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Truck isn’t due for at least 2 years, but these companies are looking to adopt early.
Truck isn’t due for at least 2 years, but these companies are looking to adopt early.
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Ending Thanos' reign of destruction will apparently require every film-universe hero.
The new spec also standardizes variable refresh rate tech for gamers.
On 140 occasions, electrician logged that he was working while concealing his location.
Uber continues disrupting old-fashioned notions of profit.
Three-year-old "no paid prioritization" pledge was suddenly removed.
Security Update 2017-001 fixes the "logic error" that led to the vulnerability.
A remarkably simple system produces rather dramatic results.
Judge: "You’re not coming to grips with counsel’s question."
100,000 devices infected in 60 hours by strain that targeted ZyXEL devices.
LucasArts concerns about "violating canon" guided Battlefront 2's microtransactions
AT&T will use customer data to boost advertising business, court filing says.
"Ok Waze" phrase now makes voice commands possible without touching the app.
Shooting past “gun culture,” researchers hit factors linked to policy attitudes.
Ars Technica's Jonathan Gitlin takes a look at the new Aston Martin DB11. The new car is the first from Aston Martin's Second Century Plan, and is completely redesigned from the ground up. The 600 horsepower V12 is also one of their most technologically advanced cars to date.
Construction site turned out to be a 2,000-year-old ritual center full of treasure.
A few years ago, people thought Bitcoin was a joke. Now it’s worth billions.
Three fellow co-defendants remain at large in Russia, unlikely to be extradited.
Net neutrality support is just “fear-mongering and hysteria,” FCC chair says.
Here's how to protect yourself until Apple patches bafflingly bad bug.
The ‘90s gag begun at Janet Reno’s expense is now a freebie—even if you don’t have VR.
Exclusive: Strange statistics, lack of collaborators, and ethical questions remain unaddressed.
After two months of quiet, a new test may bring North Korea closer to a working ICBM.
Civilization VI’s new Rise and Fall expansion will add ages and governors.
Net neutrality rules unnecessary because ISPs will do the right thing, Pai says.
Richard Jacobs, an ex-security official at Uber, testified in court Tuesday.
Justice Elena Kagan on limiting patent reviews: "Why would we do that?"
Lower prices lead to increased interest as PlayStation Move dominates sales.
Failed intelligence system, with data labeled "Top Secret," left open by contractor.
They'll be hitting the Insider Program soon... but not for everybody.