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  1. The port will revolutionize global trade, but it’s sparking destructive rainforest routes.
  2. Shrinking AI for your phone is no simple matter.
  3. Avellone recaps his journey from learning on a TRS-80 to today.
  4. Interview: Storied designer talks lost RPG, a 3D Monkey Island, “Eat the Rich” philosophy.
  5. It's a fun new format, but finding a place in the market may be challenging.
  6. A state of the union from someone who actually sort of uses the thing.
  7. I talked with nine creators about economic pressures and fan backlash.
  8. "Does the world really need a 151st rocket company?"
  9. OnePlus delivers its second super-fast phone of 2025.
  10. With a little know-how, you can get yourself a Steam Machine right this minute.
  11. It seems US didn't coordinate Starshield's unusual spectrum use with other countries.
  12. Ars chats with particle physicist Daniel Whiteson about his new book Do Aliens Speak Physics?
  13. New components make it more useful and powerful but no less odd.
  14. I got hacked; I lost my login; it was a rough draft; toggling windows is hard.
  15. "He inevitably will have to make tough calls."
  16. Neighbors complained about noise, security guards, and hordes of traffic.
  17. A new major Windows 11 release means a new guide for cleaning up the OS.
  18. "We survived, but it wiped out the library," Internet Archive's founder says.
  19. Gemini for Home unleashes gen AI on your Nest camera footage, but it gets a lot wrong.
  20. From The Uninvited to Crimson Peak, these films will help you set the tone for spooky season.