“Actively exploited” WebKit vulnerability fixed in iOS 16.3.1, macOS 13.2.1 updates Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 13, 2023 Also includes fixes for iPhone 14 Crash Detection, Siri, and iCloud bugs.
Google employees criticize CEO for “dumpster fire” response to ChatGPT Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 13, 2023 After Google's embarrassing event last week, employees take aim at CEO Sundar Pichai.
The weekend’s best deals: OnePlus 11 gift card, Amazon tablets, and much more. Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 11, 2023 Dealmaster also has Anker chargers, Apple Watches, 4K TVs, and Echo devices.
The weekend’s best deals: OnePlus 11 gift card, Amazon tablets, and much more. Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 11, 2023 Dealmaster also has Anker chargers, Apple Watches, 4K TVs, and Echo devices.
Unlike the first HomePod, the new model is not a nightmare to open up Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 10, 2023 Remove some screws and start prying.
System Shock remake demo fuses modern design to a retro FPS/RPG package Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 10, 2023 This new version should whet the appetites of immersive sim fans, old and new.
Windows 11 could replace bad gamer apps with built-in RGB lighting controls Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 10, 2023 Your gaming PC can be obnoxious, but your software shouldn't have to be.
Framework now offers Steam-Deck-sized SSDs, just because it can Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 10, 2023 Seeing a need, the company added "one more line item" to stock 2230 M.2 drives.
A quick look at the Switch’s new Game Boy and Game Boy Advance emulation Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 9, 2023 Nintendo's oldest handhelds are finally playable on its newest handheld.
Game mode exploits high-severity flaw that went unpatched in Dota 2 for months Post author By Ars Technica Post date February 9, 2023 Vulnerability had a 8.8 severity rating. Valve took its time patching anyway.