are thought to form within enormous filaments of molecular gas. Regions where one or more of these filaments meet, known as hubs, are where massive stars form....
One shot of a kidney protein gave monkeys a brain boost (arstechnica.com)
An early experiment suggests that an injection of klotho improves working memory.
Our Solar System possibly survived a supernova because of how the Sun formed (arstechnica.com)
Stars are thought to form within enormous filaments of molecular gas. Regions where one or more of these filaments meet, known as hubs, are where massive stars form....
Pornhub cuts off more US users in ongoing protest over age-verification laws (arstechnica.com)
AMAs are the latest casualty in Reddit’s API war (arstechnica.com)
… On Saturday, the r/IAmA moderators announced that they will no longer perform these duties:...
Apple forced to make major cuts to Vision Pro headset production plans (arstechnica.com)
Initial hopes of 1 million shipments in 2024 dashed by manufacturing problems.
Europe’s venerable Ariane 5 rocket faces a bittersweet ending on Tuesday (arstechnica.com)
After nearly three decades, the Ariane 5 rocket reaches the end of the line.
Windows 11’s AI-powered Copilot (and its Bing-powered ads) enters public preview (arstechnica.com)
Last month, Microsoft announced that it would continue its put-ChatGPT-in-everything adventure with a new Windows 11 feature called Copilot. The company added generative AI to Edge and to the Bing-powered taskbar Search field months ago, but Copilot promises to be the most visible and hard-to-ignore version of Microsoft’s big...
Europe’s Euclid telescope launched to study the dark Universe (arstechnica.com)
SpaceX is filling in for ESA as European rockets face delays.
Saturn’s rings steal the show in new image from Webb telescope (arstechnica.com)
Webb turned its gold-coated mirror toward Saturn this week.
Motorola’s “Satellite Link” hotspot lets you send messages via outer space (arstechnica.com)
Op-ed: Why the great #TwitterMigration didn’t quite pan out (arstechnica.com)
The flight from Musk's Twitter to the "free" fediverse never really took off.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 11 review: Two steps forward, one step back (arstechnica.com)
New Gen 11 model fixes the worst of Gen 10's flaws, but not without compromises.
After merger with Google Maps division, Waze gets hit with layoffs (arstechnica.com)
The one-shot drug that keeps on dosing (arstechnica.com)
Casualties keep growing in this month’s mass exploitation of MOVEit 0-day (arstechnica.com)
The dramatic fallout continues, with as many as 122 organizations now breached.