Ars Technica Guide to Virtualization : Part II Ars Technica Guide to Virtualization : Part IIStokes, Jon
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Is the US healthcare system ready for this? As experts at the WHO have repeatedly warned, COVID-19 can put enormous strain on healthcare systems. For weeks, they have been advising for countries to get ready and have a plan. So far, there have been worrying signs that the US heal...
Dan Goodin /Ars Technica: Project Zero: the same hackers that used 4 Windows and Android zero-days in Feb. 2020 have since used 7 more zero-days to target iOS, Windows, and Android— The breadth and abundance of exploits for unknown vulnerabilities sets group apart. — A team of advanced...
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All of that, plus an online co-op system that actually holds up in a quarantined year, make this a game that you really shouldn't leave 2020 without punching your way through at least once. If you're anything like me, you'll need at least two playthroughs to savor what a great sequ...
Alex Albert, Anthropic's head of Claude Relations, told Ars Technica that the company chose to revive the Opus line because of growing demand for agentic AI applications. "Across all the companies out there that are building things, there's a really large wave of these agentic applications spr...
The Bargain Box is the most basic box in the hierarchy of Ars System Guide rigs. It has no intent beyond providing the necessities—a solid, affordable, basic computer. This is the basic "office" box (or "mom," "dad," or "grandparent" box, if you will). ...
Samuel Axon is a senior editor at Ars Technica, where he is the editorial director for tech and gaming coverage. He covers AI, software development, gaming, entertainment, and mixed reality. He has been writing about gaming and technology for nearly two decades at Engadget, PC World, Masha...