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Military wins small battle in war against counterfeit chips...of our cookies. Try clearing cookies for the following domains, and then login at the link above: civis.arstechnica.com, episteme.arstechnica, and .arstechnica.com. Could you please take 30 seconds and fill out this form to let us know... In this article: Intel, Pentagon, DOJ, Tom's Hardware, Analog Devices, Raytheon, and California |
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Ars Technica | 1 day ago
How PC gamers can be heard (hint: not by threats of piracy)
...you can make things better for PC gaming. You might have an old, bad version of our cookies. Try clearing cookies for the following domains, and then login at the link above: civis.arstechnica.com, episteme.arstechnica, and .arstechnica.com.
In this article: Modern Warfare 2, Revenue, Hal Halpin, Capcom, Strategic planning, Resident Evil 5, and Team Fortress 2
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Joystiq | 2 days ago
Valve: Keep listening to your customers, keep listening to your developers
...2 developer remains steadfast in its belief that listening to customers and developers is the best way to stay on top of the game. Ars Technica spoke with Valve director of business development Jason Holtman before his keynote at the...
In this article: Valve, Steam, Left 4 Dead 2, Montreal International Games Summit, Lufia II, Killzone 2, Final Fantasy XIII, and Tekken 6
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Macworld | 4 days ago
Analysis: What's behind Apple's P.A. Semi purchase
...products. Forbes' initial report, for example claimed the P.A. Semi deal "could spell a new future for Apple's flagship iPhone. " Ars Technica concluded that Apple's move "disses Intel's Atom"-a reference to the new low-power processor line...
In this article: Apple, Intel, P.A. Semi, Iphone, Apple TV, Forbes, and Asus EeePC
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Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide | 4 days ago
The Four Gaming PCs Worth Lusting After [Buyer's Guide]
...Maximum PC, not the famous actor/rapper. His work has appeared in many publications, including Maximum PC, Wired, Mac| Life, and T3, and on the web at Maximum PC and Ars Technica. He's the author of The Maximum PC Guide to Building a Dream PC.
In this article: Maximum PC, Velocity Micro, Laptop, Falcon Northwest, Xbox 360, and Intel
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Daring Fireball | 4 days ago
When Information Overwhelms Facts
...of the failure rates of notebooks/netbooks (n=30,000). This study was then disseminated by large technology websites: Jeff Smykil at Ars Technica, Electronista Staff, Vladislav Savov at Engadget, and Danny Allen at Gizmodo. This...
In this article: SquareTrade, Scientific method, Engadget, and Gizmodo
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CNET News.com | November 19, 2009
Apple's App Store review irking developers
...language, is in and of itself a show-stopper for many developers, but that obviously hasn't stopped development. Earlier today Ars Technica wrote about several prominent developer including Facebook's Joe Hewitt, Second Gear's Justin...
In this article: Apple, Iphone, App Store, Android, MuleSource, and Revenue
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Techdirt | November 18, 2009
Cable Industry Joins MPAA In Asking FCC To Allow Them To Stop Your DVR From Recording Movies
Ars Technica has allowed the cable industry lobbyists' top lawyer to explain why the cable industry supports breaking your DVR in a misguided effort to add more windows to movie releases. Not surprisingly, he simply repeats the MPAA's flat...
In this article: DVD, FCC, and File sharing
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Baltimore Sun | November 18, 2009
BaltTech: Towson U., National Federation of the Blind re-invent CAPTCHA
...concept that created some buzz back in 2006. Users were prompted to click on three photos of kittens to prove they were human. Ars Technica has an article on it here: http://bit.ly/ZFpZT KittenAuth's glaring omission was audio...
In this article: Towson University, National Federation of the Blind, E mail, Web application, Computer viruses, and Baltimore
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washingtonpost.com | November 13, 2009
Verizon may be moving forward on policing copyright
...strikes" policy that could lead an ISP to shut down service to a household if someone in that home violates copyright laws three times. Ars Technica has a good explainer post from last week that says things may not be that dramatic. Here's a...
In this article: CNET, Sprint Nextel, Comcast, AT&T, Japan, and Canada
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Techmeme | November 12, 2009
Modern Warfare 2 sells 5 million in a day (Andrew Webster/Ars Technica)
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In this article: AMD, Intel, Boxee, Google, Modern Warfare 2, Web servers, and Mashable
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Ars Technica (pronounced: /ˌɑrz ˈtɛknɨkə/), Latin for "Art of Technology" is a technology-related website that caters to computer enthusiasts, covering technology, science, and gaming news along with editorial comment and analysis. Started in 1998 by Ken "Caesar" Fisher, Ars Technica is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. The site was independently owned until it was acquired by Condé Nast Publications in May 2008. The main content is a blog-style presentation of news stories and commentary, interspersed with advertising. Featured articles are less frequent but go into more depth.
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