And the scariest part is that it could have been done without a court order, according to a report from Ars Technica.
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And while several iPhone prototypes made it into court filings, a former Apple employee has shared a very early iPhone prototype from 2005 with Ars Technica that shows a device that looks remarkably like the iPad.
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In a sign of further problems to come, Ars Techica has reported that a judge overseeing a US case - in which Apple claims its App Store trademark has been breached by Amazon - had expressed scepticism that consumers would indeed be confused.
Ovid and Martial, among others, always taught that the Romans, even if coarser than the Greeks, knew a lot about the Ars amatoria.
Ars Technica has a good run through of the case and issues here, BoingBoing here.
Auction rate securities (ARS) are a bit of financial engineering that dates to 1984, but they are not cash.
The sung-through musical premiered at New York City's Ars Nova in a seven-week run last year before finding a new 6, 000-square-foot space in the meatpacking district.
In Austria, Ars Electronica, a collaborative behind a digital arts festival, museum and lab, helped Siemens develop a car navigation system that shows the driver a video of the street rather than a map.
In a statement given to the Ars Technica website, EA said it was investigating hypothetical attacks such as the one found by Mr Ferrante and Mr Auriemma as part of the work it did to improve security on Origin.
In Austria, Ars Electronica, a collaborative behind a digital arts festival, museum and lab, helped Siemens (nyse: SI - news - people ) develop a car navigation system that shows the driver a video of the street rather than a map.
Online technology journal Ars Technica has shined a spotlight on some of these PAE litigation threat campaigns.
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Over at Ars Technica, I critique a recent analysis by Fred Campbell of the Google Fiber project in Kansas City.
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"I went into it prepared to be very skeptical, but I was impressed, " said Jacqui Cheng, a senior writer at the tech site Ars Technica.
Ars Technica has branded it a copyright troll.
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Between 1984 and the end of 2006, only 13 ARS auctions failed, out of a set of 100, 000.
Technology news website Ars Technica reported that Bitcoinica suffered a loss of more than 43, 000 BTC in a security breach in March.
The company has recently patented ideas like whacking a phone to turn it off, described at theFinancial Review, and an immersive full-room display like a Star Trek Holodeck, described by Ars Technica.
There's certainly no shortage of companies out there touting their own ready-made green PCs, but if that's not your thing, the ever-helpful folks at Ars Technica have now let loose a guide for building your own.
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As you might expect, there's no shortage of compromises involved in this particular endeavor, although Ars has at least laid out a pair of different options to accommodate different needs, including a Green Gaming Box and an Extreme Green Box.
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However, tech news site Ars Technica pointed out that Valve has a patent on a controller with swappable parts.
Ars Technica reported that the judge had also issued a separate ruling saying Mr Dotcom was not a flight risk and was therefore freed of the requirement to be electronically monitored.
As usual, most of this is just based on hopes and fairytales, but the scholarly folks at Ars Technica have done some digging and come up with a white paper from Microsoft Research that details some of what Gazelle is all about -- and surprise surprise, although it shares some similarities with Chrome, it's actually quite different.
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Throw the car hard into a right-hander, and the car wants to roll left but ARS counters the motion, flattening the attitude of the 7's chassis and keeping the car more directly on-line without (like other systems) having to bite at the progress of the wheels via traction control and other tricks.
After the show's premiere last fall at Ars Nova on 54th Street, lead producers Howard and Janet Kagan went in search of a location that would allow "Natasha" to expand both in terms of physical space and creative scope.
At Ars Technica, Nate Anderson writes about American University Professor Sean Flynn, who claims that a hotel near the negotiations had been explicitly asked not to allow public interest groups to hold meetings on the day of the negotiations.
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Oracle released a patch for the issue in October but it was incomplete, he said in an e-mail to Ars that was later p ublished to the Bugtraq mailing list.
Ars Technica managed to track down CleanIT cheif But Klaasen, who noted his surprise that anyone would publish a document clearly labeled not-for-publication.
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"The systems we used for photo storage a few years ago did not always delete images from content delivery networks in a reasonable period of time even though they were immediately removed from the site, " Facebook spokesperson Frederic Wolens told Ars via e-mail.
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