YouTube Stories, Google’s clone of Snapchat, is dying on June 26 Post author By Ars Technica Post date May 25, 2023 Google's clone of TikTok is a decent replacement for its clone of Snapchat.
The lightning onset of AI—what suddenly changed? An Ars Frontiers 2023 recap Post author By Ars Technica Post date May 24, 2023 Google and Microsoft managers discussed tech's hottest topic during Ars Frontiers.
Alan Wake II coming in mid-October, promising another cryptic PC powerhouse Post author By Ars Technica Post date May 24, 2023 Control studio's haunted novelist among the notable PlayStation announcements.
Halo and Destiny developer Bungie reboots classic FPS franchise Marathon Post author By Ars Technica Post date May 24, 2023 It's coming to PC and current-gen consoles with cross-play.
Amazon creeps into the premium tablet market with the Fire Max 11 Post author By Ars Technica Post date May 24, 2023 It's $230 for the tablet and $330—the price of an iPad—for the "productivity" bundle.
Cancel your WinRAR trial: Windows will soon support RAR, gz, 7z, and other archives Post author By Ars Technica Post date May 24, 2023 Windows picked up built-in support for .zip files back in 2000.
The $1,600 Dyson 360 Vis Nav promises to be the world’s most powerful robovac Post author By Ars Technica Post date May 23, 2023 Dyson's new robovac has a unique design, both inside and out.
Adobe Photoshop’s new “Generative Fill” AI tool lets you manipulate photos with text Post author By Ars Technica Post date May 23, 2023 Firefly-powered AI generations match image perspective, lighting, and style.
Adobe Photoshop’s new “Generative Fill” AI tool lets you manipulate photos with text Post author By Ars Technica Post date May 23, 2023 Firefly-powered AI generations match image perspective, lighting, and style.
HP breaks its own printers (again) with firmware update Post author By Ars Technica Post date May 22, 2023 HP promises it's working on a fix.