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BioWare’s Anthem will soon be completely unplayable
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Google TV’s big Gemini update adds image and video generation, voice control for settings
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X blames users for Grok-generated CSAM; no fixes announced
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Earliest African cremation was 9,500 years ago
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Providers dropping common anesthesia drug that’s also a climate super pollutant
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Ars readers gave over $42,000 in our 2025 Charity Drive
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Hands off! An on-the-road demo of Mercedes’ advanced new driver assist
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Our annual power ranking of US rocket companies has changes near the top and bottom
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No, Grok can’t really “apologize” for posting non-consensual sexual images
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Healthy 18-year-old welder nearly died of anthrax—the 9th such puzzling case
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OpenAI reorganizes some teams to build audio-based AI hardware products
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Researchers spot Saturn-sized planet in the “Einstein desert”
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SpaceX begins “significant reconfiguration” of Starlink satellite constellation
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Final reminder: Donate to win swag in our annual Charity Drive sweepstakes
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xAI silent after Grok sexualized images of kids; dril mocks Grok’s “apology”
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Tesla sales fell by 9 percent in 2025, its second yearly decline
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After half a decade, the Russian space station segment stopped leaking
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Marvel rings in new year with Wonder Man trailer
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Research roundup: 7 cool science stories we almost missed
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“Streaming stops feeling infinite”: What subscribers can expect in 2026
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Film Technica: Our top picks for the best films of 2025
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Here we go again: Retiring coal plant forced to stay open by Trump Admin
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Supply chains, AI, and the cloud: The biggest failures (and one success) of 2025
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From prophet to product: How AI came back down to earth in 2025
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The science of how (and when) we decide to self-censor
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Lawsuit over Trump rejecting medical research grants is settled
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DOGE did not find $2T in fraud, but that doesn’t matter, Musk allies say
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NJ’s answer to flooding: it has bought out and demolished 1,200 properties
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Stranger Things series finale trailer is here
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Condé Nast user database reportedly breached, Ars unaffected
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Looking for friends, lobsters may stumble into an ecological trap
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The top 5 most horrifying and fascinating medical cases of 2025
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The 10 best vehicles Ars Technica drove in 2025
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US can’t deport hate speech researcher for protected speech, lawsuit says
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Leonardo’s wood charring method predates Japanese practice
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Researchers make “neuromorphic” artificial skin for robots
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China drafts world’s strictest rules to end AI-encouraged suicide, violence
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A quirky guide to myths and lore based in actual science
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GPS is vulnerable to jamming—here’s how we might fix it
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Remembering what Windows 10 did right—and how it made modern Windows more annoying
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I switched to eSIM in 2025, and I am full of regret
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Big Tech basically took Trump’s unpredictable trade war lying down
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Embark on a visual voyage of art inspired by black holes
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In the ’90s, Wing Commander: Privateer made me realize what kind of games I love
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Ars Technica’s Top 20 video games of 2025
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Being Santa Claus is a year-round calling
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SPEED Act passes in House despite changes that threaten clean power projects
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TV Technica: Our favorite shows of 2025
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How AI coding agents work—and what to remember if you use them
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China just carried out its second reusable launch attempt in three weeks
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