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Checking back in with Windows 11 on Arm on the eve of the Snapdragon X Elite.
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Interested in gadgets with premium displays? QDEL should be on your radar.
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The competition provides a steady stream of experienced graduates to the auto industry.
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How a group of friends found themselves at the center of a fierce debate about the future of art.
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Here are two options for future humans to keep us in the habitable zone.
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New features, security updates, and Linux support are all on a long to-do list.
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9 answers from 8 devs about why combat card games on screens have blown up.
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Creator says he "was just at the right place at the right time" to abuse TAS techniques.
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It fits a niche, but it won't suit everyone's needs.
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The 2024 total eclipse is in the books. Here's how it looked across the US.
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Electronic traction control is more important than ever as electric motors proliferate.
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The $2K bike is aimed at smaller riders who want a manageable cargo e-bike. It delivers.
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“We do anticipate having to deploy nuclear systems on the lunar surface."
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People are more like AI language models than you might think. Here are some prompting tips.
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Pi 5 is still an odd fit for day-to-day desktop use; cheap mini PCs come closer.
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Supersonic flight without loud booms? NASA is working on that.
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Ars Technica's guide to keyboards: Mechanical, membrane, and buckling springs.
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"Team 0%" declares a bittersweet victory as Trimming the Herbs' creator comes clean.
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X must do more than tack on new features if it wants WeChat's success.
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We've tested the three-pedal, stickshift BMW M2 on the road and on track.