Halo-inspired fan-game gets conditional thumbs up from Microsoft
Installation 01 can continue to operate as long as it stays non-commercial.
View ArticleVerizon Wireless disconnects some heavy data users in rural areas
Verizon sheds customers who roam on rural networks and use tons of data.
View ArticleWhoa, bad trip, man: Google workers’ info blurted by travel agency
Chocolate Factory warns employees about contractor's cock-up Google says some employees may have had their personal information exposed after the agency that handles its company travel bookings got...
View ArticleATT: forced arbitration isnrsquo;t “forcedrdquo; because no one has to buy...
To avoid ATT arbitration, your only choice is to not be a customer.
View ArticleStudy paints a confused picture of how insecticides are affecting bees
Despite one weak study, there's more evidence that it's not good for bees.
View ArticleHow to pwn phones with shady replacement parts
Broke your screen? Avoid dodgy repair shops – your private sexy selfies will thank you later A group of researchers has shown how, for instance, a repair shop could siphon data from Android handsets or...
View ArticleNo space for new space at Trump’s space council rollout
Event was highly anticipated, as it signaled the deeper involvement of Mike Pence.
View ArticleWanna tap 3 MEELLION phone calls? All it takes is one measly warrant
Uncle Sam's wiretap stats show the state of surveillance in Land of the Free, Home of the Brave The US government's annual wiretap report, published this week, has revealed the reach and scope of its...
View ArticleThe U.S. government is removing scientific data from the internet
At Ars Technica Live, we talked to Lindsey Dillon, who decided to do something about it.
View ArticleAhead of July 30 season premiere, Rick and Morty tours nation in giant merch bus
Gallery: No Jan Michael Vincent dolls, but promo bus whets our season 3 appetite.
View ArticleMore than Carpool Karaoke, these new features persuade drivers to buy dash cams
Ars tests new dash cams to see if new features turn an optional device into a necessity.
View ArticleSpaceX to attempt its fourth rocket launch in a month on Sunday
After this mission, no launches are planned from Florida for another month.
View ArticleIntel AMT bug bit Siemens industrial PCs
Patches issued for 38 products, plus bonus Web portal bug-fix You don't need state-sponsored hackers to crack industrial control systems, just an empty Intel AMT login – something Siemens started...
View ArticleGerman e-gov protocol carries ancient vulns
Dies ist eine chaos Germany's e-government system is open to padding oracle attacks and other vulnerabilities because of an insecure communications protocol.…
View ArticleHow to use the mediator design pattern in C#
Design patterns are used to solve common design problems and reduce the complexities in our code.The mediator pattern is a behavioral design pattern that promotes loose coupling between objects and...
View ArticleReview: OutSystems makes React apps drag-and-drop easy
Everyone wants software development to be easier and faster, even many developers. Unfortunately, the complexity of powerful programming languages isnrsquo;t always compatible with speed. Hence the...
View ArticleThe agony and ecstasy of (grassroots) racing
It's different for pros like Kurt Buschmdash;he showed usmdash;but any racing ups your heart rate.
View ArticleSo. A cross-Europe cyberwar simulation. Of ransomware
Are you thinking what we're thinking? (They even invited Hoodie-wearing Hackertrade;) Organisers have drawn up their conclusions following a pan-European cyberwar exercise.…
View ArticleCentralNic picks up a Megabuyte award
CentralNic named UKrsquo;s Best Performing Listed Company in Infrastructure ServicesLondon, 3rd July 2017: CentralNic (LSE: CNIC) has been named as the best performing company in the Infrastructure...
View ArticleArs spends too much time trying to work in Haiku, the BeOS successor
After years of alpha, the open-source execution of BeOS is beautiful but buggy.
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