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Oct 04 2024FINANCE

Unlocking the Future of Chip Manufacturing: ASML's EUV Revolution

ASML Holding NV, a semiconductor industry giant, is poised to capitalize on the latest advancements in chip manufacturing. With its cutting-edge extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography technology, the company is leading the charge towards smaller, more powerful transistors. To understand why ASML's s

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Oct 04 2024BUSINESS

AT&T's Fight Against Broadcom's Price Hike

In a recent lawsuit, AT&T is going after Broadcom. Why? Because Broadcom wants to increase the price of using VMware products by over 1,000%. This isn't just any price hike—it's a massive jump that could cost AT&T millions more each year. AT&T uses VMware software to run its network smoothly. B

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Oct 03 2024HEALTH

"Oura Ring: A Comprehensive Look at Its Features and Limitations"

The Oura Ring is a leading smart ring known for its extensive health tracking features. It offers insights into sleep, heart rate, body temperature, and menstrual cycles, with regular software updates adding new functionalities like heart health monitoring and integration with popular services such

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

Harris Shines at Debate, Offers a Fresh Alternative

Harris's Appeal Goes Beyond Party Lines The 2024 vice presidential debate was a defining moment for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, showcasing her ability to connect with a wide range of voters. Her optimism and commitment to creating an "opportunity economy" resonated deeply with many Americans

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Oct 03 2024BUSINESS

Nvidia's New GPU: Why Everyone Wants a Piece

You know those super-fast computer chips that make games look amazing and help scientists crunch big data? Nvidia just revealed that their newest ones, called Blackwell GPUs, are flying off the shelves faster than anyone expected. In fact, they're so popular that even some of the world's richest tec

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Oct 03 2024SPORTS

The Birthday Note that Shows Dylan Raiola's True Heart

Meet Dylan Raiola, a high school quarterback from Nebraska who's known for his skills on the football field. But there’s another side to him that shines just as brightly—his love for family. This became clear when he wrote a heartfelt note to his little brother Dayton on his birthday. The note wasn’

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Oct 03 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Lost Destroyer Found: Uncovering the USS Stewart's Remarkable Story

The USS Stewart, a destroyer commissioned in 1920, has been discovered in remarkably well-preserved condition on the ocean floor off California's coast. This long-lost warship had been shrouded in mystery for over seven decades, sparking the curiosity of historians and enthusiasts alike. For many y

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Oct 03 2024NATION

Welcome to our latest design update, Ars 9. 0!

Greetings from the Orbiting HQ! As you can see, we've refreshed the site design. We hope you'll come to love it. Ars Technica is a little more than 26 years old, yet this is only our ninth site relaunch (number eight was rolled out way back in 2016!). We think the Ars experience gets better with eac

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

Viewers' Interest in VP Debate Drops

Recently, the vice-presidential debate between Tim Walz and JD Vance took place, but it didn’t attract as many viewers as expected. Only 43.1 million people watched, which is a big drop from the 2020 debate between Kamala Harris and Mike Pence that had 67.1 million viewers. That was one of the most-

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Oct 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Disney Streamlines Teams for ABC and Hulu

In a move that reflects the changing landscape of television, Disney has decided to bring together its scripted programming teams for both ABC and Hulu. This means creators will now have one main point of contact instead of separate ones for each platform. Simran Sethi is taking on a new role to lea

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