Day: March 4, 2020

GM dishes more details on its Tesla Cybrtruck-fighting electric Hummer pickup – Roadshow

We still don’t have images of the new Hummer, but GM’s dishing details and we like what we’re hearing. …read more Source:: CNet


Midsize Chevy SUV, revamped Bolt and two new Buicks all part of GM’s EV blitz – Roadshow

All of General Motors’ new EVs are expected to go on sale by 2025. …read more Source:: CNet


El Capitan supercomputer to blow past rivals, with 2 quintillion calculations per second – CNET

The Hewlett Packard Enterprise-built machine uses AMD chips and will simulate nuclear weapon explosions. …read more Source:: CNet


Coronavirus: James Bond Postpones Release Date Because It’s No Time To Die

The release of upcoming James Bond film “No Time To Die” has been pushed back from April To November due to coronavirus fears. “The 25th installment in the storied spy franchise will commence its run on Nov. 12 in the U.K., followed by the U.S. on Nov. 25,” reports The Hollywood Reporter. “It was scheduled…


CISOs Who Want a Seat at the DevOps Table Better Bring Value

Here are four ways to make inroads with the DevOps team — before it’s too late. …read more Source:: DarkReading


Critical Netgear Bug Impacts Flagship Nighthawk Router

Dozens of routers are patched by Netgear as it snuffs out critical, high and medium severity flaws. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Get a new, no-contract iPhone XR for $376 after rebate – CNET

Okay, you do have to use Visible as your carrier for two months, but that’s it. Plus: This Lenovo Chromebook is back on sale for $119. …read more Source:: CNet


Goodyear ReCharge reimagines tire replacement – Roadshow

Pop a pill for the tire and the tread regrows itself. …read more Source:: CNet


Cadillac is working on a hand-built flagship EV sedan – Roadshow

It’s part of an EV onslaught that also includes the Lyriq SUV and an unnamed, larger three-row ute. …read more Source:: CNet


Oh good. Uncle Sam is building the world’s most powerful super computer… to sim nuclear weapon tests

Turns to HPE and AMD to flesh out a 2 EFLOPS monster The US Department of Energy has commissioned the world’s fastest supercomputer, expected to be 10 times more powerful than current machines, to test nuclear weapons using computational simulations.… …read more Source:: TheRegister