Monthly Archives: July 2020

As the 7nm schedule continues to dwindle, Intel sees fabulous third parties

Enlarge / / Intel’s continuing setbacks in developing newer, denser manufacturing processes raise questions about how it will compete with AMD, let alone emerging ARM-based rivals like Amazon, Apple, or Ampere. Yesterday, the Intel Q2 2020 earnings report brought more grim news for the company’s advanced manufacturing processes. Its next-generation …

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Michael Cohen returns home to serve the rest of his sentence.

Cohen’s homecoming follows a federal judge’s ruling Thursday that the Justice Department had retaliated against Cohen for a revealing book he is writing about Trump when he held him in custody earlier this month. Cohen was released from Otisville Federal Prison in New York State on Friday afternoon. He was …

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COVID-19: Pools in Westchester close after workers test positive

Two pools in Westchester have been temporarily closed due to concern over the spread of COVID-19. The Westchester County Health Department announced that the Mount Pleasant pools in Valhalla and Hommocks Pool in Mamaroneck are temporarily closed after workers tested positive for the virus or were very close to someone …

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The best telescopes and binoculars for stargazing in 2020

While you don’t always need special devices to view celestial events that light up the sky, telescopes and binoculars allow you to better see space-related phenomena. Summer is filled with meteor showers between July and August, and the warm weather provides an opportunity to lay down a picnic blanket and …

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