The leaves have turned, the turkey has been eaten, the parades are over, and the […]
The best shopping deals Ars Technica could find for Black Friday
The leaves have turned, the turkey has been eaten, the parades are over, and the […]
Vintage digicams aren’t just a fad. They’re an artistic statement.
Today’s young adults grew up in a time when their childhoods were documented with smartphone […]
The upside-down capacitor in mid-‘90s Macs, proven and documented by hobbyists
Brown notes that the predecessor Mac LC and LC II had the correct connections, as […]
Flour, water, salt, GitHub: The Bread Code is a sourdough baking framework
One year ago, I didn’t know how to bake bread. I just knew how to […]
Rocket Report: A good week for Blue Origin; Italy wants its own launch capability
NASA taps Falcon Heavy for another big launch. A little more than a month after […]
Man suffers chemical burn that lasted months after squeezing limes
If Margaritaville were a real place, it should definitely keep a few dermatologists on hand. […]
What fossilized dino feces can tell us about their rise to dominance
Paleontologists have long puzzled over how the dinosaurs—originally relatively small and of minor importance to […]
Found in the wild: The world’s first unkillable UEFI bootkit for Linux
Over the past decade, a new class of infections has threatened Windows users. By infecting […]
Teaching a drone to fly without a vertical rudder
Most airplanes in the world have vertical tails or rudders to prevent Dutch roll instabilities, […]
FCC approves Starlink plan for cellular phone service, with some limits
Eliminating cellular dead zones Starlink says it will offer texting service this year as well […]