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Annoying-but-ignorable microtransactions can't ruin nigh-endless looter fun.
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Capcom breathes new life into its classic fighting game franchise.
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Ars chats with law philosopher Scott Shapiro about his new book, Fancy Bear Goes Phishing.
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"It is gratifying to see folks coming around."
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Like the 4060 Ti, it doesn't move midrange performance forward much.
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Most games perform better, but the gains are smaller than we're used to.
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Our event is over, but you can now watch a replay of the entire day.
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A fantastic design means fewer compromises from a bike you can fold up and carry.
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Will new TLDs undo decades of work to stop malicious links?
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Solitude is not a curse—it urges us to explore the mysteries of our galaxy and beyond.
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But for upgraders, the AMD Ryzen board will probably feel more transformative.
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Biology, geology, and chemistry all worked together to make the present atmosphere.
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Answering common questions about how passkeys work.
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New contender is a powerful portable PC that’s wantonly Windows.
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The Pixel 7a packs a 90 Hz display, wireless charging, and lots more aluminum.
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The passkey ecosystem is far from complete, but Google's implementation is now ready to use.
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E-fuels sound like a panacea, but there's not enough spare electricity to make them.
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A comfy keyboard, weird trackpad, blah webcam, and notably mature Linux desktop.
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Juice jacking attacks on mobile phones are nonexistent. So why are we so afraid?
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We tried the most interesting devices on the market to see what's worth your dollar.