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by Jeff Dunn on (#3K91X)
Naturally, they come with a $20 price bump.
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| Updated | 2026-05-15 08:15 |
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by Eric Berger on (#3K91Z)
“Simply put, we have one shot to get this right before going into space.â€
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by Sam Machkovech on (#3K8YM)
After SXSW 2017 reveal, CIA releases buckets of marked-up board game design notes.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#3K8VP)
Meet the flagship P20 Pro, available in both "normal" and crazy "Porsche Design" configs.
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by Beth Mole on (#3K8VR)
From 3.5M cases to 30: The end is nigh for these "little dragon" worms.
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by Ars Staff on (#3K8R3)
A vapid plot and some clever sidequests don't deliver on the series' new structure.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#3K8R5)
ISPs will sue to block net neutrality laws until they get one they like.
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by Samuel Axon on (#3K8D2)
New tools give teachers, students, and administrators more power in the classroom.
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by Samuel Axon on (#3K8D4)
And educational institutions can get it for a little cheaper at $299.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#3K89F)
The vehicles will begin testing this year for commercial deployment in 2020.
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by Eric Berger on (#3K89H)
A test flight is planned for late 2020, with commercial launches beginning in 2021.
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by Samuel Axon on (#3K4RK)
Join us at 11am Eastern for live coverage of all of Apple's announcements.
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by Nathan Mattise on (#3K867)
Video: In our latest Tech on TV episode, we travel back to spy-riddled 1980s DC.
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by Timothy B. Lee on (#3K7ME)
Uber’s self-driving car project would be stronger outside Uber.
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#3K707)
But, deal must clear Treasury committee, which killed Broadcom's bid for Qualcomm.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#3K6S7)
The state welcomed self-driving cars with open arms and minimal regulation.
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by Peter Bright on (#3K6C8)
New attack focuses on a different part of the branch prediction system.
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by Diana Gitig on (#3K6AJ)
Oops. I mean – yay!!
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by Eric Berger on (#3K5YB)
“It’s going to be large-volume, monolithic pieces that are going to require an SLS.â€
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by Ars Staff on (#3K5YD)
Plus deals on Dell desktop PCs, 4K TVs, SSDs, Amazon’s Fire TV Stick, and more.
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by Megan Geuss on (#3K5YF)
The ten-episode show details the fragile beauty and blunt power of Earth systems.
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by Kiona N. Smith on (#3K5W7)
Early Holocene hunter-gatherers weathered Europe's shifting climate surprisingly well.
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by Valentina Palladino on (#3K5W9)
Around the same time that Disney plans to reveal its own streaming service.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#3K5Q7)
It's an education-focused tablet that plugs right into the existing Chromebook ecosystem.
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by Lee Hutchinson on (#3K5H7)
Episode 3 of “Every Generation Online†goes for the stories behind the nicks.
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by Samuel Axon on (#3K5E7)
Hearthstone meets Might & Magic in this distant descendant.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#3K5E9)
It was such a poor effort, the network apologized to fans.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#3K5EB)
Custom ROM users get a way out, but noobs with pirated apps will be out of luck.
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by Kyle Orland on (#3K5B8)
Troubled project staggers back on track after $1.35 million Kickstarter, brief hiatus.
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by Beth Mole on (#3K57T)
There's no evidence of a link, yet it may be driving vaccine hesitance in parents.
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by Timothy B. Lee on (#3K4WQ)
The deal could help Uber slow 2017's $1 billion-per-quarter burn rate.
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by Valentina Palladino on (#3K4WR)
If you think Fitbit is just for fitness, this $200 smartwatch might change your mind.
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#3K4RH)
"Weakening security makes no sense," top Apple VP tells Ars.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#3K4PT)
Xiaomi’s first Android One phone is a winner, provided you can handle the LTE bands.
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by Samuel Axon on (#3K3H8)
What products might Apple announce at a school? We have a few ideas.
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by Megan Geuss on (#3K34C)
This robot will test radiation levels in 15 of the 75 miles of pipes.
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#3K30F)
Lawyer: “Facebook… is the largest data mining operation in existence.â€
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by Diana Gitig on (#3K2YF)
The effect is indirect; the increase in CO2 increases herring’s food supply.
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by Eric Bangeman on (#3K2VV)
In the market for a $70,000 hatchback? BMW has you covered.
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by Sean Gallagher on (#3K1NJ)
Maybe check your data archive to see if Facebook’s algorithms know who you called.
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by Ars Staff on (#3K12V)
A pirate’s life is full of fetch quests and unsatisfying raids.
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by Beth Mole on (#3K0YX)
The device can transmit data on sugar, salt, and alcohol.
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by Sam Machkovech on (#3K0VM)
New stories about bomber pilots, unearthed photos of Ken Griffey Jr., and crazy EPROMs.
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by Ars Staff on (#3K0RF)
From the new book, The Secret History of Mac Gaming, remember Project Pippin?
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by Timothy B. Lee on (#3K0PS)
Uber’s self-driving cars need help from a human driver every 13 miles.
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by Aaron Zimmerman on (#3K0N4)
Like Pandemic, but people are the disease.
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by Sean Gallagher on (#3JZKV)
"Password spraying" attack gave Mabna group access to 32TB of diverse research data.
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#3JZKX)
CEO: "Data had been obtained in line with Facebook’s terms of service."
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#3JZJ2)
Tumblr says it "helped indict 13 people who worked for" Internet Research Agency.
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by John Timmer on (#3JZ8T)
In which we describe how we decided not to cover the newest cellphone-cancer study.
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