An Ars Technica history of the Internet, part 1
In our new 3-part series, we remember the people and ideas that made the Internet.
In our new 3-part series, we remember the people and ideas that made the Internet.
OpenAI's brand new "GPT-4.1" has a funky name but reasonable performance for the price.
The NASA official in charge of Gateway briefed Ars on the program's challenges and achievements.
Razer took an open source app and made it simpler. A lead dev is all for it.
Its performance isn't great, but its endurance is similar to standard lithium-ion.
OpenAI's brand new "GPT-4.1" has a funky name but reasonable performance for the price.
The NASA official in charge of Gateway briefed Ars on the program's challenges and achievements.
Razer took an open source app and made it simpler. A lead dev is all for it.
Its performance isn't great, but its endurance is similar to standard lithium-ion.
FTC’s “entire” monopoly case rests on decade-old emails, Meta argued.
Samsung has stopped the One UI 7 update due to unforeseen bugs.
It would be Apple's first overhaul of iPad multitasking since 2022's iPadOS 16.
New announcement seems aimed at appeasing Trump, signals company shift.
After a snoozer in Japan, F1's return to the Middle East went well.
Pitting the Brown Bess against the long rifle, testing the first military submarine, and more.
The best part about journalism is not collecting information. It's sharing it.
One federal lab has lost janitorial services, hazardous waste support, IT, and building maintenance.
DolphinGemma will get its first test run this summer.
One game-player and one newbie return to recap HBO's fungal free-for-all.
Some consumer electronics are also exempted in a major boost to Big Tech.
Even when given access to tools, AI agents can't reliably debug software.
"... our members are going to be punished."
Testing found that the holy water was "heavily contaminated."
Snapshotting and AI processing a screen every 3 seconds. What could possibly go wrong?
Chrome for Android is getting a neat visual upgrade.
Customers are being pushed to smart meters that have their own signal problems.
How does Apple solve a problem like Trump’s trade war?
Perfumer by day, mixologist by night, Kevin Peterson specializes in crafting scent-paired cocktails.
Senate puts third Republican on FTC while two Democrats sue Trump over firings.
New manuscript describes analyzing image data in a quantum processor.
Daily drug creates temporary coating in small intestine.
"This would decimate American leadership in space."
With one episode left in the season, the screws tighten hard on our poor characters.
Trek's top-of-the-line performance road bike offers some surprises.
Even weirder: Why would Google give so many the "Featured" stamp for trustworthiness?
China's approach to space junk is worrisome as it begins launching its own megaconstellations.
Before, ChatGPT just remembered a few facts. Now it can remember much more.
New Anthropic research shows AI models often fail to disclose reasoning shortcuts.
The new OnePlus smartwatch has debuted at $500 instead of the promised $330.
More than 35 games in 45 minutes, and some of them were danged intriguing.