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(hx) 11:12 PM CET - Mar,21 2015 - Post a comment / read (1)
  • USB Type-C: A new standard for power, data and display  - USB Type-C is closely intertwined with other new standards, like USB 3.1 for faster speeds and USB Power Delivery for improved power-delivery over USB connections. USB Type-C is a new connector standard that's very small. It's about a third the size of an old USB Type-A plug. This is a single connector standard that every device should be able to use. You'll just need a single cable, whether you're connecting an external hard drive to your laptop or charging your smartphone from a USB charger. That one tiny connector can be small and fit into a mobile device, or be the powerful port you use to connect all the peripherals to your laptop. The cable itself has USB Type-C connectors at both ends - it's all one connector. Yes, this is many awesome things at once. Not only is it reversible, it's a single USB connector shape all devices should adopt. No more messes of different USB cables with different connector shapes for all the various devices you want, and no more massive ports taking up an unnecessary amount of room on ever-thinner devices. USB Type-C, one port for charging, data and display, now available with the new Chromebook Pixel.
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Csimbi(10:01 AM CET - Mar,22 2015 )
quote:
USB Type-C: A new standard for power, data and display

I love these tiny connectors.
You can't see them, so they break when you try to insert them into the socket.
When it breaks, it's not going to be a cable swap for you.
It's going to be a device repair because these faggots, in the infinite wisdom, designed it the wrong way once again!!!


quote:
Why Every New Macbook Needs A Different Goddamn Charger

They need to make money you know.
I wonder why do we need to produce so much garbage in the process though.
I mean the old PSUs that people will just have to throw away.

quote:
Windows 10 Will Even Be Free To Pirates

Saw that yesterday, but there's some funny legal wording around that topic, so don't be sure that that's what it means.
I understand they can upgrade off the pirate release for free - but they don't receive a license for the new OS, so go figure.

quote:
Windows 10 Delivers Updates Using Peer-To-Peer Technology

Read that yesterday, too. Great platform to deliver just about any crp to your PCs as Microsoft will no longer be responsible for any of that.
It's a good thing it can be disabled, which I guess most people will do, so it's kinda useless.
Might work very well in a locked down corporate environment though.

quote:
Microsoft Adding Biometric Security Support to Windows 10

lol
MS is trying to keep up. But what for?
It's been already proven that fingerprint readers and face recognition-based thingamabobs can be fooled with ease.
I'd think retina scans will be very trickable in the next 5 years or so.

quote:
Fully patched versions of Firefox, Chrome, IE 11 and Safari exploited at Pwn2Own hacking competition

Yes. Firefox released an update to address this, specifically.
I wonder how much time/resources were spend on find this hole.
Was the 15k worth it?

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