by Sam Machkovech on (#5R4HW)
Not every classic 3D game works in VR, but RE4 sure does.
|
Ars Technica - All content
Link | https://arstechnica.com/ |
Feed | http://feeds.arstechnica.com/arstechnica/index |
Updated | 2024-11-27 03:15 |
by Financial Times on (#5R4HX)
Trove of leaked documents paint damaging picture of company that has prioritized growth.
|
by Jennifer Ouellette on (#5R4FT)
On the heels of Squid Game's success, Apple TV+ debuts its own South Korean drama.
|
by Tim De Chant on (#5R4DJ)
Pfizer diagnostic director said Theranos report was “not believable.”
|
by Andrew Cunningham on (#5R4DK)
An iterative update to Big Sur that has a little something for everyone.
|
by Ron Amadeo on (#5R4DM)
Meet the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. How are you supposed to hold this?
|
by Beth Mole on (#5R4AD)
State Surgeon General Ladapo reportedly declined to say why he wouldn't wear a mask.
|
by Scharon Harding on (#5R4AE)
Company's thin-and-light focus could be a good fit for a low-powered Chromebook.
|
by Jennifer Ouellette on (#5R4AF)
Netflix has already renewed the series for a third season.
|
by Kyle Orland on (#5R47Y)
Featuring Cortana's replacement and a "sadistic Spartan killer" chasing Master Chief.
|
by Eric Bangeman on (#5R45B)
Some of Hertz's fleet will be powered by a new, larger Panasonic battery.
|
by Financial Times on (#5R42M)
Whistleblower docs suggest executives intervened to let contentious posts stay up.
|
by Eric Berger on (#5R42N)
"We’ve picked good partners, and we’ve watched them carefully."
|
by Sean Gallagher on (#5R42P)
In this first of two parts, we go over some security steps everyone should be taking.
|
by Doug Johnson on (#5R3CF)
USDA funds project to build new group in support of solar grazing.
|
by Tim De Chant on (#5R2X1)
Supply chain for plastic production is rife with carbon emissions.
|
by WIRED on (#5R2W5)
Apple execs talk on the record about the new Apple silicon.
|
by Ars Contributors on (#5R24P)
There’s been nothing like these cyclone seasons for at least several centuries.
|
by WIRED on (#5R23G)
Tiny bits of plastic swirling in the sky could be subtly affecting the climate.
|
by Jennifer Ouellette on (#5R1PB)
Two new papers highlight promising methods for making shapeshifting structures.
|
by John Timmer on (#5R1JA)
Scientists ask the public for help in figuring out which signals are real.
|
by Samuel Axon on (#5R1GW)
Supply challenges related to the screen may have delayed the launch.
|
by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#5R1GX)
The veteran of 420 F1 races tells us about his job.
|
by Sam Machkovech on (#5R1EH)
Transition from PS2 era means top-to-bottom update—plus teases on Xbox Game Pass, PS Now.
|
by Tim De Chant on (#5R1BZ)
Multi-nation operation succeeds as gang member makes critical mistake.
|
by Scharon Harding on (#5R18W)
Greater variety in SoCs may give products more control over things like battery life.
|
by Eric Bangeman on (#5R165)
And just in time for the holiday shopping frenzy.
|
by Eric Berger on (#5R166)
So why don't all rocket engines have giant nozzles?
|
by Kyle Orland on (#5R167)
Future-proofed update will let coders "repurpose the hardware for more things."
|
by Ars Staff on (#5R12V)
Dealmaster also has discounts on new TVs and SSDs, gaming chairs, and more.
|
by Eric Bangeman on (#5R12W)
Worldcoin reveals "orb" scanner, aims to distribute cryptocurrency to 1 billion people.
|
by Andrew Cunningham on (#5R12X)
Performance regressions could affect performance by up to 15 percent.
|
by Scharon Harding on (#5R0Y4)
Decked-out performance, solid port selection make a strong competitor.
|
by Eric Berger on (#5R0VX)
"We do not see any meaningful positive catalysts for the stock."
|
by Jennifer Ouellette on (#5R0B7)
Director Ruben Fleischer's film is a prequel and origin story to the video games.
|
by Samuel Axon on (#5R093)
It's the latest in a series of rev-share changes meant to preempt regulation.
|
by John Timmer on (#5R094)
CDC hearing came the day after the FDA expanded its authorization for booster shots.
|
by Sam Machkovech on (#5R095)
Brief video lacks any semblance of release date—but that won't stop our drool.
|
by John Timmer on (#5R026)
Researchers have identified genetic factors that stop tusk development.
|
by Jennifer Ouellette on (#5R027)
Also: A hardened wood nail performed as well as its stainless steel counterpart.
|
by Andrew Cunningham on (#5QZZW)
The Windows 10 November Update, or 21H2, is now available to download.
|
by Scharon Harding on (#5QZZX)
Razer is combining adjustable haptic feedback with its best proprietary audio drivers.
|
by Kyle Orland on (#5QZZY)
Design patents, brand confusion, and "familiar-but-legally-distinct" logos.
|
by Ron Amadeo on (#5QZWS)
After its consumer flop, Google wants to license Stadia tech to companies.
|
by Tim De Chant on (#5QZS8)
Jury hears details about sketchy investor demos and marketing inaccuracies.
|
by WIRED on (#5QZNY)
Spate of attacks turned creator channels into cryptocurrency scam livestreams.
|
by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#5QY47)
The electric car failed in the 1920s because of a lack of rural electrification.
by Financial Times on (#5QZJF)
Former US president to go public with TRUTH Social via merger with SPAC.
|
by Sam Machkovech on (#5QZFC)
"Must watch" for classic Dune fans does not mean the same thing as "must love."
|
by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#5QZC9)
The lithium iron phosphate cells are less energy-dense but much longer-lived.
|