Friday, August 31
Daily News Stuff 31 August 2018
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Tech News
- Lenovo's Yoga Book C930 is a 1.7 pound mini-notebook with a low-power (Y-series) Core i3 or i5 CPU, 4GB RAM (hopefully there will be options for more), a 2560x1600 screen, and 1920x1080 keyboard. (Tom's Hardware)
No, that's not a typo. The keyboard is a 1080p e-ink panel with haptic feedback.
Which means... If you don't like the keyboard layout, you can change it.
I need to buy twelve of these.
- Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Extreme is the consumer version of their ThinkPad P1 ultralight workstation. Same specs, essentially - 6 core CPU, up to 64GB RAM, dual M.2 SSDs, 4K screen, GTX 1050Ti - just with the regular versions rather than the Xeon / Quadro editions. (AnandTech)
US$2991.55 with a 6 core i7-8850, 32GB RAM, a 4K display, 1TB NVMe drive, and a 4GB GTX 1050Ti. That's not cheap, but that's a lot of power in a compact and portable device.
- Netgear's Nighthawk XR700 router delivers 802.11ad - and 10G ethernet via an SFP+ port. (AnandTech)
Seriously, Netgear? SFP+ rather than 10GBase-T? On a router aimed at gamers?
- The next version of Firefox will block tracking cookies by default. (Bleeping Computer)
That will piss Facebook and Google off enormously. Good.
- San Francisco apparently has a problem with birdlime. (Axios)
- Australia's new national health IT system is a fuckup of unimaginable but entirely predictable proportions. It would be illegal in most countries. (ZDNet)
- I still don't have NBN. They're too busy screwing things up and wasting money to actually connect anyone. (ZDNet)
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"The next version of Firefox will block tracking cookies by default."
I've hated the UI of Firefox all the way back to the first public Netscape betas, but last month I switched to it from Chrome. I reinstalled Windows at the same time for other reasons and I don't even have Chrome on my PC right now.
Also switched on my phone, although there one annoyance is Firefox has default fonts that are just too small.
I've hated the UI of Firefox all the way back to the first public Netscape betas, but last month I switched to it from Chrome. I reinstalled Windows at the same time for other reasons and I don't even have Chrome on my PC right now.
Also switched on my phone, although there one annoyance is Firefox has default fonts that are just too small.
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