Intel has an upcoming refresh for its High End DeskTop (HEDT) product family, based on its Cascade Lake X series of processors. Cascade Lake-X is the latest iteration of the company’s 14nm product line, with technologies like Intel DLBoost for accelerating AI workloads and some additional new features we’ll …
Read More »Study: Tardigrades’ Unique Protein Forms Protective Cloud against Extreme Survival Threats
Tardigrades, also known as water bears and moss piglets, are small invertebrate animals that are found in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats throughout the Earth. These tiny creatures have the remarkable ability to survive extremes including very low temperatures, high levels of radiation and exposure to chemicals that are harmful …
Read More »Rene Denfeld’s Latest, The Butterfly Girl, Is A Must Read This Fall
When you finished reading Rene Denfeld’s last novel, The Child Finder, you were left wanting more. After all, the story’s lead character Naomi, the child finder herself, may have found the missing child she had been looking for, but she herself was far from complete. You wanted to know more …
Read More »Microsoft Needs to Stop Screwing With Local Accounts in Windows 10
When Microsoft launched Windows 10 back in 2015, it offered the option to use an online account instead of a local computer account. Four years later, it’s clear the company wishes it had never done this. For nearly half a decade, Microsoft has made a variety of changes to …
Read More »Microsoft’s New Surface Lineup Leaks Ahead of Announcement
Microsoft is set to unveil a new round of Surface computers tomorrow, but there won’t be many surprises after the latest leak. Serial leaker Evan “@evleaks” Blass has posted images (in a protected account) and basic details of three new Microsoft devices, one of which is an ARM-powered version …
Read More »Google Smart Fabric Comes to More Levi’s Jackets
Google’s ATAP group is responsible for some of the company’s most forward-looking technologies, like the touch-sensitive fabric known as Project Jacquard. Google partnered with Levi’s two years ago to launch a custom denim jacket with Project Jacquard fibers in the sleeve, and now there are two more outerwear options. …
Read More »What If Planet 9 Is Actually a Tiny Black Hole?
Scientists have had a hard time agreeing on how many planets there are in the solar system. Most experts will tell you there are eight that we know of, but some people like NASA’s Jim Bridenstine (and Jerry Smith) think Pluto should be among them. There’s increasing evidence of …
Read More »New Freshwater Crocodile Species Found in New Guinea
Scientists had known that New Guinea was home to a unique species of crocodile since the New Guinea crocodile (Crocodylus novaeguineae) was officially described in 1928, but since then, they have wondered if the island was actually home to two separate species, one in the north and one in the …
Read More »Coding training and outsourcing service Catalyte launches a toolkit for corporate ‘up-skilling’
Catalyte , the Baltimore-based coding training and also positioning solution, has actually introduced a brand-new software program solution made to take its equipment learning-based skills-assessment as well as training program to firms around the nation. With earnings currently coming close to virtually $100 million for its outsourced software …
Read More »20191001 SEL Brief
MapReduce. Google has now fully stopped using MapReduce. Don’t worry, it doesn’t impact the search results, says John Mueller of Google. Webmaster video hangouts. John Mueller routinely does Google webmaster hangouts. Check out the schedule. Breadcrumbs bug. Google Search Console’s new enhancement report for breadcrumb schema had errors. Check the …
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