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The AP filed a similar suit in 2009 and won. The organization defeated All Headline News, which had repurposed AP content for subscribers according to an Ars Technica report. In a more publicized lawsuit, the AP sued street artist Shepard Fairey over...
First time accepted submitter Sabbetus writes "On Monday the CEO of prominent Bitcoin exchange Tradehill announced that they are shutting down. Ars Technica ran a story on this stating that 'After Monday's news, the currency's value fell from $5.50 to...
I could have happily worked for Ars Technica for the rest of my life, but when I received a call from Penny Arcade's Jerry Holkins, I began to think how great it would be to embark on a new adventure. Penny Arcade offered me the same thing that made me so insistent on writing for Ars: the ability to try...
According to Facebook, the Windows Phone app has 1.2 million monthly active users. See also: Emil Protalinski has covered the tech industry for five years for multiple publications. Biography Emil Protalinski Emil Protalinski has covered the tech...
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That could constitute an “antenna farm” similar to what cable television companies use to capture signals before routing them to customers, analysts said. The technology blog Ars Technica first noted the application, which was denied on technical grounds.
Alcatraz, New Mexico. I wonder how he finds his Italian jail cell by comparison. See also: Emil Protalinski has covered the tech industry for five years for multiple publications. Biography Emil Protalinski Emil Protalinski has covered the tech industry...
Ars Technica (pronounced /ˌɑrz ˈtɛknɨkə/, Latin for "Art of Technology") is a technology-related website that caters to PC enthusiasts, covering technology news along with editorial comment and analysis. Started in 1998 by Ken "Caesar" Fisher, Ars Technica is headquartered in Malden, Massachusetts. The site was independently owned for almost ten... Full Article
I could have happily worked for Ars Technica for the rest of my life, but when I received a call from Penny Arcade's Jerry Holkins, I began to think how great it would be to embark on a new adventure. Penny Arcade offered me the same thing that made me so insistent on writing for Ars: the ability to try...
