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Friday October 17, 2025. 05:00 PM
Cory Doctorow’s theory of “enshittification” explains how tech platforms rot from within. As AI grows more profitable—and powerful—it risks the same fate.
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Porsche provided flights from Washington to Atlanta and accommodation so Ars could attend Petit Le...
Apple’s first M5 benchmark for the 14-inch MacBook Pro has arrived, showing a sharp leap...
With a wave of that old chequered flag, Apple and Formula 1 will bring all...
Musk posted nonstop at the beginning of the year about British politics, until his focus was consumed by DOGE. Now he’s back.
Musk posted nonstop at the beginning of the year about British politics, until his focus was consumed by DOGE. Now he’s back.
Next year’s iPhone lineup is expected to add the first ever foldable model, which may...
When will we be able to get one of these iMacs, and other stories. “Are...
The Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit organization that hosts Wikipedia, says that it's seeing a significant decline in human traffic to the online encyclopedia because more people are getting the information that's on Wikipedia via generative AI chatbots that were trained ...
Wavesfactory has introduced a new audio plugin which intelligently separates sibilance from the tonal elements of your audio, allowing you to process each layer independently. Allowing users to shape vocals and dialogue with a precision and creativity no de-esser has ever...
Apple’s software engineers continue to internally test iOS 26.0.2, according to MacRumors logs, which have...
Apple's software engineers continue to internally test iOS 26.0.2, according to MacRumors logs, which have been a reliable indicator of upcoming iOS versions. iOS 26.0.2 will be a minor update that addresses bugs and/or security vulnerabilities, but we do not know any...
The Ruby community has experienced some turbulence of late after Ruby Central took control of the GitHub repositories for a number of projects including RubyGems and Bundler. Those projects have historically been developed separately from Ruby itself. They are now being put...
As an amp tech and vintage Fender amp collector for the last 30 years, I’ve been exposed to more guitars and amplifiers than I can possibly remember. But I do remember the best and worst ones. I’d like to share some ups and downs of my encounters with Leo Fender’s...
The NLnet foundation has sponsored a project to add WPA3 support to OpenBSD, support which in turn can be used by other operating systems. This project delivers the second open-source implementation of WPA3, the current industry standard for Wi-Fi encryption, specifically...
When teachers rely on commonly used artificial intelligence chatbots to devise lesson plans, it does...
Operating system's D-day resucitates flatlining computer sector It transpires that Windows 11 is indeed good for at least one thing – driving PC upgrades, according to the latest figures from Gartner.…
Ruby libraries and applications are distributed via a packaging format called a gem. RubyGems.org has been the central hosting service for gems since about 2010. This article is part one of a two-part series on the RubyGems.org takeover by Ruby Central. Understanding the...
We catch up with Nena on a song that reflected both the 1980s’ geopolitical tensions and the era's underlying optimism - and took some inspiration from Mick Jagger
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