Intel 18-core Cascade Lake-X leak gives us a glimpse of the CPUmightIntel 18-core Cascade Lake-X leak gives us a glimpse of the CPU’s might

Intel’s 18-core Cascade Lake-X flagship has been spotted again, or at least a benchmark of a processor (CPU) which appears to be the incoming Core i9-10980XE has appeared online.

As highlighted by @momomo_us on Twitter, the Geekbench 4 result shows an 18-core (36-thread), high-end desktop CPU which is presumably the i9-10980XE, with the spec and

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Get a month of Now TV's Sky Sports pass access for half price - includes all 11 channelsGet a month of Now TV's Sky Sports pass access for half price - includes all 11 channels

Fancy trying out the complete Sky sports package with no long-term commitments? Then this Now TV Sky Sports pass offer is perfect for you.

Instead of the standard price of £33.99 for a month of Sky Sports on Now TV, it will only cost you £16.99 today. After that month it goes up to £33.99 a month from there on in. But if you don't fancy paying that

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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 at Verizon: buy one phone, get another for freeSamsung Galaxy Note 10 at Verizon: buy one phone, get another for free

If you're looking to save on the all-new Samsung Galaxy Note 10 phone, then you've come to the right place. Verizon is currently offering up to $950 off another Galaxy Note device when you buy a Galaxy Note 10 phone. You can also save $200 when you switch to Verizon and get a one month trial of YouTube TV for free.

The newly released Samsung Galaxy

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Image copyrightGetty ImagesChanges to the method YouTube confirms channels by celebs and brand names have distressed some of the platform's stars.YouTube stated it wished to decrease confusion as audiences often associated the checkmark with an endorsement of content, not identity . Some video-makers who presently have actually a validated badge on their channel

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Image copyrightPA MediaImage caption If hackers can get the satellite to take a picture of the moon they will get paid a bounty

Ethical hackers are getting the chance to see if they can crack the security on an orbiting US Defense Department satellite, reports Wired.

Vetted experts will tackle the satellite and

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Microsoft president: Don't move fast and break things - TheIndianSubcontinent News

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