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24  janvier     23h05
3D-printed ghost gun ring comes to my community and leaves a man dead
Nate Anderson    D printed gun parts are worth real money on the black market.
    22h27
WHO starts cutting costs as US withdrawal date set for January 2026
Beth Mole    The US is currently the WHO’s biggest funder, contributing about of its budget.
    22h13
Nvidia starts to wind down support for old GPUs, including the long-lived GTX 1060
Andrew Cunningham    Nvidia last dropped Game Ready driver support for older GPUs in .
    21h05
Anthropic builds RAG directly into Claude models with new Citations API
Benj Edwards    New feature allows Claude to reference source documents and reduce hallucinations.
    20h12
Couple allegedly tricked AI investors into funding wedding, houses
Ashley Belanger    FBI claims GameOn founder forged six years of financial records in brazen scheme.
    18h02
Complexity physics finds crucial tipping points in chess games
Jennifer Ouellette    Physicist used interaction graphs to show how pieces attack and defend to analyze , top matches.
    16h43
For real, we may be taking blood pressure readings all wrong
Beth Mole    Blood pressure readings while lying down beat seated readings at predicting heart risks.
    16h42
ISP failed to comply with New York’s 15 broadband law until Ars got involved
Jon Brodkin    Optimum wasn’t ready to comply with law, rejected low income man’s request twice.
    16h28
Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 costs as much as a whole gaming PC but it sure is fast
Andrew Cunningham    Even setting aside Frame Generation, this is a fast, power hungry , GPU.
    15h51
Researchers optimize simulations of molecules on quantum computers
John Timmer    A new approach to simulating the electrons of small molecules like catalysts.
    14h28
Millions of Subarus could be remotely unlocked, tracked due to security flaws
Andy Greenberg, wired.com    Flaws also allowed access to one year of location history.
    12h00
Rocket Report: Did China’s reusable rocket work?; DOT may review SpaceX fines
Stephen Clark    Rocket Lab announced it will soon launch a batch of eight German owned wildfire detection satellites.
23  janvier     23h42
Backdoor infecting VPNs used magic packets for stealth and security
Dan Goodin    J Magic backdoor infected organizations in a wide array of industries.
    23h00
Way more game makers are working on PC titles than ever, survey says
Kyle Orland    percent of game devs are working on a PC project, up from percent last year.
    22h24
OpenAI launches Operator, an AI agent that can operate your computer
Benj Edwards    New research Computer Use Agent AI model can jump in and help users with on screen tasks.
    21h28
All federal agencies ordered to terminate remote work ideally within 30 days
Ashley Belanger    US agencies wasting billions on empty offices an embarrassment, RTO memo says.
    20h33
Trump can save TikTok without forcing a sale, ByteDance board member claims
Ashley Belanger    ByteDance apparently sees several non sale options as Trump mulls resolution.
    19h00
Doom: The Dark Ages wants to be more like the original Doom
Kyle Orland    Preview: A more grounded game than Doom Eternal in more ways than one.
    17h50
Court rules FBI’s warrantless searches violated Fourth Amendment
Ashley Belanger    Rights groups demand lawmakers add a warrant requirement to Section .
    16h52
Trump’s FCC chair gets to work on punishing TV news stations accused of bias
Jon Brodkin    Chairman Brendan Carr revives bias complaints against CBS, ABC, and NBC stations.