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You don’t have to buy an iMac Pro to get a space gray Magic Keyboard and Mouse now
Naturally, they come with a $20 price bump.
Webb woes worsen with leaky valves and a torn sunshield
“Simply put, we have one shot to get this right before going into space.”
CIA’s in-house board games can now be yours thanks to FOIA request
After SXSW 2017 reveal, CIA releases buckets of marked-up board game design notes.
$2,100 Huawei smartphone comes with 3 rear cameras, 2 fingerprint readers
Meet the flagship P20 Pro, available in both "normal" and crazy "Porsche Design" configs.
Nasty, 3ft-long parasitic worms are on the cusp of being wiped from the planet
From 3.5M cases to 30: The end is nigh for these "little dragon" worms.
Far Cry 5 review: Five steps back
A vapid plot and some clever sidequests don't deliver on the series' new structure.
AT&T/Verizon lobbyists to “aggressively” sue states that enact net neutrality
ISPs will sue to block net neutrality laws until they get one they like.
Apple makes iOS more school-friendly with ClassKit educational framework
New tools give teachers, students, and administrators more power in the classroom.
Apple’s new 9.7-inch iPad offers Pencil support for $329
And educational institutions can get it for a little cheaper at $299.
A cab ride in a Jaguar? Waymo will go classy for 20,000 electric robotaxis
The vehicles will begin testing this year for commercial deployment in 2020.
That 3D-printed rocket company just got $35 million in private financing
A test flight is planned for late 2020, with commercial launches beginning in 2021.
Liveblog: Apple’s March 2018 education event in Chicago is this morning
Join us at 11am Eastern for live coverage of all of Apple's announcements.
No show does wigs as well as The Americans—no show gets ’80s tech as well, either
Video: In our latest Tech on TV episode, we travel back to spy-riddled 1980s DC.
Why it’s time for Uber to get out of the self-driving car business
Uber’s self-driving car project would be stronger outside Uber.
Foxconn snaps up Belkin—including Linksys, Wemo brands—for $866 million
But, deal must clear Treasury committee, which killed Broadcom's bid for Qualcomm.
Uber told to stop testing driverless tech in Arizona
The state welcomed self-driving cars with open arms and minimal regulation.
As predicted, more branch prediction processor attacks are discovered
New attack focuses on a different part of the branch prediction system.
Scientists try to study bacterial membranes, end up killing bacteria
Oops. I mean – yay!!
NASA chief explains why agency won’t buy a bunch of Falcon Heavy rockets
“It’s going to be large-volume, monolithic pieces that are going to require an SLS.”
Dealmaster: Take up to 40% off various PC monitors, processors, gaming laptops, and more
Plus deals on Dell desktop PCs, 4K TVs, SSDs, Amazon’s Fire TV Stick, and more.
One Strange Rock is a Cosmos for the Earth-bound that’s worth watching
The ten-episode show details the fragile beauty and blunt power of Earth systems.
Earliest Brits hunter-gathered their way through 10°C temperature swings
Early Holocene hunter-gatherers weathered Europe's shifting climate surprisingly well.
Apple may surpass $1B content budget, new shows could debut in March 2019
Around the same time that Disney plans to reveal its own streaming service.
Chrome OS tablets are official—Meet the Acer Chromebook Tab 10
It's an education-focused tablet that plugs right into the existing Chromebook ecosystem.
Video: Ars asks folks to explain their online handles
Episode 3 of “Every Generation Online” goes for the stories behind the nicks.
Hands-on with Bard’s Tale 4, the first proper series entry in 30 years
Hearthstone meets Might & Magic in this distant descendant.
ESPN is very sorry for the car wreck that was its first Formula 1 broadcast
It was such a poor effort, the network apologized to fans.
Google starts blocking “uncertified” Android devices from logging in
Custom ROM users get a way out, but noobs with pirated apps will be out of luck.
System Shock reboot pushed back to 2020
Troubled project staggers back on track after $1.35 million Kickstarter, brief hiatus.
Amid dangerous vaccine-autism myth, kids with autism aren’t getting their shots
There's no evidence of a link, yet it may be driving vaccine hesitance in parents.
Uber, losing $1 billion a quarter, sells its Southeast Asian business
The deal could help Uber slow 2017's $1 billion-per-quarter burn rate.
Fitbit Versa review: Slowly but surely pushing Fitbit past the “fit” bit
If you think Fitbit is just for fitness, this $200 smartwatch might change your mind.
Feds pushing new plan for encrypted mobile device unlocks via court order
"Weakening security makes no sense," top Apple VP tells Ars.
Xiaomi Mi A1 review—A $220 iPhone clone with stock Android? Sign us up
Xiaomi’s first Android One phone is a winner, provided you can handle the LTE bands.
What to expect from Apple’s Chicago education event on Tuesday
What products might Apple announce at a school? We have a few ideas.
Want to demolish a uranium enrichment facility? Ask a pipe-crawling robot first
This robot will test radiation levels in 15 of the 75 miles of pipes.
Facebook accused of massive fraud in new lawsuit filed by Cook County
Lawyer: “Facebook… is the largest data mining operation in existence.”
Herring could actually benefit from ocean acidification
The effect is indirect; the increase in CO2 increases herring’s food supply.
Review: The BMW 640i xDrive GT is the nicest hatchback you’ll ever drive
In the market for a $70,000 hatchback? BMW has you covered.
Facebook scraped call, text message data for years from Android phones [Updated]
Maybe check your data archive to see if Facebook’s algorithms know who you called.
Sea of Thieves makes a weak, meandering first impression
A pirate’s life is full of fetch quests and unsatisfying raids.
Sticking to your diet? This tooth-mounted food sensor could transmit the truth
The device can transmit data on sugar, salt, and alcohol.
NBA Jam, Sonic 1, Ultima Online remembered with rare stories, concept art
New stories about bomber pilots, unearthed photos of Ken Griffey Jr., and crazy EPROMs.
The Mac gaming console time has forgot
From the new book, The Secret History of Mac Gaming, remember Project Pippin?
Leaked data suggests Uber self-driving car program may be way behind Waymo [updated]
Uber’s self-driving cars need help from a human driver every 13 miles.
Spirit Island review: Finally, an anti-colonialist board game
Like Pandemic, but people are the disease.
Nine Iranians indicted by US for hacking to steal research data
"Password spraying" attack gave Mabna group access to 32TB of diverse research data.
Cambridge Analytica’s London offices raided by British investigators
CEO: "Data had been obtained in line with Facebook’s terms of service."
Tumblr finally names the 84 accounts it says were Russian trolls
Tumblr says it "helped indict 13 people who worked for" Internet Research Agency.
A critical analysis of the latest cellphone safety scare
In which we describe how we decided not to cover the newest cellphone-cancer study.
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