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Full motion, full emotion: Bandersnatch’s Emmys as a (literal) game changer

By being eligible for, and winning, this year's Emmy for Outstanding TV Movie and Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media Within a Scripted...

The FTC fosters fake reviews, its own commissioners say

Like much of the Internet, online reviews are often fake. No matter the platform—Amazon, TripAdvisor, Yelp, or another—no matter the subject, where user...

4K projector turns any wall into theater-quality screen from inches away

This is Vava, a 4K definition Ultra Short Throw (UST) home theater projector retailing for $2,700. For those of you not familiar with the...

Roundup: Three “programming” board games that will tickle your pseudocode

Welcome to Ars Cardboard, our weekend look at tabletop games! Check out our complete board gaming coverage at cardboard.arstechnica.com. “Programming” in board games—where...

Johannesburg’s network shut down after second attack in 3 months

Johannesburg, the biggest city in South Africa and the 26th largest city worldwide, has shut down its website, billing and electronic services after...

Sony is trying to sell off PlayStation Vue, but it might have a hard time of it

Sony is seeking to sell off its PlayStation Vue TV business for a figure in the "tens of millions," ending a multi-year experiment...

Man kept getting drunk without drinking. Docs found brewer’s yeast in his guts

After years of inexplicably getting drunk without drinking alcohol, having mood swings and bouts of aggression, landing a DWI charge on the way...

Comcast fights Google’s encrypted-DNS plan but promises not to spy on users

Comcast has gone on the record to say that it does not track its broadband users' Web browsing histories, even though the company...

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