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Tiny Android-Powered Palm Phone Leaks Again

Once upon a time, Palm was perhaps the most well-known maker of mobile devices and “smartphones” in the world. However, changes in the smartphone market left Palm in the dust. The brand had a brief resurgence with the Palm Pre, but even that wasn’t enough to carve out a space …

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Upcoming Core i7-9700K Overclocked to 5.3GHz on Air

Intel’s 9th Generation Core desktop CPUs may not have been formally announced yet, but at this point, they’re the worst-kept secret in the semiconductor industry. We know these chips will target higher clocks and that at least some of the SKUs will use solder instead of thermal paste. It is …

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Intel Faces 14nm Shortage As CPU Prices Rise

Intel CPUs are getting harder to find at retail, and prices are increasing across the channel. Intel has previously telegraphed that meeting demand for its chips could be a challenge in the back half of the year, and it looks like those restrictions are beginning to bite. In July, during …

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Google Wants to Kill the URL

Google’s Chrome turned 10 yesterday, and Google has major plans for where to take the browser from here — including options that could revamp how we experience the internet at its most fundamental level — the URL. For the past few years, Google has been considering how to transform the …

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Kepler Spacecraft Wakes Up to Begin New Observations

By all rights, NASA’s Kepler spacecraft should have stopped working long ago. The observatory launched in 2009 with the aim of finding out how common exoplanets are throughout the universe. It turns out: very common. Mechanical failures forced NASA to change Kepler’s mission profile, but it still kept working until …

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