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At CES 2026, the big maker of mobile chips teased details—and some benchmarks—for its new mainstream Snapdragon processor family for laptops, the Snapdragon X2 Plus. Here's how it shapes up versus a ...
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It might feel like tech news is a stuck record at the moment, with every other headline reporting on the grim effects of the current DRAM supply crisis. And at first glance, a report that Nvidia is ...
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by. My name is Desiree, and I will be your conference operator today. At this time, I would like to welcome everyone to the Lineage Third Quarter 2021 ...
Lineage II is getting Samurai Crow, a new sword-wielding class, in a simultaneous global release next month. The update will go live November 4th on Live, Aden, and Wolf servers, as well as a new ...
The cybersecurity industry has turned data lineage into another buzzword, with vendors promising complete data visibility that will solve all data protection challenges. This marketing transforms a ...
Leonard Cohen sings a song called “The Partisan”. It tells the story of an antifascist fighter in the heart of the war against Nazism. Beautifully rendered by Cohen on his 1969 album Songs From a Room ...
“Black Arms to Hold You Up,” the latest salvo from the award-winning cartoonist Ben Passmore, merges of-the-moment urgency with historical fact. By Sam Thielman Sam Thielman is a reporter and critic ...
Payments for this year’s permanent fund dividend started Thursday. More than 600,000 Alaskans will get the $1,000 PFD – and when adjusted for inflation, it’s the smallest amount in state history.
MOSCOW, Idaho - Saying the release of the photos would cause "irreparable injury" a Latah County judge sided with the family of one of the University of Idaho victims, blocking the release of graphic ...