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Visual Labs body camera software with the Dos Palos PD | Ars Technica

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A SQL injection example using phpBB | Ars Technica

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How Myst Almost Couldn't Run on CD-ROM | War Stories | Ars Technica

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Huawei Mate 9 Review: Great hardware, so-so software | Ars Technica

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A visit to 42, the free US coding school | Ars Technica

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Filling the outdoor concert-sized hole in our hearts with robots this summer https://t.co/n3mdJIdYcr https://t.co/biyIeDyQq5

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Look, we're always here for more C&C (even a remastering) https://t.co/vfrf4S504Y https://t.co/VCUIY5jl6J

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Wait—there are people out there who *don't* want the numpad? #10KeyForever https://t.co/0b9YGmL6W3 https://t.co/H0D1whumtk

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You know, we now have a whole new appreciation for the lessons SMB 1-1 can teach us all https://t.co/0btPS5V1yg https://t.co/4abONFqaPb

Ars Technica is a website covering news and opinions in technology, science, politics, and society, created by Ken Fisher and Jon Stokes in 1998. It publishes news, reviews, and guides on issues such as computer hardware and software, science, technology policy, and video games. Many of the site's writers are postgraduates and some work for research institutions. Articles on the website are written in a less-formal tone than those in traditional journals.
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