Staff Blog
With new iWork, Apple spotted the problem but declined to fix it
Apple's iWork upgrades may be free, but their regression has costs.
Apple's iWork upgrades may be free, but their regression has costs.
Here's a peek into a week where Ars staffers were actually in the same place.
Why cheer at the TV when the players can't possibly hear you?
Op-ed: PRISM, other recent revelations put touch of gray in Chrome's silver lining.
What happens when a CEO and an intern turn designers? About what you'd expect.
Visit an alternate universe to see a better version of you. In theory.
Paying too much attention to the contents of the DSM fails people in need.
Come say hi to the new guy—just be gentle. And tell him what you'd like to see.
The Internet Police launches today.
Or, what we learned in our first #CivicSummer.
Op-ed: The principle has outlived its startup purpose; it may be time to grow up.
Op-ed: HTC's big budget campaign is the latest questionable investment.
It may not be the space program we want, but it's the space program we deserve.
Science education remains under attack, some people are happy to fan the flames.
Looking for a job or someone to fill an opening? Ars/Jobs is here to help.
Right now, it's hard to find relevant information on how to do it well.
If you know Android well, we're taking applications through the weekend.
Read receipts come to Facebook, Snapchat, and more—and make our lives miserable.
If you love gadgets, this could be your dream job.
Op-ed: What good is the ability to sync a TB of data when the upload takes a year?
Why do they put bike seats so high?
When publishers address piracy like rational human beings, we all win.
An annoying thing begat an even more annoying, nigh-indelible thing.
Op-Ed: It's high time game developers respected the medium they work with.
Fox Business throws out everything science has told us.
Graphics performance takes a step back even as everything else strides forward.
Tech behind past Audi and Toyota race cars may already be in your driveway.
No longer an apex predator, OS X takes some time for introspection.
Android is open—except for all the good parts.
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