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U.S. Justice Department to Investigate Google for Antitrust Violations

Multiple sources are reporting that the U.S. Justice Department is preparing an investigation into whether or not Google has violated antitrust law. The search giant is no stranger to such allegations and was looked into by...

China Prepares Its Own Blacklist of Foreign Companies to Counter Huawei Ban

Beijing is striking back against the U.S.’s export ban against Huawei and affiliates with an “unreliable entity list” of its own. The Chinese Commerce Ministry hasn’t revealed specifics yet, but it’s expected to target companies that...

Intel Refutes AMD’s “2X” EPYC Claim, Brings Its Own Benchmarks

One of the things Dr. Lisa Su introduced during her Computex keynote was AMD’s new 7nm EPYC processors. She mentioned that their performance is double that of the competition’s Xeon Scalable 8280 chips. Intel didn’t like...

GameStop Lists Final Fantasy VII Remake for Xbox One, Could Launch H1 2020

Square Enix had already tipped years ago that the Final Fantasy VII Remake would be released on other platforms besides the PlayStation 4, but a listing on GameStop suggests the exclusivity period may be shorter than...

Refreshed NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060, 2070, 2080 GPUs Rumored for E3

NVIDIA may have “super” plans for E3. According to TweakTown’s sources, the company will announce three new RTX cards at the gaming event this month. They’re supposed to flaunt faster memory. Well, a little birdie confirmed with us...

AMD Confirms Ryzen 3000 Processors Are Soldered

AMD Senior Technical Manager Robert Hallock confirmed this week that 3rd generation Ryzen processors will have soldered IHS (integrated heat spreaders). This isn’t exactly a surprise because last-gen Ryzen chips (and the more recent 3000-series APUs)...

Google Maps Is Rolling Out Speed Limit and Speed Camera Features

Google Maps has fully embraced two of Waze’s most popular features: displaying speed limits and speed cameras. Certain markets have enjoyed these features since January, but they are now rolling out to more than 40 countries. Google...

Apple Is Reportedly Killing iTunes

It’s had a good run, but iTunes is finished. Bloomberg says Apple is replacing the nearly decades old media player with standalone apps (Music, TV, and Podcasts), which could be revealed at WWDC 2019 next week. iTunes...

Robert Pattinson Is Officially the New Batman

Twilight actor Robert Pattison has beat out Nicholas Hoult for the Batman role. He’ll be starring as the latest version of the caped crusader in Matt Reeves’ upcoming movie, “The Batman,” which is slated for June...

John Romero Releases SIGIL, the Spiritual Successor to the Fourth Episode of Doom

John Romero’s latest megawad for Doom is now available for download. It’s a free release that picks up right after Thy Flesh Consumed, which fans should know as the fourth and “final” episode of 1995’s The...

Something “Super” Is Still Coming from NVIDIA

NVIDIA teased that something “super” was headed our way when it uploaded a vague teaser last Thursday. This was shortly followed by the announcement of a new line of creator-focused laptops, NVIDIA Studio. That, however, had nothing to do...

Benchmarks Show AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Measuring Up to Intel’s i7-8700K

New numbers on Geekbench suggest that AMD’s new Ryzen 5 3600 CPU compares very favorably with Intel’s Core i7-8700K. That’s interesting, considering there’s a $150+ difference between the chips. There are two sets of scores; one...

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