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Mozilla to use machine learning to find code bugs before they ship
Regrettably, humans still have to write the code in the first place.
Researchers use Intel SGX to put malware beyond the reach of antivirus software
Processor protects malware from attempts to inspect and analyze it.
Dealmaster: A number of Apple devices are deeply discounted today
Including iPads, MacBooks, and Apple Watches. Plus deals on Xbox One X and more.
Lawsuit: Verizon tempted customers with free Amazon Echos, failed to deliver
Verizon surprised by lawsuit, says it already fixed the problem.
“Catastrophic” hack on email provider destroys almost two decades of data
VFEmail says data for virtually all US users is gone for good.
Since Trump tariffs, solar jobs have atrophied
Solar jobs slip for the second year in a row, says The Solar Foundation annual report.
For Valentine’s Day, Ars writers describe the tech they cherish the most
A few Arsians get personal for V-Day and serenade the gear that brings them joy.
Military to investigate decision to certify the Falcon Heavy rocket
"We plan to begin the subject evaluation in February 2019."
Advanced driver assists come to the world of big-rig class 8 trucks
Automatic emergency braking and blind spot monitoring is now available at Freightliner.
Amazon acquires Eero, maker of mesh Wi-Fi routers
Eero's routers could help Amazon connect its various Echo and Alexa devices.
Electric car batteries might be worth recycling, but bus batteries aren’t yet
The more emissions-efficient way to recycle an EV battery is to remove the cathode.
Not even the bathtub is safe in new trailer for The Curse of La Llorona
Aquaman Director James Wan returns to his horror roots as producer of new film.
Stranger Things franchise is getting spin-off prequel novel about Jim Hopper
Adam Christopher penned Darkness on the Edge of Town, to be published June 4.
Microsoft teases next-gen HoloLens ahead of February 24 reveal
Unveiling will take place at Mobile World Congress.
Hackers keep trying to get malicious Windows file onto MacOS
Clever trick may be designed to bypass Gatekeeper protections built into macOS.
Valve has some new thoughts on what’s “humanly possible” in SteamVR
Expert Beat Saber players are rotating their wrists at over 3,600 degrees/second.
Texas lawmaker wants to ban mobile throttling in disaster areas
Democrat proposes ban apparently in response to Verizon throttling firefighters.
To almost no one’s surprise, Mars One is done [Updated]
Mars One's greatest sin may be making Lee Hutchinson look smart.
Anti-vaxxers plan to subvert changes to vaccination laws
Eliminating non-medical vaccine exemptions isn't enough; CA medical exemptions tripled.
Marvel’s “Offenders” will bring comic baddies, weirdos to 4 new Hulu series
Howard the Duck, M.O.D.O.K. headline new series, which are coming nowhere near Disney Plus.
SpaceX seeks FCC OK for 1 million satellite broadband Earth stations
SpaceX Starlink team wants quick FCC approval to support "ambitious timetable."
Augmented Reality Google Maps is coming, starts testing in private
Forget GPS and a compass, this uses more accurate camera-based positioning.
Following lawsuit, Activision starts refund program for Guitar Hero Live
Move comes after December server shutdown cut off 90% of the game's music library.
After glitch grants access, Bethesda says locked Fallout 76 vault will open
Accidental entry leads to an early look at area still under development.
Shipwreck reveals ancient market for knock-off consumer goods
Ceramics from a 900-year-old shipwreck hint at complex Indian Ocean trade routes.
Driverless delivery startup Nuro raises almost $1 billion
Nuro is already doing fully driverless grocery deliveries in the Phoenix area.
NASA has taken a significant step toward human landings on the Moon
Traditional aerospace powers as well as newer companies like SpaceX are likely to bid.
After a remarkable resurrection, Firefly may reach space in 2019
"They said 'Screw it, let’s just do it and go to space.'"
Bay Area: Join us 2/13 to discuss a new hope for tech activism
Leigh Honeywell will talk about tech workers challenging companies to be more ethical.
Google Play caught hosting an app that steals users’ cryptocurrency
"Clipper" app replaced user's wallet address with addresses controlled by developers.
A potted history of Japan’s car industry delights at the Petersen Museum
A pre-war Datsun, some outrageous custom cars, and not one but two Toyota 2000GTs.
Scenes from America’s largest auto show
The Chicago Auto Show runs from February 9-18 at McCormick Place.
Our favorite two-player board games, 2019 edition
Snuggle up with a loved one this Valentine's Day and play a game.
Drug companies are sitting on generics—43% of recently approved aren’t for sale
You pay more for medicine because hundreds of generics aren't for sale.
New images of the distant Ultima Thule object have surprised scientists
"The new images are creating scientific puzzles."
Apple’s internal hardware team is working on modems now, likely to replace Intel
Move would end dependence on Intel after the Qualcomm fallout.
Two sea level studies have some good news, bad news
A second look at a shocking 2016 study, plus the climate impacts of melting ice.
AT&T sued by Sprint, must defend decision to tell users that 4G is “5G E”
Sprint says AT&T's "5G E" campaign violates laws against false advertising.
Nintendo: 3DS sales falling “faster than anticipated”
Hardware support will continue even as new software dwindles.
Microsoft: Yeah, we make Office 2019 and Internet Explorer, but don’t use ‘em
A curious week in which Microsoft disses its own products.
Google wants a VP of Wearables, might finally take smartwatches seriously
Google job listing hopes someone—anyone—will save Wear OS.
Google Fiber’s biggest failure: ISP will turn service off in Louisville
Google Fiber will leave city and try to clean up the mess it made.
Report: Bezos-hired sleuth suspects sexts stolen by “government entity”
Bezos gave private eye unlimited budget to investigate stolen photos.
Hate needles? This ingestible pill painlessly injects drugs into your gut
Researchers aimed to replace insulin shots, but it could work with other drugs.
Apple to developers: disclose screen recording or get booted from App Store
Developers must tell users about the feature or remove it completely.
Lego Movie 2 isn’t just amazing—it’s also the Solo we always wanted
Possibly the funniest and most heartwarming PG-rated film I've ever seen.
Rocket Report: Rogozin’s crazy promise, SpaceX tests Mars engine, SLS slips
"The workload is large, but I believe we can handle it."
Jeff Bezos goes public with alleged AMI blackmail over nudes
Bezos says if he "can't stand up to extortion, how many people can?"
Just when an end seemed near, two 3D-printed gun-file legal battles get new life
Defense Distributed takes gun-file legal fight to N.J., as Washington case will continue.
Flickr gives free accounts a few more days to save their pictures from destruction
Users have another month to ensure they're below the 1,000-picture limit.
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