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No marshmallows here: Veronica Mars season 4 pulls no punches

One chip to rule them all: It natively runs all types of AI software

Gore-filled Little Monsters red band trailer is delightfully demented fun

TV networks sue nonprofit to kill free TV service

You’re probably not going to get your $125 from the Equifax settlement

Samsung won’t let Android tablets die, announces the Galaxy Tab S6

A 2,000-year-old stylus makes a point about ancient Roman humor

A second Ebola case in Goma—the first prompted an international emergency

Amazon writes scripts for cops to sling Ring home cameras, report says

Android Auto’s biggest upgrade ever is finally rolling out

Review: NOS4A2 is a haunting fable about the steep cost of creative gifts

NASA agrees to work with SpaceX on orbital refueling technology

MIT physicists: Social networks could hold the key to finding new particles

Virtually every Apple business grew in every region this quarter—except the iPhone

Samsung to unpack new Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Watch over the next week

Drugmakers to pay $70 million over deals to keep cheap generics off the market

Cybersecurity officials warn state and local agencies (again) to fend off ransomware

AT&T kills DirecTV Now brand name as TV subscribers leave in droves

China is on track to beat its peak-emissions pledge

Nissan’s bigger-battery BEV—the 2019 Leaf Plus review

While ozone is recovering, we’re doing things to prolong the process

Dealmaster: Take $200 off the latest Dell XPS 13 and get a $200 prepaid card

Putting the PS4’s 100 million sales in context

Proposed US law would ban infinite scroll, autoplaying video

First trailer for The Lighthouse evokes early films from a bygone age

How to follow-up Pathfinder? Improve the game, don’t radically change its character

TESS hits the trifecta: Nearby bright star has 3 interesting planets

Feds: former cloud worker hacks into Capital One and takes data for 106 million people

Soon you’ll be able to watch PBS on YouTube

200 million devices—some mission-critical—vulnerable to remote takeover

Google announces the Pixel 4 will have FaceID, radar-powered gestures

Privacy group asks court to reconsider FTC’s $5 billion Facebook deal

After Trump aced cognitive test, doctor who wrote it says it’s being misused

Bethesda says online requirement for Doom re-releases was a mistake

Expanse fans, no need to worry—Amazon orders season 5 of its new sci-fi show

NASA seeks to break the “tyranny of launch” with in-space manufacturing

The 2020 Cadillac XT6: Better than an Escalade in every way

Ars Asks: Do you think your company is on the right things-as-a-service track?

15-inch MacBook Pro mini-review: How much does Apple’s fastest laptop offer?