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Revisiting iZombie, 10 years later

We loved the show's wicked humor, great characters, and mix of cases-of-the-week...

“You wouldn’t steal a car” anti-piracy campaign may hav...

Digging into archived site points to use of questionable text styling.

Is The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion still fun for a first...

How does a fresh coat of paint help this 19-year-old RPG against modern competit...

Weapons of war are launching from Cape Canaveral for th...

Unlike a recent hypersonic missile test, officials didn't immediately confirm Fr...

Looming tariffs are making it extra hard to be a tech geek

Looming tariffs are already making electronics shopping harder.

New study shows why simulated reasoning AI models don’t...

Top AI models excel at math problems but lack reasoning needed for Math Olympiad...

Mike Lindell’s lawyers used AI to write brief—judge fin...

Lindell brief has many defects including "cases that do not exist," judge says.

With over 900 US measles cases so far this year, things...

US hasn't seen this many cases this early in a year since the 1990s before we hi...

FBI offers $10 million for information about Salt Typho...

FBI accepts tips by TOR in likely attempt to woo China-based informants.

Netflix introduces a new kind of subtitles for the non-...

Just the dialogue—no sound effects or music cues.

New study: There are lots of icy super-Earths

"Microlensing" lets us find planets at much greater distances from their star.

Silicon Valley billionaires literally want the impossible

Ars chats with physicist and science journalist Adam Becker about his new book, ...

Google announces 1st and 2nd gen Nest Thermostats will ...

Affected units will work locally, but smart features will shut down in October.

Thermal imaging shows xAI lied about supercomputer poll...

xAI faces calls to deny permits to power gas turbines at supercomputer facility.

A grim signal: Atmospheric CO2 soared in 2024

Scientists are worried because they can’t fully explain the big jump, but it mig...

Report: TP-Link’s low router prices probed in criminal ...

TP-Link denies selling products below cost amid allegation of predatory pricing.

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