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Judge in US v. Google trial didn’t know if Firefox is a browser or search engine
Google accused DOJ of aiming to force people to use inferior" search products.
iOS 17 hits supported devices on September 18
StandBy for the new Journaling app (and a lot more).
Apple’s iPhone 15 adds Dynamic Island and switches to USB-C
iPhone 15 starts at $799, iPhone 15 Plus starts at $899. Available September 22.
Apple’s new iPhone 15 Pro gets new chips, better cameras, and a titanium frame
iPhone 15 Pro still starts at $999, Pro Max at $1,199, available September 22.
Apple announces the Apple Watch Ultra 2, with a blazing 3,000-nit display
It's a modest update spearheaded by a super-bright new display.
New Apple Watch Series 9 improves Siri processing, iPhone-finding, and more
New models are $399, available Sept. 22, with new "Double Tap" finger gestures.
Researchers sequence genomes of rare parrot to help it thrive
Variations linked to fertility, survival still present in a small population.
Liveblog: Apple’s “Wonderlust” event and the newest iPhones
See the latest from Apple.
US government slams Musk in court filing describing “chaotic environment” at X
US says FTC probe uncovered privacy risks caused by Musk's drastic changes.
Microsoft will stop accepting new third-party print drivers in Windows
Universal standards for print and scan drivers have become more popular.
Autonomous truck platoons are a bust, but they work if you put them on rails
The ARPA-E backed train from Parallel Systems is now in its second generation.
Toxic algae blooms are the new normal as CO2 levels keep rising
Ponds, rivers, and lakes all over are getting hit by blooms of blue-green algae.
Here’s exactly what Google will argue to fight the DOJ’s antitrust claims
10-week trial probing Google's search business kicks off Tuesday.
Intel confirms Thunderbolt 5 name, 120Gbps tech arrives in 2024
Thunderbolt 4 expected to be the mainstream choice for at least a couple years.
A year after New Shepard’s accident, Blue Origin may return to flight next month
New Shepard is scheduled to launch in early October on its return-to-flight mission.
FDA approves and authorizes updated COVID boosters for everyone 6 months and up
The fall boosters target XBB.1.5 and have shown effectiveness against current variants.
Top-end Roomba can now refill itself with water via furniture-sized dock
The do-it-all dock has a faux wood top, making it look like a small table.
Unearthed touchscreen iMac G3 prototype evokes a very different era of Apple
25 years ago, Apple was cool with firms hacking up kiosk-friendly touch iMacs.
The Genesis Electrified GV70 is a truly luxurious electric SUV
It's quick, comfortable, and almost silent. And it fast-charges in 18 minutes.
Scientists figured out how to write in water
German physicists used an ion-exchange microbead as a very tiny "pen."
Order limiting Biden admin contacts with social networks is mostly overturned
Court: White House likely violated 1st Amendment, but injunction went too far.
Report: Apple’s expected M3 MacBooks may not be coming this year
Apple's 13-inch notebooks were last updated in July 2022.
Qualcomm strikes new Apple deal on 5G chips
Extension signals that Apple can't perfect the technology for itself.
Telesat books 14 launches with SpaceX, bypassing Blue Origin and Relativity
Telesat picks the "most reliable and only reusable orbital rocket flying today."
Dealmaster: Trackers, Garmin watches, Tempurpedic chairs, and more
Keep track of your valuables with AirTag and Pebblebee trackers and tracking accessories.
US rejects AI copyright for famous state fair-winning Midjourney art
Controversial AI art piece from 2022 lacks human authorship required for registration.
ULA’s Atlas V rocket has launched for the first time in nearly a year
Launching Amazon's first two Kuiper satellites is next on ULA's Atlas V schedule.
The truth is out there: Celebrate 30 years of The X-Files with our 30 favorite episodes
From alien abductions to monsters of the week, this sci-fi series had something for everyone.
Microsoft offers legal protection for AI copyright infringement challenges
"Some customers are concerned about the risk of IP infringement claims," says Microsoft.
Teen’s death after eating a single chip highlights risks of ultra-spicy foods
The hot pepper linked to teen's death can cause arteries in the brain to spasm.
The MonsterVerse comes to Apple TV+ with Monarch: Legacy of Monsters teaser
"If you come with me, you'll know everything, I promise."
X sues Calif. to avoid revealing how it makes “controversial” content decisions
X decried law's "draconian financial penalties," up to $15K per violation per day.
FTC judge rules Intuit broke law, must stop advertising TurboTax as “free”
Intuit plans appeal, slams FTC's "predetermined decision."
The AI-assistant wars heat up with Claude Pro, a new ChatGPT Plus rival
For $20 a month, Claude fans can get 5x higher usage limits, early access to new features.
Record-breaking Super Mario Bros. speedrun approaches robotic perfection
Runner is a modern-day John Henry, just 0.35 seconds from tool-assisted speedrun mark.
Cisco security appliance 0-day is under attack by ransomware crooks
With no patch available yet, users must enable workarounds. The best: enforce MFA.
FAA says SpaceX has more to do before Starship can fly again
The federal regulator says SpaceX must implement 63 corrective actions.
The most interesting keyboard released this week is also the cheapest
Keychron challenges expectations for a budget mechanical keyboard.
Gears Technica: Favorite coffee-making setups from the Ars Technica staff
From espresso to Nespresso, we share our favorite coffee setups.
X “unfit” for banking because of complicity in Saudi spying, lawyers argue
Read the letter urging regulators to end Musk's dream of turning X into a bank.
4th FTX exec pleads guilty, agrees to forfeit Porsche and other property
Ryan Salame hit with $1.6B judgment, but US accepts $6M and forfeited property.
Google shows off the Pixel 8 and Pixel Watch 2 ahead of launch
After a few leaks, Google just went ahead and made these devices official.
The International Criminal Court will now prosecute cyberwar crimes
Russia's cyberattacks against civilian infrastructure in Ukraine may be the first case.
Judge issues legal permaban, $500K judgment against serial Destiny 2 cheater
Restraining order also issued due to threats and harassment of Bungie employees.
OpenAI admits that AI writing detectors don’t work
No detectors "reliably distinguish between AI-generated and human-generated content."
The Daughter of the Night walks the land in this week’s Wheel of Time
Bad things are afoot-the Shadow gets its act together as our heroes flail in darkness.
Ars system mini-guide: Summer GPU refresh edition, aka “can it run Starfield”?
New GPUs and new games prompt minor refreshes to our bang-for-buck PC builds.
BMW decides heated seat subscriptions are a bust
The option was never offered to US customers anyway.
Rocket Report: Japan launches Moon mission; Ariane 6 fires up in Kourou
Japan's mission will attempt to make a precise landing on the Moon next year.
Gun deaths among US kids continue to rise; Southern states have worst rates
Guns remain the leading cause of death among American children and teens.
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