
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

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

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

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

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

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

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

“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

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

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