Intel may shift manufacturing to TSMC as it works to boost 14nm deployment and CPU shipments.
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Intel may shift manufacturing to TSMC as it works to boost 14nm deployment and CPU shipments.
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Here we are at the end of October, and there's still no October update following an embarrassing rollback.
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Dwarfed by shows such as CES, NYC's PhotoPlus Expo gathers the faithful. Every year, a changing array of cameras, gadgets, accessories and seminar.
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The OEMs trying to make Windows on ARM a reality are repeating some of Intel's biggest mistakes with its own x86 tablet platform.
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Kepler's mission has ended due to a lack of fuel. The good work begun by the Kepler space telescope will be continued by its successor, TESS.
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Nvidia and AMD are the big winners in a new supercomputer announcement that will put Epyc and Tesla silicon in Cray's latest Shasta system.
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Self driving cars have made enormous progress in just the last few years, but rain and snow still pose major problems.
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If you're on the lookout for affordable flash storage for your mobile devices, Amazon's current deal is a must-see. Get a 128GB micro SD card for just 25 bucks, and a 256GB card for $60 – much cheaper than the sticker price.
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With the legitimate and serious concerns about the various Rockstar studios in mind, let's jump in, and see exactly what this worldwide team has been toiling over since the release of GTA V.
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Apple flew from Cupertino to Brooklyn to take over the entire block surrounding BAM, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, for the introduction of its long-awaited new MacBooks and iPad Pros.
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The Red Hydrogen One has finally debuted and nobody actually wants one.
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Google's Pixel has a hilarious notch bug. Everyone's favorite feature is back for more.
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Angry users are reporting what appear to be high (and in some cases, repeated) failures for Nvidia's new top-end RTX 2080 Ti Turing GPU.
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Charging more for parking could save the environment, ease congestion and inject energy back into the high street. But how? The Guardian's Peter Walker explains that we've been thinking about parking all wrong: it's not a right, but rather an over-subsidised waste of space
Sony has unveiled its games for the PlayStation Classic, but the final list is underwhelming.
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Tech companies and their executives frequently get called out for lying. But not all misstatements are really lies, and there are even good reasons for many of them. We take a look at why companies lie and, hopefully, provide some background on how to evaluate what you hear and read.
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Along with lack of quality zoom, poor low-light performance has been one of the weakest points of phone cameras. Image stacking techniques are rapidly addressing that issue. We look at how they evolved and particularly the current champion, Google's Night Sight.
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In the most recent copyright review, museums and other archival institutions have finally been given the go-ahead to archive online games.
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Evidence is mounting that AMD is prepping a new RX 590 refresh to take on Nvidia's GTX 1060.
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In a bombshell move over the weekend, IBM announced that it would acquire Red Hat in a deal worth $34B. IBM is playing up the cloud software angle, rather than Red Hat's 25 years of promoting and developing enterprise Linux.
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Using a new space telescope, researchers from the University of Michigan have determined that the Small Magellanic Cloud is flying apart at the seams after a collision millions of years in the past.
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Tesla is reportedly facing a criminal investigation into whether it deliberately misstated its Model 3 production numbers and the possibility of hitting them back in 2017.
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Looking to read up on politics, civil liberties, and more? This new Humble Bundle features dozens of superb DRM-free digital books on the political system and civil rights while helping out the ACLU.
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A new study of the Chicxulub crater reveals how fluid rock leaves its mark following an impact.
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Thanks to a recent flyby, we know a bit more about 3200 Phaeton, one of the strangest objects in our solar system.
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Microsoft is bringing its Xbox Game Pass service to PCs at the same time that it's investing heavily in first-party content for the Xbox One.
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In theory, 2018 has been a rocky year for Intel. The company has weathered the repeated announcement of security issues related to Spectre and Meltdown. It dismissed its previous CEO, Brian Krzanich. It’s had to announce the delay of its 10nm process and then fend off rumors that said process node was completely canceled as…
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NAND prices have already been falling for the past few months, and according to a new research note, the drop could actually increase as we head into 2019.
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The US government just decided that hacking DRM to repair and maintain your electronics is perfectly legal.
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Intel launched its 9th Generation CPU family last week, but finding CPUs in market is anything but easy -- to say nothing of MSRP.
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Red Dead Redemption 2 is the latest release from Rockstar Games, the creators of Grand Theft Auto. It is being touted as one of the greatest games of the modern age. The ‘open-world' game allows players to travel through large, nonlinear environments set in frontier America during the last days of outlaw gangs and cowboys
Continue reading...Lens is another of Google's semi-magical implementations of machine learning technology, in this case used to identify objects in images.
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Apple did something to block GrayKey, but no one knows what.
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If you've been eyeing a certain something special on eBay, now's the perfect time to buy. For a very brief time, everything on the site is being discounted by 10 percent when you use code "PICKUPTEN" at checkout.
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Chandra is working again after NASA engineers implemented a fix for its gyroscope issues. NASA can again scan the sky for X-rays.
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AMD's revenue fell slightly, but gross margin improved substantially, as did Ryzen sales and CPU average selling prices.
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Re-evaluating the RTX 2070's performance at its correct, lower price tag.
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Google is reportedly rolling out a new Android licensing agreement to OEMs that will require security updates for two years on certain devices.
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Amazon was quite eager to sell its Rekognition facial recognition software to ICE this year, despite third-party tests showing its accuracy problems when used to identify non-white, non-male individuals.
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Soon, your Google Search UI will include a link in the menu right next to settings for "Your data in search."
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Christmas has come early this year for FPS enthusiasts! Black Ops 4 was released in mid-October this time around – weeks before the typical November release window. While it was almost certainly moved up to accommodate a certain gun-slinging juggernaut, this iteration isn't light on content in the least.
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If you don't want to buy Google's expensive wireless stand, you'll be stuck in the slow lane.
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Motorola and iFixit are teaming up to offer repair kits for Moto devices. It's the first time a major manufacturer has backed right to repair in this fashion.
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Researchers have found the oldest known intact shipwreck on Earth, at the bottom of the Black Sea.
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Oracle has announced that it will deploy AMD Epyc servers in its cloud instances. It's the third major cloud provider out of the top six to sign with AMD.
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According to OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, the company will be among the first to launch a 5G smartphone in 2019 -- it may even be the very first.
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Beyond Facebook's video pivot, there's a new major ad scandal brewing -- this time involving Google Play and a great deal of racketeering.
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It has been a harrowing few weeks for the Hubble Space Telescope, but NASA believes it is one step closer to restoring the instrument to full functionality.
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Nasa tests out the water deluge system for its new Space Launch System (SLS). The Ignition Overpressure Protection and Sound Suppression (IOP/SS) system releases 2m litres (450,000 gallons) during take-off to dampen the huge shockwaves and heat of a rocket launch. It has been in place since the Space Shuttle but has been upgraded for the SLS
Continue reading...If you pick up an Exodus, HTC says you’ll be able to keep your cryptocurrency and other digital goods (like cryptokitties) safe from theft.
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If you want an excellent PC gaming experience away from your desk, today's deal on the Predator Helios 300 from Acer is hard to beat. This model includes a 144Hz 1080p IPS display, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card, 16GB of DDR4 (2666MHz), a 256GB SDD, and a six-core CPU for just $1099 – 15 percent off the MSRP.
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One grassroots UK ISP has started offering a Tor-infused mobile product to make privacy simpler. The Brass Horn Onion3G is a SIM card that automatically routes all your mobile data through the Tor network -- no setup required.
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Samsung has announced an improved version of the Odyssey called the Odyssey+, and it keeps the same $500 price tag.
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