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A Missouri Farmer Had to File an FTC Complaint to Get His Tractor Repaired
The farming industry is on the forefront of the right to repair movement, with intricate, expensive equipment and limited ways to fix them affordably.
Alleged Schematics For Meta’s Project Cambria Headset Have Leaked
Alleged CAD designs for Meta's high-end Project Cambria have been leaked, showing a compact, intricate device.
This Week in Space: Maven Back Online, Perseverance Perseveres, and the Stars Align
Hello folks, and welcome to your Friday briefing on space news great and small. MAVEN is back online, NASA has picked out new spacesuit vendors, and there's a five-planet alignment later this month.
Researchers Uncover Details of a 58,000-Year-Old Art Studio
This isn’t just any art studio—it’s in a cave.
Doctors 3D Print An Ear Made of Human Cells
After growing cells from a patient sample, a human ear can be 3D printed in 10 minutes.
Tim Hortons Illegally Collected Location Data, Promises it Won’t Happen Again
Canadian investigators have determined that the company misled its customers and collected a huge volume of location data that revealed where people went, even when they weren't using the app.
NASA Awards Next-Gen Spacesuit Contracts
As NASA's Artemis program continues working toward landing humans on the moon for the first time in decades, most of the focus is on the vehicles that will get them there. That's only one part of the engineering necessary to return us to the moon — NASA also needs a new generation of spacesuits, and it has turned to Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace to build them.
Safari Joins Chrome in The ‘Over a Billion Users’ Club
The browser wars are more of a cold war now, with Google's Chrome and Apple's Safari taking the top spots globally.
Scientists Discover The World’s Largest Plant
This meadow of Poseidon's ribbon weed has cloned itself for approximately 4,500 years, resulting in the largest single plant the world has ever seen.
PC and GPU Shipments Declined in Q1 2022
Things are starting to slow down a bit in the world of GPU shipments, but thankfully the long-term outlook is still "solid."
Elon Musk to Tesla Employees: ‘Come Back to The Office, or Else’
The famously demanding CEO has become the first high profile business leader to call for an end to remote work for company executives.
Supreme Court Bars Texas Social Media Law
In a 5-4 vote, the Supreme Court has bounced HB20 back down to district court.