Computing
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Adobe Has Taught An AI To Recognise Fake Photos
Even if you know what to look for, spotting phoney photos on the internet isn’t always the easiest thing to do — and it’s only going to get harder. Fortunately Adobe — who you could strongly argue is responsible for the whole “photoshopping” thing — is on the front lines, fighting forgeries with an AI…
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Watch Intel’s Anniversary Edition i7-8086K CPU Hit 7.24GHz On Liquid Nitrogen
Intel’s extremely limited edition i7-8086K processor is a six-core, 4GHz (5GHz turbo) chip, of which only 8086 exist. What’s the fascination with the number 8086? Well, Intel is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first CPU based on the 8086 architecture and what better way to drive the point home than to overclock the dickens…
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Apple Slapped With Class Action Lawsuit Over Faulty MacBook Pro Keyboards
Apple’s much-maligned butterfly keyboard design has bugged customers since its release, and now its landed the company in court. Per AppleInsider, the company was hit with a class action lawsuit filed in US federal court Friday that alleges Apple knew of defects in the keyboard before the product launched.
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Class Action Lawsuit Alleges Price-Fixing Scheme Carried Out By DRAM Manufacturers
A class action lawsuit filed Friday alleges that Samsung, Hynix, and Micron — three of the largest DRAM manufacturers in the world — colluded to limit supplies of the memory type and drive up the prices of their products, according to 9to5Mac.