7:23

Ars Technica's Ken Fisher Speaks!
Ars Technica's Ken Fisher Speaks!
BoomTown's Kara Swisher catches up with Ken Fisher, editor-in-chief of tech news and analysis site Ars Technica (meaning "art of technology" in Latin). Fisher discusses his site and the development of technology.
0:45

Ars Technica iPad App with PhoneGap
Ars Technica iPad App with PhoneGap
A quick video of me interacting with the Ars Technica app which was built by IBM using PhoneGap.
0:32

IMDB Bing Search Extras integration
IMDB Bing Search Extras integration
The IMDB application for Windows Phone 7 Mango includes Bing Search Extras integration, allowing direct linking from Bing to IMDB.
6:07

BUILD 2011 - Peter Bright from Ars Technica sings "Creep" by Radiohead
BUILD 2011 - Peter Bright from Ars Technica sings "Creep" by Radiohead
One of the many fine moments of BUILD 2011.
4:36

Old School ET action on Ars Technica Server.
Old School ET action on Ars Technica Server.
AlphaMeridian
8:45

CES: Palm Pre Hands-On with Boing Boing Gadgets, post-review huddle with Ars Technica
CES: Palm Pre Hands-On with Boing Boing Gadgets, post-review huddle with Ars Technica
BOING BOING GADGETS ONLINE: gadgets.boingboing.net MORE OF OUR CES COVERAGE gadgets.boingboing.net Boing Boing Gadgets editors Joel and Brownlee got a hands-on demo with the new Palm Pre, and Boing Boing's video team was there to cover them. Watch the whole review above. In the first half of the video, Brownlee and Joel grill a Palm rep -- who doesn't want to let either of them touch the device -- about features and what's under the hood. In the second half of today's video, our fellas huddle over brews and watered-down show floor drinks with Jon Stokes from Ars Technica for a post-game analysis. Verdict seems to be that if this is Palm's "hail mary," it just might work. The Pre seems pretty sweet. More on the Pre at palm.com. -------------------------- Sponsor shout-out: Boing Boing's video coverage of CES 2009 is sponsored by WEPC.com, in partnership with Intel and Asus. WePC.com is intended to be a site where users come together to "share ideas, images and inspiration about the ideal PC." Participants' designs, feature ideas and community feedback will be evaluated by ASUS and "could influence the blueprint for an actual notebook PC built by ASUS with Intel inside."
2:52

Perception of Dimensions
Perception of Dimensions
If you're interested in reading Flatland (recommended!) you can read it online for free in a few places, including here www.geom.uiuc.edu My entry into Ars Technica's Science Video Competition (I got second!) : arstechnica.com
7:23

Ken Fisher of Ars Technica
Ken Fisher of Ars Technica
Ken Fisher talks to BoomTown about boredom, interesting thin
8:17

The Truth about ACTA & MegaUpload (and a bit about PIPA & SOPA)
The Truth about ACTA & MegaUpload (and a bit about PIPA & SOPA)
UPDATE: Ars Technica's new article on ACTA: arstechnica.com Reddit's response to reading the current version of ACTA: www.reddit.com Ars Technica's article on how they could shut down MegaUpload without SOPA: arstechnica.com
3:15

Quest4Bush - gameplay video
Quest4Bush - gameplay video
A sample gameplay video from the Al-Qaeda recruiting tool game. Please do not ask for links for the game. This video is being used with an Ars Technica article. arstechnica.com For the second video, which includes the actual Bush boss fight, hit the link below. http
4:14

Engadget // Browser Test // iPhone 4 & Nexus
Engadget // Browser Test // iPhone 4 & Nexus
Video Comparison By Engadget: www.engadget.com [ARTICLES] Engadget www.engadget.com ArsTechnica: arstechnica.com [READ THIS] Here's a comment posted on the engadget article by pika2000: "Still, this is far from the massive performance jump that Ars Technica's benchmarks suggest." Ars is comparing Javascript performance. You guys only do a web-page loading test. Not even the same thing, yet you're comparing this with Ars'? :rolleyes:
49:06

RunJumpDev - Ben Kuchera - November 2011
RunJumpDev - Ben Kuchera - November 2011
RunJumpDev game developers meetup for November 2011. Ben Kuchera, gaming editor of Ars Technica, shares his advice for indie game developers, including marketing best practices, how to deal with press, and how to get your indie game to can stand out. More at RunJumpDev.com
31:08

The Communicators: Technology & Human Rights
The Communicators: Technology & Human Rights
Michael Samway, Yahoo!, VP & Deputy General Counsel, discusses the Global Network Initiative, a joint effort between technology and human rights organizations to protect free speech and privacy for those in restrictive governments. Julian Sanchez, Washington Editor of Ars Technica, is guest host. Program from Saturday, Dec. 27, 2008.
1:04

Bulletstorm E3 High Score
Bulletstorm E3 High Score
Ars Technica Gaming Editor Ben Kuchera recently had a chance to play Bulletstorm behind closed doors at E3. He was a natural. People Can Fly's Erik Gloerson helped him learn the controls. It was a great time watching him "get it". And get it he did, to the tune of over 4000 points and and 42 skillshots, the highest score at E3. Ben talks about Bulletstorm at arstechnica.com
2:02

This is the ONE, Ars Tech Team Racecar
This is the ONE, Ars Tech Team Racecar
mazdaspeed 3 made for ars technica contest.
5:35

Ars Technica.mp4
Ars Technica.mp4
Este video realizado por estudiantes de Comunicación Social de la Universidad Eafit, en el curso Ciberculturas, presenta los supuestos conceptuales edupunk para el diseño de un sitio www.wix.com para el aprendizaje abierto, en el contexto de la línea de trabajo denominada ArsTechnica del MediaLab Eafit*. Buena parte del trabajo se insipiró en los planteamientos y experiencias del profesor Alejandro Piscitelli y hace resonancia de sus apuestas políticas, estéticas y pedagógicas. ______________________ *El MediaLab Eafit es una plataforma para el trabajo colaborativo y en red y un laboratorio de apoyo académico y proyección para el Pregrado en Comunicación Social.
8:28

Rock Band E3 Bash: The Who's "Won't get fooled again"
Rock Band E3 Bash: The Who's "Won't get fooled again"
The Who performing "Won't get fooled again" at Harmonix's E3 Rock Band bash. Forgive the audio and video. Ars Technica arstechnica.com