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    Did a recent update break the Bixby button / Assistant for anyone else?

    Also, look into the Google Assistant settings and make sure that the Preferred input setting is still set to "Voice". You can get there by going to: Phone Settings find Google Search, Assistant & Voice Google Assistant Assistant tab Under Assistant devices, tap on Phone Under Voice and...
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    Raja Koduri Discusses Leaving AMD for Intel in Interview

    They'll just send a harmless-looking stuffed bunny back in time instead...
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    Samsung Galaxy S10 Preorders in South Korea Are Slower than Its Predecessors

    Honestly, I just recently dropped money on an S10+. My Galaxy S5, while still working, has been slowly inching towards unusable every day. So either way, it'll be a huge upgrade for me. I'm liking the features of the S10+. The camera is definitely a plus for me but one of the bigger features I...
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    Nvidia is Publishing a Book on Raytracing

    Honestly, not really surprising. They had previously released the Gem series prior to Raytracing. I remember picking up the GPU Gems 3 during my university's book sale for like...$30. It had lots of neat concepts, ideas, and techniques on how to go about rendering graphics and utilizing the CUDA...
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    Fallout 76 Has Built in Speed Hacks Because the Physics Engine Is Tied to Its Framerate

    So Bethesda set out to make a new Fallout game and instead creates a game based on a TV show.
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    Red Dead Redemption 2 Launch Trailer Released

    I wouldn't put it past them to not have as much discipline in gun safety in those days (especially in the "Wild" West) than those that were trained to handle guns in more controlled environments like the army or those that did so as a hobby in more lawful areas of the US. If Wiki is to be...
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    Google Pixel 3 XL Makes an Early Appearance in Hong Kong [Leak]

    If you haven't already, you might be interested in the video that PC World did about dongles on today's modern phones... They mention the exact issue that you experienced with the phone continuously playing sound on speakers when the headphones are connected and detected.
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    LEGO Built a Life Size, Drivable Bugatti From Over a Million Technic Pieces

    I'm always impressed at the amount of detail they get into these life-sized LEGO projects. Check out the other ones for Porsche: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/47/40/2f/47402fff17d7f0bad92f395c7fef4e31.jpg https://i.ytimg.com/vi/eiMdB3Fzr64/maxresdefault.jpg Almost like they forgot to turn on...
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    Grabbing Stuff in VR with New Knuckles

    I'm not a big fan of VR headsets (admittedly never tried it on before) but I feel this controller will make a world of difference in terms of intuitive controls and practicality for both VR, and AR if it is compatible with AR gear as well. It's much easier for people not familiar with standard...
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    Steam Link $2.50

    This seems to be a part of the Summer sale going on (goes on until July 5) with the Steam Controller and a number of other games, too. I might pick up the Steam Link bundle with the Dark Souls 3 + Steam Controller bundle on the side. Seems like the Steam Controller is $10 cheaper when bundled...
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    PC Games Have Built In Spyware?

    Does this Red Shell program run in the background even when the game isn't running? The community makes it sound like it is running on your PC 24/7 even outside of the game. And yes, it seems like Red Shell is also used in console games. I assume it's the same Red Shell everyone is talking...
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    Apple Hit with Class Action Suit over MacBook Keyboard Failures

    Macbook keyboards of the last several iterations seems to have been riveted to the frame. From videos I've seen of Macbook repairs (and those of Macbook Airs), taking out the keyboard and repairing would require you to pry the keys from the frame and snip the rivets flush in order to replace it...
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