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by Peter Opaskar on (#4MFHE)
Revisiting our 2019 marathon of vehicular wisdom, thanks to new theatrical promotion.
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| Updated | 2026-01-18 05:45 |
by Eric Berger on (#5H8XZ)
“The ability to refuel in space is critical to meeting NASA’s goals."
by Jennifer Ouellette on (#5H87Z)
Historian Alex Wellerstein: "You could get rid of all the secrecy tomorrow and the world would not measurably become more dangerous."
by Samuel Axon on (#5H855)
A prominent leaker, a UK retailer, and Apple itself all let the date slip.
by Timothy B. Lee on (#5H82M)
Uber and Lyft argue treating drivers as employees would wreck their business.
by Ars Staff on (#5H82N)
Dealmaster also has deals on Fitbit trackers and noise-canceling headphones.
by Jon Brodkin on (#5H7ZR)
May 12 enrollment for people who have low incomes or lost income during pandemic.
by Timothy B. Lee on (#5H7ZS)
China has the world's strongest self-driving industry after the United States.
by Beth Mole on (#5H7ZT)
Adenovirus-vector vaccines are supposed to be engineered so they can’t replicate.
by Kyle Orland on (#5H7X2)
But the move may not be enough to dislodge heavily entrenched competition.
by Tim De Chant on (#5H7X3)
Brendan Hunt posted videos about murdering US elected officials.
by Ars Contributors on (#5H7T3)
Rats drive off birds, setting off a cascade of ecosystem damages that spread offshore.
by Jon Brodkin on (#5H7T4)
After spending $9 billion combined, Verizon may sell units for $4 billion or so.
by Ron Amadeo on (#5H7T5)
Google can listen to you pronounce a name and learn from it.
by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#5H7PK)
Robotrucks aren't here to save us yet.
by Sam Machkovech on (#5H7AA)
Legendary dev Housemarque nails its most ambitious game yet, but beware its pitfalls.
by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#5H6S8)
The next Civic looks less like a starfighter, inside and out.
by Samuel Axon on (#5H6PK)
Chip shortages and a waning pandemic might make growth unsustainable, though.
by Nathan Mattise on (#5H6PM)
"Calibri in Office" could almost drive (15 years old), but a new sans serif will soon emerge.
by Jon Brodkin on (#5H6MP)
Phones capable of using mmWave 5G access it less than 1% of the time.
by Tim De Chant on (#5H6JB)
"Algorithms have great potential for good. They can also be misused."
by Financial Times on (#5H6FY)
Fourth-largest contract chipmaker aiming at supply problems for carmakers, others.
by Eric Berger on (#5H6AC)
"The nation lost a true pioneer and lifelong advocate for exploration."
by Ron Amadeo on (#5H6AD)
Apple considered fighting a Google/WhatsApp acquisition with iMessage on Android.
by Kyle Orland on (#5H675)
Castlevania: Resurrection was briefly seen at E3 1999, then vanished for decades.
by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#5H63W)
It's still internal combustion, not a fuel cell.
by Sean Gallagher on (#5H5ZY)
Cost overruns, other issues prompt Air Force to look for "clean sheet" fighter.
by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#5H5W9)
Untreated leather, translucent silicone cushions, and granite steering wheels.
by Kyle Orland on (#5H5SA)
Plenty of secrets and adorable moments make for the perfect relaxation game.
by Dan Goodin on (#5H5Q1)
The FBI is investigating claim hackers obtained 250GB of police department data.
by Tim De Chant on (#5H5MH)
Company's claims hinge on how much water early-1900s rail cars carried.
by Jennifer Ouellette on (#5H5MJ)
BrainGate device complements Neuralink's successful test of wireless BCI in monkey.
by Timothy B. Lee on (#5H52P)
Lyft will save about $100 million without its self-driving project.
by Jon Brodkin on (#5H4XZ)
Rival satellite companies opposed change that cuts altitude in half, to 540 km.
by Beth Mole on (#5H4VE)
Biden: "This is another great reason to go get vaccinated—now, now."
by Samuel Axon on (#5H4VF)
The timeline in this report suggests new Macs might be introduced at WWDC.
by Ars Staff on (#5H4VG)
Dealmaster also has deals on the latest Super Mario game and Echo Dot speaker.
by Beth Mole on (#5H4P5)
India is in crisis, but US can’t yet ship stockpiled AstraZeneca vaccine doses.
by Jim Salter on (#5H4P6)
This CentOS replacement seems to be "getting there firstest with the mostest."
by Ron Amadeo on (#5H4P7)
There's a Plus and non-Plus model, two kids' versions, a keyboard, a charging dock...
by Timothy B. Lee on (#5H4JZ)
Tesla has $17 billion in the bank.
by Jon Brodkin on (#5H4K0)
Beavers dug 3-foot hole, chewed through fiber conduit and the cable itself.
by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#5H4FZ)
It will be called Ion Park and will work with Ford's Allen Park test lab.
by Financial Times on (#5H4CD)
Case began two years ago and is one of several involving the iPhone maker.
by Kiona N. Smith on (#5H49E)
The site was found on federal land recently acquired for marshland conservation.
by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#5H49F)
The next Lotus will also be the last one to use internal combustion engines.
by Dan Goodin on (#5H45V)
Apple fixes macOS vulnerability hackers exploited to suppress security warnings.
by Timothy B. Lee on (#5H412)
Distracted driving claimed more than 3,000 lives in the US in 2019.
by Jim Salter on (#5H3HB)
UMN researchers probed for weaknesses in patch approval—Greg K-H wasn't amused.
by Samuel Axon on (#5H3HC)
Read for screenshots, update notes, and changes aplenty.