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DreamWorks vs Disney, who did it better? (Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order)

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Found my old addiction cleaning out my parents garage. Gonna see if it still works!

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Employers Used Facebook to Keep Women and Older Workers From Seeing Job Ads

https://ift.tt/2os0QLV Submitted September 30, 2019 at 01:12AM by rieslingatkos https://ift.tt/2mWnVpt

Switch Lite added to class action lawsuit over controller drift

https://ift.tt/2nIZnAB Submitted September 29, 2019 at 11:58PM by dapperlemon https://ift.tt/2oqJCyw

Second SIM card attack can send texts and phone location data

https://ift.tt/2oq42aN Submitted September 30, 2019 at 12:24AM by rangertommyoliver https://ift.tt/2osXd8F

Best phones with 8GB of RAM: What are your options? (September 2019)

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It wasn’t long ago that 8GB of RAM was considered a pretty sizeable capacity, even for a computer. Now phones with 8GB RAM are a thing. In fact, phones are even starting to offer 10GB , or as much as 12GB of RAM . While that’s arguably an overkill , more RAM is never a bad thing, especially if you plan to keep your handset for several years. More RAM doesn’t necessarily mean your phone is totally future proof, but it certainly helps. If you’re in the market for a phone with 8GB RAM, you’ll be happy to hear there are quite a few of them to choose from — check out the best ones below. Phones with 8GB of RAM: Samsung Galaxy S10 series Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Huawei P30 Pro OnePlus 7, 7 Pro, and 7T ZTE Axon 10 Pro Asus Zenfone 6 Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Redmi K20 Pro Editor’s note: We will be updating this list of the best phones with 8GB of RAM regularly as new devices launch. 1. Samsung Galaxy S10 series The Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, and S10e have a number of things in comm...

Huawei and Qualcomm Allowed to Trade with the US Again.

https://ift.tt/2m8GO8m Submitted September 29, 2019 at 11:59PM by exPlodeyDiarrhoea https://ift.tt/2mT7QAU https://ift.tt/2nItVCx

When the magic of technology meets natural magic

https://ift.tt/2m0uvel Submitted September 27, 2019 at 11:10AM by cruiser91 https://ift.tt/2m58VFC

Random life skill into a profession? In-person facial recognition

https://ift.tt/eA8V8J I'm looking for a career change. As a starting point, I am listing all of things I am naturally good at. One random skill I have always had is CIA status facial recognition. The saying "I never forget a face" is usually a light-hearted joke but in my case it is quite literal. I've recognized people I went to preschool with and had no connection after that period. I've recognized strangers from the internet that I've passed by in person. If we meet or cross paths I will remember your face (but not your name). This comes in handy with networking. Also if I am in a very large crowd (concert, conference, music festival, etc.) I can find people very easily. Not sure if this is related but I just took a neurofeedback emotional intelligence test where they flash photos of faces that have words written on them like SAD, HAPPY, SCARED, EXCITED, FEAR, JOY, etc. and the faces may or may not correlate with those words. You have 1 second to respond...

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Windows Core OS runs on Intel Lakefield CPU in alleged Benchmark

https://ift.tt/2mMCSKG Submitted September 28, 2019 at 08:47AM by arkreder https://ift.tt/2nx6ZWG

Learning languages while browsing the Internet

https://ift.tt/2ogN7aH Submitted September 28, 2019 at 02:18PM by foxsblog https://ift.tt/2m4UP7a

Why much of the internet is closed off to blind people

https://ift.tt/2mxdCZ3 Submitted September 29, 2019 at 03:19AM by temporarycreature https://ift.tt/2ofI8Hi

Elon Musk Reveals SpaceX's New Starship, the Rocket Bound for Mars

https://ift.tt/2mxdAQV Submitted September 29, 2019 at 04:04AM by tocreatewebsite https://ift.tt/2lW0oVc

Denmark Blocks Sci-Hub Plus Streaming, Torrent & YouTube-Ripping Sites

https://ift.tt/2nA6hrF Submitted September 29, 2019 at 04:17AM by redhatGizmo https://ift.tt/2m0bpVH