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Samsung Galaxy S9+ appears in benchmark with (only) 4GB RAM

Samsung is rumored to launch its new flagship duo – the Galaxy S9 and S9+,  earlier than usual . Since the South Korean company unveils new Galaxy S series flagships in late February or early March, if the rumors are true, Samsung might introduce them as early as January. New information about Samsung's upcoming top-of-the-line smartphones has just emerged online, which suggests the  Galaxy S9  and S9+ are already being tested before prime time. As some of you may already know, the two devices have been given new model numbers: SM-G960 and SM-G965. The latter was recently spotted at  Geekbench , along with some of its specs. It's pretty clear that the next chipset to power Samsung's new flagships is the Exynos 9810, a processor that's been  officially introduced not long ago . Well, the listing at Geekbench confirms the  Galaxy S9+  packs the Exynos 8910 processor, coupled with only 4GB RAM. Yes, it looks like the  previous reports  suggesting the Galaxy S9 and S9+
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Top 10 Richest Actors in 2017

1. Merv Griffin Net Worth 2017 – $1 Billion 2. Jerry Seinfeld Net Worth 2017 – $820 Million 3. Shah Rukh Khan Net Worth 2017 – $600 Million 4. Tom Cruise Net Worth 2017 – $480 Million 5.Mel Gibson Net Worth 2017 – $425 Million 6. Johnny Depp Net Worth 2017 – $400 Million 7. Tyler Perry Net Worth 2017 – $400 Million 8. Jack Nicholson Net Worth 2017 – $400 Million 9.Sylvester Stallone Net Worth 2017 – $400 Million 10. Bill Cosby Net Worth 2017 – $400 Million

Russia Has Found Best Location for Crypto Miners

The Russian Association of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency has conducted a study to determine the best location for cryptocurrency mining in the country. The best region found is a major transport and distribution center as well as a transit hub with cheap electricity. Currently, there are very little crypto mining activities in that area. Best Location for Crypto Mining The Russian Association of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency (RACIB) has conducted a study of the attractiveness of Russian regions for cryptocurrency mining, local publications reported on Monday. This association was formed to unite blockchain participants as well as owners, miners, and investors of cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings (ICOs). Its formation was as announced in August by President Vladimir Putin’s adviser on Internet issues, Herman Klimenko. According to its findings, the  Krasnoyarsk Territory  scores the best overall. Krasnoyarsk is the largest territory in the Russian Federation and the

Why So Few Women in Bitcoin?

Tech industries are inherently male-dominated for reasons that include boys being introduced to gadgets at a younger age, leading to just 16% of computer science undergraduates being female. Despite initiatives designed to encourage more girls to code, the number of female computer science undergraduates in the UK has actually dropped in the last 10 years. Attributing other reasons to the absence of women in tech is highly contentious, as fired Google engineer James Damore  discovered  to his peril this year. In its earliest days, bitcoin was a wild west that evoked memories of the dawn of the internet – another piece of tech whose earliest innovators and adopters were predominantly male. A degree of technical knowledge was required to fully utilize the web back then, and the same holds true of bitcoin even today. While the UX of bitcoin has since improved thanks to development at the application layer, cautionary tales of lost private keys, coins sent to wrong addresses, and phis

The Innocent Bus Conductor Framed In Ryan Murder Case Exposes Our Collective Failure

The sensational Ryan murder case not just shook the conscience of an entire nation but also has now exposed the collective failure of police, media and law. Two months into the case, it's now clear that the bus conductor Ashok Thakur, the original accused was most probably made a scapegoat in the case to protect the real culprit. The CBI on Wednesday, in a twist, framed a class 11 student for the heinous crime, raising questions over how the Gurgaon Police zeroed in on bus conductor as the murderer. This new twist threw up a lot of pertinent questions emphasising how easily the poor get blamed and how conveniently our corrupt police gets away with anything.  CBI has exposed Gurgaon Police's cover up After investigations, CBI gave the conductor a clean chit by pinning the blame on the Class 11 student. The CBI has not found any evidence so far against him, who was the Gurgaon police's sole accused in the gruesome killing and also did not find any evidence of sexual

5 Stupid Things That We Should Really Stop Expecting Of Women In The Name Of Being “Shaadi Material”

1. First of all, cooking is not just a woman’s job. So stop expecting of me to be a MasterChef of sorts. Agreed, that it is a necessary life skill, but I’ll cook if I want to and won’t if I don’t. Period. 2. Draping a saree? Because it’s a proof of how  sanska ri  I am? I’ll say you drape your narrow mindedness instead. 3. Putting on make-up and getting all dolled up. It's a personal choice and I don't like it one bit, and if that makes me a tom-boy then be it. Seriously, I'm so done with this labeling fad.  4. I'll have an opinion on everything.  Married or not, nobody can expect me to stay mum when something important happens. And why just something important? I'll even have an opinion on the colour of the dry leaf at the courtyard. Deal with it! 5. Shy and coy? Lol what's that? Since time immemorial Bollywood has shown the same ol'  girl-carrying-the-chai-and-samosa-tray  to impress her perspective in-laws. What do I say no

Odd-Even For Delhi A Must, Says Team Kejriwal In Court Today

New Delhi:  Whether the Odd-Even plan to restrict cars in Delhi to cut deadly pollution can be enforced with exemptions to women and two-wheelers - as the Arvind Kejriwal government wants - is likely to be decided by the National Green Tribunal today. After a slight drop in pollution on the weekend, the air quality worsened again today even as schools re-opened in the capital.