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Doom: The Dark Ages review: Shields up!
Prepare to add a more defensive stance to the usual dodge-and-shoot gameplay loop. There’s a reason that shield is so […]
Ars Technica’s gift guide for Mother’s Day: Give mom some cool things
say hi to your mom for me Wondering what to get the mom who has everything? We’ve got some ideas! […]
SpaceX pushed “sniper” theory with the feds far more than is publicly known
“It came out of nowhere, and it was really violent.” The Amos 6 satellite is lost atop a Falcon 9 […]
“Older than Google,” this Elder Scrolls wiki has been helping gamers for 30 years
Interviewing the people behind the 30-year-old Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages. The team is still keeping up with new updates, including […]
Redditor accidentally reinvents discarded ’90s tool to escape today’s age gates
Skip to content The ’90s called. They want their flawed age verification methods back. Credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images […]
Monty Python and the Holy Grail turns 50
Ars staffers reflect upon the things they love most about this masterpiece of absurdist comedy. Credit: EMI Films/Python (Monty) Pictures […]
iOS and Android juice jacking defenses have been trivial to bypass for years
SON OF JUICE JACKING ARISES New ChoiceJacking attack allows malicious chargers to steal data from phones. Credit: Aurich Lawson | […]
In the age of AI, we must protect human creativity as a natural resource
Op-ed: As AI outputs flood the Internet, diverse human perspectives are our most valuable resource. Ironically, our present AI age […]
Review: Ryzen AI CPU makes this the fastest the Framework Laptop 13 has ever been
With great power comes great responsibility and subpar battery life. The latest Framework Laptop 13, which asks you to take […]
