Kyle Orland

Switch emulator Ryujinx shuts down development after “contact by Nintendo”

Kyle Orland,

10/1/2024

GitHub removal comes months after a Nintendo lawsuit took down the Yuzu emulator.

Ars Technica

Beth Mole

Lab owner pleads guilty to faking COVID test results during pandemic

Beth Mole,

10/1/2024

Ill-gotten millions bought a Bentley, Lamborghini, Tesla X, and crypto, among other things.

Ars Technica

Kyle Orland

AI digests repetitive scatological document into profound “poop” podcast

Kyle Orland,

10/1/2024

What happens when you ask an AI model to summarize a bunch of crap?

Ars Technica

Dan Goodin

Crook made millions by breaking into execs’ Office365 inboxes, feds say

Dan Goodin,

10/1/2024

Email accounts inside 5 US companies unlawfully breached through password resets.

Ars Technica

Benj Edwards

OpenAI unveils easy voice assistant creation at 2024 developer event

Benj Edwards,

10/1/2024

Altman steps back from the keynote limelight and lets four major API additions do the talking.

Ars Technica

Jon Brodkin

T-Mobile pays $16 million fine for three years’ worth of data breaches

Jon Brodkin,

10/1/2024

Breaches in three consecutive years lead to $16M fine and new security protocols.

Ars Technica

Andrew J. Whelton, The Conversation

Toxic chemicals from Ohio train derailment lingered in buildings for months

Andrew J. Whelton, The Conversation,

10/1/2024

New study offers lessons on how to better protect communities from disasters.

Ars Technica

Scharon Harding

“Extreme” Broadcom-proposed price hike would up VMware costs 1,050%, AT&T says

Scharon Harding,

10/1/2024

Broadcom "preventing some vendors from selling products to us," AT&T alleges.

Ars Technica

Jonathan M. Gitlin

Car dealers renew their opposition to EV mandates

Jonathan M. Gitlin,

10/1/2024

An EV mandate would make gasoline cars too expensive, say the dealers.

Ars Technica

Ashley Belanger

eBay listings for banned chemicals shielded by Section 230, judge rules

Ashley Belanger,

10/1/2024

DOJ can’t force eBay to remove environmentally harmful product listings.

Ars Technica