Ars Technicast, Episode 36: How much is software worth, anyway?
What does a free OS X release mean for consumers? We discuss.
What does a free OS X release mean for consumers? We discuss.
The sci-fi thriller gets us talking about NASA, science, and deft moviemaking.
What happens when Steam expands from gaming rigs to compete with the consoles.
We dig into the new iPhone 5S and 5C announcement, as well as iOS7.
Tech Policy Editor Joe Mullin joins us to chat about his investigative reports.
We discuss whether Google's product lines and services lead back to Google+.
Special guest Amy Shira Teitel joins us in this NASA-centered episode.
A sudden reversal in Microsoft's used-games policy changed everything.
Don't miss our WWDC liveblog on Monday, June 10.
How 3D-printed guns are made, and what, if anything, we should do about them.
What movies are you anticipating this summer?
Since social networking entered the picture, news has never been the same.
How much Facebook is too much Facebook? Hey, for some, there's never enough.
Forgotten and dead accounts tell us a lot about where the Internet was back then.
Remember that time you dropped your smartphone into the toilet? We do, too.
What Sony left unsaid about the new console makes us want more.
What changes will we see in console gaming in 2013? We gaze into the VR glasses.
The new adaptation of Tolkien's book gets our Middle Earth nerdery going.
During this debate we uncover the pros and cons gamers should think about.
Why isn't Origin of Species more widely read?
Sold to the public as the ideal Windows 8 device, the tablet isn't quite that.
What's the tablet scene like with the iPad mini in it?
Join us in our conversation about the art of the perfect online scam.
Everyone loves a great bad guy.
Gaming Editor Kyle Orland joins us to talk about breathing life into characters.
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