Monday, November 5, 2018

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As-it-happens update November 5, 2018
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Ahead of the Supercomputing conference next week, Intel has announced a new market segment for Xeons called Cascade Lake Advanced Platform (CXL-AP).
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To say that Diablo Immortal made a big impression on fans at BlizzCon 2018 would be putting it mildly. While it isn't the kind of Diablo many were expecting, the upcoming action-RPG brings the traditional loot-oriented hack-and-slash gameplay to mobile ...
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Motorola today announced that it's bringing the Motorola One to the United States a few months after the Android One phone launched internationally.
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Fortnite's Halloween event, Fortnitemares, is now over and it culminated in a pretty spectacular event. Developer Epic Games previously said that the event would be one-time only, and those that were present got to experience something pretty weird.
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With Fallout 76 just about ten or so days away from arriving, anticipation for the online-supported adventure is at an all-time high.
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Amazon is currently dropping the price of Samsung's Galaxy Watch even lower. It was already on sale by about $50, and now Amazon has dropped the price another $50.
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The iPhone 8 is available to buy refurbished from Apple starting at $500. That's a $100 discount from its MSRP. My experience with Apple's refurbished devices has been great, and it's well worth your consideration if you're looking to buy the iPhone 8.
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So we finally have a complete launch roster for Nintendo's final major release of the year (arguably their biggest release of the year) Super Smash Bros.
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Steve Jobs changed the world of laptops 10 years ago when he introduced the MacBook Air by removing it from a tiny paper office envelope.
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