France fines Apple €150M for “excessive” pop-ups that let users reject tracking
Jon Brodkin 2025-03-31 13:25:00 arstechnica.com A typical ATT pop-up asks a user whether to allow an app "to track your ...
Jon Brodkin 2025-03-31 13:25:00 arstechnica.com A typical ATT pop-up asks a user whether to allow an app "to track your ...
Benj Edwards 2025-04-01 07:30:00 arstechnica.com What does it take to get OpenAI and Anthropic—two competitors in the AI assistant market—to ...
Jennifer Ouellette 2025-03-31 15:49:00 arstechnica.com Antiquity, 2025. DOI: 10.15184/aqy.2025.37 (About DOIs). This is your brain on Esperanto and Klingon Worf, son ...
Jon Brodkin 2025-03-31 16:00:00 arstechnica.com Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has gained access "to a payroll system that ...
Andrew Cunningham 2025-03-31 16:26:00 arstechnica.com Apple dropped a big batch of medium-size software updates for nearly all of its products ...
Samuel Axon 2025-03-31 17:07:00 arstechnica.com For example, it was used in producing the sequence in the film Everything Everywhere All ...
Kevin Purdy 2025-03-31 15:23:00 arstechnica.com 2024 was "a year of growth," according to fire-suppression company Fire Rover, but that's not ...
Stephen Clark 2025-03-31 12:26:00 arstechnica.com Robert Habeck, Germany's vice chancellor and economy minister, said Europe's "unhindered access to space is ...
Dan Goodin 2025-03-30 15:41:00 arstechnica.com A prominent computer scientist who has spent 20 years publishing academic papers on cryptography, privacy, ...
Stephen Clark 2025-03-28 07:00:00 arstechnica.com Welcome to Edition 7.37 of the Rocket Report! It's been interesting to watch how quickly ...
Jonathan M. Gitlin 2025-03-28 11:01:00 arstechnica.com GT Sophy can now race at 19 tracks, up from the nine that were ...
Ryan Whitwam 2025-03-28 12:02:00 arstechnica.com This is not Corning's first swing at adding ceramic to the mix—the company is also ...
Eric Berger 2025-03-28 14:47:00 arstechnica.com More than half a year after an empty Starliner spacecraft safely landed in a New ...
Jon Brodkin 2025-03-28 14:58:00 arstechnica.com The Federal Communications Commission's news distortion investigation into CBS drew a public rebuke from a ...
Benj Edwards 2025-03-28 18:11:00 arstechnica.com Importantly, it then applies a weighting step, dividing higher-frequency spectral coefficients by the overall brightness ...
Jon Brodkin 2025-03-28 19:59:00 arstechnica.com Elon Musk today said he has merged X and xAI in a deal that values ...
Ryan Whitwam 2025-03-28 15:29:00 arstechnica.com Google acquired Nest in 2014 for a whopping $3.4 billion but seems increasingly uninterested in ...
Ryan Whitwam 2025-03-28 12:50:00 arstechnica.com Google revealed the Pixel 9a last week, but its release plans were put on hold ...
Dan Goodin 2025-03-28 07:00:00 arstechnica.com The resulting dataset, which reflected a distribution of attack categories similar to the complete dataset, ...
Kevin Purdy 2025-03-27 13:26:00 arstechnica.com More than just rolling for initiative Obsidian added a turn-based mode to Pillars of Eternity II: ...
Jon Brodkin 2025-03-27 13:43:00 arstechnica.com Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) don't have to turn over information ...
John Timmer 2025-03-27 16:22:00 arstechnica.com Then, the researchers got data on all the speeding tickets issued in Florida and identified ...
Jon Brodkin 2025-03-27 16:55:00 arstechnica.com Two Democratic members of the Federal Trade Commission who were fired by President Trump sued ...
Samuel Axon 2025-03-27 14:22:00 arstechnica.com The product has evolved into something akin to Slack, but for personal use. It's used ...
Kyle Orland 2025-03-27 11:58:00 arstechnica.com Switch players who buy their games on physical cards are used to being able to ...
Timothy B. Lee 2025-03-27 07:00:00 arstechnica.com Using human crash data, Waymo estimated that human drivers on the same roads would ...