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TechNews - Best Graphics Cards (Update) - tech|
(hx) 02:38 PM CET - Jan,28 2018 |
- Best Graphics Cards (Update) - At the time of purchase, PC gamers need to know what the best GPU for
the money is. And if you don’t have the time to research
the
benchmarks, fear not, we've compiled a simple up-to-date list of the
best GPUs for gaming at the most popular resolutions, virtual reality,
and eSports. Update: removed AMD Radeon RX 580 for Best FHD & Good
QHD
recommendation and replaced it with the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060.
Modified AMD Radeon RX 560, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070, Nvidia GeForce GTX
1080, and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti entries.
- Intel's Spectre & Meltdown fixes = complete &
utter
garbage - Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux, has bashed
Intel's Spectre and Meltdown fixes. In a public email exchange,
Torvalds called Intel's fixes "complete and utter garbage" and wondered
what the fuck was going on.
- PowerVR Series8XT Virtualization - Demonstrating the benefits of
virtualization in PowerVR Series8XT
- Microsoft Releases $189 Laptops For Schools - Microsoft is unveiling 10 new Windows 10 devices for schools
starting at $189, challenging the Chromebook to keep teachers and
students using Windows. The least expensive if the group is the Lenovo 100e, which is an 11.6" rugged laptop, with
an unspecified Intel Celeron Apollo Lake processor, 2 or 4 GB of
LP-DDR4, 32-64GB of eMMC storage, and weighing in a 2.7 lbs. Affordable
laptops isn't the only thing that Microsoft is announcing today for
schools. They also go into free Professional Development for schools
using Microsoft 365 Education, to train teachers how to get the most
from the new technology. As well as additional learning tools,
Minecraft: Education Edition, a curriculum using Mixed Reality and
HoloLens, and more. It makes sense to get kids into the Windows
environment as early as possible from a business standpoint to get them
into the ecosystem early, although that didn't work with me and the
Apple II's my school had.
- Integral Debuts 512 GB MicroSD Card - Integral
has announced what is the world's first 512
GB microSD card for smartphones, tablets, cameras, and other
devices. Until this week, the highest-capacity card, 400 GB, was sold
by SanDisk. Integral's new offering, called the 512 GB microSDXC V10
UHS-I U1 card, includes Class 10 high-speed video transfers for
capturing HD video and writing it directly to the memory card. The card
is robust, meaning it is waterproof, and it ships with an SD card
reader so it may be used with PCs. Most of today's flagship Android
devices support cards up to 2 TB, though no such cards yet exist.
Integral said its new 512 GB microSD card will reach stores in
February, but it did not reveal pricing. By way of comparison,
SanDisk's 400 GB card retails for $250.
- Microsoft Is Retiring the Windows Homegroup - With the
latest Windows Insider build of Windows 10, Microsoft has killed off "Windows HomeGroup." Originally a
part of Windows 7 in 2009 and continuing until now, HomeGroup was a way
to share files and devices between computers on your network. This
change will go live in the Spring 2018 update to Windows 10.vReally
does not phase me at all, except I'm happy to have less bloat on my
machines. The handful of times I've tried to use HomeGroup it simply
failed miserably compared to just sharing over the network without it.
Quote below is from Microsoft's Blog post on Insider Build 17063.
- Chrome to Support HDR Video Playback - Google
today provided an update on the progress it has made with the Chrome
browser over the last year and offered a peek at some features that
will arrive later this year. To start, Chrome now supports play/pause,
rewind, and fast forward controls for audio and video. The browser
handles picture-in-picture playback on Android, and improved
audio/video controls on both the lock screen and notification shade.
The browser is able to mute web sites and soon will let people
customize which sites are allowed to autoplay audio and video content.
Google has already begin adding support for high dynamic range video
content to Chrome for Windows 10 devices, and will expand HDR video
playback to more platforms soon. HDR content of course offers more
vibrant colors and darker blacks. Last, Google is prepared for the
official release of virtual reality on the web, which it has been
testing for the better part of a year. Google said HDR video and VR are
coming to Chrome later this year. HDR and HDR+ content can be played
back on a handful of smartphones, such as the LG V30 and the Samsung
Galaxy Note8.
- Google's Bulletin App Lets Everyone Be a Local Reporter - Google is testing a
new application called Bulletin, a way for people to contribute stories
about their own community. The free app lets people capture photos,
videos, and text on their phone and then publish those microstories
directly to the web without forcing people to create a blog or build
any sort of web site. Google believes Bulletin can help communities
highlight stories that aren't be told in regional newspapers or larger
news sites. Stories published on Bulletin are public and easy to find
via Google Search, social networks, and direct links. Bulletin relies
on smartphones and no setup is necessary. The idea is to let more
people share in creating the voice of their community. Google is
testing Bulletin via limited pilots in Nashville, Tenn., and Oakland,
Calif. People who live in those markets can request early access to the
program.
- Apple Says iOS 11.3 to Add Battery Tool, More Animoji,
Better
AR - Apple
has previewed iOS 11.3, a system update that will give iPhone owners
with a significant number of new tools and features. First up, iOS 11.3
provides iPhone users with more control over their handset's battery
performance. As promised, people will be able to asses the health of
their iPhone's battery, for example, to see whether or not it needs to
be replaced. The tool will also allow people to turn off Apple's power
management function that is used to prevent battery shutdowns at the
expense of speed. iOS 11.3 introduces four new animoji: a bear, lion,
dragon, and skull, making for a total of 16. These will only be
available to the iPhone X. Apple has updated its augmented reality
developer tool, ARKit, to version 1.5
- Apple Release iOS 11.3 Public Beta 1 - Apple today made
iOS 11.3 Beta One available to public beta testers. iOS 11.3 adds a
host of significant new features to iPhones and iPads, including
control over the battery, new animoji, business chat, health records,
Apple Music videos, and improved augmented reality. Apple released iOS
11.2.5 to the general public earlier this week. Apple typically tests
five to six betas, distributed every other week, before finalizing iOS
releases. iOS 11.3 isn't expected to reach most users until later this
spring
- Â iOS 11.2.5 Released with HomePod Support - Apple today made iOS
11.2.5 available to iPhones and iPads. The update primarily adds
support for Apple's forthcoming HomePod speaker. It also makes it
possible for iPhone and iPad owners to ask Siri to read the day's news.
The news feature is initially only available in the U.S., the U.K., and
Australia. iOS 11.2.5 also fixes bugs and smoothes over performance.
The update is free to download and install. Apple also released macOS
10.13.3, watchOS 4.2.2, tvOS 11.2.5, and macOS Server 5.5. The macOS
update, in particular, patches significant security holes, while the
others perform general bug fixes.
- iPhone SE 2 Rumored For Late Spring Launch - Previous
rumors claimed that the iPhone SE 2 will feature Apple's A10 Fusion
SoC (which was used on the 2016-era iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus), 2GB of
RAM and a larger 1,700 mAh battery (up from 1,624 mAh for the current
iPhone SE). The iPhone SE 2 will also allegedly be available in 32GB
and 128GB capacities, leaving the larger 256GB SKU for the iPhone 8 and
iPhone X.
- Man Causes Explosion in Electronics Store After Biting
iPhone -The customer is seen bringing the component to his face for
a closer look, before putting it in his mouth to bite down on it.
Moments after he removes it from his mouth, the battery
ruptures, causing a small explosion with a brief flash of light and
some smoke, with the damaged hardware flung out of the customer's grip
behind the counter.
- Bill Would Make It Illegal to Sell Electronics without Easily
Replaceable Batteries - Washington state is
attempting a bill that would ban the sale of electronics that are
designed "in such a way as to prevent reasonable diagnostic or repair
functions by an independent repair provider." Tech companies are
already opposing the pro-consumer bill, claiming that self-repair will
lead to cybersecurity and safety issues.
- T-Mobile, Verizon Offer Free Roaming In Korea During
Olympics - Americans traveling to South Korea to attend the 2018
Winter Olympic Games will be able to roam for free if they subscribe to
T-Mobile
or Verizon
Wireless. T-Mobile says its customers can take advantage of free
unlimited high-speed data, unlimited calls within South Korea and back
to the U.S., as well as free texting while attending the games. The
service will be made available automatically to T-Mobile customers
visiting South Korea between February 7 and March 20.
- Teen Shot in Head after New Internet Challenge Goes Wrong -
The "No Lackin Challenge," which encourages people to get into fake
arguments and pull guns on one another without firing, has suffered (
another? ) casualty: a 17-year-old in Tennessee was accidentally shot
in the head during the dangerous game. The shooter reportedly did
not
have a carry permit for his weapon.
- Beat Saber Gameplay Teaser - Beat Saber is a unique VR rhythm game, where your
goal is to slash the beats (represented by small cubes) as they are
coming at you. Beat Saber will be coming out before April 2018 for both
PC and PS4.
- READY PLAYER ONE - Change the World - I won't be
surprised if this becomes the "Star Wars" of the 21st century!
- It's Not Fun Dating A Guy From The Future - Dating is
already pretty hard without any creepy back-from-the-future shtick.
- LIL PHAG - CLOUT 9 (ft Bella Thorne, Tana Mongeau &
Dr.
Woke) - For once Tana wasn't the worst part of the video
- Alone In The Past - Surviving 240 days in 10th century
conditions - 24-year-old Pavel Sapozhnikov is putting himself
through one
of the most epic socio-psychological experiments in history. He is
trying to replicate the lifestyle of his Russian ancestors from around
the year 1100, and practicing an ascetic lifestyle with very little
human contact for the entire duration of the experiment.
- Magnets Can Do Some Pretty Crazy Stuff When They Get Near
Copper - Copper isn't magnetic, but its
electrons can generate enough resistance to make magnets literally
float.
- Robot?? WOW! - Best Fails of 2017 - Funniest
Fail Compilation
- Selena Gomez puma ads - I've never really understood why Puma
decided to make Selena Gomez their official spokesmodel. Don't get
me wrong, I'll take any excuse we can get to see more of Selena in
leggings and sports bras,
- Britney Spears in a Bikini on the beach in Hawaii ! - check it out
- Camila Giorgi 2018 - She knows
exactly what she is doing! Beautiful ass and she is gorgeous!
- The best pics on the Internet #248 - All pictures
are carefully handpicked
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last 10 comments: Tom | (05:24 PM CET - Jan,28 2018 ) | Lol it still says carbage instead of garbage. | |
heretic | (06:01 PM CET - Jan,28 2018 ) | Tom> Lol it still says carbage instead of garbage.
Damn :D | |
Csimbi | (09:27 PM CET - Jan,28 2018 ) | quote: Best Graphics Cards (Update)
No need to post any of these until crypto-mining collapses.
I just saw a few mining rigs posted for sale, so I am guessing it's starting about now. Give it a short while and it's going to be where it belongs (that is, the toilet).
quote: Intel's Spectre & Meltdown fixes = complete & utter garbage
I'm glad we are getting an experts' opinion; I don't have to state mine.
quote: Microsoft Releases $189 Laptops For Schools
They can't let Google 'hijack' the new generation single-handedly, can they?
quote: Microsoft Is Retiring the Windows Homegroup
I am glad to hear, keep removing the shit and it might just become usable.
quote: Apple Says iOS 11.3 to Add Battery Tool, More Animoji, Better AR
Seems innovation stopped at Apple - this is a new low for them, catching up to Microsoft, aye?
quote: Bill Would Make It Illegal to Sell Electronics without Easily Replaceable Batteries
I would extend it that to any part of any machinery.
I spoke to a farmer the other day. He said they are doing to same thing to these huge machines used to cultivate the land as well. To make things worse, if you attempt repair, you loose warranty (and these things cost >10M USD each with an annual fee of ~2-300k for "support"!),
It seems like the new trend - this is how the manufacturers try to turn customers into subscribers, making them pay 10x the price they paid for the product.
So, yes. Good idea, but they should look beyond the world of electronics.
quote: Magnets Can Do Some Pretty Crazy Stuff When They Get Near Copper
What's this? Spot the stupid day?
There's a reason why copper is being used for just about any transformer and electromagnet.
You'd be surprised how much you would know if you listened during physics class.
quote: Britney Spears in a Bikini on the beach in Hawaii !
I expected much worse. She's looking quite decent, actually (for her age). | |
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