Tuesday, October 16
Daily News Stuff 16 October 2018
Tech News
- HP's new ZBook mobile workstations support up to 128GB of RAM. (AnandTech)
Which means that Intel's 8th generation CPUs - which these laptops use, since there are no 9th generation laptop parts from Intel yet - support 128GB of RAM.
Which is news, because the official specs still say 64GB. (Intel)
Reports are that AMD's Ryzen chips also support 128GB. (AnandTech)
- The Palm Palm is an Android phone with a 3.3" screen. (Ars Technica)
It's a phone. It... Does small things. It doesn't look like it has a headphone jack, which is a shame, because it would make a great pocketable media player.
- Do your llamas' asses need whipping? Have no fear, Winamp is here. Soon. Ish. Again. (TechCrunch)
- Apple has put cream cheese on their bagel. (Emojipedia)
Social Media News
- Google CEO Sundar Pichai says their new venture as a propaganda tool for totalitarian regimes is working great. (Wired)
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That might explain why Google does not want to work with the Defense Department;s new project - they fear the due diligence security review will disqualify them, so they are virtue signaling about how brave they are because they know they will never be allowed to bid or work on another defense contract.
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