Internet picks “werewolf clawing off its own shirt” as new Michigan “I Voted” sticker

"It was just so hot in that voting booth!" | Continue reading


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This EV will make you grin from ear to ear—the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N

Hyundai N's attention to detail is on vivid display with this performance EV. | Continue reading


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WaveCore runs right through a concrete wall with gigabit-speed network signal

Core drilling is tricky. Getting a 6 GHz signal through concrete is now easier. | Continue reading


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A cargo bike with a low price and pedals so low they scrape the ground

A budget offering with a torque sensor (good!) and a whole lot of issues (not good). | Continue reading


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Rocket Report: Falcon 9 lifts its 7,000th Starlink; ABL cuts deep

"Branson was determined to be the first billionaire in space." | Continue reading


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Ars Technica system guide: Falling prices are more exciting than new parts

Falling prices mean you can get more for your money than you could last year. | Continue reading


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After another Boeing letdown, NASA isn’t ready to buy more Starliner missions

Boeing could earn nearly $2 billion more from NASA if it fully executes on the Starliner contract. | Continue reading


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AT&T sues Broadcom for refusing to renew perpetual license support

Ars cited in lawsuit AT&T recently filed against Broadcom. | Continue reading


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Verizon to buy Frontier for $9.6 billion, says it will expand fiber network

Verizon once sold part of its network to Frontier; now it's buying the company. | Continue reading


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What to expect from Apple’s “It’s Glowtime” event

Here's what we already know about the new flagship iPhones. | Continue reading


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After seeing Wi-Fi network named “STINKY,” Navy found hidden Starlink dish on US warship

To be fair, it's hard to live without Wi-Fi. | Continue reading


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Balatro arrives on phones Sept. 26, so plan your “sick” days accordingly

It has already sold 2 million copies. Now the fun multiplier is aiming big. | Continue reading


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New AI model “learns” how to simulate Super Mario Bros. from video footage

Despite limitations, "MarioVGG" makers think AI video could one day replace game engines. | Continue reading


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Appeals judge baffled by X’s loss over Calif. moderation law, orders injunction

California’s social media moderation law remains on hold. | Continue reading


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BMW explains why it will sell hydrogen fuel cells in 2028

BMW sees hydrogen as complementary to battery EVs on a region-by-region basis. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

More water worlds than we thought might support life

Too much water on exoplanet surfaces would mean high pressure ices, not life. | Continue reading


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FBI busts musician’s elaborate AI-powered $10M streaming-royalty heist

Feds say it's the first US criminal case involving artificially inflated music streaming. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

New AI standards group wants to make data scraping opt-in

The Dataset Providers Alliance wants to make AI data licensing ethical. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

FTC urged to make smart devices say how long they will be supported

Sudden subscription fees, lost features causing users "death by a thousand cuts." | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

The Vega rocket never found its commercial niche. After tonight, it’s gone.

The larger Vega-C will take over, primarily to launch European government satellites. | Continue reading


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After Starliner, NASA has another big human spaceflight decision to make

"We still have a lot of work to do to close out the heat shield investigation.” | Continue reading


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Generative AI backlash hits annual writing event, prompting resignations

NaNoWriMo refuses to condemn AI as accessibility tool, faces criticism from writers. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Internet Archive’s e-book lending is not fair use, appeals court rules

Publishers prevail despite lack of proof of market harm. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Jack Black stars as expert crafter Steve in A Minecraft Movie teaser

"Anything you can dream about here, you can make." | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Record measles outbreak in Oregon blamed on vaccine exemptions

Vaccine exemptions at nearly 9% in the state, enabling sustained transmission. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Zyxel warns of vulnerabilities in a wide range of its products

Most serious vulnerabilities carry severity ratings of 9.8 and 8.1 out of a possible 10. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Ukrainian drones now spray 2,500° C thermite streams right into Russian trenches

Mechanical dragons now deliver fire on command. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Australian government trial finds AI is much worse than humans at summarizing

Llama2-70B failed to capture "complex context," but updated models might do better. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

DOJ subpoenas Nvidia in deepening AI antitrust probe, report says

DOJ reportedly seeks evidence of alleged unfair supply and pricing of AI chips. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

I added a ratgdo to my garage door, and I don’t know why I waited so long

Dumping proprietary garbage for a FOSS solution that just works. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Cats play fetch more often than previously believed, though still less than dogs

About 4 in 10 cats and nearly 8 in 10 dogs like to play fetch, especially males. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Sutskever strikes AI gold with billion-dollar backing for superintelligent AI

Top venture firms back SSI to develop "safe" AI with teams in Palo Alto and Tel Aviv. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Massive underwater eruption may preview deep-sea mining destruction 

Scientists are exploring the underwater aftermath of the 2022 Hunga eruption. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2 is serious heavy-metal shooting and slashing

Strong first impressions of a game filled with enemy hordes and dark metal lore. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Starlink relents to Brazil, agrees to block Elon Musk’s X platform

Starlink: "We are complying with the order to block access to X in Brazil." | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

The DNA secrets of a medieval cave-dwelling community

Isolated community marked by inbreeding, violence, and devout worship. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Ford starts deliveries of enhanced-range E-Transit electric vans

The new battery charges at a higher rate, and onboard power can be used in motion. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Qualcomm’s new 8-core Snapdragon chip is aimed at cheaper Arm Windows PCs

Windows-on-Arm has gotten better, but we're still waiting for good budget PCs. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Relativity Space has gone from printing money and rockets to doing what, exactly?

"I would rather make that decision than pathologically hold on to something." | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Bird flu reaches cows in California, the country’s largest milk producer

The highly pathogenic strain has now spread to 197 herds in 14 states. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

TV viewers get screwed again as Disney channels are blacked out on DirecTV

Two days into blackout, DirecTV will fight Disney "as long as it needs to." | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Oprah’s upcoming AI television special sparks outrage among tech critics. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Metal bats have pluses for young players, but in the end it comes down to skill

Skill of the hitters was still the biggest factor in how fast the ball came off the bat. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Oprah’s upcoming AI television special sparks outrage among tech critics

AI opponents say Gates, Altman, and others will guide Oprah through an AI "sales pitch." | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Rust in Linux lead retires rather than deal with more “nontechnical nonsense”

How long can the C languages maintain their primacy in the kernel? | Continue reading


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Intel Core Ultra 200V promises Arm-beating battery life without compatibility issues

Another mixed year for CPU speed, but battery and graphics upgrades are welcome. | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Natural piezoelectric effect may build gold deposits

How does an unreactive, barely soluble metal end up forming giant chunks? | Continue reading


@arstechnica.com | 4 months ago

Sony is shutting down Concord, refunding players after just two weeks

Team-based shooter eight years in the making had just 25,000 estimated sales. | Continue reading


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