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by David Kravets on (#3773B)
Latest ruling might require Google to remove Sci-Hub from search.
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| Updated | 2026-06-10 02:15 |
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by Dan Goodin on (#3773D)
Estonia abruptly suspends digital ID cards as crypto attacks get easier and cheaper.
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by Joe Mullin on (#37705)
"Cosby Show" producers say even 7-second clips amount to copyright infringement.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#376TJ)
Cellular network still devastated; carriers scramble to reconnect residents.
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by Lee Hutchinson on (#376NH)
A rumored sale of Fox assets to Disney adds a new wrinkle to our 2014 analysis.
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by Samuel Axon on (#376FR)
Consumer sites find iPhone X's glass back and high repair costs could lead to frustration.
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by Joe Mullin on (#376CD)
Apple has $120M final resolution in one of its two big cases against Samsung.
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by Megan Geuss on (#376CF)
An annual look at the costs of generating power.
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by Joe Mullin on (#3764S)
Canada's highest court sought to alter search results, but it won't apply in US.
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by Ron Amadeo on (#3761Z)
Broadcom would become the world's third-largest chipmaker, behind Intel and Samsung.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#37621)
F1 wants hybrids cheaper, louder, less complex in 2021, but the teams aren't happy.
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by Kyle Orland on (#375YN)
Single-player campaign, ranked multiplayer available free of charge.
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by Peter Bright on (#375YQ)
Intel's mobile chips will match discrete GPU performance without the discrete GPU size.
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by Sam Machkovech on (#375JE)
USB headset support? The return of game shows like 1 Vs. 100? We had to ask.
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by Ars Staff on (#375CP)
The most exciting games from the world's biggest board gaming event.
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by Megan Geuss on (#373SE)
The possibility reignites old tensions, unclear how much effect rule's relaxation would have.
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by Nathan Mattise on (#353DV)
Separate films, but they all took Fantastic Fest audiences to the beginning.
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by Beth Mole on (#372XD)
Bacteria in the intestines may prime immune cells to run down tumors.
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by John Timmer on (#372T0)
On November 15, see the story of one of NASA’s—and humanity’s—greatest missions.
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#372FT)
Doc says her paper records are just fine—state medical board disagrees.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#371CS)
T-Mobile and Sprint will “fight the duopoly,†but as separate companies.
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by Annalee Newitz on (#371AS)
Researchers embrace the kelp highway hypothesis in “a dramatic intellectual turnabout.â€
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by Nathan Mattise on (#3714S)
Time to review episodes 4-6: Are you not entertained?
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by Nathan Mattise on (#370CP)
Top Knot Detective, the "show"—delightfully derivative. | TKD, the film—wildly original.
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by David Kravets on (#370B0)
This column is my first step toward recovering from a maddening return experience.
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by Dan Goodin on (#36Z7M)
TorMoil threatens Mac and Linux versions of Tor browser; Windows and Tails not affected.
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by Joe Mullin on (#36Z0J)
One trade secret, one expert, and Otto Trucking—all kicked out of the case.
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by Scott K. Johnson on (#36YV7)
Report appears to have cleared federal review despite censorship fears.
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by Sam Machkovech on (#36YV9)
Shock announcement comes at outset of annual Blizzcon event.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#36YEB)
Pressure builds on FCC Chair Ajit Pai to preempt state net neutrality laws.
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by Timothy B. Lee on (#36YEC)
LA Times documented lavish election spending to defend Disneyland tax breaks.
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by Diana Gitig on (#36YEE)
The Earth Microbiome Project made trading cards so classifying microbes is easy.
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by Nathan Mattise on (#36YBK)
Iconic sci-fi/horror anthology will join Star Trek: Discovery in CBS' streaming lineup.
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by Peter Bright on (#36YBN)
Free upgrades for users of assistive technology will cease at the end of the year.
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by David Kravets on (#36Y90)
Police: "It appears the suspects knew what they were looking for."
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by Dan Goodin on (#36Y56)
Forgeries undermine the trust millions of people place in digital certificates.
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by Cathleen O'Grady on (#36Y58)
Do you say “dived†or “dove?" If it's the latter, you may have the automobile to thank.
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by Kyle Orland on (#36Y14)
Destiny 2's digital success could spell long-term trouble for discs
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by Jeff Dunn on (#36Y16)
There's impressive engineering here, but the X could still be easier to fix.
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by Peter Bright on (#36Y18)
The HP Elite x3 happens to be a pretty nice phone if you're into platforms with no future.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#36XY9)
Comcast revenue could take a big hit in two cities that might build networks.
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by Sean Gallagher on (#36XV3)
Birds love steel braided cables for beak maintenance.
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by Valentina Palladino on (#36XR4)
Customers in affected areas will have to find a new grocery delivery service.
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by Samuel Axon on (#36XJG)
The most expensive iPhone ever is Apple's proposal for the future of mobile.
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by Valentina Palladino on (#36XJJ)
Apple Watch sales continue to grow while the company bounces back in China.
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by Eric Berger on (#36XBZ)
"Now please launch something new in space for the next anniversary of our revolution."
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#36X9Q)
Cops could have "knocked at our door at a reasonable hour and advised me of my arrest."
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by Sam Machkovech on (#36X53)
Solid enough, but this feels like a footnote in the crowded Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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by Joe Mullin on (#36X2H)
Owners of an infamous licensing campaign have now really tried everything.
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#36WWQ)
"The unusual formatting makes it appear that she is not using a government account."
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