Google first revealed the existence of Android O earlier this year with the beginning of the developer preview. After four preview builds, it’s almost time for the final version to drop. Google has added a countdown timer to the Android O landing page, confirming that Android O’s release will coincide …
Read More »iOS 11 Will Implement a ‘Cop Button’ to Disable Touch ID
Beta testers evaluating Apple’s upcoming iOS 11 have discovered new emergency SOS functions, as well as what some are calling a “cop button.” Press the power button five times on an iPhone running iOS 11, and the device will do two things. First, it brings up an option to dial …
Read More »AMD Releases Cryptocurrency Mining Driver, May Raise Vega Prices
On the heels of its Vega launch last week, AMD has released a new driver for its GPUs that focuses on cryptocurrency mining. The new driver is supposed to make Vega faster when mining, though AMD also notes that the driver “is provided as a beta level support driver which …
Read More »Intel Launches Atom C3000 Servers With Up to 16 Cores, 256GB RAM
There was a time, back in 2011 or 2012, when it was common to see people predicting Intel’s chokehold on the server market would be broken by the advent of (relatively) low-cost, high-density CPUs delivered by ARM vendors. Companies like AMD, Applied Micro, and Calxeda all pinned their hopes on …
Read More »Leaked Intel Slide Reveals Coffee Lake CPU Lineup
A leaked slide from China has confirmed much of the speculation we’ve heard about Intel’s upcoming Coffee Lake. Much of what we’ve previously heard is accurate, at least according to this slide, with Coffee Lake bringing quad-core i3’s, six-core i5’s, and a Core i7 with six cores and 12 threads. …
Read More »Citrus Fruits Were Symbols of High Social Status in Ancient Rome
Citrus fruits such as citrons and lemons were clear status symbols for the ancient Roman ruling elite, according to new research from Tel Aviv University. Still life with glass bowl of fruit and vases. Roman painting from the House of Julia Felix in Pompeii, 63-79 CE. “Today, citrus orchards are …
Read More »Israeli Archaeologists Unearth 2,700-Year-Old Water System
A team of Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) archaeologists and students has discovered an Assyrian-period water system near Rosh Ha-Ayin, a city in the Central District of Israel. Aerial view of the excavation area, with Rosh Ha-Ayin in the background. Image credit: Yitzhak Marmelstein. “It is difficult not to be impressed …
Read More »Cat-Sized Marsupial Relative Lived in Turkey 43 Million Years Ago
Fossils discovered in Turkey represent a new species that is a previously unknown relative of modern-day marsupials, according to a new paper published in the journal PLoS ONE. An artist’s reconstruction of Anatoliadelphys maasae. Image credit: Peter Schouten. Named Anatoliadelphys maasae, the new species is an unusual, cat-sized carnivorous metatherian …
Read More »Serena sixth-best black athlete ever
The Undefeated and SurveyMonkey recently took on the daunting task of ranking the 50 greatest black athletes of all time. Stat-tastic site FiveThirtyEight posted thoughts about the findings, and a lot of notable insights into Serena’s appeal become evident: She is a leader in the eyes of females polled, slipping …
Read More »Google emails warnings to webmasters that Chrome will mark http pages with forms as ‘not secure’
Last night, Google sent email notifications via Google Search Console to site owners that have forms on web pages over HTTP. These pages will be marked as not secure in Chrome 62 starting in October 2017. This is not a new notification. Google warned us of this a few months …
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