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You’ll never guess where Russian spies are hiding their control servers
Turla uses social media and clever programming techniques to cover its tracks.
Covfefe aside, late-night tweets are bad news
Nocturnal Twitter use links to poor performance, according to basketball-player study.
Twitter users threaten legal action if Trump doesn’t unblock them
Mayors can’t eject city hall critics, so Trump can’t block Twitter critics, either.
Decrypted: American Gods takes a shot at patriotism and gun worship
Double-header! Lee Hutchinson talks guns, and we interview actors Ricky Whittle and Orlando Jones.
Verizon is forced to fix 15,000 “double poles” and other network problems
Verizon signs settlement after calling union complaint a “fishing expedition.”
Enthusiasts warn planetary protection may stop humans from going to Mars
“If we could get the red death from Mars, we’d already have it.”
Uber fires 20 employees as fallout from sexual harassment investigation
A law firm is reviewing 215 sexual harassment claims. Uber has about 12,000 workers.
Kids who weather bitter divorce are 3 times more vulnerable to colds as adults
Stress surrounding a separation leaves permanent mark on the immune systems.
Can you commit manslaughter by sending texts? We’re about to find out
"All you have to do is turn on the generator and you will be free and happy."
California gov to work with China on clean energy tech, defying US reversal
Comes as California legislature debates ambitious renewables goal.
Dealmaster: Get two free audio books when you start a 30-day Audible trial
Plus deals on laptops, Wi-Fi cameras, smart TVs, external hard drives, and more.
How one patent troll is desperately trying to stay in East Texas
Uniloc finds plenty of reasons Google why should still be sued in East Texas.
Stepping on Neil Armstrong: Ars visits the Navy’s newest research vessel
We've got film from the US' latest generation of mobile research stations.
Amazon and Reddit try to save net neutrality rules in “day of action”
Activists and websites plan "Internet-wide day of action" on July 12.
When it comes to Xbox, the X could probably stand for NetfliX
YouTube and other video apps also make up a significant portion of Xbox usage
Here’s hoping the iMac Pro learns from the Mac Pro’s mistakes
It's a bit odd, but it's the first step toward fixing Apple's pro desktops.
How a few yellow dots burned the Intercept’s NSA leaker
By providing copy of leak, Intercept likely accelerated ID of contractor.
Gearhead: Digital assistants, Nokia 3310, and superstar Mark Ronson
Our new technology and gadget podcast, co-hosted by Ars UK and Wired.
Xbox One users largely ignore backward-compatible Xbox 360 games
Aggregate sample shows newer console buyers don't want to play older games much.
UK police arrest man via automatic face-recognition tech
Camera-equipped van in South Wales apparently spotted man whose face was in database.
Amid coal plant closures, coal mines open (but not for electricity)
Coking coal sees a bit of a bump, but electricity is still winding down coal.
Xbox Unleashed: Our deep-dive study of how millions use Xbox Live
Our follow-up to the Steam Gauge series samples statistics from millions of Gamertags.
HP grows Omen line with new gaming laptops, VR backpack PC, and more
Are you ready for a compact desktop that doubles as a wearable VR machine?
DiRT 4 review: As engaging as DiRT Rally but without the punishing difficulty
If Forza Horizon 3 wasn’t your off-road cup of tea, get a load of this.
Checking out the new iPad Pros and their fancy 120Hz screens
New tablets aren’t a revelation, but they’re good tablets for iPad die-hards.
Linguistic analysis of body-cam footage shows police bias against black people
Research shows body-cam footage is an important data source and not just evidence.
Leaked NSA report says Russians tried to hack state election officials
Alleged source of leak arrested by FBI after Intercept provided copy to NSA.
Cable TV “failing” as a business, cable industry lobbyist says
Broadband is the future as TV faces rising costs and online video competition.
Video gaming’s voice actor strike is ending in slow, small drips
As some publishers hold out, dozens of projects agree to union demands.
Homepod is Apple’s first “breakthrough home speaker,” coming December for $349
Has home management features, but currently focused more on music than on Siri.
Apple’s new iOS file manager coming this fall as part of iOS 11
iPhone and iPad file manager provides access to local files and cloud storage.
iOS 11 drops the iPhone 5 and 5C and the fourth-gen iPad
iOS will complete its 64-bit transition just four years after it started.
Apple introduces a redesigned 10.5-inch iPad Pro starting at $649.99
Redesigned device gives us a full-size onscreen keyboard and lots of other stuff.
iOS 11 will bring big updates to Siri, iMessages, Apple Pay, and more
Lots of updates will make iOS look and feel different come Fall 2017.
Apple gives the MacBook and MacBook Pros a Kaby Lake refresh
Apple modernizes its laptops in a rare WWDC hardware update.
SteamVR is coming to Mac—and Apple says it will actually work
Metal 2 API getting Unreal 4, Unity engine support; Thunderbolt 3 GPU enclosure coming.
New Kaby Lake iMacs arrive from Apple
Apple also gives a sneak peek of upcoming iMac Pro.
macOS is now fully baked with macOS High Sierra
The new APFS file system is heading mainstream.
Anything that can run macOS Sierra can also run macOS High Sierra
After dropping older models last year, Apple holds things steady this year.
Apple TV will receive Amazon Prime Video “later this year”
Cook confirms news at WWDC keynote.
Apple introduces watchOS 4 at WWDC with new Siri-powered watch face
New watch faces, activity features, a new music app, and more.
Liveblog: Apple’s WWDC 2017 keynote
Join us as we look at the latest refreshes to Apple's slew of operating systems.
Supreme Court agrees to rule if cops need warrant for cell-site data
Justices to clarify protections of the Fourth Amendment in the digital age.
Mylan chairman: Drug pricing critics ought to go copulate with themselves
After public outrage and lawmaker blustering, EpiPens are still really expensive.
Giant ringed planet may have been spotted as it eclipses its host star
And its next passage is expected later this year.
NT Workstation may make a return with new high-end desktop Windows SKU
New version will support up to 4 sockets and 6TB RAM.
Nvidia Max-Q laptops: Impressively thin, but industrial design needs work
Asus Zephyrus has an innovative cooling system, but the keyboard is hilariously bad.
IBM unveils world’s first 5nm chip
Built with a new type of gate-all-around transistor, plus extreme ultraviolet lithography.
Tech firms: We’re trying to make our sites hostile to terrorists
Facebook, Twitter, and Google react to UK prime minister's call to limit encryption.
Ars asks: What IT bugaboos keep you up at night?
We’ve got a survey, and we’d love to know your thoughts on the scary side of IT.
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