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Fraudulent gambling network may actually be something more nefarious
Researchers say there's more to the network, which has operated for 14 years.
Samara Weaving levels up in Ready or Not 2: Here I Come trailer
The sequel to 2019's delightful horror comedy hits theaters next spring.
Planned satellite constellations may swamp future orbiting telescopes
Planned orbital observatories would see satellites cross nearly all of their images.
Guitar amp sims have gotten astonishingly good
There has never been a better time to be a guitarist.
More FDA drama: Top drug regulator calls it quits after 3 weeks
The last Trump official in the position left amid allegations of petty revenge.
This Chinese company could become the country’s first to land a reusable rocket
From the outside, China's Zhuque-3 rocket looks like a clone of SpaceX's Falcon 9.
OpenAI CEO declares “code red” as Gemini gains 200 million users in 3 months
Three years after Google sounded alarm bells over ChatGPT, the tables have turned.
Mad Men’s 4K debut botched by HBO Max streamingepisode with visible crewmembers
Producer Lionsgate reportedly contributed to the gaffe.
India orders device makers to put government-run security app on all phones
Apple will refuse to preload state-run snooping" app on iPhones, report says.
Testing shows why the Steam Machine’s 8GB of graphics RAM could be a problem
Valve has work to do on the software side-but some fixes are coming.
Google announces second Android 16 release of 2025 is heading to Pixels
The update is rolling out to Pixels starting today.
Meet CDC’s new lead vaccine advisor who thinks shots cause heart disease
Milhoan has a history of touting unproven COVID cures while disparaging vaccines.
Samsung reveals Galaxy Z TriFold with 10-inch foldable screen, astronomical price
Samsung's long-awaited tri-fold phone is launching in Korea this month, with a US launch early next year.
3D model shows small clans created Easter Island statues
Study: Moai were created by small, decentralized working groups, not managed by one central "chieftain."
“Renewable” no more: Trump admin renames the National Renewable Energy Laboratory
A key driver of US renewable energy research is now the National Laboratory of the Rockies.
NASA seeks a “warm backup” option as key decision on lunar rover nears
"This would be a cheap insurance policy."
“Players are selfish”: Fallout 2’s Chris Avellone describes his game design philosophy
Avellone recaps his journey from learning on a TRS-80 to today.
Syntax hacking: Researchers discover sentence structure can bypass AI safety rules
New research offers clues about why some prompt injection attacks may succeed.
The missile meant to strike fear in Russia’s enemies fails once again
One of Vladimir Putin's favorite sabres to rattle seems to have lost its edge.
Supreme Court hears case that could trigger big crackdown on Internet piracy
Justices want Cox to crack down on piracy, but question Sony's strict demands.
OpenAI desperate to avoid explaining why it deleted pirated book datasets
OpenAI risks increased fines after deleting pirated books datasets.
In Myanmar, illicit rare-earth mining is taking a heavy toll
Uncontrolled mining in areas of Myanmar ruled by powerful ethnic armies has boomed.
After a Witcher-free decade, CDPR still promises three sequels in six years
CD Projekt Red says shift to Unreal Engine allows for more rapid development.
Even Microsoft’s retro holiday sweaters are having Copilot forced upon them
Microsoft has not one, not two, but three new sweaters available for $60 to $80.
Space CEO explains why he believes private space stations are a viable business
Voyager Technologies Chairman Dylan Taylor checks in with Ars from the space station frontier.
Netflix quietly drops support for casting to most TVs
Netflix will only support Google Cast on older devices without remotes.
Here are the best Cyber Monday deals we can find
Today we celebrate the resurrection and return of Optimus Prime...by buying things!
Research roundup: 6 cool stories we almost missed
The assassination of a Hungarian duke, why woodpeckers grunt when they peck, and more.
After 40 years of adventure games, Ron Gilbert pivots to outrunning Death
Interview: Storied designer talks lost RPG, a 3D Monkey Island, Eat the Rich" philosophy.
Revisiting Jill of the Jungle, the last game Tim Sweeney designed
DOS platformers didn't have a reputation for being fun, but this one is a blast.
Achieving lasting remission for HIV
Promising trials using engineered antibodies suggest that "functional cures" may be in reach.
Before a Soyuz launch Thursday someone forgot to secure a 20-ton service platform
"We are going to learn just how important the ISS is to leadership."
Here are the best Black Friday deals we can find
Buy some laptops, or a streaming stick, to honor the passing of our greatest hero.
Reintroduced carnivores’ impacts on ecosystems are still coming into focus
Yellowstone has long been a mecca for scientists studying how predators affect the environment.
We put the new pocket-size vinyl format to the test—with mixed results
It's a fun new format, but finding a place in the market may be challenging.
Blast from the past: 15 movie gems of 1985
Beyond the blockbusters: This watch list has something for everyone over the long holiday weekend.
Four-inch worm hatches in woman’s forehead, wriggles to her eyelid
The parasite, typically found in dogs, was visibly moving under her skin.
ULA aimed to launch up to 10 Vulcan rockets this year—it will fly just once
The company is closer to increasing its Vulcan launch cadence, but it won't happen this year.
Solar’s growth in US almost enough to offset rising energy use
Over the course of 2025, electricity demand has gradually declined.
RFK Jr.’s new CDC deputy director prefers “natural immunity” over vaccines
Ralph Abraham is "dangerous," but somehow not the worst among those considered.
OpenAI says dead teen violated TOS when he used ChatGPT to plan suicide
OpenAI's response to teen suicide case is disturbing," lawyer says.
HP plans to save millions by laying off thousands, ramping up AI use
Product development, internal operations among teams expected to be hit hardest.
Russia’s Soyuz 5 will soon come alive. But will anyone want to fly on it?
After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Western market for satellite launches dried up.
Vision Pro M5 review: It’s time for Apple to make some tough choices
A state of the union from someone who actually sort of uses the thing.
Crypto hoarders dump tokens as shares tumble
Several companies are selling crypto stockpiles in effort to fund share buybacks, shore up stock prices.
Tech firm’s new CTO gets indicted; company then claims he was never CTO
Corvex named Brian Raymond as CTO days before indictment for illegal chip exports.
Many genes associated with dog behavior influence human personalities, too
But the specific behaviors linked may be completely unrelated.
There may not be a safe off-ramp for some taking GLP-1 drugs, study suggests
In trial, 82% saw weight rebound and cardiovascular health reverse after withdrawal.
Plex’s crackdown on free remote streaming access starts this week
Roku users will be hit first.
GPU prices are coming to earth just as RAM costs shoot into the stratosphere
Some RAM kits are over three times as expensive as they were three months ago.
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