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Welcome to our list of the best free malware removal tools you can download in 2018. Each of these tools has been carefully tested by us to ensure that they offer you the very best when it comes to removing malware from your PC.

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Intel graphics cards could see a CES 2019 unveilingIntel graphics cards could see a CES 2019 unveiling

Intel has been rumored to be working on a discrete graphics card for some time now, and we may well see it announced at CES 2019.

At least that’s the word on the Internet according to Anthony Garreffa from TweakTown. According to an industry source within Intel, Garreffa alleges that Intel’s GPU team has “reached the end of this first step, and are

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The autonomous car that can drive where others cannotThe autonomous car that can drive where others cannot
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Cocaine breathalyser 'one step closer'Cocaine breathalyser 'one step closer'
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Researchers in the US say they have developed a low-cost chip that can detect cocaine in minutes.

The team hopes it will lead to the development of a portable cocaine breathalyser that can tell if a person has used the drug.

At present, it says the chip can only analyse substances extracted from blood, breath, urine or

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Brexit to 'force work on Galileo sat-nav system out of UK'Brexit to 'force work on Galileo sat-nav system out of UK'
Image copyrightESAImage caption The Galileo system was conceived to give Europe an independent sat-nav capability

An executive at Airbus says that work on the Galileo sat-nav system will have to be moved out of the UK if the company wins a key contract.

Galileo has become something of a political football in

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Durham Sixth Form Centre paid ransom after cyber-attackDurham Sixth Form Centre paid ransom after cyber-attack
Image copyrightGoogleImage caption Durham Sixth Form Centre was targeted in April 2017

A school paid out £1,500 in ransom money after it fell victim to a cyber-attack, the TheIndianSubcontinent has learned.

Durham Sixth Form Centre was hit in the run-up to exams in April 2017 when a computer virus encrypted

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