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iFixit tears down the iPhone Air, finds that it’s mostly battery

iFixit tears down the iPhone Air, finds that it’s mostly battery

Google back in court as it tries to avoid advertising business breakup

Google back in court as it tries to avoid advertising business breakup

DeepMind AI safety report explores the perils of “misaligned” AI

DeepMind AI safety report explores the perils of “misaligned” AI

A history of the Internet, part 3: The rise of the user

A history of the Internet, part 3: The rise of the user

You’ll enjoy the Specialized Turbo Vado SL 2 6.0 Carbon even without assist

You’ll enjoy the Specialized Turbo Vado SL 2 6.0 Carbon even without assist

Steam will drop support for the last 32-bit Windows systems in January 2026

Steam will drop support for the last 32-bit Windows systems in January 2026

Your very own humane interface: Try Jef Raskin’s ideas at home

Your very own humane interface: Try Jef Raskin’s ideas at home

Google announces massive expansion of AI features in Chrome

Google announces massive expansion of AI features in Chrome

Software update shoves ads onto Samsung’s pricey fridges

Software update shoves ads onto Samsung’s pricey fridges

Nvidia will invest $5 billion in Intel, co-develop new server and PC chips

Nvidia will invest $5 billion in Intel, co-develop new server and PC chips

Meta’s $799 Ray-Ban Display is the company’s first big step from VR to AR

Meta’s $799 Ray-Ban Display is the company’s first big step from VR to AR

Latest round of credible touchscreen MacBook rumors point to a 2026 launch

Latest round of credible touchscreen MacBook rumors point to a 2026 launch

iOS 26 review: A practical, yet playful, update

iOS 26 review: A practical, yet playful, update

Mods react as Reddit kicks some of them out again: “This will break the site”

Mods react as Reddit kicks some of them out again: “This will break the site”

Google’s experimental Windows app is better than Microsoft’s built

Google’s experimental Windows app is better than Microsoft’s built

macOS 26 Tahoe: The Ars Technica Review

macOS 26 Tahoe: The Ars Technica Review

Jef Raskin’s cul-de-sac and the quest for the humane computer

Jef Raskin’s cul-de-sac and the quest for the humane computer

Gmail gets a dedicated place to track all your purchases

Gmail gets a dedicated place to track all your purchases

HBO Max is “way underpriced,” Warner Bros. Discovery CEO says

HBO Max is “way underpriced,” Warner Bros. Discovery CEO says

One of Google’s new Pixel 10 AI features has already been removed

One of Google’s new Pixel 10 AI features has already been removed

Apple’s N1 chip extends its custom silicon into Wi

Apple’s N1 chip extends its custom silicon into Wi

Reddit bug caused lesbian subreddit to be labeled as a place for “straight” women

Reddit bug caused lesbian subreddit to be labeled as a place for “straight” women

Hands-on with the iPhone 17 lineup, including the wispy Air and the lumpy Pro

Hands-on with the iPhone 17 lineup, including the wispy Air and the lumpy Pro

iPhone 17 Air is real—here’s what’s new in Apple’s extra

iPhone 17 Air is real—here’s what’s new in Apple’s extra

iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26 Tahoe, and Apple’s other OS updates launch September 15

iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26 Tahoe, and Apple’s other OS updates launch September 15

Apple “started from scratch” to design all-new iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max

Apple “started from scratch” to design all-new iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max

Apple adds hypertension and sleep-quality monitoring to Watch Ultra 3, Series 11

Apple adds hypertension and sleep-quality monitoring to Watch Ultra 3, Series 11

Apple announces $799 iPhone 17 with bigger 6.3

Apple announces $799 iPhone 17 with bigger 6.3

Apple introduces AirPods Pro 3 with live translation feature

Apple introduces AirPods Pro 3 with live translation feature

In court filing, Google concedes the open web is in “rapid decline”

In court filing, Google concedes the open web is in “rapid decline”