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AMD Threadripper 3970X, 3960X, and Intel Core i9-10980XE CPUs Tested: Intel Cuts Prices, AMD Redefines What’s Possible
Intel's HEDT chips have never been a better deal than they are today, at least compared with previous generations of Intel products, thanks to Cascade Lake. But AMD just redefined what workstations are capable of with the Threadripper 3970X and 3960X. Read our full review of these powerhouse CPUs.

Leaked Samsung Galaxy S11 Renders Point to Massive Camera Upgrade
If you were hoping Samsung would reverse course after dropping the headphone jack from the Note 10, I have some bad news.

Google Kills Google Cloud Print
Another day, another Google service lost. Cloud Print will shut down on December 31, 2020.

Boeing CST-100 Starliner Heads to Launch Site Ahead of Maiden Voyage
Boeing just rolled the CST-100 out to the launch site at Cape Canaveral where it will be mated to a rocket for the planned December flight.

These eBook Deals From Packt Publishing Have Something For Everyone
If you're looking to brush up on some technical skills or learn some new ones altogether, you might want to check out a number of these eBook bundles, because there's at least one bundle you're sure to be interested in.

Google’s AI-Powered Smart Compose Is Coming to Google Docs
Adding this feature to Google Docs will provide many more opportunities for Google's AI to finish your thoughts.

Tesla Unveils the Stoner Truck. Sorry, Cybertruck. It’s as Big as an F-150.
Never mind the shattered shatterproof windows: the specs are good, and a Tesla pickup helps legitimize the market even if others (Rivian) get there first.

Verizon Posts Depressingly Skimpy 5G Coverage Maps
Now, you can find out exactly where your Verizon 5G phone will work thanks to a new coverage map. Spoiler: the answer is "almost nowhere."

Half-Life Alyx Trailer Showcases Potentially Revolutionary VR Controls
Valve has released a new video for Half-Life: Alyx. Please don't screw this up, because it looks downright amazing.

Intel Apologizes for Supply Issues, Confirms Q4 Guidance
Intel has apologized for its ongoing supply issues in Q4 2019 and sent a letter to its customers, affirming overall 2019 guidance.

Google Offering $1 Million to Hack Its Titan M Security Chip
Google has long used bug bounties to help it uncover security flaws in its products before they appear in attacks. It's also been among the most generous with the payouts for those bugs, but its latest revision of the Android Security Rewards Program is taking things to a whole new level.

SpaceX Starship Prototype Bursts During Pressure Testing
Video feeds of the Boca Chica facility show the rocket sitting on the test stand, occasionally belching out puffs of vapor. Then, the top of the rocket ruptures unexpectedly, launching parts of the rocket high into the air.