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Ars Technica is a technology-related website catering to PC enthusiasts. Started in 1998, the site covers technology news and provides editorial and analysis. The name "Ars Technica" is a Latin phrase for "(The) Technical Arts." The main content is a blog-style presentation of news stories, interspersed with advertising. Featured articles are less frequent but go into more depth than the news stories. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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