Review: The still optional but pleasantly refined Apple Watch Series 2
Hardware perks and watchOS 3 fixes bring it one step closer to finding purpose in life.
Hardware perks and watchOS 3 fixes bring it one step closer to finding purpose in life.
Apple's desktop operating system once again plays second fiddle to iOS.
Network problems require something better than trial-and-error troubleshooting.
The Homebrew is still near the top of the class, but one off-the-shelf router bests it.
Apple puts together a comprehensive update with some smart app redesigns.
In-depth with the new phones, the AirPods, A10 Fusion, the cameras, and more.
Why? Nostalgia, specific software or hardware, creativity through limitation.
OK, maybe we don't love the massive SLS. But we're learning to live with it.
Is Roger Thomas Clark really the notorious "Variety Jones"?
“Our meter is perfect,” Comcast rep claims. It isn't—and mistakes could cost you.
Second edition board game brings high-tech horror to the table.
Ford finally brings its hottest hatch to the US, and it was worth the wait.
You may never use it, but when you have to, it could be a life-saver.
Tor is an imperfect privacy platform. Ars meets the researchers trying to replace it.
Even for a great update, rollout trouble reminds us release cycles can mar a distro.
Turns out the company most known for rebooting has never rebooted.
Samsung's latest offers the best of 2016 technology but with a 2013 price tag.
Up close and personal with a new core of very old Antarctic ice.
Big smartphones are everywhere, and Nougat's new features make them more useful.
Master of Orion meets space lions, on your table, for eight hours.
Review: Campaign alone is worth a purchase, but Eidos Montreal added a second game.
Ross Ulbricht's screwup led to DEA agent's arrest, who revealed another rogue agent.
There isn't much rewarding gameplay to complement an amazing tech engine.
Seeking a future where networks patch themselves, DARPA stages an AI vs. AI smackdown.
We came, we saw, we played.
Argentine ants have invaded every continent in just one century. Can they be stopped?
A multi-billion-dollar megacorp, Google, apparently needs help to secure its OS.
Turning your rented space into a smart home can be tricky; we have some advice.