Intel Whiskey Lake

Intel Whiskey Lake will supposedly be behind the next generation of laptops, but what do we know about it

Because it wouldn’t be 2018 without a plethora of different Intel releases that may or may never actually happen, we thought it would be fitting to dive into all the details and rumors revolving around Intel Whiskey Lake. Another week another m

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Microsoft HoloLens and Times Square prove an odd mix for an underwater AR exhibit

I’m standing in line with a gaggle of sweaty journalists in 90ºF heat, waiting for a chance to take a virtual swim through New York City's Times Square using a Microsoft HoloLens

Nearby, a sea of tourists flows past, gawking at a 24 x 34 x 60 ft (about 7 x 10 x 18 m), skeleton-like shipwreck as they pass. Several stop to pull out their phones and

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YouTube TV gives users one week free following World Cup livestream outageYouTube TV gives users one week free following World Cup livestream outage

YouTube TV suffered an outage in the middle of the semifinal match between England and Croatia on Wednesday, causing outrage among viewers. 

To (somewhat) make up for the flop, YouTube TV is giving users a one-week credit, according to an email sent to customers, reports Variety. 

If you have the $40/month package, you'll save $10. YouTube TV

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Best wireless mesh routers

Just imagine for a second: you’re sitting in your upstairs bedroom, trying to watch some Netflix, but you keep being interrupted by that dreaded buffering icon – we’ve all been there. If this is something that happens to you often, you have a couple options open to you: you can either pick up some wireless range extenders or one of the best wirel

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Twelve Russians charged with US 2016 election hackTwelve Russians charged with US 2016 election hack
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The US Department of Justice has charged 12 Russian intelligence officers with hacking Democratic officials in the 2016 US elections.

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said the dozen accused used spear phishing emails and malicious software.

He said the hackers also stole data on half a million voters from a state election

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