Monday, October 15
Daily News Stuff 15 October 2018
Tech News
- A new camera operating at 10 trillion frames per second (which is quite a lot) allows scientists to follow the progress of a beam of light. (TechCrunch)
By scattering, of course; the camera can only see the light that actually reaches it. But still remarkable. Light travels only 30 microns per frame, so the resolution is amazing, and they're planning to take it even further.
- Those idiots at Bloomberg are sticking by their story. One of their co-workers (not one of the authors) was on This Week in Tech, but no-one ever asked the obvious question: So where is the chip?
He said, and I quote: "For the purpose of this reporting, we had a mountain of evidence of the Supermicro attack and how prevalent it was."
So where is the chip?
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