The funny thing about legendary chips is that it’s not always clear at launch which CPUs will go on to power enthusiast systems for years to come. Intel’s Sandy Bridge, like the Celeron 300A of old, has been an incredibly long-lived enthusiast part. SNB was the first major overhaul …
Read More »China’s PUBG Alternative Earns $14M in 3 Days
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, or PUBG as it’s more commonly known, kicked off the trend of battle royale games when it debuted in 2017. The mobile version has proven extremely popular around the world, but especially in Asia. After months of discussions with the Chinese government, developer Tencent has replaced PUBG …
Read More »10 Reasons Why Many Environmentalists Choose Wood Furniture
These days, we hear a lot of bad news about the environment, and that’s really not surprising. With overpopulation, pollution, land disturbances, deforestation and various natural disasters in our midst, the environment is changing for the worse. That’s one major reason to make greener choices and look for ways to …
Read More »Google Ads store visits, store sales reporting data partially corrected
Another update in the Google Ads reporting bug saga that started on May 2. There’s progress on the store visits and store sales data inaccuracies. The latest update. Store sales and store visits data has been fixed for April 28 and 29, as well as May 3 onward. “We are …
Read More »Novak Djokovic Opens Semis After Food Poisoning.
Novak Djokovic was handed a walkover to the Madrid Open semi-finals for the second time in three years as quarter-final opponent Marin Cilic pulled out of the tournament due to food poisoning. Ninth seed Cilic explained on Twitter that he had experienced a terrible night dealing with a case of …
Read More »Steph Curry Brings It Back At Game 6.
Stephen Curry was 0-of-5 for zero points at halftime of Fridays Game 6. Hot-take factories around the world were warming. Two quarters later, Curry had a team-high 33 points. Klay Thompson carried the team through Currys early struggles with 21 first-half points. Prior to Fridays breakout, he was averaging 22 …
Read More »Mike Remmers Signs With Giants.
In hopes of improving an often-porous offensive line, the New York Giants are signing Mike Remmers, his agent announced on Twitter on Saturday afternoon. Remmers was previously a starter for the Minnesota Vikings and Carolina Panthers. Having played right and left tackle and most recently right guard, Remmers will be …
Read More »Is Google caching getting even more confusing?
Last October Maria Cieslak wrote about Google caching dates being outdated. The response we’ve got from John Mueller on that was that “the date on the cached page doesn’t really mean much.” This begs a few questions for me. Firstly, if it doesn’t mean much – why is …
Read More »Gravitational Waves Leave Observable Aftereffects in Universe
Gravitational waves are ‘ripples’ in space-time caused by some of the most violent and energetic processes in the Universe. Albert Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves in 1916 in his general theory of relativity. New research shows those waves leave behind plenty of ‘memories’ that could help detect them …
Read More »Medusavirus: Newly-Discovered Giant Virus Turns Its Hosts into ‘Stone’
A team of researchers has isolated a new giant virus from hot spring water in Japan. Named medusavirus, the virus infects a species of amoeba called Acanthamoeba castellanii and can turn its host into a stone-like cyst. Cryo-EM image of a DNA-filled medusavirus particle viewed from a 3-fold axis; spike, …
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