Director Denis Villeneuve’s stunning two-part film adaptation of Frank Herbert’s Dune has received many well-deserved accolades—with Dune: Part 2 being crowned Ars Technica’s top movie…
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Under Joe Biden’s direction, the US Trade Representative (USTR) launched a probe Monday into China’s plans to globally dominate markets for legacy chips—alleging that China’s…
Beleaguered automaker Nissan is going to throw its lot in with Honda. The two Japanese OEMs want to merge by 2026, creating the world’s third-largest…
Power stations are the latest trend in portable energy solutions. If you haven’t come across one yet, imagine a power bank, but on a bigger…
PhonlamaiPhoto/Getty ImagesIn the first article of this two-part analysis, we looked at who owns the code created by AI chatbots like ChatGPT and explored the legal implications…
A2RL provided flights from San Francisco to Tokyo and accommodation so Ars could attend its race. Ars does not accept paid editorial content.TOKYO—Racing is hard.…
When we introduced last year’s annual list of the best games in this space, we focused on how COVID delays led to a 2023 packed…
The clock strikes 4 p.m., and the monotony of your office is beginning to hit. Your smartphone, that trusty sidekick you rely on to stay organized…
monsitj/Getty ImagesIn one of my earlier AI and coding articles, where I looked at how ChatGPT can rewrite and improve your existing code, one of the…
Imagine this: a dead iPhone throwing a wrench in your entire day! It’s happened to me more times than I’d like to admit, which is…