On January 25, 2004, a strange object fell out of the sky on a distant planet—and when it hit the surface, it started to bounce.Ars Technica From ACM News | January 27, 2014
There has been a lot of news lately about nefarious-sounding backdoors being inserted into cryptographic standards and toolkits.Ars Technica From ACM News | January 6, 2014
For the first time, the United States' most secret court, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), has published its legal rationale as to why the ...Ars Technica From ACM News | September 19, 2013
When we reviewed iOS 6 a year ago, we called it a "spit-and-polish" release and stand by that assessment today.Ars Technica From ACM Opinion | September 18, 2013
Computational research is evolving as organizations seek to eliminate barriers that prevent collaborative teams from accessing data. Ars Technica From ACM TechNews | April 22, 2013
What happens when two black holes smash into each another? They form an even larger black hole while driving jets of relativistic matter into the far reaches...Ars Technica From ACM News | August 25, 2010