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Twitter rival Gab faces domain loss over extremist content
After anti-Semitic post, registrar gives Gab five days to find a new provider.
Tackle football before age 12 may boost risks of cognitive, mood disorders
Study of 214 former amateur and professional players suggests risks start young.
Infrared signals in surveillance cameras let malware jump network air gaps
aIR-Jumper weaves passwords and crypto keys into infrared signals.
Apple File System in macOS High Sierra won’t work with Fusion Drives
At least not at launch.
A Proterra electric bus just drove 1,100 miles on a single charge
The Catalyst E2 Max went 1,101.2 miles, thanks to a 660kWh battery.
Nikola Motor Company and Bosch team up on long-haul fuel cell truck
A truck with up to 1,200 miles in range will run on Bosch’s eAxle platform.
Stack Overflow gives an even closer look at developer salaries
Tabs and spaces aren't the only things that influence developer pay.
New Amazon Fire HD 10 adds full HD display, hands-free Alexa
Amazon pairs compelling features with excellent build quality for $150.
iOS 11 on the iPhone 5S: Slower, but not quite slow
The 5S is slower for sure, but it's still faster than the iPhone 5 on iOS 10.
Read a scene from my new novel about robots and pirates
My first novel is out today! Here's an excerpt.
How to RGB: A system builder’s guide to RGB PC lighting
With the right set of components and Asus Aura, a fully-synced RGB system is within reach.
New patent review process has saved billions—so why is it under attack?
"Inter partes review" let a patent's opponents be heard, without spending millions.
How Qi wireless charging works, and why it hasn’t taken over yet
Qi has been an Android staple for a while, and now it’s coming to iPhones, too.
iOS 11, thoroughly reviewed
Wide-ranging update is full of changes, but iPad benefits the most.
Uber: We don’t have to pay drivers based on rider fares
Contracts allow rider fares to be higher than what is known and paid to drivers.
The United States Air Force turned 70 today
We put together a collection of planes to celebrate the occasion.
“Fake” net neutrality comments at heart of lawsuit filed against FCC
Lawsuit: FCC ignored public records request for data on mass comment uploads.
Fortnite devs inadvertently prove cross-console play is possible [Updated]
Epic says brief Xbox One/PS4 connection was an “issue” that has been “corrected.”
Trump admin wants to allow seismic study of Alaska refuge for oil drilling
But with oil prices so low, it’s unclear if companies would see this as an opportunity.
Intel reveals it has been working with Google on self-driving cars since 2009
Intel processors, ethernet, and FPGAs have powered Waymo’s cars since 2009.
Bay Area: Join us 9/20 to discuss how microfluidics will change science
At Ars Live, biochemist Aaron Streets will talk about the tech that's revolutionizing labs.
Soviet air defense officer who saved the world dies at age 77
Petrov was the one person standing between a missile-launch warning and probable nuclear war.
British tabloid told to admit its climate coverage was inaccurate
Nobody was duped, and data was not manipulated, despite article’s initial claims.
New law firm seeks would-be gov’t whistleblowers, requires Tor and SecureDrop
"We want to earn the trust of people who have been 20-year veterans at the NSA."
For $200 you can get an NBA smart jersey and be a marketing pawn
Once activated, Nike knows where you live, and when and where jersey is scanned.
HTML5 DRM finally makes it as an official W3C Recommendation
30.8% of W3C members disapproved of the decision.
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite isn’t the same without arcade-era pixel art
A look back at the Marvel vs Capcom series and the evolution of pixel art to 3D.
T-Mobile backtracks from plan to throttle Apple Watch speeds to 512kbps
T-Mobile initially planned $20 charge for watch LTE, but now it'll be $10.
Samsung finally lets Galaxy users disable the Bixby button—to an extent
Samsung relents to criticism of Bixby button placement, but not totally.
Battleborn is Battledead: Updates halted after ~16 months
Servers will stay up, but Gearbox seems to be transitioning to Borderlands 3.
Avast! There’s malware in that CCleaner software update
Avast's recent acquisition spreads a backdoor signed with its own certificate.
Unannounced Google Assistant headphones show up at Best Buy
Bose is charging forward with "Google" headphones, despite the lack of an announcement.
Jose hanging on, Maria intensifying as the Atlantic tropics sizzle
The Atlantic tropics have slumbered in recent Septembers. But not this one.
Faced with a trove of new evidence in Uber case, Waymo asks to delay trial
Waymo says it's just now getting evidence that "goes to the heart of the case."
Range Rover Velar review: A handsome slab of British luxury
Undeniably beautiful, luxurious, and a true off-roader. But perhaps too much tech.
HP shows us what a real PC workstation looks like with a 56-core, 3TB Z8
Fully decked out, it will be quite expensive.
If you read one sci-fi series this year, it should be The Broken Earth
The haunting trilogy by N.K. Jemisin won Hugo Awards two years running and changed sci-fi.
Feds in California are aggressively going after Silk Road, AlphaBay vendors
Federal courthouse in Fresno is set to see a lot of action in coming months.
Tooth and Tail review: Delightful, rodent-riddled StarCraft for the rest of us
Yes, you can play a deep, fantastic RTS game with only a gamepad.
The coming game cartridge renaissance?
Street Fighter II’s SNES rerelease could be the start of a trend.
See jerkface bacteria hiding in tumors and gobbling chemotherapy drugs
They make cancers drug-resistant, but a dose of antibiotics may help, study suggests.
A telemarketer called my elevator
The emergency intercom started speaking to me in a voice I’ve heard a thousand times.
Audi Sport’s RS3 and TT-RS: The same engine but very different cars
We test these 400hp, five-cylinder siblings on track at Lime Rock Park.
Every Nintendo Switch appears to contain a hidden copy of NES Golf
What's more, it might have a first for an emulated NES game: motion control.
ISPs can keep sharing your browsing history after California no-vote
Lawmakers fail to vote on opt-in rule that would protect your browsing history.
Devs unknowingly use “malicious” modules snuck into official Python repository
Code packages available in PyPI contained modified installation scripts.
An update on Hurricane Jose and the next threat behind it
The Atlantic remains hot with Jose, Lee, and the season's 15th tropical cyclone.
“Prepare to die” in Dark Souls: The Board Game
Review: It’s a lot like the video game—for good and ill.
Twitter rival Gab sues Google over app store rejection
Gab, an app popular with the alt-right, says Google violated antitrust law.
Ad industry “deeply concerned” about Safari’s new ad-tracking restrictions
Apple's limits on tracking will "sabotage the economic model for the Internet."
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