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Ken Fisher
Ken Fisher
Founder & Editor in Chief at
Ars Technica
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68
Location
United States
Languages
English
Covering topics
Technology
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Recent Articles
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Introducing the Ars Technica Posting Guidelines version 3.0
We’ve made an update to clarify and simplify everything.
5 months ago
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Dear readers: Let us know what you’d like to see more of on Ars
Take a few minutes to comment and help us guide future coverage.
6 months ago
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Welcome to our latest design update, Ars 9.0!
More good stuff. Personalization, responsive design, and more.
about 1 year ago
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Ars Pro week: Support Ars, get gear, stay informed
Support Ars Technica’s journalistic mission and reap the benefits.
over 5 years ago
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Majority of doctors opposed to full access to your own electronic r...
Facebook data liberation? Check. Twitter? Check. Your health records. Umm…
over 12 years ago
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Introducing “Ignore”—a new comments feature to make your life troll...
Learn how to quickly banish trolls from Ars comments like they never existed.
about 13 years ago
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Copyright Math: a quantitative reasoning master class by Rob Reid (...
Reid’s TEd talk challenges the content industry’s appeal to quantitative reasoning.
over 13 years ago
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A brief history of the Multiverse
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almost 14 years ago
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SOPA Resistance Day begins at Ars
Why Ars Technica opposes the Stop Online Piracy Act.
almost 14 years ago
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Jobs ruled out $5 billion settlement: "I will spend my last dying ....
Steve Jobs was so angered by Android and HTC that he reportedly told then …
about 14 years ago
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Be the Ars IT Editor Bossman for 5 fleeting minutes… take our survey!
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about 14 years ago
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Announcing increased moderation of trolls in discussion threads
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about 14 years ago
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Does the press have an ethical duty to out powerful gays in tech? -...
The man some are calling the Most Powerful Person in Tech is at the center of …
over 14 years ago
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Why Ad Blocking is devastating to the sites you love
Why Ad Blocking is devastating to the sites you love
almost 16 years ago
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Gmail being throttled, blocked by some anti-spam vendors - Ars Tech...
Over the past month, major anti-spam vendors have had to apply scrutiny to …
over 17 years ago
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MacBook Air aflutter: demand stays strong, sold out often - Ars Tec...
Thintresting move, Steve! Be it marketing or design, the MacBook Air is hotter …
almost 18 years ago
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Qtrax: the most jacked-up, disappointing launch in years - Ars Tech...
I can’t recall a launch this hyped that failed so miserably in recent years. …
almost 18 years ago
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US intelligence official: You get privacy when your definition matc...
Benjamin Franklin long ago warned against rhetoric that demands trading …
about 18 years ago
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Only at DEFCON: Dateline NBC nailed, trying to nail Feds, hackers -...
The next episode of Dateline you see won’t be “To Catch a Hacker and a Fed,” …
over 18 years ago
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The vanishing PS3 price drop: soon only one $600 PS3 remains - Ars ...
When all is said and done, Sony will have one PS3 available throughout North …
over 18 years ago
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Vista “upgrade” drops compliance checking, requires old OS to insta...
With Windows Vista, users will not be able to use upgrade keys to initiate …
almost 19 years ago