Ars Technica Features

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  1. Sci-fi author/tech journalist Cory Doctorow on his new book, The Reverse Centaur's Guide to Life After AI.
  2. "I don’t know of a bigger question we can answer as humans."
  3. Researchers say these coral strongholds may help repopulate more degraded reefs.
  4. We can't blame the Neolithic Transition for the plague anymore.
  5. Tell us how you read Ars, and what you'd like to see more (or less!) of on the front page.
  6. Remembering the ups and downs of the Intel Mac era as it finally winds down.
  7. Failure raises questions about how Verizon prepares refurbished phones for new users.
  8. AI aside, Golden Gate includes a bunch of subtle-but-helpful improvements.
  9. Rivian's second EV is the sub-$60,000 R2, and it was worth the wait.
  10. Machine learning has its limits—how is it being used?
  11. The superior RX 9070 also launched for $549 just over a year ago.
  12. Columbia admits last year’s data breach exposed victims beyond its students, staff.
  13. "Everyone is in a place where it’s no fun to be there."
  14. I tried to explain OpenAI’s solution more clearly than OpenAI did.
  15. "I hope that it makes it far enough away from the pad that it does not cause pad damage."
  16. The interior is spectacular; the exterior looks better in person than on screen.
  17. In 2001, the FBI raided O.J.'s house and found smartcards, bootloaders.
  18. Access to TV OS's source code could allow users to limit ads, tracking.
  19. "This is such a wild ride. The highs are high. The lows are low."
  20. A customized mid-motor and Shimano's new Cues components are a winning combination.