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Here’s why NASA’s administrator made such a bold move Wednesday

In a remarkable turnaround, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine on Wednesday said the space agency would consider launching its first Orion mission to the Moon...

The Ars Technica System Guide, Winter 2019: The one about the servers

In the last Ars System Guide roughly one year ago, we took a slight detour from our long-running series. Rather than recommending the latest...

On the edge of something really good: Ford Edge review

Further ReadingSay goodbye to nearly all of Ford’s car lineup: Sales end by 2020If you want to know about...

862,520 Fiat-Chrysler vehicles have emissions issues, will be recalled

Issues with the catalytic converters of 862,520 Fiat-Chrysler vehicles are prompting a semi-voluntary recall, according to officials from the US Environmental Protection Agency...

It looks like Windows 10 Home can now defer updates for 35 days

The next Windows 10 feature update, version 1903, looks like it's going to give Windows 10 Home users a little more flexibility about...

Report: NYPD body cam reveals officer performing oral sex on her boss

A body cam captured audio of a female New York Police Department officer performing oral sex on her boss, a male sergeant, the...

NASA to consider use of private rockets for first Orion lunar mission

On Wednesday morning, NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine appeared before the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation to discuss how to ensure...

Google Hardware makes cuts to laptop and tablet development, cancels products

A report from Business Insider claims that Google has axed "dozens" of employees from its laptop and tablet division. BI's sources describe the...

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