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Hospitals, government agencies, and a large roster of tech companies all targeted.
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High price, but it's in line with what Amazon has charged for older premium Kindles.
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What's with the sudden interest in nuclear power among tech titans?
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New text-to-video tool focuses on video pros, made with content owner permission.
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GitHub removal comes months after a Nintendo lawsuit took down the Yuzu emulator.
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CPUs bring Core Ultra features to desktops, with similar performance caveats.
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Work on Asahi's Vulkan GPU driver and various translation layers is paying off.
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AMD CEO Lisa Su on the MI325X: "This is the beginning, not the end of the AI race."
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Partying robots spark debate about accuracy of Musk's "biggest product ever of any kind" vision.
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Analysis of Denuvo DRM cracking shows significant impacts on publishers' bottom lines.
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We run the models through seven categories to determine an updated champion.
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Long story short . At 13 an asteroid flew by overhead . Wafted . Defied gravity . Three decades later I’m developing physics engines to s...
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Sign-on systems from Big Tech companies have been incorporated into deepfake generators.
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Video site needs labels’ content to legally train AI song generators.
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It took Apple’s board 10 years to see the obvious writing on the wall.
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US government tracking the energy implications of booming bitcoin mining in US.
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Many transgressions come from “very large companies that have robust security teams.”
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What the future of search could look like as DOJ seeks to end Google’s monopoly.
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GitHub removal comes months after a Nintendo lawsuit took down the Yuzu emulator.
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New unit won’t include a disc drive, but will improve frame rate in high-fidelity games.
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Research model catches bugs in AI-generated code, improving human oversight of AI.
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Full-service Poseidon info stealer pushed by “advertiser identity verified by Google.”
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What was “mini” in 2010 is not particularly mini in 2024.
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This includes common languages like Cantonese and lesser-known ones like Manx.
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OpenAI has nearly doubled what investors think it's worth—but there's a catch.
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Will Swifties’ war on AI fakes spark a deepfake porn reckoning?
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Search privacy company still needs Bing, but won’t allow Microsoft’s trackers.
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Opponents say SOPA-like proposal would block plenty of legitimate websites.
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Ars chats with law philosopher Scott Shapiro about his new book, Fancy Bear Goes Phishing.
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Want mechanical typing without bulky cables? Here are our 4 favorite options.
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Hands-on with one of Logitech’s new colorful PC peripherals.
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Asahi’s work can help other OSes, alternate Linux distros boot on Apple hardware.
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AI video editor can recognize objects, people, and sounds, allowing editing via text.
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Scientists think they might hold the key to helping protect us all.
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AlphaTensor discovers better algorithms for matrix math, inspiring another improvement from afar.
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Angry Miao replaces bulky arrow buttons with a 2×0.5-inch capacitive touchpad.
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Featuring the Solarium Commission, Carnegie Mellon, and a Singapore conference.
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Voice synthesis PR stunt calls upon the dead to help sell an AI product.
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Higher-end Surface-branded accessories will carry on, at least for now.
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Japan’s science minister said the failure was “extremely regrettable.”
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Some technical revolutions enter with drama and a bang, others wriggle unnoticed into our everyday experience. And one of the quietest re...
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Mediocre typing feel overshadows reliable wireless and fantastic battery life.
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Corsair’s K70 RGB Pro joins the rush of inconspicuously fast keyboards.
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Want a mechanical keyboard but don’t know where to start? We’ve got you covered.
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“We believe that we have made huge progress in this development.”
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Never-before-seen, cross-platform SysJoker came from an “advanced threat actor.”
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OpenCore project continues bridging the gaps between PCs and real Intel Macs.
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The CI/CD service was first announced a year ago at WWDC 2021.
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Australia forced tech giants to pay for content; other countries now expect the same.
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Ars-exclusive analysis shows discs and cartridges becoming rarer and rarer.
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The Odyssey Neo G8 32" may be the first 4K monitor with a 240 Hz refresh rate.
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It’s one of the new build’s smaller changes—but also one of the most annoying.
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