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The Latest Rumors About AMD’s Ryzen 3000 Series Are Too Good to Be True
A new set of rumors about AMD's 7nm Ryzen parts are literally too good to be true.

Secrets of PlayStation Classic: Sony’s Hidden Menu, Support for More Games
The PlayStation Classic has a hidden menu with a load of tweaking options if you have the right keyboard. Sony, meanwhile, tested a number of the games enthusiasts were hoping for most, even if it didn't ship them.

Luminar 3 Gives Lightroom a Run For Your Money
With Version 3, Skylum's Luminar has added the beginnings of an image management system, and lots of Ai-enabled image processing magic, to their value-priced, cross-platform, image editing system.

Here Are the Most Affordable Places to Live With High-Speed Internet
Curious about the intersection between affordable housing and high-speed internet? These metropolitan areas strike the best balance in the US between both goals.

Qualcomm Unveils the Snapdragon 855: 8 Cores, Onboard AI, optional 5G
Most flagship Android phones run on the latest top-of-the-line Snapdragon chip from Qualcomm, but what will that mean in 2019?

Waymo Launches Consumer Self-Driving Car Service in Arizona
Waymo has been quietly (and sometimes not so quietly) testing autonomous driving technology, and now it's finally rolling out to consumers in Arizona.

Microsoft Reportedly Planning Another Dual-Screen Device for Some Reason
Microsoft is reportedly working on a larger, tablet-sized version of a dual-screen device.

Epic Games Is Gunning for Steam, Plans to Launch Rival Streaming Service
Steam may finally get serious competition for the hearts and minds of PC gamers.

New Retail Data Shows AMD CPUs Outselling Intel 2:1
Good news for AMD. Sales of the company's CPUs have spiked at retail, possibly pointing towards a bright Christmas for the company.

Industrial Plants Are Producing Man-Made Snow in Nebraska
Nebraskans are making their own weather today thanks to a few industrial plants, which are causing a dense band of snowfall.

Scientists Measure the Total Brightness of the Universe: 4 x 10⁸⁴ Photons
Using new measurement techniques, researchers have counted almost all the photons ever emitted in the universe. The final tally is a four followed by 84 zeros.

Report: Microsoft Will Scrap Edge for Chromium-Based Browser
Microsoft's revamped Edge browser remains but a tiny sliver of the browser market. The situation is so dire that Redmond is reportedly throwing in the towel on Edge as it currently exists.