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TechNews - Windows 10 Pro for Workstations - tech|
(hx) 10:54 AM CEST - Aug,20 2017 |
- AMD Responds to Radeon RX Vega Pricing Outrage - Some had claimed that AMD would be dropping its
standalone air-cooled Radeon RX Vega 64 $499 SKU in a bait-and-switch
scheme, but an official statement by the company suggests otherwise: demand of the card is merely exceeding expectations,
and AMD is working hard to restock both standalone versions and Gamer
Packs. Radeon RX Vega 64 demand continues to exceed
expectations. AMD is working closely with its partners to address this
demand. Our initial launch quantities included standalone Radeon RX
Vega 64 at SEP of $499, Radeon RX Vega 64 Black Packs at SEP of $599,
and Radeon RX Vega 64 Aqua Packs at SEP of $699. We are working with
our partners to restock all SKUs of Radeon RX Vega 64 including the
standalone cards and Gamer Packs over the next few weeks, and you
should expect quantities of Vega to start arriving in the coming days.
- The AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 & RX Vega 56 Review: Vega
Burning Bright - So how does AMD fare? The answer to that is
ultimately going to hinge on your opinion on power efficiency. But
before we get too far, let’s start with the Radeon RX Vega 64, AMD’s
flagship card. Previously we’ve been told that it would trade blows
with NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 1080, and indeed it does just that. At
3840x2160, the Vega 64 is on average neck-and-neck with the GeForce GTX
1080 in gaming performance, with the two cards routinely trading the
lead, and AMD holding it more often. Of course the “anything but
identical†principle applies here, as while the cards are equal on
average, they can sometimes be quite far apart on individual games.
- Intel Atom C3000 Product Briefing - Intel has
spilled the beans on its latest Atom processor: the
C3000 is the company's third generation system-on-a-chip based CPU
manufactured on their optimized 14nm process technology. Unlike their
older brethren, these Atoms will primarily live in network and
enterprise storage products instead of home devices (e.g., Ultrabooks
and tablets).
- Acer launches new Chromebook - Opening up
the Chromebook 11 C771 reveals an 11.6 inch IPS panel with a
resolution of 1366x768 that optionally comes as a touch screen (C771T).
Although not pictured, the hinges allow a full 180 degrees of range so
that touch screen users can enjoy a flat surface to work on. A fairly
simple 720p webcam with built in microphone is centered above the
screen. Inside the C771, a 6th Generation Intel Celeron 3855U comes
standard, although Core i3 and Core i5 models will also be available. A
32GB eMMC module can be found for storage alongside 4GB of RAM.
- The Ultimate Ryzen Hackintosh - AMD Ryzen PowerMac G5
Hackintosh Build (2017) vs a REAL Mac - PowerMac G5 case mod and PC
build! This
water cooled Ryzen 1700 Hackintosh is so epic. How do you build an
AMD Hackintosh? This custom G5 case and Hackintosh beats a Mac Pro.
This gaming and editing PC Hackintosh is packing some serious
specifications.
- Microsoft unveils Windows 10 Pro for Workstations - Windows 10
Pro for Workstations has a focus on high-end hardware, which means
support for server grade Intel Xeon or AMD Opteron processors. Unlike
the current Windows 10 Pro, which only supports up to two physical CPUs
and 2TB of RAM, this newest version can handle up to four physical CPUs
and up to 6TB of memory.
- iOS 11 Lets Users Temporarily Disable Touch ID - A new
setting discovered in iOS allows iPhone owners to quickly and
temporarily disable Touch ID. Pressing the power button rapidly five
times activates SOS Emergency mode. The purpose of this mode is to let
people bypass the lock tools to make an emergency phone call. A
byproduct of entering SOS Emergency mode is disabling Touch ID. The
only way to unlock the phone once Touch ID has been disabled is via the
PIN or password. Because users are able to do this quickly and
discreetly, it could be useful to help safeguard the iPhone in a
situation when the owner might be compelled to provide their
fingerprint. The feature was first spotted on Twitter and later
verified by The
Verge. iOS 11 is still in beta testing. It should be rolled out the
general public next month.
- Bitcoin Is Forking. Again. - There's a
third group of bitcoin developers, companies, and users who
advocate for a "best of both worlds approach." This group includes
Bitmain, the largest bitcoin infrastructure company in the world, and
legendary bitcoin developer Jeff Garzik. They got together back in May
and signed what is known as the "New York Agreement," which bound them
to implement a two megabyte block size increase alongside segregated
witness via a hard fork within six months of the time of signing. They
call the fork Segwit2x.
- China cracks down on VPN vendors, targets Alibaba and other - Chinese
authorities have issued
a warning to five of the country's well-known e-commerce platforms,
over the sale of illegal virtual private networks (VPNs); that allows
users to evade state censorship controls. Online retailers named in the
notice include Alibaba, social shopping network Mogujie, and
entertainment platforms Xiami and Peiyinxiu. This step is the latest in
a chain of measures the Chinese authorities have taken in order to
maintain more control over online content. A little over a month ago,
China blocked VPN access for individuals, instructing companies to
register with the government. Later on, complying with this mandate,
Apple removed all major VPN apps from the Chinese App Store.
- Google Drops August Security Patches for Android - Google
has made its monthly
security patches available to select Android devices. This month's
patches plug a significant number of security holes that threaten most
Android devices. Google found dozens of vulnerabilities, including a
number of which classified as critical, or able to remotely execute
code. Some of problems are related to specific hardware and the
associated software drivers that control them. Google is pushing two
separate patches to cover these vulnerabilities, one dated August 1 and
the second dated August 5. As always, Google is delivering the patches
directly to its own Nexus- and Pixel-branded devices first. Google has
already posted factory images for download from its web site. Google's
handsets will receive both patches in a single download. As far as
Google is aware, none of these security holes have been exploited by
hackers or other entities. Google has already given the patches to its
device-maker partners. Phone manufacturers are responsible for updating
their own smartphones with the patches.
- Bionik Labs' ARKE Exoskeleton with Amazon Echo Integration - The ARKE is
a prototype exoskeleton from Bionik Labs intended for paraplegic
people and others with mobility problems. The robotic exoskeleton
enables users to stand up from their wheelchairs and walk on their own
legs. Bionik Labs integrated the hardware with the Amazon Echo system,
allowing uses to issue commands and check parameters by addressing
Amazon Alexa, the virtual assistant used for home automation
- Facebook Intros A Dedicated Video Platform Called 'Watch' - Facebook
hopes its new platform will entice people to consume more video
content through Facebook. Facebook Watch is a place for episodic shows
that will be available on mobile, on PCs, and in Facebook's TV apps.
Facebook says the service is personalized to help people find new
content, sometimes based on what users' friends and communities watch.
People will be able to leave comments on shows in order to connect with
friends and others. Shows may offer dedicated Facebook Groups for more
in-depth discussions. Facebook says Watch is a platform for creators
and publishers seeking to find dedicated audiences, similar to the way
YouTube stars have created their own niches. The company has high hopes
that creators will put together daily episodes, live shows/events, and
even shows that follow a narrative arc. The company has funded a small
collection of original programming in order to get Watch on its feet.
Facebook will be testing Watch with a limited number of people in the
U.S. first. The social network expects to roll it out to wider
audiences over time.
- Samsung Makes Its Internet Browser Available to Most Android
Phones - Samsung has made a version of its
mobile browser available to non-Samsung handsets. The company has
been beta testing Samsung Internet Browser on Nexus and Pixel phones
since April. The latest build, v6 Beta, is compatible with all Android
devices running version 5.0 Lollipop and up. Samsung says its browser
can sync bookmarks with Chrome on desktop machines, or other machines
via the Samsung Cloud. The Samsung browser also includes content
blockers, high-contrast mode, CSS Grid (for control over certain
layouts), and the latest Chromium engine. Advanced users might take
advantage of several beta features, including WebVR, web-based
Bluetooth, WebGL 2, and Gamepad extensions. The Samsung Internet
Browser Beta can be downloaded directly from the Google Play Store.
- Google Home Owners Can Now Make Free Calls - Google today
enabled
free voice calls from its Google Home speaker. Google Home is
powered by the Google Assistant. Google says Home owners in the U.S.
and Canada can initiate free voice calls to anyone in their contacts,
as well as any business, by simply asking Google Home to make the call.
The calls are completed over the Home's WiFi connection. For now, those
who receive a call made via Google Home will see "unknown" or "no
caller ID" when it rings their number, though Google hopes to let
people display their mobile device number in Home calls by the end of
the year. People who subscribe to Google Voice or Project Fi can use
their Google number with Home right away.
- HMD Global Intros Nokia 8 Flagship Smartphone - HMD
Global, the sole licensee of the Nokia brand, today announced the
Nokia 8 flagship Android smartphone. The handset is milled from 6000
series aluminum and polished to a high-gloss finish in black, blue,
silver, and copper. The Nokia 8 boasts a 5.3-inch quad HD screen with
curved Gorilla Glass 5, and it is powered by a Snapdragon 835 processor
with 4 or 6 GB of RAM, and 64 or 128 GB of storage (depending on color
selection.) All versions support microSD memory cards up to 128 GB.
Like many modern flagships, the Nokia 8 adopts a dual-camera
configuration with two 13-megapixel cameras on the rear with LED flash.
One camera captures full color images and the other captures monochrome
images along with depth and contrast information. Both feature Zeiss
optics. The front camera has a 13-megapixel sensor, too, with a
display-based flash. All three cameras have f/2.0 lenses. The Nokia 8
includes software that allows people to shoot photos and/or video with
both the front and rear cameras at the same time. Other specs include a
3.090mAh battery, Bluetooth, GPS, WiFi, NFC, and Cat 9 LTE. The phone
runs Android 7.1 Nougat and costs $700. HMD Global didn't immediately
specify where the Nokia 8 will be sold.
- New Qualcomm Tech Aims to Bring High-Quality AR and VR
Mainstream - Qualcomm has announced a major expansion of Spectra,
its effort to offer manufacturers a drop-in hardware and software
solution for easily and affordably adding advanced camera technology to
phones and other devices powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon chips. The
expanded Spectra suite includes three new hardware camera modules. The
flagship module is an active depth-sensing camera that uses an infrared
projector and camera to create a 3D map of its environment, much like
LIDAR.
- Cruise Anywhere App - It's pretty amazing how fast driver-less
car technology is accelerating
(no pun intended). It's not something I'm personally interested in, as
I am a driving enthusiast, I'm starting to see the potential in cities
more and more. Cruise uses the GM Bolt EV as its self-driving car of
choice and expects to add another 100 vehicles to the fleet in the next
few months. That should open up the app to more employees, though it
may be over a year before the company is ready to open it up to
everyday users.
- Video Stabilization Algorithm Goofs Up - Video
stabilization software is really cool, but it's not perfect (yet).
Case in point: this car's jello-like windshield.
- Army Discovery May Offer New Energy Source - Army
scientists at Aberdeen Proving Ground have made a discovery in the form
of an aluminum nanomaterial that can separate the hydrogen and oxygen
in water, or any liquid containing water without the need for a
catalyst. Dr. Anit Giri said "Also, it is very fast. For example, we
have calculated that one kilogram of aluminum powder can produce 220
kilowatts of energy in just three minutes."
- In The Event Of A Nuclear Blast, Don't Condition Your Hair - If,
for some reason, you find yourself in a situation where you need to
wash radioactive material from your body, don't reach for the bottle of
hair conditioner. Conditioner can bind radioactive particles to your
hair. That warning was part of guidelines
issued last Friday by Guam's Office of Civil Defense, following
threats from North Korea that it was preparing to test a missile that
would create an "enveloping fire" around the U.S. territory. On
Tuesday, North Korean state media reported it would not carry out the
test after all.
Still, the guidelines, which also include information on how to take
cover before an explosion, are correct. They're the same guidelines
posted on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's website, Ready.gov.
The reason conditioner can be dangerous has to do with the physical
characteristics of human hair, the chemistry of hair conditioner and
properties of nuclear fallout.
- Peter Dinklage's "Rememory" Will Be Free on Google Play
- In a rare move, Google Play Movies & TV is debuting a new,
full-length film before it hits theaters -- and not only that,
it'll be offered for free: you may visit the store between August 24th
to September 20th for a copy of sci-fi thriller "Rememory," which stars
Peter Dinklage as some guy who is involved with a memory
recorder/playback machine. The film tells the story of visionary
scientific pioneer (Martin Donovan) and his invention that can record
and play people's memories. He's found dead soon after its unveiling,
causing his widow (Julia Ormond) to isolate herself from the outside
world until a mysterious character (Peter Dinklage) appears to help
solve the mystery. It's currently got a rating of 8.6 on IMDB, so could
be worth seeing.
- Marvel's The Defenders - Official Trailer 3 - Don't call
it a team-up. Marvel's The Defenders focuses on four heroes that
come together as an ancient, powerful group threatens all of New York.
The Netflix original series launches globally on August 18, 2017.
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deep space scout exploring the unknown in his two-legged vehicle,
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filled with viewers spamming his only lifeline with expired memes,
emote spam, and shoutout requests. Will any of his fellow scouts find
him?
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last 10 comments: lorcro2000 | (12:42 PM CEST - Aug,20 2017 ) | Awesome that the C3000 Atom series has finally started shipping. They've had 2 core variants out, but now the real meat of the lineup is out here.
Absolutely perfect for a capable home file server, Supermicro has a tiny Mini-ITX with 8 cores and 12 SATA ports, and Gigabyte also has a great little server board. | |
Csimbi | (08:08 AM CEST - Aug,21 2017 ) | quote:
A2SDi-H-TF
• Intel® Atom® processor C3758, 8-Core
• Intel® System-on-Chip Design; FCBGA 1310
• Up to 64GB DDR4-2400MHz ECC/non-ECC unbuffered DIMM; 4 DIMM slots
• Duad LAN via Intel C3000 SoC: 2x 10GBase-T
• 1 PCI-E 3.0 x4; M.2 SATA, M Key 2242/2280
• 12 SATA3 (6Gbps) ports via SoC controller
• 1 VGA, 1 COM, 1 SuperDOM, TPM header
• Dimensions: 6.7" x 6.7"; Mini-ITX
Comes with 10Gb - nice!
Although for a file server you need a good RAID controller and a 500MHz processor so it's an overkill. | |
Tom | (03:05 PM CEST - Aug,21 2017 ) | Gimme a break.. if you have an old PC it can serve easily as a file server. My file server is doing perfectly well with old Intel quad core. Don't forget you can also get a 2 bay NAS for < $150. | |
heretic | (06:29 PM CEST - Aug,21 2017 ) | Tom> Gimme a break.. if you have an old PC it can serve easily as a file server. My file server is doing perfectly well with old Intel quad core. Don't forget you can also get a 2 bay NAS for < $150.
really depends what you will do with fileserver :-)
like NAS for movies ..you don't need anything special
but if you have +50 users and SQL server, you need expensive RAID controller | |
gx-x | (08:26 PM CEST - Aug,21 2017 ) | why do you need raid controller if you have more or fewer users? It either speeds up the data transfer or does backup or both. But, it doesn't matter how many users you have. These days, mechanical storage is good for backup and large files. For fast access, you shouldn't go mechanical, no mechanical RAID is going to beat a good SSD when it comes to access times and small data transfers (such as SQL queries) etc. And you can put those in RAID too. | |
Tom | (09:51 PM CEST - Aug,21 2017 ) | heretic> Tom> Gimme a break.. if you have an old PC it can serve easily as a file server. My file server is doing perfectly well with old Intel quad core. Don't forget you can also get a 2 bay NAS for < $150.
really depends what you will do with fileserver :-)
like NAS for movies ..you don't need anything special
but if you have +50 users and SQL server, you need expensive RAID controller
If you're a business sure, RAID, ok too but not for personal.
gx-x> why do you need raid controller if you have more or fewer users? It either speeds up the data transfer or does backup or both. But, it doesn't matter how many users you have. These days, mechanical storage is good for backup and large files. For fast access, you shouldn't go mechanical, no mechanical RAID is going to beat a good SSD when it comes to access times and small data transfers (such as SQL queries) etc. And you can put those in RAID too.
SSD is expensive, raid would help for multi-access as well. | |
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