The MacBook Air is the obvious loser as the sun sets on the Intel Mac era In the end, Intel […]
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Nintendo Switch 2: The Ars Technica review
Nintendo’s overdue upgrade is a strong contender, even amid competition from handheld PCs. Maybe not the best showcase of the […]
How to draft a will to avoid becoming an AI ghost—it’s not easy
Why requests for “no AI resurrections” will probably go ignored. All right! This AI is TOAST! Credit: Aurich Lawson All […]
She was a Disney star with platinum records, but Bridgit Mendler gave it up to change the world
Skip to content “The space industry has a ground bottleneck, and the problem is going to get worse.” The Northwood […]
A history of the Internet, part 2: The high-tech gold rush begins
The Web Era arrives, the browser wars flare, and a bubble bursts. Welcome to the second article in our three-part […]
Ex-FCC Chair Ajit Pai is now a wireless lobbyist—and enemy of cable companies
Skip to content Pai’s return as CTIA lobbyist fuels industry-wide battle over spectrum rights. Ajit Pai, former chairman of the […]
Google’s nightmare: How a search spinoff could remake the web
Google has shaped the Internet as we know it, and unleashing its index could change everything. Google may be forced […]
What solar? What wind? Texas data centers build their own gas power plants
Data center operators are turning away from the grid to build their own power plants. Sisters Abigail and Jennifer Lindsey […]
Review: At $349, AMD’s 16GB Radeon RX 9060 XT is the new midrange GPU to beat
If that $349 price is real then it’s a great deal; if it’s not real, it depends. ASRock’s version of […]
Meta and Yandex are de-anonymizing Android users’ web browsing identifiers
Abuse allows Meta and Yandex to attach persistent identifiers to detailed browsing histories. Credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images Credit: […]
