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Deadly superbug outbreak in humans linked to antibiotic spike in cows
Use of certain antibiotics in cattle increased 41% just before the outbreak.
Hundreds of “banned” goods still for sale on Amazon, report finds
WSJ report finds "flea market" environment with scant oversight for merchants.
Vaping-linked lung disease cases jump from 94 to 153 in 5 days, CDC says [Updated]
That's a 60% rise in cases in five days; CDC has since reported even more probable cases.
US phone carriers make empty, unenforceable promises to fight robocalls
All 50 states agree to let telcos keep doing what they're already doing.
Dealmaster: iPhone cases, PS4 controllers, and more in today’s top tech deals
Plus a big Xbox One S bundle, an Apple Mac mini discount, and more.
Telling Lies takes an intimate, expansive view of interactive storytelling
Sam Barlow's Her Story follow-up adds welcome polish and scope.
Alleged “snake oil” crypto company sues over boos at Black Hat [Updated]
Crown Sterling seeks damages after attendees disrupt "controversial" talk on prime prediction.
Tesla working to resolve dispute with Walmart over solar panel fires
"Walmart and Tesla look forward to addressing all issues," the companies say.
Sun’s solar wind recreated in lab with aid of Big Red Ball
Laboratory model of solar wind may improve space weather forecasts.
Actually, NASA is looking at all options for the Moon—including prizes
“We, at NASA, are actively pursuing similar plans."
Guidemaster: Finding the best gaming monitors you can buy in 2019
Including picks for 1440p, ultrawide, budget models, 240 Hz, and more.
Guidemaster: The best keyboards, mice, and more for your gaming PC
Gaming PCs need a lot of extras—here are the best ones we could find.
YouTube disables 210 accounts spreading misinformation about Hong Kong
Beijing is suspected of creating fake accounts to discredit protestors.
Rocket Report: Single-core Delta IV is no more, fully automated Soyuz
Four different Chinese companies have launched rockets in the last 10 months.
Porsche finally shows the interior of its new electric car
Yet another tease of the hottest electric car of 2019.
Valve says turning away researcher reporting Steam vulnerability was a mistake
Maker of Steam changes policy to make clear privilege-escalation flaws are in scope.
Tiny robot finds an asteroid that’s freakishly free of dust
Asteroid Ryugu is a rubble pile, but it seems to be all rocks on the outside.
The last single-stick Delta rocket launched Thursday, and it put on a show
Like, seriously.
Anti-vaxxer livestreamed alleged assault on pro-vaccine lawmaker
"This is moving from a peculiar fringe curiosity to a violent extremist movement."
Report: Apple will unveil overhauled MacBook Pro, “Pro” iPhones this fall
The iPad Pro, iPad, HomePod, AirPods, and Apple Watch will also see updates soon.
The FCC has no idea how many people don’t have broadband access
The FCC likely counts millions of unserved homes as having broadband.
These McLaren F1s and Bugatti EB110s were the stars of Car Week
Four F1s and four EB110s were among the cars at this year's Quail event.
Identical photons generated 150 million kilometers apart
Sun is resource for quantum entanglement, may reveal internal solar processes.
Unsweetened: Android swaps sugary codenames for boring numbers
Android gets a new logo, and it looks like a final release is coming any day now.
Maybe don’t keep your Apple Card in a leather wallet, Apple warns
The card strives to be compatible with the way we shop, not the way we dress.
Physicists discover hidden text in what was thought to be blank Egyptian papyri
It's the latest example of how cutting-edge physics techniques can unlock the past.
Staffsource: Ars staffers reminisce on the games that made them gamers
Everyone has that one game that started it all.
The ten best console racing games of all time
Join us for an unscientific look at our favorite racing games of all time.
YouTube flags robot battle videos as “animal fights”
Are actual humans doing these "reviews"?
Researchers are creepily close to predicting when you’re going to die
The test was ~83% accurate in an analysis involving data on 7,600 people.
While one Texas county shook off ransomware, small cities took full punch
Lubbock County managed to isolate the attack quickly. Others, not so much.
Google, Apple, and Mozilla block Kazakhstan government’s browser spying
Kazakhstan gov't used root certificate to intercept and decrypt Internet traffic.
One could fly to Mars in this spacious habitat and not go crazy
"We're offering a huge amount of volume in a small amount of space."
Review: Pitch-perfect Ready or Not is a sharp and witty blood-soaked delight
Hide and Seek takes a deadly turn when you play it with the Le Domas family.
Tesla delays Autopilot price hike after missing “smart summon” deadline
Tesla has been struggling to get its cars driving autonomously in parking lots.
Ring asks police not to tell public how its law enforcement backend works
Ring asks cops not to call its security cameras "security cameras" in public.
Building a better trivia game with a Jeopardy master and Magic’s creator
Richard Garfield and Ken Jennings want you to "feel smart when you play" Half-Truth.
Dealmaster: Get an Amazon Fire TV Stick for $30, or the 4K model for $40
Plus deals on iPads, laptops, gaming accessories, wireless chargers, and more.
Color-changing metal may provide early sign of illness
Light, metal, quantum mechanics combine for binary answer to disease, in theory.
Spider-Man is out of the MCU thanks to Sony/Disney standoff [Updated]
The two studios failed to negotiate new terms giving Disney future co-financing stake.
Badge life: The story behind DEFCON’s hackable crystal electronic badge
Original DEFCON hackable badge creator Joe "Kingpin" Grand gives Ars the story behind his comeback.
Your heatwave could be worse because of a drought somewhere else
Dry soil makes hotter weather, but so does dry soil way upwind.
After seven roof fires, Walmart sues Tesla over solar panel flaws
Tesla "engaged in widespread, systemic negligence," Walmart lawsuit says.
Intel’s line of notebook CPUs gets more confusing with 14nm Comet Lake
Comet Lake looks good, but it seems like a confusing digression from Ice Lake.
Record-breaking 20 qubits entangle to make “Schrödinger’s cat” in the lab
Entangled "cat state" qubits are important to future quantum computers.
The year-long rash of supply chain attacks against open source is getting worse
Backdoors snuck into 12 OSS packages were downloaded hundreds of thousands of times.
Remembering the best shareware-era DOS games that time forgot
Sharing is caring, and I cared a lot about these games.
Guidemaster: The best gaming headsets for your console or gaming rig
We tested 30 gaming headsets over several months to find the pairs worth buying.
Guidemaster: The best Nintendo Switch accessories you can buy in 2019
We researched and tested dozens of gadgets to find you quality Switch gear.
GameStop lays off 120 corporate staffers as stock continues to tumble
Game Informer staff also affected by retailer's "Reboot Initiative."
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