Author: Alex J
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x86: Intel and AMD Join Forces to Tackle the ARM Chip Threat
X86 gamble, Intel and AMD—two companies that have been competing for years—have now joined forces. Why? Well, ARM processors are starting to show up where they weren’t invited: in laptops and PCs. And Intel and AMD are not happy about it. Why Are Intel and AMD Suddenly Friends? ARM processors are well known for running…
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Former One Direction star Liam Payne dies in Argentina, police say
Liam Payne, the former member of One Direction, has died aged 31 in Argentina, police say. Police said he fell from the third floor of a hotel in Buenos Aires, according to AFP news agency and local media. Earlier this month, he had attended the Argentina concert of his former One Direction bandmate Niall Horan.…
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What Happens If Trump Rejects the Election Results? The Political Quagmire of 2024
As the nation gears up for the 2024 presidential election, the specter of a Donald Trump post-election meltdown looms larger than ever. In his latest campaign event, Trump didn’t mince words, warning that if he doesn’t win on November 5, he’ll likely pull the same stunt he did in 2020: crying “fraud” and refusing to…
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The Life And Crimes Of Salvatore Maranzano, The ‘Boss Of All Bosses’ Who Helped Create The American Mafia As We Know It
When Salvatore Maranzano met his violent end in 1931, it marked the beginning of a new era in organized crime—a shift from the old-world traditions to a more modern, business-oriented approach. The ambitious young gangsters, led by Lucky Luciano, were not just rewriting the rules of the American Mafia; they were crafting an entirely new…
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The Dark Legacy of John Wayne Gacy: How Pogo The Clown Hid a Monster
There’s something universally unsettling about clowns. Sure, they’re meant to bring joy and laughter, but let’s be real—they can also be downright terrifying. And no one embodies this dichotomy better than John Wayne Gacy, the serial killer who donned the makeup of Pogo the Clown to mask his horrific crimes. Gacy’s story is not just…
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Man Missing 30 Years Cracks His Own Cold Case
In a turn of events stranger than fiction, Edgar Latulip, a Canadian man missing for nearly 30 years, managed to solve his own cold case. Disappearing at 21, Latulip’s story is a remarkable tale of lost identity, memory fragments, and unexpected reunions that defies the usual outcomes of long-term missing person cases. Here’s how a…
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Best PC Builds for Gaming in 2024: From $500 to $4,000
If you’re thinking of building a gaming PC in 2024, you’re probably overwhelmed by the options. What CPU do you need? What GPU will give you the best bang for your buck? And how much should you really be spending? Well, you’re in luck. I’ve got you covered with a comprehensive guide for every budget,…
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“Definitely Not a Bag Full of Drugs” – A Comically Ironic Drug Bust
Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction, and this story out of Portland, Oregon, is proof. Police officers discovered a bag full of drugs that boldly claimed on its exterior, “Definitely not a bag full of drugs.” Unsurprisingly, the statement didn’t hold up under scrutiny. The incident, which started as a routine traffic stop, quickly…
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Apple couldn’t tell fake iPhones from real ones, Two men scammed Apple out of $2.5M
It seems even tech giants like Apple can be duped, and to the tune of $2.5 million, no less! This is the jaw-dropping story of how two men, Haotian Sun and Pengfei Xue, masterminded an elaborate scheme to exploit Apple’s repair program, walking away with thousands of real iPhones in exchange for fake ones. Between…
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Burglar Hung Out His Victim’s Washing, Put Her Shopping Away and Cooked Her a Meal.
When we think of burglars, the image of a masked thief stealing valuables in the dead of night often comes to mind. But in a bizarre case in the UK, one burglar decided to rewrite the rulebook. Damian Wojnilowicz, 36, broke into homes not to ransack them but to, well, help out in the weirdest…