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May 23, 2026
Technology

Bionic arms for five-year-olds, a third thumb, and the 90% who get nothing

A BBC Tech Life episode showcases the bleeding edge of prosthetics. The harder story is who can actually use any of it.

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Technology· May 22, 2026

Waymo Halts Robotaxis in 5 Cities as Flood Patch Fails in Atlanta

A software stopgap pushed to all 3,791 Waymo vehicles depended on National Weather Service alerts that arrived too late. The same day, Waymo also pulled every freeway route in the US.

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Technology· May 22, 2026

Atlanta Residents Cheer AI Productivity, Fear the Job Cuts It Brings

A new Atlanta Regional Commission snapshot finds 61% of metro residents expect AI to boost productivity, but 73% expect it to shrink the job pool, just as city hall reviews live AI deployments.

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Technology· May 22, 2026

Newsom's AI Workforce Order Buys Time as Layoffs Mount

California's governor ordered agencies to study AI's disruption to workers. Labor leaders say studying isn't action, and a tougher bill already sits on his desk.

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Technology· May 22, 2026

SpaceX scrubs Starship V3 debut a day after filing $1.75T IPO

A hydraulic pin halted Flight 12 at T-40 seconds. The S-1 filed hours earlier names Starship as the prospectus's top risk.

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Technology· May 22, 2026

Destiny 2's managed ending: how live-service economics caught up with Bungie

Bungie will ship Destiny 2's final content update on June 9. The farewell is also a financial reckoning, with a $765 million Sony write-down and a struggling Marathon in the background.

Technology· Jul 16, 2019

To All the Sims I've Killed Before

Most of us have, at some point, trapped a Sim in a pool with no ladder or a room with no door. A confession, and a small theory about why sandbox games turn nice people into tiny tyrants.

Technology· Jun 3, 2019

8 Podcasts for the Tech Curious

You don't need a computer science degree to enjoy a good tech podcast. Here are eight kinds of shows that explain how the digital world works without putting you to sleep.

Technology· Aug 23, 2017

Elon Musk's SpaceX Suit Is Like a Tuxedo for the Starship Enterprise

SpaceX showed off a spacesuit that looked plucked from a sci-fi movie. The real trick was hiding serious life-support engineering inside something that could pull off a red carpet.

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