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Paradox exec: Steam’s 30% fee is “outrageous”
Wester says modern game distribution "doesn't cost anything" compared to retail model.
Ryuk, Ryuk, Ryuk: Georgia’s courts hit by ransomware
It looks like another Ryuk ransomware campaign is responsible.
Spider-Man: Far from Home film review: Far from necessary
It's hard to follow something like Endgame, but this fun film could've been better.
Anti-vax teen that fought ban amid chickenpox outbreak loses in court—again
Local health officials called it "resounding victory for public health."
Samsung CEO calls Galaxy Fold launch failure “embarrassing”
"I pushed it through before it was ready," CEO says of the Galaxy Fold.
Deepfake revenge porn distribution now a crime in Virginia
New text effective today adds "falsely created images" to state law.
Google Stadia exec isn’t worried about data caps—but he probably should be
Google says "ISPs are smart," expects them to raise data caps for game streaming.
Hard-to-kill poop parasites that lurk in swimming pools on the rise, CDC warns
Victims can spew 100 million parasite eggs in one go. Just 10 can cause an infection.
Your eyes are the key to distracted driving, not your brain
Relying on peripheral vision is the problem, not the cognitive load of multitasking.
Apollo veteran overwhelmed by restored mission control—“I hear the voices”
One thing the new experience does not recapture is the smoke.
Leveling up: Danny DeVito and Danny Glover steal trailer for Jumanji sequel
Sony looks to repeat success of its 2017 blockbuster Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
Stranger Things without Spoiler Things: It’s dark, different, and still delightful
No spoilers: Early episodes suggest that some genuinely new adventures await us in Hawkins.
On Tuesday, Orion will fly 55 seconds before violently escaping from its rocket
“We need to fly. We need to show progress."
Catalyst deep dive: The future of Mac software according to Apple and devs
The people already using Catalyst tell Ars what Mac users and devs should expect.
Who will wake up from a coma? Electrical jolts in the brain offer hints
44% with electrical activity woke up and recovered, compared to 14% without activity.
Easy-to-make thermal chameleon fades into the background
New cloak not so much Harry Potter as emperor's new clothes.
With Darkness on the Edge of Town, the Stranger Things expanded universe begins
Review: Darkness on the Edge of Town isn't a Springsteen song—it's good summer reading.
Taser maker says it won’t use facial recognition in bodycams
Report: Tech was too unreliable, could exacerbate existing inequities in policing.
In-the-wild Mac malware kept busy in June—here’s a rundown
Newly disclosed OSX/CrescentCore is 1 of 6 Mac threats to come to light this month.
Florida LAN: Someone clicks link, again, giving Key Biscayne ransomware
"Triple threat" commodity malware attack seizes computers of yet another Florida town.
New Hobbs and Shaw trailer stars a McLaren 720S and Hobbs’ mom
Can you really fit Jason Statham, the Rock, and Vanessa Kirby into a 720S?
“We need to up our game”—DHS cybersecurity director on Iran and ransomware
Talking with Ars, Christopher Krebs shares the to-do list: Iran, ransomware—and elections.
Apple moves Mac Pro production from Texas to China
Apple makes new Mac Pro in China despite Trump's tariff threat.
Signs from above: Drone with projector successfully trolls car AI
If the cars and the drones ever band together against us, we're in trouble.
Renewable electricity beat out coal for the first time in April
Seasonal shifts helped, but long-term changes underlie the record.
Author pulls software that used deep learning to virtually undress women
Critics described the software as an "invasion of sexual privacy."
No more lumps: Let physics be your guide to making the perfect crepe
Physicists worked out the fluid dynamics at play in achieving uniform thickness.
Go big and go home: The BMW X7 reviewed
The X7 has everything you'd want in a three-row SUV—and a big price tag.
NASA’s restored Apollo Mission Control is a slice of 60s life, frozen in amber
It took two years and cost $5 million—but the results are absolutely spectacular.
Rocket Report: Catching a falling fairing, where’s China’s biggest rocket?
"We can't fail. If we fail, our business fails."
NASA will fund a revolutionary mission to fly through Titan’s atmosphere
"We want to do something bold and take measured risks."
Jony Ive will depart Apple to start his own company
Apple will be one of his new business' key clients, however.
Twitter clarifies special rules for tweets by world leaders like Trump
"We've allowed certain tweets that violated our rules," Twitter acknowledges.
New ransomware infections are the worst drive-by attacks in recent memory
Beware of websites booby-trapped by newly energized ShadowGate group, researchers warn.
Tax-exempt hospital sues thousands of poor people while making millions
It has its own collection agency and regularly garnishes wages from low-income patients.
id Software’s origin story set to become USA Network TV series
Major players from The Disaster Artist on board to write, produce.
Two tactics effectively limit the spread of science denialism
Debunking the content or techniques of denialism mitigates their impact.
Indie developers suggest Steam Summer Sale confusion is hurting their games [Updated]
Misreading of "Grand Prix" promotion seems to be causing spike in wishlist removals.
Dealmaster: Prime members can get one year of Audible for $119
Or get three months of Audible for $5 each, plus deals on games, smart TVs, and more.
House votes to block Ajit Pai’s plan to kill San Francisco broadband law
Democratic-led House votes to save rule that lets ISPs reuse broadband wires.
WireGuard on Windows early preview
WireGuard for Windows is still in pre-alpha, but it's looking very good.
Ford is laying off 12,000 workers in Europe
The layoffs represent almost 20% of Ford's European workforce.
A deadly, drug-resistant fungus has swept the globe—here’s how it spreads
With a 30-60% fatality rate, researchers are trying to stem its mysterious spread.
AC/DC: It’s Tesla duking it out with Edison in The Current War trailer
A casualty of the Weinstein Co. scandal and bankruptcy finally gets a broad release.
Report: Tesla working on battery-cell R&D to loosen ties with Panasonic
On batteries and solar cells, Tesla-Panasonic partnership has been a little fraught.
Apple bolsters its chip team by hiring architect who worked at ARM, Intel, AMD
The CPU-for-Macs rumor is bound to resurface, but nothing’s for sure still.
Iranian state hackers reload their domains, release off-the-shelf RAT malware
As CISA warns of sharp rise in Iran hack attempts on US, researchers see same elsewhere.
FCC lets Verizon lock cell phones to network for 60 days after activation
Verizon, seeking to deter theft, gets FCC waiver to lock phones for 60 days.
F1 2019 simulates the highs and lows of motorsport, on and off the track
Driver transfers, new rivals, and Formula 2 cars feature in this year's installment.
Flying, insect-like robot flits closer to independent flight
Slap on some solar panels and a control board and it flies for a half-second.
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