Posts by Ars Technica
Can the US's system to monitor air pollutants keep up with a changing climate?
Critical CitrixBleed 2 vulnerability has been under active exploit for weeks
Exploits allow hackers to bypass 2FA and commandeer vulnerable devices.
Ars staffers share some of their favorite unexpected 3D prints
Once you solve one problem with a 3D printer, you'll go looking for others.
Grok praises Hitler, gives credit to Musk for removing “woke filters”
X removed many harmful Grok posts but not before they reached tens of thousands.
Court nullifies “click-to-cancel” rule that required easy methods of cancellation
FTC failed to follow rulemaking process required by US law, judges rule.
RFK Jr. barred registered Democrats from being vaccine advisors, lawsuit says
The health department said Kennedy stands by his CDC reforms.
It’s Prime Day, and these are the best deals we could hunt down
Summer heat got you down? Perhaps some retail therapy is in order!
Mike Lindell lost defamation case, and his lawyers were fined for AI hallucinations
Lawyers fined $6,000, while Lindell lost $2.3 million defamation verdict.
Gmail’s new subscription management is here to declutter your inbox
After coming and going for a year, Gmail's unified subscription page is rolling out.
Watch this cucumber squirt out its seeds at ballistic speeds
Many factors must interact perfectly to disperse the seeds efficiently without destroying the plant too early.