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Ars Technica blogged Portland, Oregon rejects drinking water fluoridation by wide margin 19 hours ago
Public health measure goes down amid vague concerns about safety and purity.
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Ars Technica blogged Live-action Halo “TV series” coming to Xbox One 1 day ago
Steven Spielberg is attached to the project.
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Ars Technica blogged We Steal Secrets: the rise and fall of WikiLeaks in classic Hollywood terms 3 days ago
Julian Assange stars as Walter White; the US government reprises The Chicken Man.
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Ars Technica blogged Password Minder: The blank notebook that got laughed out of production 6 days ago
An infomercial product for keeping passwords shockingly didn't find an audience.
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Ars Technica blogged Commander Chris Hadfield bids adieu to ISS with “Space Oddity” cover 1 week ago
A David Bowie cover produced in space—genius. This guy is awesome.
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Ars Technica blogged A wireless network with frickin’ laser beams on the ceiling 1 week ago
Beamcaster's optical links offer high throughput but require line of sight.
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Ars Technica blogged Watch out Maverick: Navy drones practicing their carrier landings 2 weeks ago
Drone proves it can "tailhook" land on solid ground, will head to sea next.
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Ars Technica blogged Warner Brothers sued for unauthorized use of two feline Internet memes 2 weeks ago
Creators of "keyboard cat" and "nyan cat" object to use in Scribblenauts game.
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Ars Technica blogged US embassies worldwide take to Facebook in bizarre promotion of “World IP Day” 3 weeks ago
Your tax dollars promote strong IP rights in Canada, Estonia, and Suriname?
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Ars Technica blogged Google didn’t comply with Argentina’s request to remove NSFW video of president 3 weeks ago
Mountain View says global gov't content removal requests reached record levels.
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Ars Technica blogged EA rolling out major SimCity simulation changes today 1 month ago
"Update 2.0" will fix significant bugs and include interface improvements.
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Ars Technica blogged Third time’s the charm for Antares rocket 1 month ago
Orbital Sciences test flight blasts off, reaches orbit, deploys payload.
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Ars Technica blogged Thanks to modders, gamers can play Super Mareo Bruhs inside Counter-Strike: GO 1 month ago
Your chance to play a Mario rip-off while people are shooting at you.
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Ars Technica blogged Report: $500 always-online Xbox successor to launch in early November 1 month ago
Microsoft likely to reveal next-gen console at May event.
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Ars Technica blogged Sega forced to admit wrongdoing in Alien: Colonial Marines advertising 1 month ago
Disclaimer admits in-game footage came from "work in progress."
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Ars Technica blogged Metal Gear Solid V seems too beautiful for current-gen consoles 1 month ago
Welcome to the next generation... of the last generation.
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Ars Technica blogged New ad campaign will change your mobile handset into a BlackBerry one 1 month ago
Company's new advertising campaign will literally takeover your screen.
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Ars Technica blogged One day after iOS 6.1.3, a new iPhone lock screen bug emerges 2 months ago
The old iPhone lock screen bug was fixed, making room for a brand new one.
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Ars Technica blogged GoPro can fall from planes with no parachute, can’t get copyright law 2 months ago
GoPro sends a DMCA notice. Because its trademarks were used. In a review.
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Ars Technica blogged Get excited: Brain-bending platformer Fez finally coming to Steam (and OS X!) 2 months ago
Developed on PC, tested on PC, demoed on PC... and now finally playable on PC.
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Ars Technica blogged Ars Technicast, Episode 22—Tech horror stories 2 months ago
Remember that time you dropped your smartphone into the toilet? We do, too.
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Ars Technica blogged Hackers open up offline play, modding tools for SimCity 2 months ago
A little simple file manipulation allows for intra-city highways and more.
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Ars Technica blogged Dad hacks Donkey Kong for his daughter; Pauline now saves Mario 2 months ago
Princess: your Mario is in another castle.
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Ars Technica blogged After leaving users exposed, Apple finally HTTPS-protects iOS App Store 2 months ago
But don't break out the bubbly yet. Apple engineers still have work to do.
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Ars Technica blogged Clogged streets: SimCity launch plagued by server problems 2 months ago
Download problems, hanging loads, and queues to enter games greet new players.
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Ars Technica blogged SimCity impressions: We waited ten years for this? 2 months ago
Two Ars editors play mayor for a weekend and find the experience wanting.
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Ars Technica blogged Peeved politicians want “loser pays” rule for patent trolls 2 months ago
SHIELD Act would target patent shell companies, exempt inventors, universities.
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Ars Technica blogged Linus Torvalds: I will not change Linux to “deep-throat Microsoft” 2 months ago
"This is not a d**k-sucking contest," says Linux's benevolent overlord.
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Ars Technica blogged Researchers find yet another way to get around iOS 6.1 passcode 2 months ago
It turns out there are two versions of this vulnerability in iOS 6.1.
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Ars Technica blogged Man in blue underwear shines laser at police ’copter “just to see how far it would go” 2 months ago
Now faces up to five years in jail, $250,000 fine.
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Ars Technica blogged iOS passcode bug slated to be fixed in iOS 6.1.3—for real this time 3 months ago
The second beta of iOS 6.1.3 reportedly fixes this security hole.
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Ars Technica blogged What to expect when you’re expecting Sony to announce the PlayStation 4 3 months ago
Which questions will Sony answer at tonight's big reveal?
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Ars Technica blogged Lunchbox schmunchbox? Jony Ive talks product naming at Apple 3 months ago
Two video clips of Ive on BBC's Blue Peter talking about his work at Apple.
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Ars Technica blogged Does Apple really assign engineers to “fake” projects as a loyalty test? 3 months ago
How an Apple rumor became instant "fact."
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Ars Technica blogged Julian Assange files formal application to run for Australian Senate 3 months ago
If WikiLeaks Party wins, supporters say Assange can designate a proxy.
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Ars Technica blogged New nanotech promises nothing will ever get wet—so how should it be used? 3 months ago
Ultra Ever Dry video demos a "super hydrophobic coating" that repels everything.
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Ars Technica blogged L.A. Noire blooper reel chips away at the uncanny valley 3 months ago
Real-world motion capture outtakes make 3D animation seem even more real.
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Ars Technica blogged Robohand: how cheap 3D printers built a replacement hand for a five-year old boy 3 months ago
Creators make the design public domain to help people who can't afford prostheses.
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Ars Technica blogged House of Cards: The “13-hour movie” defining the Netflix experience 3 months ago
Beau Willimon talked to Ars about how the streaming company is changing TV's rules.
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Ars Technica blogged Yes, a US Senator just said games are a bigger problem than guns 3 months ago
Don't worry, he doesn't want to pry your controller from your cold, dead hands.
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Ars Technica blogged “Bob is having a cardiac arrest!”: Surgeon Simulator 2013 may be the best game ever 3 months ago
Poor Bob fell off his toilet, resulting in urgent need for a heart transplant.
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Ars Technica blogged Yes, that PC cleanup app you saw on cable TV at 3 a.m. is a scam 3 months ago
Why these apps are awful and what you really need to do about your slow PC.
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Ars Technica blogged Six-year-old “Dancing baby” lawsuit set for jury trial 3 months ago
EFF may win a whopping $1,275 from Universal for a YouTube takedown.
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Ars Technica blogged Mini penguincam catches birds' hunting success 4 months ago
One Adélie penguin nabbed 14 fish in 20 seconds.
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Ars Technica blogged Bethesda starts taking Elder Scrolls Online beta applications 4 months ago
Epic trailer, but still no release date plans for beta or final release.
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Ars Technica blogged Is MechWarrior Online robot-stomping fun? Ars OpenForum decides 4 months ago
The long-running thread is a gold mine of information for fans of this MMO.
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Ars Technica blogged Dealmaster Friday: Screens, screens, everywhere there’s screens 4 months ago
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Ars Technica blogged Leaks ahoy! Near-final BlackBerry Z10 handset outed in hands-on video 4 months ago
Will there be anything we don't know before the official reveal on January 30th?
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Ars Technica blogged Coding project aims to deepen the experience of streaming classical music 4 months ago
An HTML5 animation from Portal 2 brought this concept together.