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2025-06-12
Ars Technica 17 related

An interview with Craig Federighi on iPadOS 26's multitasking UI, Stage Manager's interface limitations, and why the iPad's Mac-style multitasking took so long

Federighi talks to Ars about why the iPad's Mac-style multitasking took so long.  —  CUPERTINO, Calif.—When Apple Senior Vice President …

2024-07-01
Ars Technica 6 related

Interviews with the creator and maintainers of FreeDOS, the only MS-DOS-compatible OS still under active development, about its continued relevance and more

Project's creator talks to Ars about where FreeDOS has been, where it's going.  —  Two big things happened in the world of text-based disk operating systems in June 1994.

2020-08-08
Ars Technica 1 related

John Giannandrea and Bob Borchers talk about why Apple is best positioned to “lead the industry” in building machine intelligence-driven features and products

Apple AI chief and ex-Googler John Giannandrea dives into the details with Ars.  —  Machine learning (ML) …

2019-09-03
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Interview with Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Antonio Neri about the company's strategy to transform all of its products to “as-a-service” offerings

Exclusive: Neri tells Ars about the leap HPE is making—and why not everyone will make it.  —  It's been just over two years …

2018-11-24
Ars Technica

Experts examine the mixed impact of Edward Snowden's leaks, published from June 2013 onwards, on government and policy

In our two-part series, Ars looks at what Snowden's disclosures have wrought politically and institutionally.  —  Digital privacy has come a long way since June 2013.

2017-12-21
ZDNet 3 related

Password manager maker Keeper sues Ars Technica and reporter Dan Goodin for story on a vulnerability in Keeper software, first highlighted by Google researcher

the company behind the product— is suing Dan and Ars. In the extraordinary complaint, Keeper says Dan ‘intended’ to cause harm http://www.documentcloud.org/ ... via @zackwhittaker http://twitter.com/....

2016-05-28
Ars Technica 10 related

Sources: Xbox compatible VR game slated for 2017 launch by a well-known European studio

New info lends credence to reports of new, VR-compatible console from Microsoft.  —  Ars can confirm that at least one major developer is currently planning to release a new virtual reality game …

2016-05-07
Ars Technica 10 related

Following highly publicized report of 272M email credentials for sale in Russia, Mail.ru and Google both say 98%+ of credentials on their services are invalid

Garbage in, garbage out: Why Ars ignored this week's massive password breach  —  When a script kiddie sells 272 million accounts for $1, be very, very skeptical.

2015-02-26
Ars Technica 22 related

Source: Google to announce new payments API, Android Pay, at I/O in May

Google will launch Android Pay at I/O in May  —  Source tells Ars that the company will revitalize its payments platform with a new API.  —  A source close to the matter told Ars on Wednesday that Goo...

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