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Tech week in review: Glenn Beck meme edition

It's sad but true: not everyone has time to read Ars on a daily basis. If you couldn't join us this last week, here are the ten most popular stories from our front page, starting with the most-read story of the week. Memes strike back: Gerbils, gay ...

From ARS STAFF, Ars Technica,  3 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Glenn Beck,  David Cope

Celebrating OneWebDay (Internet meme edition)

Today is OneWebDay, started in 2006 as a time to celebrate the many ways that our lives have been ensnared in improved by the Web. Events are scheduled throughout the world, including: A documentary and discussion on copyright in Milwaukee A broadband ...

From ARS STAFF, Ars Technica,  22 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Wal-Mart,  Mitch Kapor,  Kanye West

Please rock our world by taking the Front Page Experience survey

Law & Disorder : Ars covers the world of tech policy As longtime readers know, we're addicted to data here at Ars Technica. Please help us feed our need by taking this brief survey about the front page experience here at Ars. The survey has 10 ...

From ARS STAFF, Ars Technica,  19 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Ars Technica

Sources: Google OS lives (and it's coming to a netbook near you)

Two separate sources—one inside the company and one outside it—have confirmed to Ars tonight that Google plans to launch an operating system built in some fashion around its new web browser, Chrome. One source says that the new OS will be launched soon, ...

From ARS STAFF, Ars Technica,  7 Jul 2009

Tech week in review: Firefox 3.5 edition

It's now a holiday weekend here in the US, but that doesn't mean last week wasn't exciting. Here's a recap of the Week That Was. While Firefox was busy showing us the possibilities of the future, science was busy showing us just how petty we can be. ...

From ARS STAFF, Ars Technica,  4 Jul 2009

"MySpace mom" Lori Drew's conviction thrown out

The guilty verdict against Lori Drew, prosecutors crowed, would send an "overwhelming message" to online bullies. Though she escaped conviction on felony charges, the 49-year-old Missouri mom could have still faced three years in prison or fines of up ...

From ARS STAFF, Ars Technica,  2 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Lori Drew,  Megan Meier,  Electronic Frontier Foundation,  Heritage Foundation

Ars Father's Day Gift Guide: Geek Dad Edition

All regular Ars readers are geeks on some level, so there's a certain sense in which an Ars "Geek Dad" guide is redundant. But there are any number of geeky gifts that don't fit well into any of our other Father's Day Gift Guides, so we've included ...

From ARS STAFF, Ars Technica,  16 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Western Digital,  Sony

Ars Father's Day Gift Guide: Gamer Dad Edition

Back in the 8-bit console era, when many of us Ars staffers were young whipper-snappers whose idea of heaven was a bowl of sugary cereal and a morning of cartoons, games were for kids, not parents. Or, rather, if parents did play games, they played ...

From ARS STAFF, Ars Technica,  15 Jun 2009
Related Topics: FedEx,  Electronic Arts Inc.

Get Ars in your inbox, and maybe a prize—The Dispatch returns

Let's face it: keeping up with the goings on in the tech world is tough work. Ars Technica offers copious amounts of RSS feeds, a bustling Twitter feed, and, of course, the site itself. One hole in our current news syndication lineup, however, is one ...

From ARS STAFF, Ars Technica,  5 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Ars Technica,  Twitter Inc

Doing the math on Zer01's unlimited voice and 3G for $69.95

A firm with the impossible-to-say name of Zer01 announced today that its smartphone software, coupled with an unlocked phone, can provide unlimited domestic VoIP calls and unlimited data for a pre-release price of $69.95 per month starting later this ...

From ARS STAFF, Ars Technica,  15 Mar 2009
Related Topics: AT&T Inc.,  EarthLink, Inc.

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