Fix for Intel CPU crashes causes minor situational slowdowns, requires BIOS update Post author By Ars Technica Post date August 9, 2024 This microcode fix can't be rolled out in a regular software update.
Doom + Doom II is a great excuse to jump back into Hell, for free or for $10 Post author By Ars Technica Post date August 9, 2024 Just how you remember it, but through a 4K, 120 fps accessible lens.
NZXT wants you to pay up to $169/month to rent a gaming PC Post author By Ars Technica Post date August 2, 2024 NZXT Flex subscription has "new or like-new" PCs, one-time $50 shipping fee.
Low-income homes drop Internet service after Congress kills discount program Post author By Ars Technica Post date July 29, 2024 Cable CEO says "customers' ability to pay" a concern after $30 discounts end.
We made a cat drink a beer with Runway’s AI video generator, and it sprouted hands Post author By Ars Technica Post date July 24, 2024 Gen-3 Alpha produces wild and whimsical results. Here's what it cooked up for us.
“An absolute mess”: Google seemingly ignores hundreds of Fitbit complaints Post author By Ars Technica Post date July 17, 2024 Users seek alternatives as Google is intent on app-centric focus.
Critical MOVEit vulnerability puts huge swaths of the Internet at severe risk Post author By Ars Technica Post date June 26, 2024 A similar flaw last year left 1,800 networks breached. Will the latest one be as potent?
FCC pushes ISPs to fix security flaws in Internet routing Post author By Ars Technica Post date June 6, 2024 Chair: Addressing BGP flaws will "help make our Internet routing more secure."
Here’s what’s really going on inside an LLM’s neural network Post author By Ars Technica Post date May 22, 2024 Anthropic's conceptual mapping helps explain why LLMs behave the way they do.
Virtual Boy: The bizarre rise and quick fall of Nintendo’s enigmatic red console Post author By Ars Technica Post date May 15, 2024 How Nintendo took a gamble on a new kind of gaming experience in the '90s.