Friday 31 August 2018

Best Xbox One X-Enhanced Games for $20 or Less

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After spending big on a new console and 4K set, paying $60 a pop for a bunch of brand new games is a tough sell for many of us. Thankfully, there are plenty of affordable games that natively support the high-res goodness of the Xbox One X.

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New Horizons Smashes Own Record, Captures First Image of New Destination, Ultima Thule

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When the New Horizons probe was launched in 2006, it had a straightforward mission: go into the night and take pictures of our outer solar system and what lies beyond, so we can see what’s out there. Demoting Pluto didn’t reroute the spacecraft nor strike it from the itinerary, though, and after taking a whole…

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ET Deals: Get Digital Board Games, Support Charity with Humble Bundle

ET Tabletop

For a limited time, the Humble Digital Tabletop Bundle is offering up seven different board and card game-themed video games with plenty of extras for just ten bucks. And if money's tight, you can still treat yourself for as little as $1.

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Fix data flows for best chance of success with S/4 Hana



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How Forest Holidays migrated its hosted website to a managed service



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See NES Games In a New Light Via wideNES

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Ever been curious what NES games would look like in widescreen? Thanks to a new emulator project, it's possible to find out.

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DfE enrols BCS to deliver computer science teacher training programme



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Intel Confirms It Intends to Support VESA Adaptive Sync in Future GPUs

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Intel has again confirmed that it will support VESA Adaptive Sync with its discrete GPUs. That's the same standard AMD's FreeSync is based on, and it positions the two companies as supporting one standard while Nvidia backs its own version.

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Intel’s Whiskey Lake Contains Some Mitigation for Spectre, Meltdown, and Foreshadow

Intel Kaby Lake

We now have updated information on the Intel Whiskey Lake and Amber Lake launches, first reported earlier this week.

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Security Serious Week to feature flash mob event



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Met Police begins move to Microsoft Azure as cloud-first push gathers pace



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Fraudulent money transfers are top aim of business email compromise



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Thursday 30 August 2018

ET Deals: $50 off Bose QC35 Noise-Cancelling Headphones, $250 off Dell XPS 13 with New i7-8550u

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Need some nice noise-cancelling headphones? What about a set of dumbbells for your new training regimen? With the Labor Day weekend upon us, there are loads of deals from all over the internet popping up. See the summer season off right, and treat yourself to something great.

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How L1 and L2 CPU Caches Work, and Why They’re an Essential Part of Modern Chips

The beautiful Pentium M die, with lots and lots of cache

Ever been curious how L1 and L2 cache work? We're glad you asked. Here, we deep dive into the structure and nature of one of computing's most fundamental designs and innovations.

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Acer Unveils Absurd, Insane, Predator Thronos Gaming Chair

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Acer is demoing an insane gaming chair / battlestation that'd be amazing to play with -- if you could afford it.

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Cobalt cyber heist group mounts new campaign



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Voice set to project into workplace, predicts Gartner report



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Cabinet Office extends private cloud deal with UKFast to safeguard emergency communications



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Yakuza Kiwami 2’s Western Release Updates a PS2-Era Classic for the Modern Age

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While this remake of the second installment on the PS2 hits all the same beats, it truly feels like a proper modern release. Even for those of us who were already on the Yakuza train in the late aughts, it's well worth exploring this lovingly-crafted remake.

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Microsoft Had an Xbox VR Solution in the Works, But Killed the Project


Microsoft apparently had plans for a VR headset of its own, before opting to leave the market altogether.

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DevOps researchers shine light on toll that outsourcing takes on productivity of software developers



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Accountant dumps Dell SAN for StorMagic hyper-converged



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Deloitte Global CIO Survey 2018 – UK Edition



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When networks collide: how M&A brings infrastructure together



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Fourth man jailed for iCloud celebrity hacking



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Machine identity management crisis looming



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US and UK days away from European Parliament ultimatum to suspend data transfers to the US



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Wednesday 29 August 2018

Improving security is top driver for ISO 27001



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Adobe To Drop Support For Older OSes In Creative Cloud

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Adobe is tightening up its support requirements for Creative Cloud, so you'll need to be on a fairly-recent OS version to take advantage of its planned upgrades

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Intel Core i5 vs. Core i7: Which Processor Should You Buy?

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Whether you're building your next PC or shopping for a new computer online, one of the questions that comes up from time to time is whether the Intel Core i5 or Core i7 is a better bargain. Here's what you need to know.

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Intel Announces New Whiskey Lake-U and Amber Lake-Y CPUs for 15W, 5W Systems

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Intel has launched new 14nm CPUs in the 15W and 5W power bands.

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IBM brings AI-powered highlights tool to US Open tennis players



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IT leaders at a crossroads as they grapple with digital technology



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DJI Osmo Mobile 2 Gimbal: Making Your Smartphone Video Better

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 product shot

Smartphones have quickly become the most popular way to capture photos and videos, but have plenty of limitations. DJI's new Osmo Mobile 2 aims to address some of those, by providing both a great way to create smooth video and an improved set of controls for the camera. However, it has its drawbacks, so it isn't for anyone.

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Cloudian’s $85m new funds to target 100PB-scale operations



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DCMS has £95m for full-fibre in final round of LFFN scheme



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GlobalFoundries Departing the Leading Edge is an Ominous Sign for Foundry Industry


GlobalFoundries' departure from the 7nm node isn't a great sign for the overall ability of the foundry industry to navigate these transitions.

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Security teams and C-suite exec views not aligned



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HPE pins hopes on intelligent edge as hybrid strategy flattens



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Heineken and Oracle create chatbot helper for polo events



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Tuesday 28 August 2018

Unanswered Questions, Nosy Private Investors: Musk Decides Tesla Won’t Go Private


Little by little, Musk's plan unraveled: The Saudi investment was never locked in. Big mutual funds couldn't invest in a private company. Musk's Twitter fixation annoyed board members and the SEC.

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ET Deals: Save big with Amazon’s Component Sale, Dell Inspiron i7 Laptop for $500

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If you’ve been eyeing some of Amazon’s own gear, now’s a good time to buy. The streaming stick, set-top box, and various Echo devices are all on sale. Don’t get stuck paying retail – enjoy the deals. Better yet, our sister site TechBargains has put together a selection of the very best discounts available in…

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Disney’s Streaming Service Will Cost Less Than Netflix, Carry Less Content

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The House of Mouse intends to enter the TV streaming market in a major way -- what's that mean for competitors and what kind of content will the service offer?

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Cyber attackers switching to covert tactics



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Microsoft Announces ‘Xbox All Access’ Plans to Finance a Console Over Two Years


You've got your choice of the Xbox One S or Xbox One X, but you can only get this deal in a Microsoft Store.

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Palmer Luckey Slams Magic Leap as ‘Tragic Heap’

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Magic Leap? More like 'Tragic Heap.' Palmer Luckey weighs in on the Magic Leap AR.

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Debenhams rolls out Doddle click-and-collect service in all its stores



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Brussels loans Nokia €500m to fund European 5G research



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Challenge to anti-GDPR immigration exemption in DPA to go ahead



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GlobalFoundries Radically Restructures, Kills 7nm, Spins off ASIC Design Team


GlobalFoundries has announced a massive restructuring, including complete cancellation of its 7nm node and its departure from the leading edge.

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Information security risk – keeping it simple



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Sharp rise in business email compromise



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Hyperscale datacentre capex investments hit new highs, Synergy Research shows



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Amnesty International backs campaign to ban killer robots



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Amnesty International creates new human rights digital archive



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Fighting fit: The ODI on courting startups to use open data to get the UK moving



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Finland government to review public procurement laws



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Monday 27 August 2018

AMD Moves All 7nm CPU, GPU Production to TSMC

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AMD has announced it will build all of its 7nm CPUs and GPUs at TSMC, not GlobalFoundries.

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Epic Calls Google ‘Irresponsible’ for Disclosing Serious Security Flaw in Fortnite


Rather than accept the responsibility for making a mistake, an Epic founder Tim Sweeney says Google was "irresponsible" to release the bug details after it was fixed.

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Intel Drops Security Patch Benchmark Ban After Public Outcry


Intel has backed off demands that users who apply a microcode fix for its Foreshadow security flaw in Linux never publish benchmarks of the results.

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AMD Slashes Threadripper Prices, 12-Core Now a Killer Deal

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AMD has slashed pricing on its older Threadripper CPUs, turning the 1920X into an absolutely killer deal.

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Is Hyper-Threading a Fundamental Security Risk?


Has Intel's Hyper-Threading support become a fundamental security problem? Theo de Raadt, founder of OpenBSD, argues that it has.

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Microsoft’s Disappointing Surface Go Reportedly Used x86 at Intel’s Insistence


Intel may have used an x86 CPU in Surface Go under pressure from Intel. Is that believable? Based on past events, absolutely yes.

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Sunday 26 August 2018

DCMS launches fund to increase diversity in tech



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Saturday 25 August 2018

ET Deals: Humble RPG Bundles Takes on Middle-earth

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Do you absolutely adore the Lord of the Rings? Well, now you and your fellow Tolkien fans can use the One Ring RPG to flesh out different aspects of this wonderful world. Even better, you can buy DRM-free digital versions of everything you need to get started while also supporting charity with Humble Bundle.

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Friday 24 August 2018

NASA’s Laser-Powered Ice Measurement Satellite Launches in September


ICESat-2 will launch around the middle of next month (September) with an improved version of the laser system from the original ICESat.

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You Can Now Run Windows 95 as an App on Windows, MacOS, and Linux


A developer has labored long and hard to bring back Windows 95 as an app. You can install it on Windows, MacOS, or Linux.

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ET Deals: Save 25 Percent on Refurb Six-Core Dell XPS 8930 Gaming PC

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In search of an affordable desktop that has plenty of room for upgrades? Take a look at the XPS 8930 tower PC from Dell. With a sleek modern design, a six-core CPU, space for three 3.5-inch drives, and 16GB of DDR4 memory, this PC is up for almost anything.

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Hyperscaler demand for European datacentre space takes colocation market to new record highs



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Netflix Experiments With Bypassing Apple App Store Subscription Fees

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Netflix is the latest company to test a model for avoiding the fees associated with App Store distribution, but it's far from alone.

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UK universities targeted by Iranian hackers



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Battle for Azeroth Smashes Launch Records as Players Return to the World of Warcraft

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Millions of players have streamed back to Azeroth for the next expansion of World of Warcraft, breaking sales records.

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Magic Leap Teardown Finds Precious Little Pixie Dust, Tons and Tons of Glue

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Magic Leap's new headset has been thoroughly disassembled and analyzed.

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EduServ confirms fallout from datacentre power outage is being resolved



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Scientists Find Neanderthal Hybrid In a Siberian Cave


Scientists working in Denisova Cave have found something truly astonishing -- a first-generation hybrid between two extinct groups of humans.

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The more an Apple product is worth, the more you want one



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ESA Launches Aeolus Satellite to Measure Global Wind Speeds


Aeolus could vastly increase the data scientists have on wind speeds, improving weather forecasting and providing new resources to climate researchers.

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Gov.uk Verify chief to leave Government Digital Service



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Corbyn suggests tech tax to fund BBC



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Dubai Health Authority launches artificial intelligence strategy



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North Koreans add Mac OS to cryptocurrency-stealing malware attacks



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Google Cloud Platform enables faster mobile notifications for World Cup fans



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Thursday 23 August 2018

Facebook’s Free VPN App Pulled from Apple App Store for Privacy Violations

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A VPN client can be an excellent way to protect your privacy -- the operative word being "can." Onavo was not.

The post Facebook’s Free VPN App Pulled from Apple App Store for Privacy Violations appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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Google’s Unannounced Pixel 3 XL Just Leaked

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Google's Pixel 3 XL was supposed to be announced in October, but thanks to leakers, the entire device is out there now.

The post Google’s Unannounced Pixel 3 XL Just Leaked appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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DJI Launches Drool-Worthy Mavic 2 Pro, Zoom Drones

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DJI's new Mavic 2 models offer a choice of vastly-improved image quality or optical zoom. Both models also have improved flight times, obstacle sensing, and remote connectivity, along with a new, higher, price tag.

The post DJI Launches Drool-Worthy Mavic 2 Pro, Zoom Drones appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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ET Deals: $300 off WD Pro Cloud 20TB NAS, Intel 6-Core Gaming Desktops under $1000

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For those of us looking for a high-end network-attached storage solution, today's deal on the 20TB WD My Cloud Pro Series PR2100 is incredibly difficult to pass by. Right now, you can save 23% off the sticker price of this hefty NAS when you buy from Amazon.

The post ET Deals: $300 off WD Pro Cloud 20TB NAS, Intel 6-Core Gaming Desktops under $1000 appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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Nikon Finally Enters Full-Frame Mirrorless Market With Z6 and Z7

Nikon Z 6 with Adapter and 28mm lens

Nikon jumps into the market for full-frame mirrorless late, but in a big way with its Z6, Z7, and a new lens mount.

The post Nikon Finally Enters Full-Frame Mirrorless Market With Z6 and Z7 appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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Qualcomm Announces Samples of New 7nm SoCs with 5G Modems

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Qualcomm is sampling its first 7nm SoCs to customers now with an integrated 5G modem. Hardware should be ready by the end of the year.

The post Qualcomm Announces Samples of New 7nm SoCs with 5G Modems appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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Steam for Linux Now Runs Windows-Only Games

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Steam is expanding its support for Linux and modifying Wine to run games that are currently Windows-exclusive.

The post Steam for Linux Now Runs Windows-Only Games appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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Scientists Say Lazy Mollusks Are Less Likely to Go Extinct

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Scientists from the University of Kansas analyzed mollusk extinctions over millions of years, finding the laziest species had the lowest chance of extinction.

The post Scientists Say Lazy Mollusks Are Less Likely to Go Extinct appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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Cryptographic agility is key to post-quantum security



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447430/Cryptographic-agility-is-key-to-post-quantum-security

No Deal Brexit papers warn of stark future for UK tech



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447428/No-Deal-Brexit-papers-warn-of-stark-future-for-UK-tech

Google employees command highest UK cloud salaries, Experis research shows



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447424/Google-employees-command-highest-UK-cloud-salaries-Experis-research-shows

Nvidia Claims RTX GPUs Are Much Faster Than Pascal By Deliberately Comparing the Wrong Cards


Nvidia's new benchmark results for its RTX 2080 look great if you ignore how the company is comparing the wrong cards to make its case look much better than it actually is.

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More girls take GCSE computing in 2018, but will they carry on with Stem?



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447409/More-girls-take-GCSE-computing-in-2018-but-will-they-carry-on-with-Stem

Scientists Don’t Know What Causes Mysterious Purple Skyglow


The only thing we can be sure of at this point is that STEVE is much more majestic than its name.

The post Scientists Don’t Know What Causes Mysterious Purple Skyglow appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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Why You Can’t Future-Proof Your Gaming PC


Trying to future-proof a system is a fool's errand. Plan your purchases intelligently, but don't pay a premium for features you can't use yet.

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Danish government in ambitious datacentre push



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447406/Danish-government-in-ambitious-datacentre-push

Apache Struts users urged to update due to new security flaw



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447405/Apache-Struts-users-urged-to-update-due-to-new-security-flaw

How design thinking will affect today’s analysts



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CW Nordics: Sweden eyes geo-fencing to protect against terror attacks



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Councils at risk from unsupported Windows Server and SQL Server



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447337/Councils-at-risk-from-unsupported-Windows-Server-and-SQL-Server

Wednesday 22 August 2018

Nvidia Announces List of Games With RTX Support

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Nvidia has released a list of games that will support its ray tracing, new anti-aliasing technology, or both. Whether its GPUs can handle having the features enabled, however, is still an open question.

The post Nvidia Announces List of Games With RTX Support appeared first on ExtremeTech.



from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/gaming/275875-nvidia-announces-list-of-games-with-rtx-support

Physicists May Have Detected the Remains of Black Holes From Another Universe


The researchers surveyed the cosmic background radiation, identifying spots that could mark the graves of ancient black holes from a previous incarnation of the universe.

The post Physicists May Have Detected the Remains of Black Holes From Another Universe appeared first on ExtremeTech.



from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/275935-physicists-may-have-detected-the-remains-of-black-holes-from-another-universe

Greater Manchester hails cloud as key to delivery of devolved health and social care in region



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447358/Greater-Manchester-hails-cloud-as-key-to-delivery-of-devolved-health-and-social-care-in-region

European cloud adopters still lack basic security



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447348/European-cloud-adopters-still-lack-basic-security

Better the data you know – how GDPR is affecting UK tech companies



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/opinion/Better-the-data-you-know-how-GDPR-is-affecting-UK-tech-companies

Language barrier won’t hold back chatbots in the Netherlands



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447316/Language-barrier-wont-hold-back-chatbots-in-the-Netherlands

CEOs held back by boards wanting quick digital turnarounds



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447332/CEOs-held-back-by-boards-wanting-quick-digital-turnarounds

Samsung Announces New ‘Affordable’ Curved Gaming Monitors


Samsung has just announced a pair of gaming-oriented monitors that should cost somewhat less than many competing models.

The post Samsung Announces New ‘Affordable’ Curved Gaming Monitors appeared first on ExtremeTech.



from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/gaming/275880-samsung-announces-new-affordable-curved-gaming-monitors

Barclays appointment will step up use of AI in investment bank



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447328/Barclays-appointment-will-step-up-use-of-AI-in-investment-bank

Verizon Throttled California Fire Department’s ‘Unlimited’ LTE During Wildfires


On June 29th of this year, fire department officials realized the vehicle's LTE connection had dropped to 0.5 percent of its usual speed. This made it impossible to effectively coordinate resources attempting to control the wildfires.

The post Verizon Throttled California Fire Department’s ‘Unlimited’ LTE During Wildfires appeared first on ExtremeTech.



from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/275889-verizon-throttled-california-fire-departments-unlimited-lte-during-wildfires

Nearly a third of organisations still not GDPR ready



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447321/Nearly-a-third-of-organisations-still-not-GDPR-ready

Don’t Buy the Ray-Traced Hype Around the Nvidia RTX 2080


Nvidia's new RTX GPUs haven't made the case for their own pre-ordering. Wait for benchmarks before you pull the trigger.

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Cost savings still in short supply for cloud users, Druva research suggests



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447317/Cost-savings-still-in-short-supply-for-cloud-users-Druva-research-suggests

JP Morgan fintech strategy widens retail trading



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447325/JP-Morgan-fintech-strategy-widens-retail-trading

Newisys bare metal NVMe box targets performance market



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447320/Newisys-bare-metal-NVMe-box-targets-performance-market

Microsoft dominates SaaS thanks to collaboration software



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447312/Microsoft-dominates-SaaS-thanks-to-collaboration-software

Superdrug denies data breach



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447313/Superdrug-denies-data-breach

Candy Crush maker King in Hadoop cluster move to Google Cloud



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447221/Candy-Crush-maker-King-in-Hadoop-cluster-move-to-Google-Cloud

How Imperial Brands is taking control of its software licences



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447210/How-Imperial-Brands-is-taking-control-of-its-software-licences

Tuesday 21 August 2018

MIT Develops Water-to-Air Wireless Communication


You can wirelessly communicate with people on the other side of the world in real time, but it's still impossible for a submarine to talk to an airplane -- until now.

The post MIT Develops Water-to-Air Wireless Communication appeared first on ExtremeTech.



from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/275852-mit-develops-water-to-air-wireless-communication

Scientists Confirm Water Ice on the Moon’s Surface

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Technically, we had the evidence almost a decade ago and no one noticed until now.

The post Scientists Confirm Water Ice on the Moon’s Surface appeared first on ExtremeTech.



from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/275829-scientists-confirm-water-ice-on-the-moons-surface

ET Deals: LG 65-Inch 4K OLED with $200 Gift Card, ASUS AC2900 AiMesh Router for $180

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Looking to upgrade to a nice big 4K TV set? Right now, Dell is offering up a $1300 discount on a lovely 65-inch OLED 4K TV from LG. Better yet, you'll get a $200 eGift Card as well.

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Artificial General Intelligence Is Here, and Impala Is Its Name


With the introduction of the Impala architecture, DeepMind, the company behind AlphaGo and AlphaZero, would seem to finally have AGI firmly in its sights.

The post Artificial General Intelligence Is Here, and Impala Is Its Name appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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NASA Agrees to Allow Astronauts Aboard SpaceX Rocket During Fueling

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NASA has selected the crewmen for the mission but was apprehensive about letting them remain aboard the rocket during fueling. SpaceX and NASA have apparently come to an understanding, and the crew will board the Dragon 2 capsule prior to the fueling operation.

The post NASA Agrees to Allow Astronauts Aboard SpaceX Rocket During Fueling appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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The risk of upgrading to S/4Hana



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447229/The-risk-of-Upgrading-to-S-4Hana

Riverbed plots to take the network from IT blocker to IT enabler



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447220/Riverbed-plots-to-take-the-network-from-IT-blocker-to-IT-enabler

Bubbling Arctic Lakes Are Accelerating Permafrost Thaw


These bodies of water can thaw vast swaths of permafrost, releasing stored greenhouse gasses, and there might not be anything we can do about it.

The post Bubbling Arctic Lakes Are Accelerating Permafrost Thaw appeared first on ExtremeTech.



from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/275756-bubbling-arctic-lakes-are-accelerating-permafrost-thaw

Windfarm benefit fund helps pay for full-fibre broadband



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447231/Windfarm-benefit-fund-helps-pay-for-full-fibre-broadband

Online crime costs more than $1m a minute



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447219/Online-crime-costs-more-than-1m-a-minute

Apple Reportedly Plans Lower-Cost MacBook, Mac Mini Pro


Apple is reportedly planning new hardware refreshes to reverse its lowest fiscal Q3 Mac sales figures since 2010.

The post Apple Reportedly Plans Lower-Cost MacBook, Mac Mini Pro appeared first on ExtremeTech.



from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/computing/275763-apple-reportedly-plans-lower-cost-macbook-mac-mini-pro

How Nvidia’s RTX Real-Time Ray Tracing Works


Ray tracing is the ultimate way to create realistic computer-generated scenes -- and at up to 10 hours per frame to render, it's been mostly restricted to movies and advertising, until now. Nvidia has shown real-time ray tracing using its new RTX running on its Volta GPUs.

The post How Nvidia’s RTX Real-Time Ray Tracing Works appeared first on ExtremeTech.



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Intel Details Cascade Lake, Hardware Mitigations for Meltdown, Spectre


Intel is sharing details -- at least a few of them -- on what to expect with its upcoming server family, Cascade Lake.

The post Intel Details Cascade Lake, Hardware Mitigations for Meltdown, Spectre appeared first on ExtremeTech.



from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/computing/275776-intel-discusses-cascade-lakes-improvements-hardware-mitigations-for-meltdown-spectre

Water Worlds May Be Common in the Universe, and That’s Bad News for Life

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The exoplanets we've found to-date may contain huge amounts of water -- but that's not a good thing, necessarily, where the search for life is concerned.

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from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/275747-water-worlds-may-be-common-in-the-universe-and-thats-bad-news-for-life

Veritas aims to boost NetBackup with simplified UI and setup



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252446982/Veritas-aims-to-boost-NetBackup-with-simplified-UI-and-setup

UK cryptocurrency exchange enlists Rackspace for Microsoft Azure cloud move



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447213/UK-cryptocurrency-exchange-enlists-Rackspace-for-Microsoft-Azure-cloud-move

Estonia targets UK tech talent



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447211/Estonia-targets-UK-tech-talent

Retail and finance top cyber targets



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447206/Retail-and-finance-top-cyber-targets

Microsoft announces free election cyber defence tools



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252447193/Microsoft-announces-free-election-cyber-defence-tools

Tapping into the internet of things



from ComputerWeekly.com https://www.computerweekly.com/ezine/Computer-Weekly/Tapping-into-the-internet-of-things

Monday 20 August 2018

Huawei Caught Passing Off DSLR Photos as Smartphone Selfies


A behind-the-scenes snapshot revealed the truth -- the example photos in the ad were taken with a DSLR camera.

The post Huawei Caught Passing Off DSLR Photos as Smartphone Selfies appeared first on ExtremeTech.



from ExtremeTechExtremeTech https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/275743-huawei-caught-passing-off-dslr-photos-as-smartphone-selfies