Miscellaneous Tech News
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Intel’s new assault on the data center: 56-core Xeons, 10nm FPGAs, 100gig Ethernet
Intel wants to sell you more than just some CPUs for your servers.
The star of the show is the new Cascade Lake Xeons. These were first announced last November, and at the time a dual-die chip with 48 cores, 96 threads, and 12 DDR4 2933 memory channels was going to be the top spec part. But Intel has gone even further than initially planned with the new Xeon Platinum 9200 range: the top-spec part, the Platinum 9282, pairs two 28 core dies for a total of 56 cores and 112 threads. It has a base frequency of 2.6GHz, a 3.8GHz turbo, 77MB of level 3 cache, 40 lanes of PCIe 3.0 expansion, and a 400W power draw.
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@mlnews let's order a few of those!
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@mlnews Wow, 400w thermal load for those top end CPU parts. I wonder when AMD will respond with a 64 core count CPU?
Nice to see Intel being forced to compete a bit!
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Deepin 15.9.3 is out.
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Google’s second Android Q Beta brings us “Bubbles” multitasking
Minimize apps to a floating, always-on-top bubble.
Google is releasing the second Android Q Beta today. As we learned with the first release, Android Q is bringing support for foldable smartphones, better privacy and permissions controls, and a grab bag of other features. We've yet to install the second beta on one of our own devices, but Google's release blog post promises "bug fixes, optimizations, and API updates," as well as a crazy new multitasking feature and an emulator for foldables.
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https://gizmodo.com/facebook-is-just-casually-asking-some-new-users-for-the-1833764891
There is more nuance in the article than the title, "Facebook Is Just Casually Asking Some New Users for Their Email Passwords", might suggest, but this is never ok imo.
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@Kelly said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
https://gizmodo.com/facebook-is-just-casually-asking-some-new-users-for-the-1833764891
There is more nuance in the article than the title, "Facebook Is Just Casually Asking Some New Users for Their Email Passwords", might suggest, but this is never ok imo.
Hey facebook - my email password is (without the quotes): "MaRk zUckerB3rg is @ ly!ng c*nT!!!"
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@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Google’s second Android Q Beta brings us “Bubbles” multitasking
Minimize apps to a floating, always-on-top bubble.
Google is releasing the second Android Q Beta today. As we learned with the first release, Android Q is bringing support for foldable smartphones, better privacy and permissions controls, and a grab bag of other features. We've yet to install the second beta on one of our own devices, but Google's release blog post promises "bug fixes, optimizations, and API updates," as well as a crazy new multitasking feature and an emulator for foldables.
That is my least favorite thing about facebook messenger and some other app started doing that today. I don't need a floating icon always on my screen getting in the way of all the things.
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@wrx7m i hate that too. No screen real estate for that.
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@scottalanmiller - The other app is American Express. It pops up when a charge is made. No thanks. That is what the notification shade is for. Maybe if there is suspected fraud or something, sure... pop up on my screen.
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BBC News - Huawei laptop 'backdoor' flaw raises concerns
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-47800000 -
Watch a Verizon 5G phone hit speeds faster than your home Internet
It was under ideal conditions, but Verizon finally puts real numbers to mobile 5G.
It was a bit earlier than scheduled, but Verizon switched on parts of its 5G network today, debuting in "select areas" of Minneapolis and Chicago. Every carrier out there likes to slice and dice definitions to have the "First 5G" everything, but in terms of using a real, mmWave 5G signal and something approximating a 5G smartphone, Verizon has made the most progress yet in getting a 5G ecosystem up and running.
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@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
BBC News - Huawei laptop 'backdoor' flaw raises concerns
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-47800000Well this isn't going to help their cause. lol
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@NashBrydges said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
BBC News - Huawei laptop 'backdoor' flaw raises concerns
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-47800000Well this isn't going to help their cause. lol
No, definitely not
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Apple slashes HomePod price and introduces Powerbeats Pro
New headphones and a cheaper smart speaker help Apple push Apple Music.
Apple has lowered the standard suggested retail price of its HomePod smart speaker from $349 to $299. The price drop follows slow and disappointing sales for the product, according to most analysts.
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Airbnb guest found hidden surveillance camera by scanning Wi-Fi network
Airbnb initially didn't ban offender despite rule against undisclosed cameras.
"Once the family had unpacked, Andrew Barker, who works in IT security, scanned the house's Wi-Fi network," CNN reported today. "The scan unearthed a camera and subsequently a live feed. From the angle of the video, the family tracked down the camera, concealed in what appeared to be a smoke alarm or carbon monoxide detector."
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@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Airbnb guest found hidden surveillance camera by scanning Wi-Fi network
Airbnb initially didn't ban offender despite rule against undisclosed cameras.
"Once the family had unpacked, Andrew Barker, who works in IT security, scanned the house's Wi-Fi network," CNN reported today. "The scan unearthed a camera and subsequently a live feed. From the angle of the video, the family tracked down the camera, concealed in what appeared to be a smoke alarm or carbon monoxide detector."
These stories are becoming more common.
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The UK is approaching Internet regulation.....https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-47826946
Not far from following China's footsteps.