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The Death of the Charging Cable Is Closer Than You Think
For decades the cable was the one thing that never changed. Now it is quietly disappearing — and the reasons say a lot about where hardware is head...
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What “Smart” Actually Means in a Smart Home
We bought the bulbs, the speakers, and the locks. Somewhere along the way, “smart” stopped meaning intelligent and started meaning connected. Those...
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Why Mechanical Keyboards Refuse to Die
In an age of flat, silent, disposable tech, a loud, heavy, endlessly customizable object became a cult. Here is why.
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The Quiet Revolution: How AI Slipped Into Everything You Own
The most important technology of the decade did not arrive with a launch event. It arrived quietly, inside the things you already owned.
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How Prince of Persia Defeated Apple II's Memory Limitations | War Stories | Ars Technica
For today’s episode of War Stories, Ars Technica sat down with Prince of Persia creator Jordan Mechner to learn about the challenges he faced whil...
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The Art of the Difficulty Curve
The difference between a game you rage-quit and a game you cannot put down often comes down to an invisible line very few players ever notice.
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Why Indie Games Keep Beating Blockbusters at Their Own Game
Smaller teams, smaller budgets, smaller scope — and yet, year after year, the games people cannot stop talking about come from studios you could fi...
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In Defense of the Single-Player Game
The industry keeps predicting the death of the solo campaign. It keeps being wrong — and the reason is human, not technical.
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The Games That Defined a Generation
Some games are great. A rare few rewire what the medium is allowed to be. These are the ones that moved the line.
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The Comfort of the Rewatch, the Thrill of the First Time
You only get to see a great film for the first time once. In an age of spoilers and second screens, protecting that single experience has become a ...
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Practical Effects Never Died — They Went Underground
Every few years someone announces the return of practical effects. The truth is they never left — the best filmmakers just stopped telling you whic...
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Why We Rewatch: The Comfort-Film Phenomenon
With infinite new things to watch, millions of us keep pressing play on the same handful of films. The reason is not laziness. It is psychology.
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The Limited Series Is the New Blockbuster
The most ambitious storytelling on screen is no longer two hours long or fifteen seasons deep. It is the six-hour movie we call a limited series.
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The Sneaker Became the New Suit
Once it lived in the gym. Now it closes business deals, walks red carpets, and signals status more loudly than any pair of leather shoes. How the s...
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Why Black Will Always Be the Most Radical Color
It is the color of rebellion and refinement, of the avant-garde and the everyday. In fashion, black is never neutral — it is a statement disguised ...
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The Quiet Return of Minimalism
After years of maximalism, logos, and noise, fashion is whispering again. The most radical thing on the runway is restraint.
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How Futura Became Fashion’s Favorite Typeface
One geometric typeface from 1927 became the quiet signature of luxury, streetwear, and everything in between. This is its long walk down the runway.
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The Group Chat Is the New Public Square
As the big platforms got louder and angrier, the real conversations quietly moved somewhere smaller, closed, and far more honest.
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Nostalgia Is a Business Model Now
Reboots, remakes, reunions, re-releases. The past has never been more profitable — and the reasons reveal something uneasy about the present.
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Everyone’s a Critic: The Internet and the Death of the Gatekeeper
When everyone can publish a review, the critic did not disappear. The job changed — and so did who gets to decide what is good.
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Pop Culture Is the New Canon
The line between high culture and pop culture has not blurred. It has collapsed — and that is the most interesting thing to happen to ideas in a ge...
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