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Samuel Axon

Samuel Axon

Senior Reviews Editor at Ars Technica

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Samuel Axon
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Liveblog: Apple’s “Wonderlust” event and the newest iPhones - Ars Technica

See the latest from Apple.
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iOS 17 hits supported devices on September 18 - Ars Technica

StandBy for the new Journaling app (and a lot more).
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iOS 17 review: StandBy for more features - Ars Technica

Messaging features lead a low-key refresh of the iPhone’s software.
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Apple’s new iPhone 15 and 15 Pro reach doorsteps and store shelves ...

Pro model shipments are backed up for weeks.
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PlayStation sci-fi epic Horizon Forbidden West makes its way to PC ...

Post-apocalyptic heroine Aloy will return to Steam and the Epic Game Store soon.
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iPhone 15 and 15 Pro review: The final form - Ars Technica

Years of iteration have led to a great phone, but where do we go from here?
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Apple considered ditching Google for DuckDuckGo in Safari’s private...

But Apple exec argued DuckDuckGo wasn’t as private as believed.

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Google will now make passkeys the default for personal accounts - A...

Support was first offered in May, but now Google suggests it as the default choice.
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You’ll be able to stream PS5 games this month—but only on an actual...

Sony’s still playing catchup with Microsoft when it comes to streaming.
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The Problem with Jon Stewart cancellation highlights a problem for ...

The problem with Jon Stewart seems to be that he could land Apple in hot water.
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Amazon’s Fallout TV series gets a 2024 release date - Ars Technica

TV series will be part of games’ official canon, Amazon says.