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Gmail’s new ‘summary cards’ help you take action on your emails, like tracking packages and checking into flights

Competition in the email market is heating up. After Apple’s iOS 18 introduced a slew of Gmail-like features to Apple’s Mail app, including categorization of transactions, updates, and promotions, as well as the addition of Smart Replies (in the coming iOS 18.1 update), Google on Wednesday announced a set of enhancements for Gmail, too. Google’s […]

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News Image ‘I’m a Propagandist’: Palmer Luckey on the Future of Warfare

In an hour long interview with Pepperdine University, the weapons merchant outlined his vision of the world.

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Michelin awards Bib Gourmand to 15 more restaurants in the Netherlands

Michelin awarded Bib Gourmand to 15 Dutch restaurants ahead of the Michelin awards next week.

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News agency AFP notifies French authorities of potential data breach

The Paris-based news giant said it notified French regulators of a potential data breach following a recent cyberattack.

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Popular Juicebox EV home chargers to lose connectivity as owner quits US

Owners of the popular home EV chargers made by Juicebox are about to lose a whole lot of features. Its owner, the energy company Enel X, has just announced that it is leaving the North American market entirely as of October 11. Enel X says its strategy will be to pursue "further growth by providing bundled offers, including private charging solutions, to its electricity customers as well as by developing public charging infrastructure in countries where it has an electricity retail business." And since it does not have an electricity business in the US, merely a charging hardware and software one, it makes little sense to remain active here. The company also blames high interest rates and a cooling EV market as reasons for its exit. Read full article

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Pallet uses AI to bring logistics into the 21st century

Transportation and warehousing are multi-trillion-dollar industries, but the technologies that power them are often outdated, inefficient, and siloed. Pallet, which is announcing an $18 million Series A funding round led by Bain Capital Ventures today, has built an all-in-one transportation and warehouse management system that uses AI to help these businesses streamline their operations from […]

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News Image The hidden toll taken by tropical storms

Tropical storms take many more lives than officially recorded, according to a sobering study published today in the journal Nature. It comes as people across the Southeastern US scramble to find loved ones in the wreckage of Hurricane Helene. The average tropical storm or hurricane leads to the early deaths of between 7,170 and 11,430 people, the researchers estimate. That’s astronomically higher than the average of 24 direct deaths per storm documented in government records spanning more than half a century. “We were quite stunned. So, if folks are surprised by these results, you know, we were right there, too,” says Rachel Young, a coauthor of the study who is an environmental economist and postdoctoral fellow at the University of...

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News Image Thanksgiving Dinner Is on Lock This Year if You Scoop Up This Ninja Foodi Indoor Grill on the Cheap

This Prime Day deal can help you get turkey on the table in record time this year, with 35% off the Ninja Foodi Grill.

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Starling Bank fined $39M for ‘facilitating financial crime’

Starling Bank, a popular challenger bank based in the U.K., has received a £29 million fine from the country’s financial regulator (around $39 million at current exchange rates). The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) found the startup didn’t have proper financial crime controls from 2021 to 2023. Starling has been around for more than a decade. […]

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News Image Microsoft wants to know why some game developers aren’t on Xbox

Microsoft wants to hear from game developers who might be skipping Xbox or those already building games using the company’s developer tools. The software maker is expanding its Xbox Research team to include the community of game developers, seeking feedback directly from developers about tools, support, and the overall pain points of the Xbox platform. A new program, much like Microsoft’s Xbox Insider one, is now open to all members of game studios, not just technical employees. “Typically, it takes a lot of people to make and ship a game, including marketing, user research, artists, audio, PMs, community managers, and more,” says Deborah Hendersen, PhD, principal user researcher for Xbox. “We want to hear from everyone who works on...

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CISA: Network switch RCE flaw impacts critical infrastructure

U.S. cybersecurity agency CISA is warning about two critical vulnerabilities that allow authentication bypass and remote code execution in Optigo Networks ONS-S8 Aggregation Switch products used in critical infrastructure....

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News Image The First Trailer for the One Shot Outbreak Thriller Mads Is Here

David Moreau writes and directs the propulsive, violent horror film coming to Shudder October 18.

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News Image Spy Plane Uncovers Radioactive Gamma Rays in Tropical Thunderstorms

Storms in the tropics were seen emitting medium-duration gamma rays, shaking up conventional knowledge about how lightning manifests.

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News Image Revamp Your Cleaning Routine: The Dyson V8 Cordless Vacuum Has Never Been Priced Lower Than It Is Right Now

Amazon has slashed the price tag on this powerful cleaning machine by $120 for a limited time. Don’t miss out on this golden opportunity to elevate your cleaning game!

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Welcome to our latest design update, Ars 9.0!

Greetings from the Orbiting HQ! As you can see, we've refreshed the site design. We hope you'll come to love it. Ars Technica is a little more than 26 years old, yet this is only our ninth site relaunch (number eight was rolled out way back in 2016!). We think the Ars experience gets better with each iteration, and this time around, we've brought a ton of behind-the-scenes improvements aimed squarely at making the site faster, more readable, and more customizable. We've added responsive design, larger text, and more viewing options. We've also added the highly requested "Most Read" box so you can find our hottest stories at a glance. And if you're a subscriber, you can now hide certain topics that we cover—and never see those stories again. Read full article

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News Image Stop Waiting for TikToks to Buffer: Start Building Your Mesh Wi-Fi Network With Google at a Huge Discount

Say goodbye to dead spots, the Google Nest Wi-Fi mesh router is a low as $38 per node.

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News Image How to Generate an AI Podcast Using Google’s NotebookLM

A little-known AI notebook tool from Google is going viral for its Audio Overviews that mimic the speech cadence of podcasters. Here’s how to try it out.

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