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by Samuel Axon on (#36MH3)
Several bugs were fixed, and a lost 3D Touch gesture has returned to iOS.
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| Updated | 2026-06-10 02:15 |
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by Sam Machkovech on (#36MH5)
PUBG fans, aim your looted 4x scopes at this December.
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by Valentina Palladino on (#36MDF)
Update delivers a number of highly anticipated features to the new watches.
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by Diana Gitig on (#36MAN)
Viruses co-opt one of a cell's long noncoding RNAs to replicate.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#36MAP)
FCC should declare state broadband laws invalid, Verizon tells commission.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#36KXR)
The comment was made by Panasonic's CEO the day before Tesla's Q3 earnings report.
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by Peter Bright on (#36KTT)
Microsoft is aiming the new version at the highly mobile business customer.
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by Timothy B. Lee on (#36KMA)
Even if Waymo gets to market first, it'll face stiff competition from rivals.
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by Valentina Palladino on (#36KDF)
Qualcomm has reportedly withheld software needed for testing its chips in Apple devices.
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by Eric Berger on (#36KAX)
Annual spending has ramped up significantly since 2015.
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by Timothy B. Lee on (#36JZP)
Ars visits Waymo's secret testing facility and rides in a driverless car.
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#36J0T)
Morgan Stanley: Demand for graphics chips, video game consoles will slow in 2018.
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by Joe Mullin on (#36HZ1)
Small details of a part-time actor's delivery job have become a federal case.
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by Sam Machkovech on (#36HZ3)
Disclosure of even bigger numbers comes ahead of Tuesday testimony on Capitol Hill.
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by Peter Bright on (#36HH7)
Big inboxes, ad-free interfaces, and premium support will now apply to Outlook.com.
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by Cyrus Farivar on (#36HH9)
SCO says IBM released a "sham" version of Monterey OS to prop up AIX for Power.
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by Dan Goodin on (#36HEQ)
Coinhive harnesses the resources of 500 million people with no questions asked.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#36HER)
CenturyLink gets bigger while it faces lawsuits alleging overcharges.
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by Ars Staff on (#36HET)
Multiplayer could add so much more to interactive fiction than it does in Hidden Agenda.
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by Megan Geuss on (#36H9A)
We’re living in a time when new technology is extremely material-dependent.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#36H41)
Sprint owner wants to maintain control and invest in its network, report says.
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by Kyle Orland on (#36GYC)
Highlights include New Sucker Punch Samurai world, Spelunky 2, and Last of Us Part II.
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by Jon Brodkin on (#36GYE)
Pai proposes Lifeline budget cap and new limits on which ISPs can get subsidies.
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by David Kravets on (#36GYG)
Appeals court says silencing online speech over trademark suit is unconstitutional.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#36GVM)
Emoji fragmentation of a small stakes, culinary variety.
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by Sean Gallagher on (#36GVP)
More evidence discovered, story changes again—Madsen no longer calls it an "accident."
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by Joe Mullin on (#36GRJ)
Stone fired off a profanity-laced tirade against a CNN reporter.
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by Sean Gallagher on (#36GNH)
Secrets discovered when USB was plugged into library computer; data unencrypted.
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by Eric Berger on (#36GHS)
Rocket company will attempt to send a Korean satellite to GTO today.
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by Kyle Orland on (#36GB5)
Company bumps planned production by 4 million units to meet unexpected demand.
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by Valentina Palladino on (#36FYV)
Microsoft needs to do some tweaking to make Cortana a better at-home assistant.
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by Annalee Newitz on (#36FNJ)
Life wasn't always glamorous on the historic trade routes that joined East and West.
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by Megan Geuss on (#36E5H)
Amid controversy, governor backs away from small energy firm.
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by David Kravets on (#36DWM)
Lawsuit says Facebook has a “systematic, companywide wrongful classification†system.
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by John Timmer on (#36DKQ)
I don't miss the hardware so much as I miss what it represented.
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by Samuel Axon on (#36DBG)
For some apartment dwellers, interference is a bigger problem than range.
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by Sam Machkovech on (#36D80)
Expensive rarities, a unicycling bagpiper dressed as Mario, and everything in between.
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by Ars Staff on (#36B3G)
Sometimes-mundane tasks can't diminish the grandeur of the pyramids.
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by Ars Staff on (#36B03)
A game where the only goal is "survival."
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by Ars Staff on (#36AWD)
Sick of waiting for governments, industry to lead? Here's how to be proactive on emissions.
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by Megan Geuss on (#36AV0)
The plans, the prototypes, the power-pumping: These batteries are hints of the future.
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by Dan Goodin on (#369VV)
Whatever the threat posed by the new IoT botnet, a worse one has lurked for months.
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by Beth Mole on (#369HF)
With payments, doctors allegedly overprescribed deadly fentanyl med.
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by Kyle Orland on (#369EN)
You might call it an "unboxing," but that's not a good pun.
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by Samuel Axon on (#369C9)
The iPhone 8 saw slow sales, while iPhone X demand quickly outstripped supply.
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by Sam Machkovech on (#3699M)
The ripple effects of LucasArts' closure apparently set Visceral's demise into motion.
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by Peter Bright on (#36948)
After lessons from the Creators Update, the Fall Creators Update is rolling out faster.
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by Annalee Newitz on (#3691J)
Video: At Ars Technica Live, Gary Whitta told us about his career as a Hollywood writer.
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by John Timmer on (#368Y6)
The inner planets of the TRAPPIST-1 system might get melted by induction heating.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin on (#368RT)
Since it uses the phone's sensors, there's no risk someone can hack your car.
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