Month: July 2016
AG600: China baut größtes Wasserflugzeug der Welt
Remix OS for PC update brings Android 6.0, multi-window improvements
Jide’s Remix OS is a customized version of Google Android designed for laptop and desktop computers. It ships on a handful of notebooks, mini PCs, and other devices, and earlier this year Jide released the first version of Remix OS for PC, allowing anyone to download the operating system and try it out on many computers with Intel or AMD chips.
Now Jide is launching a major update to Remix OS for PC.
Continue reading Remix OS for PC update brings Android 6.0, multi-window improvements at Liliputing.
Jide’s Remix OS is a customized version of Google Android designed for laptop and desktop computers. It ships on a handful of notebooks, mini PCs, and other devices, and earlier this year Jide released the first version of Remix OS for PC, allowing anyone to download the operating system and try it out on many computers with Intel or AMD chips.
Now Jide is launching a major update to Remix OS for PC.
Continue reading Remix OS for PC update brings Android 6.0, multi-window improvements at Liliputing.
AMD unveils Radeon Pro SSG graphics card with up to 1TB of M.2 flash memory
Features two PCIe 3.0 M.2 slots for adding memory and costs a mere $10,000.
While graphics cards with more than 8GB of memory might seem like overkill to gamers, those in the creative industries like VFX and 3D modelling can't get enough of the stuff. After all, VFX studios like MPC often create scenes that require upwards of 64GB per frame to render. The trouble is, even the most capacious graphics card—AMD's FirePro S9170 server GPU—tops out at 32GB GDDR5, and there are steep cost and design issues with adding more.
AMD has come up with another solution. Instead of adding more expensive graphics memory, why not let users add their own in the form of M.2 solid state storage? That's the pitch behind the all new Radeon Pro SSG (solid state graphics), which was revealed at the Siggraph computer graphics conference on Monday.
The Radeon Pro SSG features two PCIe 3.0 M.2 slots for adding up to 1TB of NAND flash, massively increasing the available frame buffer for high-end rendering work. The SSG will cost you, though: beta developer kits go on sale immediately for a cool $9999 (probably £8000+).
Telltale Games: 2.000 Batman-Spieler treffen die Entscheidungen
Im nächsten Spiel mit Batman sollen bis zu 2.000 Personen die Entscheidungen treffen können. Entwickler Telltale Games will dieses Crowdplay auch in Werken wie The Walking Dead 3 verwenden. Ein eigentlich unverzichtbares Element gibt es aus technischen Gründen vorerst leider nicht. (Batman, Adventure)
Deutsche Telekom: Einblasen von Glasfaser auf drei Kilometern am Stück möglich
Tor Hidden Services: Über 100 spionierende Tor-Nodes
Pop star tells fans to send their Twitter passwords, but it might be illegal
#HackedByJohnson entices young fans so he can post cute messages in their name.
As a new way to connect with his fans, Jack Johnson—one half of the pop-rap duo Jack & Jack, not to be confused with the laidback Hawaiian singer-songwriter of the same name—has spent the last month soliciting social media passwords.
Using the hashtag #HackedByJohnson, the performer has tweeted at his fans to send him their passwords. (Why he didn’t go for the shorter and catchier #JackHack, we’ll never know.) Then, Johnson posts under his fans’ Twitter accounts, leaving a short personalized message, as them.
Here's one example:
Auftragsfertiger: AMD lässt Chips bei Samsung produzieren
In-Car-Delivery: DHL macht den Smart zur Paketstation
DHL und Smart wollen Pakete direkt in den Kofferraum des kleinen Fahrzeugs liefern. Teilnehmer erhalten eine kostenlose Umrüstung ihres Autos, damit der Paketbote den Kofferraum zeitweilig öffnen kann. Auch Carsharing soll mit der Technik möglich sein. (DHL, Technologie)