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Don’t Fall For This Car Shine ‘Hack’

Dusanpetkovic/Getty Images Cleaning your car is extremely important — it’s even recommended that you give…

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Why blow up satellites when you can just hack them? • The Register

Black Hat Four countries have now tested anti-satellite missiles (the US, China, Russia, and India), but it’s much easier and cheaper just to…

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Teardown Of A Persil Smartwash Smart Laundry Detergent Ball

How to make doing laundry more smart, depending on your perspective. (Credit: Zerobrain, YouTube) Ever since the invention of washing machines, the process…

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OpenAI promises 80% fewer hallucinations with GPT-5 debut • The Register

OpenAI unveiled its most capable model yet on Thursday with the launch of GPT-5. AI hype man and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman described…

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One Of The Longest Police Chases Ever Lasted 16 Hours

Gorodenkoff/Shutterstock In October 2016, New Zealand police across the South Island had been pulled into…

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Why Are Pickup Trucks Called ‘Pickups’? The Origin Of The Name, Explored

Sandro Leardini/Getty Images Ever wonder what’s in a name? Namely, why are pickup trucks called…

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German researchers show ‘Windows Hell No’ flaw at Black Hat • The Register

Black Hat Microsoft is pushing hard for Windows users to shift from using passwords to its Hello biometrics system, but researchers sponsored by…

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Does Sugar In A Gas Tank Really Ruin Your Engine? Here’s What Damage It Can Do

Cris Cantón/Getty Images It’s a classic tale of car sabotage. A crazy person, or someone…

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GSA, AWS ink $1 B credit pact to fuel govt cloud migrations • The Register

The US government is about to get more AWS in more places thanks to a new $1 billion deal between Uncle Sam and…

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Why Some Race Cars Have Their Exhausts Mounted On The Side

adolf martinez soler/Shutterstock If there’s one thing most race car bodies have in common, it’s…

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