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TechNews - NSA Adds Windows 10 for Classified Use - tech|
(hx) 07:05 PM CET - Feb,12 2017 |
- AMD Ryzen pricing leaks, to start at $317 - Ahead of the
official launch early next month, US
pricing for AMD Ryzen processors has been leaked early, courtesy of
online retailer ShopBLT. All three SKUs will be 8-core processors with
16 threads. The flagship AMD Ryzen SKU will be the R7-1800X, with the
manufacturing part number 'YD180XBCAEWOF'. The 8-core processor will be
priced at $490.29, which is very promising as the chip is expected to
be a beast of a performer. Unlike older flagship AMD processors, the
R7-1800X will deliver high performance while being highly efficient at
the same time. With a TDP of 'just' 95W, the processor is said to be
capable of reaching 4.0 GHz out of the box. Its Intel rival, the Core
i7 6900K, has a higher 140W TDP and is also a lot more expensive at
over $1100. Positioned below the R7-1800X will be the R7-1700X. It too
will be an 8-core chip with the same 95W TDP rating as the flagship
R7-1800X. The retailer has listed the R7-1700X (YD170XBCAEWOF) at
$381.72, which is fantastic value. The third SKU is the R7-1700
(YD1700BBAEBOX), which is an 8-core processor with a 65W TDP rating
priced at $316.59.
- AMD Zen Shrinks x86 Area and Power - Recently at the
ISCC, International Solid-State Circuits Conference, it was revealed
that the
upcoming AMD Zen cores are more compact than Intel's current 14nm
x86 core technology. Intel engineers and analysts agreed that the Zen
core is clearly competitive, but there are other variables to account
for. AMD's decision to use a metal-insulator-metal capacitor has led to
a 15% reduction in switching capacitance. This gives Zen an edge with
lower operating voltages, greater per-core voltage, and frequency
control. Also of note is that there are two eight-core designs running
at 3.4GHz with simultaneous multithreading enabled.
- Intel to Invest $7Billion in Arizona Fab - Intel
Corporation today announced
plans to invest more than $7 billion to complete Fab 42, which is
expected to be the most advanced semiconductor factory in the world.
The high-volume factory is in Chandler, Ariz., and is targeted to use
the 7 nanometer (nm) manufacturing process. It will produce
microprocessors to power data centers and hundreds of millions of smart
and connected devices worldwide. The announcement was made by U.S.
President Donald Trump and Intel CEO Brian Krzanich at the White House.
- EVGA iCX Technology - Adding Thermal Sensors and Improved
Cooling - EVGA found themselves highly motivated by last
years thermal issues that they encountered on many GeForce GTX 1070 and
1080 models. The enthusiast community was alleging that many EVGA
branded GeForce GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 cards were exploding due to
improper VRM cooling. Catastrophic failures on luxury high-end graphics
cards is something that is taken very seriously by everyone and it was
determined by EVGA that VRM (Voltage Regulator Modules) temperatures
exceeding 110C during stress loading.
- 11-Drive DRAMless SSD Round Up -
For most of us enthusiasts, we shouldn't even consider DRAMless SSDs
with planar NAND. It's true that the drives are faster than a hard
disk
drive, but when you lean on them with a slightly elevated workload,
they can stall, stutter, and deliver a worse user experience than you
would get with a spinning mechanical disk.
- The Patriot Hellfire M.2 480GB Review: Phison NVMe Tested -
This is not representative of most real-world workloads and is not
reason to disqualify the 960 EVO. In our lightest test of real-world
I/O, even the 250GB 960 EVO outperforms the 480GB Patriot
Hellfire. For
all but the most intense workloads, Samsung's SLC caching will provide
better real-world performance than the MLC+Phison combination. And the
Samsung drive will draw less power and run cooler while outperforming
the Patriot Hellfire.
- NSA Adds Windows 10 and Surface to List for Classified Use - The
company has announced that Windows 10 has been added to the list of NSA's
Commercial Solutions for Classified Programs (CSfC). Similarly, the
Surface Pro 3, Pro 4, and Book are the only hardware devices running
Windows 10 that meet the "high security requirements". Microsoft also
says that it has added another layer of hardware security for Surface
devices called Surface Enterprise Management Mode (SEMM). This enhanced
layer of security allows IT managers in organizations to take
ownership, lock down, and modify hardware configurations, networking
capabilities and application access within the device firmware. SEMM
can be deployed on Surface Pro 4, Book, and Studio. Additionally, the
company is also extending device management in Windows 10 by bringing
more security settings to MDM solutions with the upcoming Creators
Update.
- YouTube Live Streaming from Mobile Devices Coming Soon - YouTube
has said users will soon be able to stream video live from their mobile phones.
The video site already supports live streaming from PCs, and YouTube
first promised to bring live streaming to phones last summer. The
company has been testing live streaming with select content creators
for months to tweak quality, controls, and social interactions when
live. YouTube says the feature will first reach accounts that have
10,000 or more subscribers. The feature is simple to use, people need
only begin capturing video directly through the YouTube app to go live.
YouTube is also introducing Super Chat, a way for viewers and fans to
make their comments stand out to content creators. Viewers will have to
pay for this added visibility, allowing creators to earn some extra
cash. Google says mobile live streaming will reach regular users over
time.
- Russian Police Arrest Lurk Malware Gang Suspects - Russian
police just completed their second wave of arrests in a coordinated
action to move on the Lurk malware gang, allegedly responsible for
using a botnet to target corporate accounts at financial institutions
and make off with 1.7 billion roubles (approximately $25 million).
Reportedly of 50 previously arrested, 19 have already been jailed.
Isn't it amazing how quickly the legal process can work without due
process?
- Google Drive Uses Hash Matching to Detect Pirated Content - Google
seems to be okay with you stashing stolen content in your account, so
long as you don't share it: "merely storing the file in a private Drive
account doesn't raise any red flags." One of TorrentFreak's
readers admitted that s/he was unable to share a link to a movie
screener-hmm, sharing pirated content using a Google service...what
could go wrong?
- Google Launches Android Wear 2.0 - Google
has officially made Android Wear 2.0 available to device makers and
the public. The wearable platform has been in preview status since May
2016 and its release has been delayed for several months. Android Wear
2.0 includes a handful of key improvements over earlier versions of the
operating system. First, Android Wear apps can now run directly on
wearables without a nearby smartphone. Standalone apps will make
Android-based wearables more useful on their own. This goes
hand-in-hand with added support for LTE data connections built directly
into the OS, allowing users to install watch apps directly to their
wearable via WiFi or cellular connections. Android Wear 2.0 also adds
the Google Play Store, where smartwatch owners will be able to browse
for apps via keyword and voice search directly from their wrist. Other
features include a circular user interface with swipe-to-dismiss
behaviors, one-click Google sign-in, and improved complications. Watch
faces, for example, will be able to show data from other apps, such as
fitness info. The messaging app gains a significant update, too, thanks
to better handwriting recognition, voice controls, and an on-device
keyboard. Android Wear 2.0 also supports Apple's iOS so iPhone owners
can use Android Wear watches. Last, Android Wear 2.0 brings the new
Google Assistant to user's wrists, where people will be able to speak
the "OK, Google" command to perform voice-based searches. Android Wear
2.0 will ship on the new LG Watch Sport and Watch Style, which were
announced separately, beginning Feb. 10. Google says the platform will
reach a number of existing supported devices in the weeks ahead. Some
include the Asus ZenWatch 2 and 3; Casio Smart Outdoor and Pro Trek
Smart; Fossil Q Found, Marshal, and Wander; Huawei Watch; LG G Watch R,
Watch Urbane, Watch Urbane 2nd Ed; Moto 360 (2nd Gen and Sport); New
Balance RunIQ; and the Tag Heuer Connected.
- iPhone 8: Separate Wireless Charger, No Headphone Jack Adapter
Included - In an unprecedented move, Apple has decided to give one of its upcoming
iPhone models wireless charging capabilities - but be prepared to
pay
additional premiums, as the feature will only be available on the top
model and require an additional accessory since the technology may not
be built in. The company has also decided to stop including the
Lightning to 3.5mm Headphone Jack Adapter, since nobody uses wired
headsets anymore…
- Microsoft Outlook for iOS Adds Support for Third-Party
Apps - Microsoft has updated
its Outlook email application for iOS devices and gave the app the
ability to support add-ins. Microsoft says add-ins let Outlook users do
more with their email thanks to powers enabled by third-party
applications. For example, adds-ins will negate the need to leave
Outlook to perform certain tasks, such as translate text, insert GIFs,
or save items for safekeeping. Some of the launch partners include
Evernote, Giphy, Nimble, Trello, and Smartsheet. Microsoft says add-ins
are only available when reading emails for now, but it plans to add
support for add-ins to the email composing/replying screens before too
long. Moreover, add-ins are being made available to Office 365
subscribers first, with Outlook.com users to follow. Add-ins will be
added to Outlook for Android at a later date. Microsoft Outlook for iOS
is free to download from the iTunes App Store.
- Apple Makes New iOS and WatchOS Betas Available to Devs - Apple
has made available a handful of new beta builds of its core
operating systems. The new releases include iOS 10.3 beta 2, watchOS
3.2 beta 2, tvOS 10.2 beta 2, and Xcode 8.3 beta 2. The most notable
new feature of iOS 10.3 is a tool called Find My AirPods, which helps
people locate lost earbuds via an audio alert. iOS 10.3 also makes the
jump to the Apple File System, refreshes the Apple ID profile, tweaks
animations, and provides more details concerning iCloud storage use.
WatchOS 3.2 includes two core additions to the platform: theater mode
and SiriKit. Theater mode lets Watch owners disable sound and
raise-to-wake functions while retaining haptic vibrations for
notifications. SiriKit, available to iOS since last year, lets
developers add Siri to their own watchOS apps. These new betas are
meant for developers. Apple normally makes public beta builds available
a day or two after it releases the developer betas.
- LG Watch Sport Targets Fitness Buffs, Supports Android Pay - LG has announced the LG Watch Sport, which is
among the first wearables to ship with Google's
Android Wear 2.0 platform on board. The Watch Sport is a circular,
fitness-focused smartwatch that can track workouts and health data,
such as distance covered and heart rate. The P-OLED screen measures
1.38 inches across and boasts 480 by 480 pixels. The Watch Sport is
powered by a 1.1 GHz Snapdragon 2100 processor with 768 MB of RAM and 4
GB of storage. It includes Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS radios, as well as
LTE for cellular connections. The watch is able to connect to LTE for
calls, messaging, and downloading or accessing apps. The Watch Sport
can be used in coordination with a smartphone, sharing the same number
so users can always be reached, or on its own even when the associated
smartphone is not turned on. Notably, the watch includes NFC and
support for Android Pay, so it can be used for mobile payments. It
packs a 430mAh battery. The LG Watch Sport costs $380. The LG Watch
Style will be available at Best Buy and the Google Store, as well as
from AT&T and Verizon Wireless starting on Feb. 10. It will be sold
in Canada, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Taiwan,
UAE, and the U.K. in the coming weeks.
- MediaTek's Helio P25 Processor Takes Aim At Dual-Camera
Phones - MediaTek
has announced the Helio P25, a mobile processor for smartphones
that boosts imaging and video capabilities. The P25 relies on a 16nm
FinFET process and includes eight ARM Cortex A53 cores clocked at 2.5
GHz. MediaTek says the P25 is 25% more power efficient than the P20.
The P25 is paired with an ARM Mali-T880 GPU clocked at 900 MHz, and
boasts MediaTek's Imagiq 12-bit, dual image signal processor (ISP)
technology. MediaTek claims the P25 and dual ISP can handle
24-megapixel single cameras or dual 13-megapixel cameras set in a
color/mono configuration. This is typically put to use for capturing
depth-of-field data to help generate bokeh and other effects. Moreover,
the processor and ISP combo can allow smartphones to capture HDR video.
Other features of the Helio P25 include support for 64QAM LTE-TDD for
faster uploads and LPDDR4x RAM modules up to 6 GB for less-power-hungry
multitasking. MediaTek expects the Helio P25 to ship in devices during
the first quarter of the year.
- Sony's Latest Camera Sensor Captures 1000fps Super Slow-Mo - Sony
has announced a new camera sensor for smartphones that will make it
possible top capture incredible slow-motion video. The dual-layer CMOS
sensor includes 1 GB of DRAM, which Sony says allows the sensor to
capture and read images much faster. Sony claims the sensor can read
19.3-megapixel images in 1/120 of a second, which is four times faster
than most of today's sensors. This has two effects. First, the sensor
can snag fast-moving subjects without introducing focal plane
distortion, and second, the sensor can boost video capture speeds by a
factor of eight. Many of today's smartphones capture slow-motion video
at 120 frames per second. Sony's new sensor can capture
distortion-free, full HD slow-motion at 1000 frames per second, which
will greatly expand what filmmakers can do creatively. The sensor
itself captures images up to 21.2 megapixels and 4K video. Sony didn't
say when the sensor might be ready for production.
- Samsung's Battery Blowup Makes Me More Likely to Buy the Next
Note - Samsung now has a
head start on safety standards that might have prevented this sort
of battery blowup before it even started. With the pressure on to cram
ever-larger batteries into ever-smaller compartments and no
satisfactory standard for safety, you could even argue that battery
explosions were inevitable. But Samsung got there first. Samsung will
be the first to successfully pick up the pieces. I know Samsung has
no choice but to do it right away. It could be a classic case of 'what
doesn't kill you makes you stronger': Even though the company may lose
$5 billion cleaning up the Note 7 mess, profits are actually up.
- 'Instant Tethering' Makes Your Pixel A Hands-Free Hotspot - Google
has added a feature to its Pixel and Nexus handsets that it hopes
will help ease the process of using phones as mobile hotspots. Instant
Tethering, as the feature is called, works because both the phone and
secondary device (like a tablet) rely on the same Google account and
can talk to one another via Bluetooth. "When you unlock a tablet such
as the Pixel C, it will notice if there is no internet connection
available, and will ask your Pixel phone if it has internet and battery
life," explained Pixel Project Manager Omri Amarilio in a blog post.
"If it does, we will give you an option to enable a secure hotspot and
pair automagically, without even taking your phone out of your pocket."
Once you stop using the tablet and lock the screen, Instant Tethering
is smart enough to realize the hotspot is no longer needed and will
turn it off on the phone in order to save battery life. Instant
Tethering is limited to Google devices and works with the Pixel, Pixel
XL, Nexus 5X, and Nexus 6P smartphones and the Nexus 9 and Pixel C
tablets.
- Ride Elon Musk's Hyperloop in Virtual Reality - If you're
expecting to see someone shooting down a tube at hundreds of miles an
hour, you will be sorely disappointed. However, this video does
give you an idea of how far the Hyperloop concept is coming along—and
in 360/VR, no less. The footage was taken during a competition in which
university students demonstrated their ideas for viable transportation
pods.
- LIFE - Official Trailer #2 (HD) - Synopsis:
Life is a terrifying sci-fi thriller about a team of scientists
aboard the International Space Station whose mission of discovery turns
to one of primal fear when they find a rapidly evolving life form that
caused extinction on Mars, and now threatens the crew and all life on
Earth.
- Marvel's Iron Fist - Official Trailer - Fifteen years
after being presumed dead in a plane crash, Danny Rand
(Finn Jones) mysteriously returns to New York City determined to
reclaim his birthright and family company. However, when a
long-destined enemy rises in New York, this living weapon is forced to
choose between his family's legacy and his duties as the Iron Fist.
Marvel's Iron Fist premieres March 17, 2017 exclusively on Netflix.
- Action...Avengers: Infinity War - Avengers:
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Universe as started in May of 2008 with the release of Iron Man 1, and
it really is an unprecedented culmination of a series of films
interlinked together, which at the time had never been done before. And
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us why he's the biggest, the best, the baddest villain that we've ever
had, and the most frightening villain that the Avengers have ever faced.
- How Magicians Trick Your Brain: The Psychology Of Magic - We know
magic tricks aren't real, yet we continue to be fooled and
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keep audiences on their toes? They mess with our brains of course!
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last 10 comments: lorcro2000 | (10:04 PM CET - Feb,12 2017 ) | The impressive part is that Gaga did all that and didn't lipsync. Serious dance moves and athletic stuff and she still sang near perfect. | |
Csimbi | (01:48 PM CET - Feb,13 2017 ) | lorcro2000> The impressive part is that Gaga did all that and didn't lipsync. Serious dance moves and athletic stuff and she still sang near perfect.
Yep, impressive performance, entertaining, good show.
She started out as a dancer though so she has an advantage - she's in better shape than most singers - look at Mariah Carey's performance, lol
The only thing that bothered me was: too much makeup.
quote: NSA Adds Windows 10 for Classified Use
"We have backdoors built in, others don't (not yet anyhow)."
I wonder how long that'll last.
quote: AMD Ryzen pricing leaks, to start at $317
Looks like a great deal. Let's see some real-world reviews.
You know, you pay a lot more for electricity than the CPU over the years, so AMD's 95W looks great vs. Intel's 140W: Intel heats your room with 45W more while your CPU is at 100%.
I wonder how much heat each of these CPUs dissipate at, say, 15-25% utilization (which you have most of the time - probably).
317 vs. 1100 is a huge gap. You can buy plenty of hardware from ~780 dollars... | |
gx-x | (07:09 PM CET - Feb,13 2017 ) | 45W can't heat more than 45W can heat... o.O Also, a 1000$ intel CPU is easily beaten by a 200$ intel CPU, so I don't take pricing made for the rich "enthusiasts" very seriously. Same goes for AMD. Lazy people (or people that don't have the "know how") get 9xxx series of CPUs instead of getting the cheapest counterpart and overcloking it themselves and saving 200$ in the process. | |
Csimbi | (01:16 PM CET - Feb,16 2017 ) | I thought the TDP is the actual heat that the processor may dissipate under full load.
Since all of that is heat (and not "electricity to be converted to heat"), all of it needs to be dissipated, meaning that the 45W extra is 45W of heat. | |
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