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Mars Express Sends Back Stunning Image of Ice-Filled Korolev Crater
This isn't a new discovery, but it's the best photo we've gotten of Korolev crater.

IBM, Samsung Ink Agreement to Build Future Power Chips
IBM and Samsung have signed a deal for Samsung to build Power chips on its 7nm process.

Intel May Be Finished With Contract Manufacturing
There are rumors that Intel may be killing its custom foundry business.

Drone Safety After Gatwick: More Regulations May Not Work
After unknown individuals have employed drones to shut down London's Gatwick Airport for a day, calls for more regulation of drones are getting louder. But will they actually work?

Hackers Use Phishing Emails to Harvest Two-Factor Gmail Codes
Conventional wisdom says that adding two-factor authentication (2FA) will keep your accounts safe from most phishing scams, but a new wave of sophisticated automated attacks is reminding us it isn't infallible.

Apple Confirms iPad Pros Are Bent, Says It’s Normal
Apple's iPad has undergone its most radical redesign in years with the new iPad Pros. These tablets are thinner than ever with less bezel around the display. However, there are questions as to whether they're durable enough.

AMD Vaults Onto the NASDAQ 100 Stock Index
AMD will be added to the NASDAQ 100 index following its excellent year and improved market capitalization.

NASA’s InSight Lander Places the First-Ever Seismic Sensor on Mars
InSight placed the instrument about 5.3 feet (1.6 meters) away — about as far as the arm can reach.

Microsoft Issues Emergency Update for Internet Explorer
Microsoft has issued an emergency patch for IE11 to block an exploit already being used in the wild. It recommends patching immediately.

A Lot of Rockets Were Supposed to Launch This Week, but Most Did Not
We expected as many as five launches in just one day, but things took a turn early on as the first rockets were set to take off. Of the five possible launches, only two of them headed into space as planned.

Google Denies Crippling Edge to Chrome’s Advantage
Google has denied allegations that it deliberately sabotaged Microsoft Edge performance in YouTube.

Intel Announces Major Manufacturing Expansion
Intel has announced plans for major manufacturing expansions, beginning in 2019.