UC Davis brain implant lets ALS patient speak with 99% accuracy and work full time, no researchers needed
A man with ALS has been using a brain implant to speak independently for more than 3,800 hours over the past two years, producing nearly
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A man with ALS has been using a brain implant to speak independently for more than 3,800 hours over the past two years, producing nearly
Last week, we looked at a new study of the origin of complex cells, one that showed that our ancestors’ genomes were pieced together from
Amazon now has hundreds of flight-ready satellites standing idle in Florida, waiting to join the company’s low-Earth orbit Internet constellation, an Amazon official said Tuesday.
Snap unveiled the consumer version of its augmented reality glasses on Monday at the Augmented World Expo in Long Beach, California, pricing them at $2,195
Rivian said Tuesday it laid off hundreds of workers, less than 2% of its workforce, as the electric vehicle maker continues trying to narrow losses
SpaceX exercised its option to acquire Cursor in an all-stock deal, bolstering Elon Musk’s ambitions in artificial intelligence.
The department cited national security concerns, saying Elon Musk’s company had played a crucial role in the Iran war. It also argued it has the
The cybersecurity industry is confronting a new reality: traditional vulnerability management is no longer enough. As enterprises rapidly deploy AI-powered applications, autonomous agents, and large language model
Microsoft’s new Surface Laptop and Surface Pro feature a redesigned trackpad with haptic feedback that vibrates when you interact with Windows 11. Snap a window
Greetings, Arsians, and welcome to the great Ars Technica 2026 reader survey! It has been almost four years since we last ran a big site-wide
Last Tuesday, Microsoft patched a vulnerability it rated as max critical in its M365 Copilot AI platform. On Monday, the researchers who discovered the vulnerability
SpaceX exercised its option to acquire Cursor in an all-stock deal, bolstering Elon Musk’s ambitions in artificial intelligence.
Meta’s Threads has crossed 500 million monthly users, the company said on Tuesday, almost exactly three years after it launched to chase Elon Musk’s X.
Qualcomm’s chief executive thinks the app as you know it is on the way out, and that the phone in your pocket is about to