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Crew prepares to go outside to put eyes on troublesome ammonia coolant loop.
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The rise of a frog-killing fungus pinned in part on global trade
The disease wiping out amphibians is old, but it's new to some of its victims.
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DRM in HTML5 is a victory for the open Web, not a defeat
W3C's decision to publish a DRM framework will keep the Web relevant and useful.
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Report: ESPN may pay to exempt its content from wireless data caps
Net neutrality groups raise alarm about rumored deal for preferential treatment.
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Google kills its plans for a physical Google Wallet card
The card was reportedly set to formally debut at Google I/O.
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Tablets can interfere with implanted defibrillators, stop hearts
Science fair experiment shows cover-closing magnets disabling ICDs.
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Ars Technicast, Episode 26—Summer movie season is here: Engage!
What movies are you anticipating this summer?
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Jacqui Cheng: Editor at Large
Jacqui is partially evacuating the Ars Orbiting HQ and going rogue.
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Proposed bill that would regulate NSF research funding faces backlash
Scientists not amused, bill's backers appear confused.
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Apple will reportedly unlock your iPhone for police, but there’s a wait list
The volume of requests has created at least a seven-week wait for law enforcement.
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Pistol plans hit P2P after creator pulls design offline
No politics, just possible violation of arms-trafficking laws.
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Report: Microsoft’s next console will be called Xbox Infinity
Will its successor be the Xbox Infinity + 1?
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Seven things we want to see in an updated Nexus 7 at Google I/O
The show is next week, and the Nexus 7 is almost a year old. You do the math.
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“Look, you may hate me”: 90 minutes with John Steele, porn troll
Says Judge Wright's Star Trek references were "beneath the dignity of the court."
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Blind advocates: Hollywood lobbying threatens deal for accessible books
Disputes between blind groups and content companies could kill copyright treaty.
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Facebook plans on fixing Home so that Android users feel (wait for it) at home
The company is bringing back the Dock and Folders to Home for Android users.
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New Zealand government closes door on software patents
Opposition party calls the decision a "humiliating back down."
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Prenda: Georgia court should ignore Wright ruling because of gay marriage
California's chock full of wackos, porn troll says.
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Of mice and markets
How much you would give up to keep a mouse alive may depend on trade.
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Diablo III auctions remain closed as Blizzard conducts thorough audit
Developer working to weed out illicit gold created by duplication exploit.
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A wireless network with frickin’ laser beams on the ceiling
Beamcaster's optical links offer high throughput but require line of sight.
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YouTube announces paid subscriptions with TV show partners
Partners and TV shows have a new way to earn money from their products.
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‘Confidential Content’? YouTube bug shows scary but harmless banner in search results
You're not revealing anything by searching for WuTang clan videos.
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22 countries engage in vintage armored beatdowns at Battle of the Nations
Stream it all on YouTube. US team has gotten medieval with a 1-1 record today.
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Epic VP: Next consoles will “fully embrace” free-to-play gaming
Rein says Microsoft and Sony are "both going heavily in that area."
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