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Updated 2025-07-04 08:15
Steam and Ubuntu clash over 32-bit libs
Confusion, dissent over 32-bit code caused a rift between Valve and Canonical.
BMW speeds up plans to electrify 25 new models, now due by 2023
More than half will be battery EVs, with plug-in hybrid versions of other models.
Cease-and-desist transforms Mario Royale into DMCA Royale
"Infringio" is still racing against 74 other players in familiar platform settings.
Guidemaster: The best dash cams worthy of a permanent place in your car
Which dash cam should be your newest invaluable car accessory?
The Falcon Heavy rocket launched early Tuesday—two cores made it back safely
The center core had a fiery encounter with the Atlantic Ocean.
Amazon takes on TCL’s Roku TV with low-cost HDR Fire TV
New Toshiba models offer a cheap choice for HDR on Fire TV displays.
AT&T sued over hidden fee that raises mobile prices above advertised rate
AT&T deceives customers by adding $2-per-month fee after they sign up, suit says.
Bill Gates calls failure to fight Android his “greatest mistake”
Gates calls Microsoft's smartphones failure a "$400 billion" loss.
The 2019 Audi A7 might be all the car anyone ever needs
Tech highlights include laser headlights, lidar, and haptic touchscreens.
DHS cyber director warns of surge in Iranian “wiper” hack attacks
"Wiper" attacks targeting US companies' data are on rise, CISA Director Krebs says.
Capuchin monkeys have a 3,000-year archaeological record
3,000 years of discarded stone hammers reveal changes in capuchin diet and culture.
Ex-chair of FCC broadband committee gets five years in prison for fraud
Telecom CEO forged contracts in order to raise $270 million from investors.
SCOTUS: Ban on “FUCT” trademark registration violates First Amendment
Congress can't ban registration of "immoral" trademarks, Supreme Court rules.
German regulator says it discovered new illegal software on Daimler diesels
Daimler is being forced to recall 42,000 vehicles in Europe.
The Raspberry Pi 4 launch site runs on a Pi 4 cluster
High-profile WordPress hosting on 18 Raspberry Pi single-board devices.
Review: Jessica Jones S3 is flawed but packs a powerful payoff in the end
Our hero's journey comes to a fitting end in series finale.
Ancient Peruvian engineering could help solve modern water shortages
Canals built before the Inca Empire may help manage to Peru’s water supply.
The Raspberry Pi 4 brings faster CPU, up to 4GB of RAM
More CPU power, more RAM, and more... displays?
Review: Teenagers must ward off mischievous supernatural beings in Jinn
The series has already generated a small religious controversy over "immoral scenes."
Via the BBC, find out how Apollo 11’s Eagle actually landed
13 Minutes to the Moon takes you through the first landing in exhaustive detail.
It’s possible to build a Turing machine within Magic: The Gathering
Just arrange a series of cascading triggers so players no longer have any choice.
Minnesota cop awarded $585,000 after colleagues snooped on her DMV data
Jury this week found Minneapolis police officers abused license database access.
Jedi: Fallen Order hands-on: Finally, a solid EA Star Wars game—is that enough?
We go hands-on with solid third-person combat, chat with Respawn's dev team.
Claims of Tesla hack wide of the mark—we dig into GNSS hacking
This Tesla hack is plausible, but its implications were wildly overstated.
Sorcerer’s greatest trick? Shrinking a CCG experience into a single box
Prepare to get your card-driven spellcasting on!
Argentina’s blackout and the storm-battered future of the grid
Blackout a reminder that the US grid itself isn't ready for extreme weather either.
Bitcoin rises above $10,000 for the first time in a year
Bitcoin's value has risen three-fold since December.
A tale of two cities: Why ransomware will just get worse
Deal or no deal, either way cities pay through the nose because of failed IT practices.
We’re one step closer to atomic radio
NIST scientists used so-called Rydberg atoms to record Queen streamed into the lab.
Wizards Unite is a bloated, slow, Harry Potter-ified Pokémon Go
Niantic's latest adds some new features but ends up feeling overstuffed.
Physics indicates some of Earth’s earliest animals helped each other feed
An enigmatic, cup-shaped animal probably grew in groups to make feeding easier.
New Stranger Things S3 trailer teases: What if the Mind Flayer never left?
Seriously, though, hasn't this town suffered enough?
Manufacturing memory means scribing silicon in a sea of sensors
"Industry 4.0" is already here for some companies—especially silicon foundries.
Google is killing YouTube’s “Hangouts on Air” this year
Livestreaming group video calls on YouTube will be a lot more complicated.
Debunked: The absurd story about smartphones causing kids to sprout horns
Horns or not, the news coverage will make you want to ram your head into something.
Rocket Report: Falcon Heavy ready to fly, Stratolaunch plane put up for sale
"We're predicting a really brutal consolidation of the small-launch-vehicle market."
Google Hardware quits the tablet business, again
The problem-plagued Pixel Slate will not be getting a follow-up.
At House hearing, witnesses for Trump admin defend fuel economy rollback
Appointees assert that higher fuel economy standards would cause more deaths.
Apple introduces a recall program for some MacBook Pro laptops with faulty batteries
Only certain 15-inch MacBook Pro models from 2015 are affected.
Potent Firefox 0-day used to install undetected backdoors on Macs
So far, attacks are known only to target Mac users involved in cryptocurrency.
Survey: Autopilot name causes people to overestimate Tesla capabilities
Six percent of drivers say it's safe to take a nap when Autopilot is engaged.
What’s it like to race a Jaguar I-Pace electric car?
We talk to Bryan Sellers, currently in second place in the eTrophy.
New study takes a bird’s-eye view of the Nasca Lines
Identifying the species in the Nasca Lines could tell us why they were made.
Americans aren’t interested in the Moon and Mars—and that’s understandable
After 15 years and $50 billion, we haven't really gotten that far.
Evil shapeshifters stalk by night in first trailer for AMC’s The Terror: Infamy
The second season co-stars George Takei, who also consulted on historical accuracy.
Ajit Pai tries to kill San Francisco’s attempt to spur broadband competition
SF ordinance lets ISPs reuse broadband wires in multi-unit buildings.
Dealmaster: A bunch of Logitech PC accessories are on sale today
Plus a new low on a TCL 4K Roku TV, 12 months of PS Plus for $40, and more.
Printing vaccines at the pharmacy or at home will be the way of the future
Op-ed: Our current model of manufacturing stockpiles won't work against bioterror or superbugs.
EA: Loot boxes actually “surprise mechanics” that are “ethical and fun”
Gaming reps at UK parliamentary panel also answer charges of addictive game design.
Ars on your lunch break: There’s hope, and we’ll all be fine… probably
We cap off a week of existential dread with some positivity and good news.
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