Tag: worlds
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The world’s WORST football scran: Fish in a bun, a mystery ‘meat’ sandwich in Vietnam, and Budapest’s 80p onions on toast will leave you more than Hungary
No one goes to watch football just for the hot dogs and hamburgers at halftime. And usually there is a strong reason for that. Of course, several stadiums around the world have mastered the art of matchday meals, keeping football supporters satisfied and well-fed with affordable meals while watching their respective teams live. Some, on…
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Who was Dana Carvey’s late son Dex? Everything to know about the Wayne’s World’s actor’s eldest child
Wayne’s World star Dana Carvey’s son Dex Carvey tragically died at the age of 32 from an accidental drug overdose on Wednesday, November 15. Dex was found unconscious and locked in his bathroom at his Los Angeles home, police said TMZwith paramedics declaring him dead at the scene after attempts to revive him failed. It…
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REVEALED: PSG forward is the world’s top creator according to stats boffins… but can you guess which star is the only Premier League player to feature in the top five?
Published: 2:41 PM EST, November 15, 2023 | Updated: 2:48 PM EST, November 15, 2023 An international striker who also plays for PSG has been labeled by statisticians as the most creative player in the world. The CIES Football Observatory has conducted its latest research in an effort to measure opportunity creation globally, by developing…
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Someone has used diamonds and a high-end Nvidia GPU to build perhaps the world’s fastest graphics card ever — but you won’t be able to buy it yet
Diamond Foundry has been trying to figure out how to use diamonds to control the temperatures of the best CPUs and the best GPUs – and it’s had some amazing results. Testing on an undisclosed high-end Nvidia GPU – which uses synthetic diamond wafers – resulted in roughly three times the recorded performance compared to…
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Intel has quietly invested in a startup that uses AMD CPU to get rid of the “colostomy bag on the side of the switch” – Oxide has a plan that could make the world’s largest tech companies a little worried
Intel is one of several companies that have poured $44 billion into Oxide, a startup that aims to change the face of on-premise and cloud servers with a minimalist design. Oxide’s mission revolved around providing cloud-centric servers for purchase, rather than just rental, for companies primarily concerned with keeping IT infrastructure local. The company combines…