Miscellaneous Tech News
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Some news items are big enough to be mentioned, but not big enough to justify their own threads. But they are tech and IT news items, so don't fit into the general news category. Why haven't we thought of having a thread just for them before? Guess we have just been too busy with other things. Without further ado....
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A few days ago Intel announced their Coffee Lake 8th Gen processor family.
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ASUS has a cool ARM Tinker Board for just $60.
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Java 9 is finally in general release earlier this week.
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The spec for USB 3.2 has been published.
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@coliver Are people still actively using IE? Even on servers if I required a web browser I would never use IE.
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@dustinb3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@coliver Are people still actively using IE? Even on servers if I required a web browser I would never use IE.
We have a few customers that still do...
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@minion-queen said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@dustinb3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@coliver Are people still actively using IE? Even on servers if I required a web browser I would never use IE.
We have a few customers that still do...
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/3a/11/68/3a116884945f870924f1ffd3f36fc015--los-simpsons-homer-simpson.jpg
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@minion-queen said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@dustinb3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@coliver Are people still actively using IE? Even on servers if I required a web browser I would never use IE.
We have a few customers that still do...
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Sometimes you just have to. GE for example has a few systems for suppliers that work only in IE and only with outdated Java versions.
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@marcinozga said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Sometimes you just have to. GE for example has a few system for suppliers that work only in IE and only with outdated Java versions.
No, this means stop using those systems and suppliers. They are willfully putting you and your business at risks because "it'll cost to much to fix".
This is like never changing the oil in your car and instead just replacing the motor when it blows up after 20,000 miles because the block is bone dry.
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@dustinb3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@coliver Are people still actively using IE? Even on servers if I required a web browser I would never use IE.
Unfortunately yes... we still have some applications that require IE and won't work with a modern browser.
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@dustinb3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@marcinozga said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Sometimes you just have to. GE for example has a few system for suppliers that work only in IE and only with outdated Java versions.
No, this means stop using those systems and suppliers. They are willfully putting you and your business at risks because "it'll cost to much to fix".
This is like never changing the oil in your car and instead just replacing the motor when it blows up after 20,000 miles because the block is bone dry.
Really? Show me a company that would be willing to drop their biggest customer, in fact, probably the biggest company in the world, because they had you use some obsolete technology.