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Updated 2025-09-15 11:00
Gore-filled Little Monsters red band trailer is delightfully demented fun
Let's sing "If You're Happy and You Know It" and pretend the zombies aren't real.
TV networks sue nonprofit to kill free TV service
Locast, an AT&T-funded nonprofit, retransmits local TV over the Internet.
You’re probably not going to get your $125 from the Equifax settlement
Equifax has somehow found a way to make the settlement even more disappointing.
Samsung won’t let Android tablets die, announces the Galaxy Tab S6
Would you believe Samsung is removing the headphone jack from tablets?
A 2,000-year-old stylus makes a point about ancient Roman humor
Lost in ancient Londinium: "I went to Rome, and all I brought you was this pen."
A second Ebola case in Goma—the first prompted an international emergency
Risk of spread is high as virus returns to bustling border city of around 2 million.
Amazon writes scripts for cops to sling Ring home cameras, report says
Amazon reportedly provides marketing scripts to more than 200 police partners.
Android Auto’s biggest upgrade ever is finally rolling out
It has a darker design and more multitasking capabilities.
Review: NOS4A2 is a haunting fable about the steep cost of creative gifts
Zachary Quinto stars as Charlie Manx in AMC's adaptation of Joe Hill's horror novel.
NASA agrees to work with SpaceX on orbital refueling technology
"The civil servants at Marshall and at Glenn are very talented in this area."
MIT physicists: Social networks could hold the key to finding new particles
It's all about the connectivity between particles, just like mapping social networks.
Virtually every Apple business grew in every region this quarter—except the iPhone
CEO Tim Cook called the quarter a "blowout" for wearables.
Samsung to unpack new Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Watch over the next week
Expect to see big changes in the next tablet and little ones in the smartwatch.
Drugmakers to pay $70 million over deals to keep cheap generics off the market
The settlements will also bar the companies from entering into similar deals.
Cybersecurity officials warn state and local agencies (again) to fend off ransomware
Three Louisiana school districts, Georgia agency part of the latest round of victims.
AT&T kills DirecTV Now brand name as TV subscribers leave in droves
DirecTV Now becomes "AT&T TV Now" as AT&T plans confusing array of TV services.
China is on track to beat its peak-emissions pledge
At a certain per-capita GDP, cities tend to hit peak per-capita emissions.
Nissan’s bigger-battery BEV—the 2019 Leaf Plus review
214hp and up to 226 miles of range thanks to a 62kWh battery pack.
While ozone is recovering, we’re doing things to prolong the process
The ozone layer is healing, but we're not home free yet.
Dealmaster: Take $200 off the latest Dell XPS 13 and get a $200 prepaid card
Plus deals on hit PS4 games, Roku's Streaming Stick+, and computer speakers.
Putting the PS4’s 100 million sales in context
67 months to hit 9 figures is the fastest-ever pace for a home console.
Proposed US law would ban infinite scroll, autoplaying video
The features drive addiction by exploiting our brains, Sen. Josh Hawley says.
First trailer for The Lighthouse evokes early films from a bygone age
It's Director Robert Eggers' follow-up to his 2015 breakout film, The Witch.
How to follow-up Pathfinder? Improve the game, don’t radically change its character
Months of playtesting Pathfinder: Somehow, tweaking everything makes it feel more familiar.
TESS hits the trifecta: Nearby bright star has 3 interesting planets
System is great to figure out planets' masses, study their composition.
Hacker ID’d as former Amazon employee steals data of 106 million people from Capital One
Former systems engineer arrested on charges she accessed data in Firewall hack.
Soon you’ll be able to watch PBS on YouTube
It's the first time PBS will stream live over the Internet.
200 million devices—some mission-critical—vulnerable to remote takeover
Vulnerabilities could pose a serious threat to Internet devices running VxWorks OS.
Google announces the Pixel 4 will have FaceID, radar-powered gestures
The Pixel 4 is getting a full face unlock package with cameras and IR sensors.
Privacy group asks court to reconsider FTC’s $5 billion Facebook deal
The settlement does nothing to address the underlying issues, EPIC says.
After Trump aced cognitive test, doctor who wrote it says it’s being misused
The creator will now require testers to undergo training before testing patients.
Bethesda says online requirement for Doom re-releases was a mistake
"The login should be optional, and we are working on changing [it] now."
Expanse fans, no need to worry—Amazon orders season 5 of its new sci-fi show
Amazon again shows its faith in sci-fi and fantasy genre series.
NASA seeks to break the “tyranny of launch” with in-space manufacturing
“In-space robotic manufacturing and assembly are unquestionable game-changers."
The 2020 Cadillac XT6: Better than an Escalade in every way
Super Cruise will be available from next year, but there's no hybrid option.
Ars Asks: Do you think your company is on the right things-as-a-service track?
We've got a survey for ITDMs, and it would help us out if you would take it.
15-inch MacBook Pro mini-review: How much does Apple’s fastest laptop offer?
We tested it decked-out with an 8-core Core i9 CPU and Vega 20 graphics.
Many animals can’t adapt fast enough to climate change
Some species are coping fine, but others are running out of time.
The 2019 Audi Q3 is a compelling crossover point of entry to the brand
It's beautiful inside and out, but don't expect driving thrills.
Starving predators survive together, but maybe only in math-land
Predator populations survive because some of them starve.
This robo-van startup will handle Walmart’s “middle mile”
Gatik is hoping to carve a niche moving goods from warehouses to stores.
Siri records fights, doctor’s appointments, and sex (and contractors hear it)
In a new report, Apple takes its turn in the crosshairs over how it reviews user recordings.
WannaCry slayer, malware author Marcus Hutchins won’t go to prison
Hutchins helped stop the WannaCry outbreak, but he had a dark past.
Classic Doom games vanish, reappear on Xbox One with features missing
Pay again to access "native" Xbox One versions—with mix of added, removed features.
Trump threatens retaliation against France over digital service tax
"I’ve always said American wine is better than French wine," Trump tweeted.
Brain-eating amoeba kills again—here’s how it kills and how to avoid it
It kills more than 97% of its victims. Only four people in the US have ever survived it.
Louisiana declares state of emergency in response to ransomware attack
Louisiana's Cybersecurity Commission activates its emergency powers in response.
You can go claim at least $125 from the Equifax settlement right now
You can't un-breach data, but you can claim some cash for dealing with the mess.
People forged judges’ signatures to trick Google into changing results
A CBS investigation finds at least 60 examples of fake court orders in takedowns.
It’s official: US government approves T-Mobile/Sprint merger
Network-asset sale props up Dish as "faux competitor" to replace Sprint.
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