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AMD Q1 Revenue Surges on Strong Ryzen, Radeon Sales
AMD's financials leapt skyward once again in Q1, despite the typical seasonal downturn.

The GPU Market Might Finally Be Cooling Off
The GPU market might finally be cooling down as cryptocurrency miners wait to see what kind of performance ASICs deliver.

Samsung Launches New 970 Evo and 970 Pro SSDs
Samsung has announced new 970 EVO and 970 Pro drives to replace its previous 960-branded flagships.

The OnePlus 6 Will Be Unveiled on May 16
The big day is May 16th, and there's an event happening in London that's open to fans. It won't be easy to get into, though.

2019 Toyota Avalon Review: Breathing Life Into the Sedan Segment
The new Avalon is bigger, quieter, smoother, and sportier. The hybrid costs just $1,000 more. And Toyota finally warms to Apple CarPlay, but not Android Auto.

Google Rolls Out Redesigned Gmail
The new design is rolling out now, and you can give it a shot in a few clicks.

The Giant Void in the Great Pyramid May Be a Vital Construction Clue, Not a New Chamber
There's an alternate explanation for the huge void inside the Great Pyramid — and while it's a bit more prosaic than a secret chamber of riches that hasn't seen the sun in thousands of years, it's no less important.

Scientists Confirm Uranus Smells Terrible
Should astronauts ever make a trip to Uranus, they'll want to hold their breath. Scientists have confirmed that Uranus smells really bad. That's not a joke — well it is, but it's also a true fact about the seventh planet in our solar system.

The Exoplanets Most Likely to Harbor Life
There are an estimated 100 billion planets in the Milky Way, at least, but which of them are most likely to support life? We've rounded up the top candidates.

Update On My Stolen Book (and Job) on Amazon
A week and a half ago, I found out that my first book had been plagiarized by someone and was being sold on Amazon. Here's what's happened since.

AMD Again Offers UEFI Update Boot Kits for Ryzen 2nd Gen CPUs
AMD is again offering boot kits to anyone who needs to update a motherboard to support a second-generation Ryzen CPU.

New MIT ‘Dormio’ Device Controls Your Dreams to Boost Creativity
Hypnagogia has a reputation for promoting creativity and freedom of thought, so researchers from MIT have been investigating techniques to prolong this state.