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Ars Technica is a technology-related website catering to PC enthusiasts. Started in 1998, the site covers technology news and provides editorial and analysis. The name "Ars Technica" is a Latin phrase for "(The) Technical Arts." The main content is a blog-style presentation of news stories, interspersed with advertising. Featured articles are less frequent but go into more depth than the news stories. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Fisheries could be in hot water due to climate change - Ars Technica
Fisheries could be in hot water due to climate changeArs TechnicaScientists compared the temperature preferences of 698 commercial fish species with the size of catches to ...via Google News -
Russian spacecraft returns to Earth with most of its furry crew dead - Ars Technica
Ars TechnicaRussian spacecraft returns to Earth with most of its furry crew deadArs TechnicaA Russian spacecraft containing 45 mice, 8 gerbils, and 15 newts returned to Earth ...via Google News -
Alaskan villages try “climigration” in the face of climate change - Ars Technica
Ars TechnicaAlaskan villages try “climigration” in the face of climate changeArs TechnicaBut as climate change and sea level rise are permanently altering the landscape, ...via Google News -
Sony’s next gaming system is an out-of-focus black rectangle
Back when Sony's February PlayStation 4 unveiling concluded without actually showing what the console itself would look like, I actually defended the company . After all, the ...via Google News -
Staffer axed by Republican group over retracted copyright-reform memo
Log in to track your discussions. The Republican Study Committee, a caucus of Republicans in the House of Representatives, has told staffer Derek Khanna that he will be out of ...Posted by Jack Powers -
‘Motorola Asks ITC to Ban Every Mac, iPad, and Most iPhones for Patent Infringement’
Google-owned Motorola wants an import ban on every Apple device that uses iMessage. The International Trade Commission voted yesterday to investigate Apple for patent ...Posted by Pamela Hogle -
Tethering apps must be allowed, FCC tells Verizon
Verizon is not allowed to block the use of tethering apps, the FCC told the company Tuesday, reports GigaOm. Verizon has settled with the FCC in the dispute over tethering ...via Dan Gillmor -
Verizon: net neutrality violates our free speech rights
"Can you hear me now?" Aurich Lawson Verizon pressed its argument against the Federal Communications Commission's new network neutrality rules on Monday; filing a legal brief ...via Dan Kennedy -
25 years of HyperCard—the missing link to the Web
This month, I glanced at my historical watch. HyperCard will soon be 25, I noticed. What ever happened to it? I searched around and found venture entrepreneur and coder Tim ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Four signs America's broadband policy is failing
Photo illustration by Aurich Lawson In 2008, I wrote a paper for the Cato Institute questioning the need for network neutrality regulations; I argued that the Internet's ...via Ellen Miller
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