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SXSWarren: A day later, Elizabeth Warren defends her Big Tech breakup proposal

AUSTIN, Texas—"So yesterday you made a pretty big announcement about tech. Then like the gangster you are, you flew down to a tech conference... "...

An email marketing company left 809 million records exposed online

By this point, you've hopefully gotten the message that your personal data can end up exposed in all sorts of unexpected Internet backwaters....

Quacks of Quedlinburg deserves its “Board Game of the Year” win

Welcome to Ars Cardboard, our weekend look at tabletop games! Check out our complete board gaming coverage at cardboard.arstechnica.com. Who knew that being...

The 2020 Kia Soul—the boar with a backpack busts a move

Although we make every effort to cover our own travel costs, in this case Kia flew me to San Diego (where it was...

Love, death, and spaceships: Lee Hutchinson’s Fangs concludes

I've never made any secret about my love for (and occasional frustration with) Frontier Development's space combat/trading/exploration sandbox game . In my 2015 review...

Citrix says its network was breached by international criminals

Virtualization and software provider Citrix said its internal network was breached by international criminals who most likely exploited weak passwords to gain limited...

Boy spent 47 agonizing days in ICU with tetanus. Parents still refuse vaccines

The young son of anti-vaccine parents endured excruciating pain and spent 47 days in pediatric intensive care after contracting tetanus, a devastating bacterial...

JavaScript infinite alert prank lands 13-year-old Japanese girl in hot water

Japanese police in the city of Kariya have questioned and charged a 13-year-old female student for distributing malicious code online after she linked...

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