
The flat-out truth on curved TVs
Many companies showed curved TVs at CES. Gimmick or valid innovation?
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Immune cells inadvertently help bacteria form persistent infections
Instead of digesting them, immune cells put the Salmonella in a quiescent state.
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Report: Nieman Marcus, Target weren’t the only holiday hack victims
Outlets and hack techniques haven't been disclosed; sources point to RAM scraping.
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Op-ed: AT&T’s new data cap “deal” is just another weapon against regulation
Telecos are tireless when it comes to getting what they want in sneaky ways.
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Reality shows give young viewers unrealistic ideas about teen pregnancy
Watching such programs may be a "contributing factor" to teen pregnancy.
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Ars readers react to Smart fridges and the sketchy geography of “normals”
They also get a kick out of John Legere's wild stage presence.
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Hackers pilfer credit card data from Neiman Marcus customers
Luxury retailer now is not sure how many customers were affected by the hack.
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On the anniversary of the death of Aaron Swartz, Anonymous hacks MIT again
And one year after the activist's suicide, Swartz's father speaks to Boston Magazine.
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How can I reject an unnecessary code review?
If a code change seems unwarranted, reviewing it could make you responsible.
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Covering CES with a Chromebook wasn’t great, but it was possible
HP's Chromebook 11 was with me for most of the show. Here's what I ran into.
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Acid rain and ozone depletion helped make the Great Dying great
Climate model simulates eruptions during the end-Permian mass extinction.
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Broadcaster pulls full episodes of shows from YouTube
Ditching YouTube in favor of dedicated apps.
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TrewGrip handheld keyboard almost a solution for thumb-typing
The rear-facing keyboard comes close to an ergonomic dream.
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Op-ed: Disney takes a chainsaw to the Star Wars expanded universe
And good riddance, because almost all of it is crap.
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Google+ comes up with a new way to infiltrate the Gmail inbox
Google is pushing to meld its data across its services, to some unfortunate ends.
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Supreme Court to finally settle case between broadcasters, Aereo
Online TV startup has won all lower cases and says it has "confidence" in victory.
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Backed by Lloyd’s of London, new UK startup offers insured Bitcoin vault
"Bitcoin is also simply not very well understood beyond the tech community."
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For PlayStation Now streaming, the devil’s in the unknown details
Questions about game selection, pricing, and server quality remain unanswered.
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Help us make Ars’ mobile site better than (yet) another laser cannon
Make suggestions for our mobile site, or share your favorite sites or features with us.
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Coinye fights back against Kanye West with its own cease and desist letter
Group says it is not referring to rapper "but to a half-man-half-fish hybrid."
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CES 2014: What we saw, what we loved, and what we’ll remember
Wearables, cars, Linux, Android, games, and the people behind the craziness.
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Hackers also pilfered personal data on 70 million Target customers
Newly discovered data loss is separate from theft of 40 million cards.
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Metamaterials could perform calculus with light waves
A properly structured material could convert a light wave to its derivative.
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Smart TVs getting dumber is a good and a bad thing
The smart TV category, unfortunately, needs more simpletons.
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No “horsesh**”: Dumping Verizon for T‑Mobile would cost me $150
Want to bring your own phone? T-Mobile won't pay your early termination fee.
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Wikimedia Foundation employee ousted over paid editing
Longtime advocate for female editors is dismissed after taking a $300 side job.
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Hands-on with Toshiba’s high-resolution 4K laptops (and more)
We see the "world's first" 3840×2160 laptops, plus a 5-in-1 convertible prototype.
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Nook sales crashed by over 66 percent during 2013 holiday season
Barnes & Noble CEO attributes drop to lower prices, no new products last year.
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Worried about snooping, India won’t partner with Google for elections
Anonymous official tells Reuters that the country is concerned about NSA spying.
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SteamOS beta picks up built-in AMD, Intel GPU support
Update follows announcement of 13 Steam Machines at CES.
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Smart TVs, smart fridges, smart washing machines? Disaster waiting to happen
Op-ed: Hardware companies are generally bad at writing software—and bad at updating it.
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AT&T plan to turn data caps into more cash could come to home Internet
Net neutrality law doesn't explicitly bar payments to bypass data caps.
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It’s alive! Once-prolific Flashback trojan still infecting 22,000 Macs
Researchers peer inside OS X-based botnet after taking control of command server.
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Nanoparticles catch cancer cells that make it into the blood stream
And then politely request that they die.
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Basis Science wants to track your sleep as well as your activity
A new look and new feature come to the most advanced fitness tracker.
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