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Man planted keyloggers in companies’ networks and stole their data
Ankur Agarwal admits to stealing secrets the old-fashioned way: With physical trespass.
Microsoft beat expectations with strong Windows revenue, but Xbox had a rough quarter
Surface didn't post good numbers, but that could change in the next quarter.
NASA sets launch date for Starliner mission to space station
As with all launch dates, some uncertainty remains.
Man sues AT&T after fraudulent SIM swap led to $1.8M cryptocurrency theft
AT&T didn't stop employees from selling access to customer phones, lawsuit says.
Here’s what the people who claimed Google’s quantum supremacy have to say about it
"If you were invited to come here [Ars was], you probably read the leaked paper [we did]."
End-Cretaceous mass extinction saw big swings in ocean pH
Ocean chemistry didn't work the same for over a million years.
Microsoft finally built a repairable Surface Laptop
We never thought we'd see a day when iFixit said nice things about the Surface.
Zuckerberg faces heat in Congress: “It’s almost like you think this is a joke”
Hearing on Libra cryptocurrency went off the rails, running down the CEO.
We’ve officially annihilated a second strain of polio. Only one remains
Still a tough road ahead, but we're getting closer.
“I could’ve told you that” might have a useful role to play in science
Individual predictions might not tell us much, but group predictions are useful.
Volkswagen unveils the all-new 2020 Golf hatchback
But only the Golf GTI and Golf R are confirmed for the US.
Intel wants back in the tablet space with its new Tremont architecture
Intel flubbed its first entry into the tablet space—but it's ready to try again.
Dealmaster: Get our favorite dash cam, the Anker Roav Duo, for just $110
Plus deals on portable chargers, smart security systems, new video games, and more.
Google: Stadia exclusives to have features “not possible” on home hardware
From thousands of on-screen soldiers to Duplex-powered "believable human interactions."
Pixel 4 teardown finds two surprise chips, Soli radar system
Is the "Pixel Neural Core" a single chip or two chips?
Rainbow Six cheat maker faces Ubisoft lawsuit after BBC appearance
Developer says it spends "enormous sums of money" and time to fix cheaters' damage.
Bollinger Motors reveals the price of its hand-built EVs—$125,000
The boutique BEVs pack 125kWh batteries and are nearing production.
Study: Ants are “immune” to traffic jams
Unlike self-interested humans, ants have a common goal: The colony's survival.
White House kicks infosec team to curb in IT office shakeup
Senior staffer quits over "highly concerning" lack of security practices.
Tesla made a profit of $143 million in Q3 2019 on record deliveries
It didn't lose money by selling more vehicles, which is good. But did FCA help?
Firefox 70 brings Enhanced Tracking Protection and longer battery life
Firefox 70 brings users privacy, battery, and performance improvements.
Netflix releases first teaser trailer for Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045
The teaser is short, but it gives us a first look at an unexpected visual style.
Republicans storm ultra-secure “SCIF,” some with cell phones blazing [Update]
Lawmakers flout strict rules designed to prevent eavesdropping by adversaries.
Samsung patches fingerprint vulnerability in the Galaxy S10, Note10
Samsung's patch doesn't describe the issue correctly, so is this actually fixed?
The Pixel 4’s refresh rate is inexplicably tied to its display brightness [Update]
Above 75% brightness, 90Hz mode works. Below 75%, it doesn't.
Controversial copyright bill inches closer to becoming law as House approves
The law would make it easier for rights-holders to file claims—perhaps too easy.
Bethesda rolls out $100/year subscription for Fallout 76 with private servers
Or pay $13/mo; this is now the only way to increase players' "storage" capacity.
Anti-vaccine doctor charged with gross negligence over bogus exemptions
She wrote around a thousand exemptions, charging $180 each.
This concept looks to the future as Lexus builds BEV for 2020
We won't see the production BEV until November.
Comcast’s “free” streaming box requires you to rent $13-per-month router
Comcast says it will lift the restriction soon, let you use any modem/router.
Google can’t fulfill all Stadia preorders for Nov. 19 launch
Wireless Stadia Controller will also lack Bluetooth functions at launch.
50 years after NASA discarded the wet workshop, a company aims to revive it
"We think it is the future."
The 2019 iPad races to the bottom (price-wise), but it’s not so bad down there
Apple's new entry-level tablet delivers the basics, and that will be enough for some.
Microsoft’s new Secured-core PC initiative short circuits firmware attacks
Secured-core extends the root of trust past the boot environment itself.
Alzheimer’s drug that failed early tests now dubbed effective, heads to FDA
An analysis in March suggested that testing the drug was futile.
Microsoft’s DreamWalker VR turns your daily commute into a totally different one
It guides you through real environs while immersing you in virtual ones.
Elon Musk sends tweet via SpaceX’s Starlink satellite broadband
Musk tests service at home as SpaceX aims to offer broadband in US by mid-2020.
Facebook must face $35B facial-recognition lawsuit following court ruling
Facial recognition: far from perfect, increasingly everywhere.
After court loss, Ajit Pai complains about states regulating broadband
Pai is mad, but FCC repeal of net neutrality pushed states to fill regulatory gap.
Study casts doubt on value of WHO’s “gaming disorder” diagnoses
"Dysfunctional gaming" seems to be more symptom than cause of psychological issues.
Nikon Small World microscopy contest: We’re all winners
This year's Nikon Small World images are just as mind-blowing as the rest.
Dealmaster: Get a spare Xbox One controller for your Xbox, PC, or iPad for $40
Plus tons more deals on USB-C chargers, headphones, Amazon devices, and more.
Robo-tank? Army picks contenders for robotic combat vehicle competition
Robotic Combat Vehicle-Light competition aims for prototype tests by next year.
Google Fi will soon connect you to two LTE networks at once
Quickly hop between your top two MVNO networks thanks to dual SIM support.
How Flagstaff, Arizona, switched to LEDs without giving astronomers a headache
The bluish light is efficient but worse for preserving dark skies.
Neanderthal glue was a bigger deal than we thought
Technology seems to have been a routine part of Neanderthal life.
The Flying V would be unlike any other passenger airliner, even in 2040
Shown as KLM's 100th birthday present to itself, the design is actually from TU Delft.
Airstream builds Astrovan II for Boeing CST-100 astronaut transport
When astronauts start flying the CST-100, this is the van they'll ride to the pad.
Blue Origin announces a blue-chip team to return humans to the Moon
"This is a national team for a national priority."
The Outer Worlds review: Fall deeply into the best Fallout-like game in years
It's not perfect. It's not for everyone. But it's probably for you.
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