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Samsung makes the Galaxy Note8 Official
Samsung's newest flagship adds dual cameras and a slightly bigger screen.
Liveblog: The Galaxy Note 8 launches
Ars is on the scene.
Satellites that can image Earth at night, and through clouds, near launch
"We’re building something slightly less capable that's smaller, cheaper."
Elon Musk posts first photo of SpaceX’s new spacesuit
"Was incredibly hard to balance aesthetics and function."
Uber drivers have made more than $50M in the first month of tipping
Company tries to keep drivers happy while it awaits a new CEO.
Feds drop demand for 1.3 million IP addresses that visited anti-Trump site
Despite warrant's language, feds say they didn't want disruptj20.org visitor logs.
Bethesda’s big VR games now have release dates, and they’re all in 2017
QuakeCon news confirms that all will land on either PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, or both.
Another staged body cam leads to 43 more dropped Baltimore prosecutions
Latest video “was self-reported as a re-enactment of the seizure of evidence.”
How the feds stopped a Porsche-driving trademark fraudster
DOJ described scheme as “one of the more sophisticated” they'd ever seen.
New Godzilla movie promises a radically different direction for the original kaiju
Japanese anime features generation ships and a far-future Earth ruled by kaiju.
Jury awards $417M to woman who says she got cancer from talc in baby powder
Johnson & Johnson is on a losing streak, with more than 5,000 cases to come.
Woman: My Uber driver went wrong way, I said something, he pushed me out
According to Courthouse News Service, Uber has been sued at least 433 times in 2017.
Dealmaster: Get a Dell Inspiron Core i7 laptop with 512GB SSD for $579
Plus $200 off the HTC Vive, $100 off Apple Watch Series 2 models, and more.
Driver’s license facial recognition tech leads to 4,000 New York arrests
“We will continue to do everything we can to hold fraudsters accountable.”
Unable to get a domain, racist Daily Stormer retreats to the Dark Web
“We can’t keep trying random registrars,” site’s admin writes.
When it comes to controversial science, a little knowledge is a problem
For those on the wrong side of an ideological divide, scientific knowledge hurts.
Sony blocks yet another game from cross-console play with Xbox One
Continuing trend suggests Sony simply doesn't want to link up with Microsoft.
Intel shows off a mysterious and attractive black Surface Book
It may just be a render, but it certainly looks good.
Stop hiding 47,000 net neutrality complaints, advocates tell FCC chair
FCC now says it will release net neutrality complaints "as soon as we can."
You missed your first chance to pre-order the Super NES Classic Edition [Updated]
But your next chance to buy could come at any moment.
Danish submarine mystery takes gruesome, bizzare turns [Updated]
Woman's torso floats ashore as Peter Madsen maintains innocence in Kim Wall's death.
Facebook’s evolutionary search for crashing software bugs
Ars gets the first look at Facebook's fancy new dynamic analysis tool.
SNES Classic Mini: Quick preview by someone who has never barrel rolled
Unfortunately, the first Ars writer to get a Mini SNES never owned an original SNES.
The solar eclipse produced some fantastic photos—here are our favorites
We're not pro photographers at Ars. Fortunately, there's a space agency for that.
Spyware backdoor prompts Google to pull 500 apps with >100m downloads
Google killed secret plugin download capability after being alerted by researchers.
Lawsuit against Daily Stormer is stuck; founder can’t be served papers
They visited seven known addresses, but couldn't find Andrew Anglin.
Mac virtualization: Parallels and VMware want you to buy new versions
Parallels update is out today; VMware Fusion and Workstation coming in October.
Tales of an IT professional sailing around the Antarctic loop
Even when it's -2 and you're 6,500-miles from your router, a good IT pro finds a way.
After years of investigation, feds bust one of AlphaBay’s largest drug rings
Suspect got this text: “Rule 101 in drug dealing... don’t be so f***ing mean to people.”
Verizon to start throttling all smartphone videos to 480p or 720p
No 4K video allowed—new bandwidth limits apply to mobile hotspots, too.
HP stuffed the best gaming desktop perks into the 10-pound Omen X laptop
An enthusiast's gaming laptop that leaves (almost) nothing to be desired.
Microsoft to remove full ReFS support from Windows 10 Pro, push Workstation SKU
Microsoft is pushing its new file system out of the mainstream and into the high end.
Miss the totality? Google Maps will make you feel better
Departing eclipse watchers are causing traffic jams from Portland to Charleston.
I was one of the first humans to see a solar eclipse in virtual reality
No special filtered glasses required to stare at the Sun in a Gear VR headset.
Atari sues Nestle, says Kit Kat video game ad violates Breakout copyright
Candy ad plays off Breakout, “an icon of early Silicon Valley ingenuity.”
Total eclipse of the Ars
From thick clouds to glorious totality, a flavor of 2017's North American eclipse.
Android 8.0 Oreo is official, starts rollout to devices
Google partners with Nabisco, ships code to AOSP, and posts system images.
America’s biggest board game convention: Gen Con in pictures
If you couldn't make it to this year's massive tabletop fest, we've got you covered.
Killer robots are coming, and Elon Musk is worried
Technology leaders warn autonomous drones could become "weapons of terror."
The very dirty history of on-demand video technology
In the early 1970s, hotels experimented with new video delivery systems for X-rated movies.
Microsoft outlines the upgrade procedures for Xbox One X
Plus: A list of over 100 Xbox One games getting 4K updates.
Final Fantasy 15: Windows Edition coming to PC in 2018
Promises the "ultimate quality" with 4K HDR support and Nvidia Gameworks enhancements.
So, you’re not seeing the eclipse today …
Only about 6 percent of Americans will see the totality today.
StarCraft Remastered review: Brood War keeps on ticking, clicking
A $15 coat of paint doesn't disturb the venerated classic, warts and all.
HTC Vive gets its first permanent price cut, now down 25 percent
That's a $200 savings, but still not as cheap as $399 Oculus Touch bundle.
Intel first 8th generation processors are just updated 7th generation chips
No Coffee Lake or Cannonlake here; these are doubled up Kaby Lake parts.
Jurassic World Evolution is a theme park sim from Planet Coaster dev Frontier
Theme Park with dinosaurs coming to PC, PS4, and Xbox One in 2018.
Supreme Court asked to nullify the Google trademark
The case comes two months after court’s “offensive” trademarks ruling.
Get out of the office, see the eclipse
Even if it’s cloudy, even if it’s not total near you, it’s worth experiencing.
A gallery of Voyager’s greatest hits—and they are truly great
“Time after time, we discovered things that we hadn’t even imagined.”
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