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by Cathleen O'Grady on (#478E8)
Huge analysis shows how the answer changes depending on the question.
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| Updated | 2026-05-05 06:45 |
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by Dan Goodin on (#477QF)
To elude emulators, banking trojan would trigger only when infected devices moved.
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by Aurich Lawson on (#477EA)
Memories from a youth spent in arcades and the reveal of Mortal Kombat 11.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#477EC)
Early Android Q build shows off lots of permissions controls, plus a dark UI.
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#477AB)
"It didn't even bother them, as if I was nothing," plaintiff told Ars.
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by Valentina Palladino on (#477AC)
Google gets IP and part of Fossil's R&D team to beef up its wearable efforts.
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by Samuel Axon on (#477AE)
It will also cost—brace yourself—$1,500.
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by Megan Geuss on (#4775Y)
Flying is incredibly carbon intensive, and jet fuel is hard to replace.
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by Kyle Orland on (#47760)
Total donations now amount to over $300,000 over 12 years.
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by Timothy B. Lee on (#47761)
Chinese companies flouting US sanctions would lose access to American technology.
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by Ars Staff on (#4771C)
Plus deals on Assassin's Creed Odyssey, 4K Roku TVs, USB-C cables, and more.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#4771E)
The third installment in thriller franchise looks almost as good as original film.
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by Peter Bright on (#476W5)
The update is still rolling out at a snail's pace.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#476QJ)
Verizon won't charge spam fee for K-12 users, but it won't kill fee completely.
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by Beth Mole on (#476QM)
Health officials went to community doctors and rabbis to thwart disease spread.
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by Jason Marlin on (#476J3)
Ars' IT guru Jason Marlin has 20+ years in information infrastructure—game's changed a bit.
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by Scott K. Johnson on (#476J5)
Replacing infrastructure with clean tech at end-of-life could halt warming fast.
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by Kyle Orland on (#476J6)
Room contained unreleased items that have filtered into the in-game economy.
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by Eric Berger on (#476CV)
"The government is not the enemy, they’re our friend."
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by Dan Goodin on (#475ZT)
Widely circulated "Collection #1" was used in automated credential stuffing attacks.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#475ZW)
Hagfish can produce one liter of slime in mere fractions of a second.
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by John Timmer on (#475ZY)
Orbital mechanics sometimes produces unusual results.
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by Peter Bright on (#47500)
Cortana is seeing a productivity focus; search is being unified with Office 365.
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by Megan Geuss on (#474VT)
An electric-vehicle transition requires places to plug in.
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by Sean Gallagher on (#474VW)
Huawei stole robotic tech from T-Mobile, according to a civil jury.
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#474VY)
With VirnetX's patents ruled invalid, Apple has vowed to take case to Supreme Court.
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by Kyle Orland on (#474QK)
ToS update comes with "commitment to being an open platform."
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by Sam Machkovech on (#474QN)
This marks Carell's first starring TV role since his seven seasons on The Office.
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by Timothy B. Lee on (#474QQ)
Driverless grocery stores will let customers "shop at their doorsteps."
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#474KX)
Cristina Balan raised concerns, Tesla dismissed them publicly as "nonsensical."
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by Nathan Mattise on (#474KZ)
Most days, Ars works at home. Other days, we board WWII ships or hit NASA panic buttons.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#474FJ)
To protect user privacy, Google starts policing apps using SMS and phone permissions.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#474FM)
FCC asks court to delay oral arguments, citing government shutdown.
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by Nathan Mattise on (#47461)
Is distributing gun files like distributing a package? Can NJ law be disputed in TX court?
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by Jon Brodkin on (#4740V)
Stays come as T-Mobile seeks approval to buy Sprint.
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by Kyle Orland on (#4740X)
"Individual... dance steps by themselves" are not copyrightable, says US Copyright Office.
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by Lee Hutchinson on (#473W2)
From Disney to deep space, Schofield just wanted to make art—and he succeeded.
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by Valentina Palladino on (#473QS)
Stunts like the inane "Bird Box challenge" are getting the ax.
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by Eric Berger on (#473KG)
To divine the future of NASA in 2038, we looked back to 1998 for some clues.
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by Dan Goodin on (#473KJ)
Control servers for Fancy Bear's UEFI-burrowing malware still responding to pings.
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by Sam Machkovech on (#473KK)
No More Heroes spinoff continues series' streak of funny, verbose, uneven combat.
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by Jennifer Ouellette on (#472SW)
Jason Reitman, son of original director Ivan Reitman, will co-write and direct.
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by Samuel Axon on (#472N1)
They closely resemble similar cases for prior iPhone models.
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by Sam Machkovech on (#472JC)
Leaves only one announced, unreleased Star Wars video game in EA's portfolio.
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by Megan Geuss on (#472FC)
No, polluters aren't growing a conscience. Group says enforcement is understaffed.
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by Timothy B. Lee on (#472B5)
Manufacturers would have to certify that drones won't hurt people if they crash.
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by Beth Mole on (#472B7)
Critics argue new psychology guidance pathologizes being male.
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by Peter Bright on (#4727A)
The chip has to be bought by OEMs in an auction.
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by Eric Berger on (#4727B)
Satellogic aims to image Earth at 1-meter resolution once a week.
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by Dan Goodin on (#4727D)
Two men accused of hacking SEC and sharing nonpublic files with traders.
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