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Updated 2026-06-13 16:30
PETA drops lawsuit demanding animals the right to own property
Naruto can beat his chest: Monkey’s habitat wins 25% stake in the selfies.
At last, Wonder Woman 2 has secured Patty Jenkins as director
After the smash success of Wonder Woman, she’s getting a bit of a raise, too.
Law making it illegal to collect data, photo of open land hangs in balance
Court: “Collection of resource data constitutes the protected creation of speech.”
Judge throws out 57-year-old copyright on “We Shall Overcome”
Pete Seeger asked for his name to be removed from the copyright in 1994.
Congratulations, America. Here were some of your dumbest hurricane ideas
Liars, rubberneckers, 10-day track sharers, and Ann Coulter—the worst of Irma.
Nintendo: Super NES Classic production has been “dramatically increased”
Fils-Aime warns against eBay markup: “You shouldn’t [have to] pay more than $79.99.”
It’s about to get tougher for cops, border agents to get at your iPhone’s data
Infosec researcher tells Ars new iOS update will “f-up border searches.”
Volkswagen Group will electrify all 12 brands by 2030, needs gigafactories
VW will have an electric or plug-in version of every car it sells.
Hundreds of hospitals with violations, deaths get “gold seal of approval“
Investigation finds problems and conflicts of interest in accreditation system.
Crash Override book review: Defining what the Internet can learn from the G-word
Zoe Quinn recaps years of Internet harassment with context and surprises for all.
Equifax moves to fix weak PINs for “security freeze” on consumer credit reports
Customers found PIN was just a date-time stamp, vulnerable to brute-forcing.
This admin helped music pirates pilfer 1 billion copyrighted tracks
RIAA nemesis ShareBeast did not respond to takedown notices, authorities said.
China joins the growing movement to ban gasoline and diesel cars
The internal combustion engine's days are numbered.
Teams adds guest access, Microsoft claims 125K orgs use it monthly
Redmond starts to fill an important gap to compete with Slack.
Volcanic ice caves on Antarctica may host complex life
Volcanoes may provide life refuges when icy conditions prevail.
Xiaomi’s stunning Mi Mix gets a sequel, the Mi Mix 2
The Mi Mix 2 makes some improvements over last year, still looks amazing.
New analysis suggests Fox News is working, shifting votes to R column
Research relies on Americans being too lazy to keep channel surfing.
FireWatch dev uses DMCA against PewDiePie after streamed racial slur
Campo Santo cuts off association with "propagator of despicable garbage."
Tesla remotely extends the range of some cars to help with Irma
An over-the-air software update temporarily unlocks spare battery capacity.
iPhone X: Software leak appears to confirm name, features, and specs
Meanwhile, iPhone 8 is an updated iPhone 7 with a glass back, and wireless charging.
The Ars 10: We pick our favorite indie games from PAX West 2017
NBA Jam-alikes, Advance Wars-alikes, and a coffee-cup fighting game all feature.
In Irma prep, GasBuddy downloads increased 10x, nuclear reactors stayed online
As the hurricane hits, fuel and power are in short supply.
So much for that Voynich manuscript “solution”
Librarians would have "rebutted it in a heartbeat," says medieval scholar.
Look back at PAX West 2017 with our photo scavenger hunt
If you find them all, you win the highly coveted "nothing."
The dye whisperer: Meet the chemist giving biologists worldwide new colors
They’re brighter, more stable, a little less clunky, and, for now, a steal.
A rare, destructive hurricane is coming to Florida today
Also, how Irma's pressure explains that viral video showing no water in the Bahamas.
Startup buzzkill: California bans drone delivery services of legalized pot
California Bureau of Cannabis Control just says “no” to autonomous delivery of marijuana.
As Irma approaches nuclear plants in Florida, lessons from Andrew resonate
Advance warning favors preparedness, but 1992 hurricane still ran up $90 million bill.
Key questions about Hurricane Irma on Saturday
The storm remains an extremely dangerous hurricane for parts of Florida.
Lyft’s strategy: Be the Android of the self-driving car business
Lyft wants lots of self-driving car companies to build on its open network.
I’ve fallen in love with a laptop—the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga
Review: Lenovo has built the platonic ideal of a modern laptop.
US forecast models have been pretty terrible during Hurricane Irma
NOAA's best weather model seems to be getting worse with hurricanes, not better.
The mysterious Voynich manuscript has finally been decoded
History researcher says that it's a mostly plagiarized guide to women's health.
As Irma nears, GIS data shows Florida emptying itself of planes
Flight, ship, and wind trackers visualize the hurricanes in real time these days.
The first man at trial over a “gig economy” job got dismantled on cross-examination [Updated]
“They’re taking advantage of people like me. We need to work, to pay rent.”
So, Equifax says your data was hacked—now what?
143 million now face identity theft threat, so here's what to do if you're one of them.
Many nicknames for Pluto’s features are now official
Explorers, astronomers, and underworld figures donate names to features.
Intel to stop making WiGig cards for laptops but still pushing 60GHz for VR
Wireless docking stations haven't really caught on, but VR headsets may be another story.
Are you an Equifax breach victim? You could give up right to sue to find out [Updated]
Visiting Equifax site to see if you're a victim can require you to waive lawsuit rights.
We inhale up to 10 billion mold spores daily; here’s why you haven’t died yet
Hint: It’s not because our immune systems carry out mass fungi-cide.
iFixit’s Galaxy Note 8 Teardown finds lots of glue, removable components
iFixit hates glue, likes components that live on separate circuit boards.
YouTubers escape fines for promoting their own CS:GO gambling site
FTC settlement extracts a promise not to do it again and not much else.
Uber is apparently facing a third federal criminal investigation
Uber allegedly created fake Lyft accounts to gather data on drivers and prices.
Bored? Try the Goodwood Revival livestream
Classic race cars, plenty of rain, and it's free on YouTube.
Lawyer who sued Gawker and Techdirt has a new target: Jezebel
"Whatever he says, goes," former Superstar Machine member "Poppy" told Jezebel.
For parts of Florida, Hurricane Irma offers a worst-case scenario
Some of the most important forecast models have shifted a bit westward overnight.
The TVR Griffith: It’s small, it’s fast, and it’s not coming to the US
A manual gearbox and as few driver aids as regulations allow.
Cuckoo calls sound like hawks to distract the birds they’re preying on
Distraction results in a lower chance of their eggs getting the boot.
What to expect from Apple’s September 12 event
Get ready for a radically different iPhone, plus a few other updated devices.
Why the Equifax breach is very possibly the worst leak of personal info ever
Consumers' most sensitive data is now in the open and will remain so for years to come.
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