Windows Update drivers bricking USB serial chips beloved of hardware hackers
The move to combat counterfeit chips leaves hobbyists stuck in the middle.
The move to combat counterfeit chips leaves hobbyists stuck in the middle.
GPNE sent demand letters to "truckers and farmers, roofers and dairies."
Places Neanderthal interbreeding at 60,000 years.
Support from the search giant could put a security key on every users’ key chain.
"I hope some drug cartel that lost money will murder this lady and her family."
We take the new features for a test drive and evaluate the maturity of iOS 8.
Two ultraluminous X-ray sources, two very different objects.
Former judge says cops shouldn't be able "to just transfer information."
The next generation of Nexus devices are way bigger and bump up the build quality.
Time to start sharing data and making corporate networks more secure.
Indiegogo's Invizbox and Kickstarter's TorFi want to deliver privacy for 30 bucks.
Patrons' credit card, home address, and license info at stake.
When "Double Irish" ends, the "Knowledge Development Box" possibly enters.
Polish team has stabbing victim upright with walker and braces.
With limited vocab and slow speeds, will MotionSavvy's new device catch on?
Soldered RAM and one fewer drive bay make the Mini a MacBook in a box.
New record shows last flip of Earth’s magnetic poles happened quickly.
Harmonix's stylish, uneven game should put the nail in the motion sensor's coffin.
11 million servers, new giant VMs, and more third-party app support.
64-bit software gets a performance boost, but many apps still aren't on board.
The lawyers "knew or should have known that the lawsuit was a fraud."
Cash for accurate judgments keeps people from thinking the opposition hates them.
The Mac brought in more revenue than the iPad for the first time in a while.
Check-in at 2pm PT, signs point to a record-breaking quarter on the back of new iPhones.
Extra fees and expiration of promotional rate double telecom analyst's bill.
Ars looks back at the decade in Ubuntu, from Warty Warthog to 25 million users worldwide.
Judge gave man 4 months detention; similar conviction in US carried 14 years in prison.
Young women suffer severe types of harassment at "disproportionately high levels."
Marketers are using beacons to see who sees what in their ad networks.
Service begins as an invite-only rollout; comes with "snooze" and "reminder" options.
Ex-NSA head Alexander acknowledges "issues" about employing current technology officer.
Content companies refused to grant access to confidential programming contracts.
Statements about Battlefield 4 launch were "corporate optimism, or puffery."
GT Advanced Technologies will proceed with surprising bankruptcy.
Retail edition requires 20GB day-one download rather than a second Blu-ray disc.
But Adobe employee calls tweet a "case of mistaken identity," promises an update.
The newest iPad could be more powerful by a sizable margin.
Lewinsky sees herself an early victim of the Internet's echo chamber.
New tech based on G.fast standard makes copper much faster over short distances.
Build 9860 brings a notification center, more animations, and some bugs.
An earlier case against Apple and Google is near settling for upwards of $300M.
"I'm just extremely sorry for a horrible decision that I made."
Paranautical Activity dev was irate over mistaken listing, Steam's monopoly.
It's the second blow to Dotcom's legal team in two days.
Soon, even average Joes can buy a 5.5-inch Android set pre-loaded with Cyanogenmod.
Investigators say Kristin Nyunt intercepted sensitive law enforcement information.
Spotify aims to solve problems for multiple people sharing one account.
Apple reportedly collects location and search data via Mac's Spotlight feature.
Targeting new iPhone users to capture user credentials, monitors find.
The cloud first, mobile first company tells us more about its cloud plans.
Sen. Leahy asks Comcast to swear off fast lanes even after NBC deal expires.
Ten-year tenure included leadership credits on Watch Dogs, Splinter Cell games.
iOS 8 now works more closely with OS X Yosemite.
Sex imagery of children can be illegal even if it's a drawing.
It's the second possible conflict of interest involving former NSA head Keith Alexander.
A scan with the Hubble locates some Kuiper Belt Objects for it to visit.
Lollipop-themed Easter egg hidden in menus, unlocking fully fledged (and tough) game.
Helping a bird flu virus infect mammals is off the table pending review.
New Project LiveWire bike is a far cry from company's first motorcycle in 1903.
In his final piece for Ars, Dave Girard talks about life with depression.
Motorized skates can travel up to ten miles, can replace your bike.
For the first time in forever, the Mac could be noticed by someone.
It's a little faster, but this is largely the same phablet.