Day: September 7, 2019

University of Texas Announces Fastest Academic Supercomputer In the World

On Tuesday the University of Texas at Texas launched the fastest supercomputer at any academic facility in the world. The computer — named “Frontera” — is also the fifth most-powerful supercomputer on earth. Slashdot reader aarondubrow quotes their announcement: The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at The University of Texas is also home to Stampede2,…


Is Solar Right for You? Find Out!

Solar panels are revolutionizing the electric power industry, but not everyone is a good candidate for rooftop solar. Obviously people in extreme northern or sothern latitudes aren’t going to be making a ton of energy during the winter compared to people living closer to the equator, for example, but there are other factors at play…


Facebook Accused of ‘Deliberately Vague’ Announcement About Face Recognition

Facebook is “bringing” facial recognition to all users, the company announced Tuesday. But the EFF’s surveillance litigation director and a senior staff attorney warn that despite media reports, Facebook’s announcement “definitely does not say that face recognition is now opt-in for all users.” Throughout Facebook’s deliberately vague announcement, it takes great pains to note that…


Samsung AirDresser is a closet for rich people and we’re obsessed – CNET

Samsung’s latest smart home tech puts a steamer in your closet to effortlessly straighten your clothes. …read more Source:: CNet


Chandrayaan-2’s Orbiter Is Still Going Strong

An anonymous reader quotes Space.com: India’s Chandrayaan-2 orbiter attempted to drop a lander named Vikram near the lunar south pole yesterday afternoon (Sept. 6), but mission controllers lost contact with the descending craft when it was just 1.3 miles (2.1 kilometers) above the gray dirt. As of early Saturday morning (Sept. 7), the Indian Space…


What enterprises intend to do with artificial intelligence

Survey shows business process automation and customer support are the low-hanging fruit with initial AI rollouts, but many organizations are moving on to tackle data analytics. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Parts of Wikipedia Went Offline After ‘Malicious’ DDoS Attack

An anonymous reader quotes the website of Ireland’s national public service broadcasting: Popular online reference website Wikipedia went down in several countries after the website was targeted by what it described as a “malicious attack”. The server of the Wikimedia Foundation, which hosts the site, suffered a “massive” Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack, the…


The 2019 Vizio P-Series Quantum 65-inch 4K TV is still on sale for $998, near its all-time low – CNET

Just in time for week 1 of football season. …read more Source:: CNet


Putting 3D Printed Speaker Drivers to the Test

Over the years, we’ve seen numerous projects that attempted to 3D print speaker enclosures that deliver not only a bit of custom flair, but hopefully halfway decent sound. Though as you’d probably expect, the drivers themselves are always standard run-of-the mill hardware mounted into the plastic enclosure. But given the research being conducted by [Paul…


This futuristic techno spa is a sci-fi movie come to life – CNET

Commentary: Trippy lights and techno beats seemed like the opposite of relaxation. I was wrong. …read more Source:: CNet