Drone dropped “tools” enabling inmate to escape, prison officials say
"We believe a drone was used to fly in the tools that allowed him to escape."
"We believe a drone was used to fly in the tools that allowed him to escape."
Predicting the unpredictable: What fractals can tell us about a coin toss.
"He was saying Spock was the shit and I was saying Yoda was the shit."
Despite healthy hardware sales, plenty of big-name games aren't making the switch.
Park Service relented despite initial rejection based on geologists' reviews.
Judge questioned whether Waymo's patent case is "worth the salt."
Shipping and Transit has a habit of dismissing cases when defendants fight back.
Despite rumors, Nintendo always had the rights to the chip's architecture.
Court upholds FCC decision that said cable TV faces competition nationwide.
The system will power 30,000 homes, charge with electricity from a nearby wind farm.
Trump administration has a golden opportunity to extend US leadership.
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This is the first action movie in years I would recommend anyone I know go see.
Audio startup has lost over $150M from 2010 through 2015.
Spear-phishing e-mails with malicious fake résumés targeted plant engineers.
RED’s typical hyper-aggressive product design makes for an interesting-looking phone.
During his speech, Pence did not mention the Space Launch System rocket.
The country’s ambitious plans to stem climate change will be a challenge.
Christian activists running the company wanted artifacts from the “Biblical era.”
Where will you watch clips from the biggest soccer tournament next year?
Twitter wants to be able to say precisely how many secret orders it received.
It’s early and there are many hurdles, but data so far suggests safety, efficacy.
“Our public diplomacy office is still settling on a hashtag,” State Department says.
The natural experiment suggests the carpool policy really helped.
We only have one odd measurement of the temperature of Venus’ lower atmosphere.
New statistics reflect how much renewable development has matured in previous years.
Every Xbox 360 Halo game will soon work on Xbox One, but why the MCC silence?
FAT disks are no longer supported—more surprisingly, nor is the new ReFS file system.
Ars tests newer games on streaming service, notices some interesting categorization.
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