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Intel and AMD team up: A future Core chip will have Radeon graphics inside

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Video/Webcast: Reciprocity

Live Webcast: Mitigating Vendor Risk: Your 6 Weeks Plan

Join Matt Kelly, Founder of popular blog Radical Compliance and Lawrence Wilfred, Director of Product at Reciprocity live on November 16th @ 2PM EDT as they share key insights to help you implement a simple solution for mitigating vendor risk that'll get you up and running in 6 weeks. Read More

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Intel and AMD team up: A future Core chip will have Radeon graphics inside

In a blockbuster deal, Intel and AMD have jointly designed a chip module combining Intel's CPU, AMD's Radeon GPU, and high-bandwidth memory that will ship next year. Read More

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Master Ethereum and Blockchain Technology With This Comprehensive Training Bundle, Now 90% Off

With the Complete Ethereum Blockchain Mastery Bundle, you can take on working with this tool by exploring four user-friendly courses—all for more than 90 percent off. Read More

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Razer Phone hands-on: A phone for gamers but not a gaming phone?

The new Razer Phone packs a serious hardware punch and keeps the Android experience tight. A 120Hz screen and aluminium body give the Phone some street cred, but it's targeted mostly at gamers, Razer fans, and Android enthusiasts Read More

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Hands on: Lenovo's Star Wars: Jedi Challenges is fun, easy, affordable augmented reality

Lenovo's Star Wars: Jedi Challenges makes augmented-reality gameplay affordable and easy with its single positioning beacon, authentic-looking lightsaber, and a headset you pair with your phone. Read More

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The last free Windows 10 upgrade path for consumers will shut down by December 31

There's still one way consumers can upgrade to Windows 10 for free—if they use assistive technologies. Microsoft will shut down this loophole on December 31. Read More

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Learn Linux, AWS, and more with 1,200 hours of training from Linux Academy, now 50% off

Delivering more than 1,200 hours of in-depth video training and labs, this resource helps you cultivate real skills in today's top cloud tools, like AWS, OpenStack, Linux, and Azure. Read More

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Xbox One X review: A surprising amount of power in a very small box

The Xbox One X is faster than ever, and it also matches up to the majority (55 percent or more) of gaming PCs today—and for only $500. Pretty impressive, for a console. Read More

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LG V30 review: Another great LG phone that just isn't great enough

The LG V30 tries to break out of its niche with more mainstream appeal, but the results are pretty much the same. Read More

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IPVanish review: A U.S.-based VPN that could stand to go a little faster

IPVanish is a good U.S.-based VPN that prioritizes security and speed, although the latter could use more focus. Read More

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Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 Ti review: The best 1440p graphics card in weird graphics card times

We review Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1070 Ti and the EVGA GTX 1070 Ti SC Black Edition vs. Radeon Vega 56. Read More

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Assassin's Creed: Origins review: Climb like an Egyptian

Assassin's Creed: Origins provides a solid foundation for the future, but a year off hasn't changed the series as much as you might've hoped. Read More

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Microsoft hopes to push its HoloLens AI chip into other devices

Microsoft's device chief says the company hopes to see the AI chipset it's developing for the HoloLens in other devices, presumably PCs and smart speakers. Read More

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HTC U11 Life review: A mid-range phone that punches above its class

HTC's U11 Life has the features of a premium phone but costs half as much. Read More

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StarCraft II is going free-to-play on November 14, with a few caveats

Blizzard's first big announcement at BlizzCon 2017: StarCraft II is going free-to-play after seven years. Kind of. Read More

White Paper: Oracle

Transform Your HR Organization and GO Checklist

Great talent is the foundation of great organizations. Today, it's more important than ever to keep that talent engaged and empowered. Do so, and watch your team GO. Fail to, and you risk losing top talent. Read More

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