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Awesome tiny gyroscope promising but not ready for prime time
Gyroscope design promises a future of sensitive, small, low-power devices.
Sony using open source emulator for PlayStation Classic plug-and-play
PCSX emulator line dates back to 2000 on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Negotiating with ISPs: Don’t accept broadband price hikes without a fight
Your bill rose $40 because the promotional rate expired—here's what to do next.
Tetris Effect review: The puzzle game of my dreams—literally
A thrilling, VR-ready celebration of the puzzle classic—but is that enough?
Chimps have different cultural norms about friendliness, too
Generalizing from one group of chimps to the whole species is a sticky business.
AP: Video expert says White House clip of CNN reporter was likely doctored [updated]
Analysis: Video is sped up to make reporter's actions look more aggressive.
What you need to know before importing that exotic Chinese Android phone
China gets all the cool smartphones, but should you try importing one?
Judge to Winklevoss twins: You can’t seize $31M in allegedly stolen assets
Charlie Shrem's lawyer: Ruling should lead to Shrem's "complete vindication."
Forget movie villains—it’s the “good” superheroes that are the most violent
Heroes are more likely than villains to fight and even murder.
Nine things I learned from driving a supercar for three days
Nothing could quite prepare me for driving a $200,000 McLaren 570S Spider.
Rocket Report: Kazakhstan picks SpaceX, SLS cost savings, Minuteman test
"This creates a habit of poor manufacturing culture and a sloppy attitude toward work."
Get your code in RunCode, the online programming and pwning extravaganza
180 coding and hacking challenges in capture-the-flag-style event for code warriors.
Windows 10 users finding their legit installs are being deactivated
Microsoft acknowledges there's a problem, but there's no fix yet.
The media-starved Nintendo Switch just got a YouTube shot in the arm
Joins Hulu and... uh... that's it for Switch video-streaming.
Dealmaster: Take $100 off a 128GB Apple iPad
Plus deals on Nvidia's Shield TV, a good pair of true wireless earbuds, and more.
Elon Musk’s Tesla roadster reaches its farthest point from the Sun
No one is looking to make sure. It's not worth Hubble's time.
Google ends mandatory arbitration in sexual harassment cases
CEO touts new policies, allows colleagues to accompany one another during HR complaints.
Genetics play less of a role in lifespan than we thought
Large historical analysis points to marriage choices skewing the stats.
California’s cap-and-trade dollars are building a hydrogen fuel cell boat
Boat expected to be completed by September 2019.
Borderless shows us the tech-fueled nightmare that we’ve all created
Review: Where do you draw the line between who you are and what you want to be?
Acer Swift 7 review: Thinness above all else demands many compromises
Its design may be impressive, but the whole package doesn't match its $1,699 price.
Gab cries foul as Pennsylvania attorney general subpoenas DNS provider
"I struggle to see a legit basis for this," one First Amendment expert told us.
Why millions of lasers on a chip could be the future of lidar
Lidar startup Ouster gave us an exclusive in-depth look at its technology.
Why I use a 20-year-old IBM Model M keyboard
From the archives: They don't make them like they used to.
Tesla replaces Elon Musk as chair—he’ll stay CEO
Meet Robyn Denholm: She'll take the new job as Tesla's chair in May 2019.
Variable-compression engine meets crossover: Infiniti QX50 review
Infiniti's new Variable Compression Turbo is the centerpiece of this crossover.
Samsung’s foldable phone is real, and it launches next year
It was veiled in darkness, but Samsung showed off its first folding phone.
Police decrypt 258,000 messages after breaking pricey IronChat crypto app
Weakness allowed cops to monitor encrypted messages for some time.
Apple walks Ars through the iPad Pro’s A12X system on a chip
Apple's Anand Shimpi, Phil Schiller talk silicon—"This is really an Xbox One S class GPU."
2018 iPad Pro review: “What’s a computer?”
The iPad Pro raises the bar for performance, but has too many other limitations.
Microsoft’s special Costco Surface Go is now available to all
The new $499 price point is probably the best trade-off between price and specs.
As PUBG for PS4 looms, Xbox unofficially responds: have the game for free
Unannounced, unadvertised freebie lands ahead of Microsoft's X018 conference.
Low-caste men in India cooperate like college students
How you manage cooperation depends on how you perceive its lack.
Riot Games sued over allegations of sexual harassment, pay disparity
Months after Kotaku first revealed extent of horribleness, lawsuits finally hit.
Lawmaker who wants paid fast lanes on Internet wins US Senate seat
Blackburn, a key opponent of net neutrality rules in House, is going to the Senate.
Tesla battery will power unusual community storage project in Western Australia
Participants will virtually store their excess solar energy.
Physicists report electron is round—what does that mean?
Unmeasurably small electric dipole moment kills many Standard Model extensions.
Kindle Paperwhite 2018 review: A more premium e-reader at the right price
Everything you already loved about the Paperwhite, plus extra features, for $129.
Russian space leader issues decree against trash, “sloppy” work attitudes
Rogozin was diverted from his planned routes along company facades.
Lawyer: My client didn’t steal 5,000 bitcoins, “Period”
Charlie Shrem's attorney hits back in lawsuit brought by Winklevoss Capital Fund.
Kazakhstan chooses SpaceX over a Russian rocket for satellite launch
"The reason for using a Falcon 9 for this launch is that it will be less expensive."
AT&T steps up copyright enforcement, kicks customers off network
AT&T's action against alleged pirates comes after purchase of Time Warner.
Forget lap times; this car control class makes teen drivers safer
Traditional driver's ed might not teach car control, but this course does.
AMD outlines its future: 7nm GPUs with PCIe 4, Zen 2, Zen 3, Zen 4
AMD is making the most of TSMC's 7nm process advantage over Intel.
Dealmaster: Take up to 30% off a bunch of Logitech accessories
Plus the Nokia 6.1 for $200, $300 off a OnePlus 6T, and more.
The ugly truth about voting security: States won’t fix it
Georgia, Texas cases show states whistling past voting security graveyard.
Ajit Pai slams Sprint, Charter, and CenturyLink for poor robocall effort
Pai says seven big carriers haven't promised to use new robocall blocking tech.
Blockchain-based elections would be a disaster for democracy
Opinion: Blockchain-based voting would destroy public trust in elections.
Predictably, online media go nuts over ‘Oumuamua and Harvard scientists
"Scientists are perfectly happy to publish an outlandish idea."
Strange snafu misroutes domestic US Internet traffic through China Telecom
Telecom with ties to China's government misdirected traffic for two and a half years.
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