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by Samuel Axon on (#4GBAP)
Ars is on the scene for Apple's WWDC reveal.
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| Updated | 2025-11-04 17:30 |
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#4GDGH)
"Four Marvel Studios hits in five years with $6.61 billion in global box office."
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#4GDAY)
First Pikes Peak, now the Green Hell—the ID R does it again.
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by Valentina Palladino on (#4GD64)
$89 gets you the most affordable (and limited) Google Assistant display available.
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by Sam Machkovech on (#4GD2F)
After the beautiful-but-uneven Quantum Break, Remedy has emerged from its labs with gold.
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by Eric Berger on (#4GD2H)
"We’re starting to discuss what other things can we cut."
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#4GCZ5)
"The story of the cubes is a lesson in scientific failure, albeit [one] worth celebrating."
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by Eric Berger on (#4GCZ7)
To survive on Mars, and return, SpaceX would gladly allow others to assist.
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by Ars Staff on (#4GBAN)
A request to interview via Hangouts was odd, then came questions about electronic deposits.
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by WIRED on (#4GB8E)
To stay sane during those lonely days, you might just want a good ol' pillow.
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by Scott K. Johnson on (#4GAAW)
Over $7 million goes to finalists who built the best systems.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#4G9ZD)
The late Terry Pratchett is likely smiling in some version of an afterlife.
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by Chris Lee on (#4G9X2)
Light bends semiconductor, electrons go downhill to high energy, emit light.
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by WIRED on (#4G9SC)
Kik has started a crowdfunding campaign to support its legal battle.
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by Eric Berger on (#4G918)
Company denies report, says Stratolaunch remains "operational."
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by Eric Berger on (#4G8XE)
At least two of the three missions will launch on a Falcon 9 rocket.
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by Megan Geuss on (#4G8XG)
The project would combine renewable hydrogen and compressed air caverns.
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by Dan Goodin on (#4G8JS)
With 1M computers still unpatched, company tries to prevent worldwide wormpocalypse.
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by Timothy B. Lee on (#4G8JV)
Uber has lost money almost every quarter since its founding.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#4G8JW)
The Sprint/T-Mobile merger means Boost Mobile is for sale, and Amazon is kicking the tires.
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by Ars Staff on (#4G8EH)
Plus deals on iPads, gaming laptops, smart light bulbs, and more.
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by Kyle Orland on (#4G8EK)
Authentic form factor, hundreds of games, and Wi-Fi expandability starting at $399.
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by Scott K. Johnson on (#4G89N)
Checking against multiple methods shows our estimates have been off.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#4G89Q)
One of the first companies to dump the headphone jack suddenly reverses course.
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by Megan Geuss on (#4G89S)
Critics say the bill unnecessarily bails out nuclear, coal owner FirstEnergy Solutions.
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by Kiona N. Smith on (#4G84S)
It was sturdier than it sounds, say archaeologists who field-tested a replica.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#4G7RJ)
The new V-Series cars will be more accessible, but don't expect massive horsepower.
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by Eric Berger on (#4G7MZ)
Also, Ecuador may get a rocket launch site.
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by Sam Machkovech on (#4G7N0)
Not exciting, not so-bad-it's-good funny, not coherent. A monstrous failure.
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by Samuel Axon on (#4G7N2)
Cross-platform apps, new health features, and a Dark Mode for iOS are likely.
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by Megan Geuss on (#4G6WB)
Coal runoff could be a solution; Pentagon wants funding for rare-earths independence.
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by Beth Mole on (#4G6GX)
Health dept reports three more cases in people who visited Hawaii Island.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#4G6GZ)
Slow charging speeds and broken chargers stymied this Lands End-John O' Groats run.
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by Dan Goodin on (#4G6H1)
Fully developed HiddenWasp gives attackers full control of infected machines.
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by Timothy B. Lee on (#4G6H2)
We did a deep-dive into the 233-page ruling declaring Qualcomm a monopolist.
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by John Timmer on (#4G6H3)
Two layers of AI learning help create bots that consistently top humans.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#4G67Y)
Samsung was one of the last flagship manufacturers to still ship a headphone jack.
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by Sam Machkovech on (#4G63B)
Gameplay premiere confirms that this intense shooter is not a remake. Not even close.
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by Lee Hutchinson on (#4G5S3)
Video: To convey the horror of post-war survival, developers made things personal.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#4G5S5)
Israeli physicists used quantum superfluid to test Stephen Hawking's best-known theory.
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by Eric Berger on (#4G5GC)
This set will certainly pair nicely with the 1,969-piece Saturn V set.
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by Kyle Orland on (#4G5GE)
Subscription service will include some PC games, someday, for some price.
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by Dan Goodin on (#4G4GY)
If you're seeing more malicious redirects than usual, now you know why.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#4G464)
Using AR can change where you walk, how well you do on tasks and connect socially.
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by Sam Machkovech on (#4G41W)
If the glowing "bridge baby" isn't enough for you, there's now a tentacle-boss tease.
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by Megan Geuss on (#4G41Y)
The Department of Energy is on its path to "energy dominance" with bizarre re-branding.
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by Ars Staff on (#4G420)
Plus deals on Philips Hue lights, iPads, Amazon Fire TV devices, and more.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#4G3XF)
Roomba gets a D-shaped design, and iRobot finally makes a modern mopping robot.
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by Kyle Orland on (#4G3XH)
Kids is a fine new example of titles that linger longer than their quick playtime.
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by Chris Lee on (#4G3QY)
Merger between two white dwarfs avoids exploding, quietly decays to neutron star.
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