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Ars Technica is hiring an experienced reporter

Ars Technica is looking for an experienced reporter—a true journalistic hustler who will work the (literal and metaphorical) phones to bring our readers...

Whistleblowers: FAA 737 MAX safety inspectors lacked training, certification

Multiple whistleblowers have raised issues over the Federal Aviation Administration’s safety inspection process connected to Boeing’s 737 MAX aircraft, according to a letter to...

Natural gas pipeline in Germany holds “green” methane; Austria has similar plans

A Düsseldorf, Germany-based energy company called Uniper announced last week that it sent methane made from renewable hydrogen into the local natural gas pipeline. The...

Woman from China, with malware in tow, illegally entered Trump’s Mar-a-Lago

A woman carrying four cellphones, two Chinese passports, and a thumb drive containing malware was arrested over the weekend after gaining access to...

FTC hits predatory scientific publisher with a $50 million fine

It used to be that publishing a scientific journal was a significant undertaking, requiring infrastructures for peer review, printing, and distribution, and the...

Intel’s new assault on the data center: 56-core Xeons, 10nm FPGAs, 100gig Ethernet

Intel today launched a barrage of new products for the data center, tackling almost every enterprise workload out there. The company's diverse range...

iPad mini teardown reveals a Frankenstein of components from different iPads

iFixit has published its teardown of the new, fifth-generation iPad mini—the first update to Apple's smaller-sized tablet since 2015. The iFixit team—which...

Inside look at BioWare explains exactly how fake E3 2017’s Anthem demo was

In what has become a regular occurrence in recent years, a major story about game-development woes—full of insider sources and years of production...

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