Andy Rubin Says Essential's Ambient OS Will Be Open Source, Hints at Better Update Cycle

An anonymous reader shares a report: Playground CEO Andy Rubin, whose new company Essential unveiled a new premium Android smartphone and Amazon Echo competitor yesterday, says his company’s Ambient OS smart home platform will be open source. That means that Rubin, who rose to fame in the tech industry for co-founding Android, essentially wants to apply the same open source philosophy that made Android the most dominant mobile operating system to the smart home. […] Rubin did agree that Android’s upgrade rate was much lower, but said that his new venture’s Ambient OS had “a solution for that.” He stopped short of describing what that solution was, however, noting only that it was “more of a managed service on the back-end.”

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Source: Slashdot – Andy Rubin Says Essential’s Ambient OS Will Be Open Source, Hints at Better Update Cycle

You're Not on Mushrooms, This Animated Fidget Spinner Brings Super Mario to Life

Despite the internet already being oversaturated with fidget spinner content, YouTube’s A Pyro Design has come up with a unique use for the fad toys. He turned a fidget spinner into a handheld zoetrope that brings Super Mario to life using three simple frames of animation.

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Source: Gizmodo – You’re Not on Mushrooms, This Animated Fidget Spinner Brings Super Mario to Life

Jezebel Kathy Griffin Is Sorry For that Trump Photo, But the Secret Service Is Investigating Her Any

Jezebel Kathy Griffin Is Sorry For that Trump Photo, But the Secret Service Is Investigating Her Anyway | Deadspin Keep The Olympics The Fuck Out Of Los Angeles | Fusion White Supremacist Accused of Killing Two Men in Portland Walked Into the Courtroom Ranting About Free Speech | The Root Inglewood Police Officers Who…

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Source: Gizmodo – Jezebel Kathy Griffin Is Sorry For that Trump Photo, But the Secret Service Is Investigating Her Any

21-Way NVIDIA Fermi/Kepler/Maxwell/Pascal OpenCL GPU Comparison

On Monday I posted a 28-way NVIDIA GeForce Linux GPU comparison for fun going from the GeForce 8 series through the high-end GeForce GTX 1080 Ti. For those not interested in OpenGL but more into OpenCL compute, these benchmarks are for you. With the GPUs I had available for testing from Fermi and newer, some fresh OpenCL benchmarks were carried out.

Source: Phoronix – 21-Way NVIDIA Fermi/Kepler/Maxwell/Pascal OpenCL GPU Comparison

Encrypt and Lock Your Phone – Go to Jail

The Miami Herald is reporting that a man suspected of child abuse has been sentenced to 180 days in jail because he did not give the police a working security code to access his iPhone. No matter your thoughts on this, there is absolutely no doubt that we are going to be seeing more and more of this and it brings up some rights that are spelled out in our US Constitution and Bill of Rights. I would expect that we will be seeing a high profile US Supreme Court case soon that will spell out exactly how the law will be applied in the future.



A Hollywood man must serve 180 days in jail for refusing to give up his iPhone password to police, a Broward judge ruled Tuesday — the latest salvo in intensifying legal battles over law-enforcement access to smart phones.

Christopher Wheeler, 41, was taken into custody in a Broward Circuit Court, insisting he had already provided the pass code to police investigating him for child abuse, although the number did not work.

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Trump Is Pulling US Out of Paris Climate Deal: Sources

An anonymous reader shares a report: President Trump has made his decision to withdraw from the Paris climate accord, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the decision. Details on how the withdrawal will be executed are being worked out by a small team including EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. They’re deciding on whether to initiate a full, formal withdrawal — which could take 3 years — or exit the underlying United Nations climate change treaty, which would be faster but more extreme. Pulling out of Paris is the biggest thing Trump could do to unravel Obama’s climate legacy. It sends a combative signal to the rest of the world that America doesn’t prioritize climate change and threatens to unravel the ambition of the entire deal. News agency Reuters has corroborated the report with its own source. Further reading on Politico (which has also corroborated the news) and BBC.

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Source: Slashdot – Trump Is Pulling US Out of Paris Climate Deal: Sources

ASRock Announces X299 Professional Gaming i9 with 3-Way Multi-GPU, 10Gb Ethernet, & Wi-Fi

ASRock has introduced its flagship motherboard for Intel’s upcoming Core X series HEDT processors. The Fatal1ty X299 Professional Gaming i9 packs about everything that that is possible, including advanced VRMs, multiple PCIe slots, a Wi-Fi module, as well as a 10 GbE port. Despite being extremely feature-rich, the new product is not going to be too expensive.


Since Intel’s new X299 platform supports a very diverse range of processors that cost from sub-$300 all the way to $1999, makers of motherboards are trying to address different setups with their products accordingly. Some X299 platforms can be considered as “entry-level” (of the ultra high-end) based on their moderate feature set, others may be considered as mid-range and the most advanced models fit into the “extreme” or “workstation-grade” category for prosumers who need every bit of performance they may get. The ASRock Fatal1ty X299 Professional Gaming i9 belongs to the latter category and is thus aimed at systems without compromises that run processors with 10 or more cores, feature multiple graphics cards, up to a dozen of storage devices, and so on.



One of the important features of the ASRock Fatal1ty X299 Professional Gaming i9 is its 13-phase digital VRM that uses high endurance coils as well as solid-state capacitors and designed to ensure high overclocking potential. ASRock claims that this PWM can handle 720 A and deliver up to 1300 W of power, which is well above any CPU can consume (or survive).



The motherboard carries eight DDR4 DIMM slots and the manufacturer supports memory overclocking up to DDR-4400 and beyond. Previous-gen Intel Core Extreme (Broadwell-E) processors could not run DDR4 at extreme data transfer rates in quad-channel mode and it isn’t clear whether the new multi-core Skylake-X will handle DDR4 at 4000+ GT/s in quad-channel mode. However since the X299 platform also supports quad-core Kaby Lake-X CPUs with a dual-channel memory controller that can handle high memory frequencies, support for high DDR4 frequencies may prove especially important for Kaby Lake-X.


Another key selling point of the ASRock Fatal1ty X299 Professional Gaming i9 is the the Aquantia AQtion 10 Gb/s Ethernet controller (presumably the AQN-107) that also supports 2.5G and 5G operation. Installing this specific controller on a motherboard that is priced significantly below $500 makes a great deal of sense, as 10 GbE infrastructure (routers, switches) is still very expensive for most users (even those who buy Intel Core X-series CPUs), whereas 2.5G and 5G equipment promises to be a lot cheaper. Whether or not the owner of the X299 Professional Gaming i9 plans to invest in 10 GbE hardware, they will be ready for everything faster than GbE, and that adds value to the motherboard. In addition to the 10 GbE port, the mainboard also has two GbE headers enabled by controllers from Intel. For scenarios when wired connections are unavailable, the motherboard has a 2×2 802.11ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2 module (based on an Intel controller).


Next up is expandability. The Fatal1ty X299 Professional Gaming i9 has four PCIe 3.0 x16 slots (2 × x16, 2 × x8): three can be used for graphics cards running in AMD CrossFireX or NVIDIA SLI multi-GPU mode, the fourth can be used for an SSD or any other device. Besides, the board has 10 SATA 6 Gbps connectors for systems that need a huge number of SATA storage devices.















ASRock’s Fatal1ty X299 for Intel Core X-Series
  Fatal1ty X299 Professional Gaming i9
CPU Support Intel Core i9

Intel Core i7

Intel Core i5


CPUs in LGA2066 form-factor

Graphics

4 × PCIe 3.0 x16 (2 × x16, 2 × x8)

3-way AMD CrossFireX and NVIDIA SLI supported

Chipset Intel X299
Memory Eight DDR4 DIMM slots
Ethernet 1 × Aquantia AQtion AQN-107 10 GbE

2 × Intel GbE controllers
Storage 10 × SATA 6 Gbps

3 × M.2 (PCIe 3.0 x4 or SATA)
Audio Realtek ALC1220

7.1 channel audio
USB 8 × USB 3.0 Type-A

6 × USB 3.0 Type-A

1 × USB 3.1 (Gen 2) Type-A

1 × USB 3.1 (Gen 2) Type-C

1 × USB 3.1 internal header


ASMedia ASM3142 controller for USB 3.1

Other I/O Dual band 802.11ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2
Form-Factor ATX
MSRP $350

When it comes to connectivity, the Fatal1ty X299 Professional Gaming i9 has something to brag about even beyond its vast networking capabilities. The motherboard uses ASMedia’s latest ASM3142 controller that is backed by a PCIe 3.0 x2 connect (instead of x1 in case of the ASM1142) and thus offers higher bandwidth than its predecessor. In total, the board supports eight USB 3.0 Type-A ports, six USB 2.0 connectors, two USB 3.1 (Gen 2) receptacles (Type-A, Type-C) as well as one USB 3.1 (Gen 2) header for a USB-C port on the front of the PC that can deliver 36 W of power. Finally, the platform has a 7.1-channel audio sub-system (enabled by the Realtek ALC1220 controller) with the Sound Blaster Cinema 3 software enhancements by Creative.



The ASRock Fatal1ty X299 Professional Gaming i9 will be available in the coming months for about $350. For those, who don’t need a 10G Ethernet port, 36 W power delivery on the front USB-C port and some other minor things, ASRock will offer the X299 Taichi motherboard that uses the same PCB, but without the aforementioned features, at around $300.



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Source: AnandTech – ASRock Announces X299 Professional Gaming i9 with 3-Way Multi-GPU, 10Gb Ethernet, & Wi-Fi

Have a Hard Conversation Before You Have a Fight

I don’t like conflict, but I love holding a grudge. I easily fall into the pattern of noticing a loved one’s annoying or frustrating behavior, telling myself I’m not really bothered, hoping it’ll go away, getting increasingly irritated, then bringing it up as ammunition during a discussion about something else.

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Source: LifeHacker – Have a Hard Conversation Before You Have a Fight

This Wonder Woman Featurette Is 13 Minutes of Pure Joy

Honestly, we couldn’t be more excited for the Wonder Woman movie, so a 13-minute featurette packed with new little glimpses of the movie is just icing on the cake at this point. But what you’re really here to see is the sheer delight of Gal Gadot in action as Diana, both when the cameras are rolling and when they …

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Source: Gizmodo – This Wonder Woman Featurette Is 13 Minutes of Pure Joy

Kitesurfer Hopping From Pond to Pond Is Proof Humans Really Were Meant to Fly

Tethering yourself to a giant kite that’s strong enough to pull you right off the ground seems a lot less terrifying when kitesurfer Sam Light takes to the skies. This first-person footage of a recent adventure lets you (safely) ride along as he effortlessly hops from pond to pond making it seem like humans were…

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Source: Gizmodo – Kitesurfer Hopping From Pond to Pond Is Proof Humans Really Were Meant to Fly

Watching an Underground Water Pipe Explode Is Like Seeing the Earth Fart

When thing go wrong underground, we’re often reminded that the Earth is nothing but a big ball of hot rocks, covered in a delicate skin of smaller, slightly cooler rocks. That became clear on Monday, when an underground water pipe exploded in Kiev, Ukraine. It actually looked kinda hilarious.

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Source: Gizmodo – Watching an Underground Water Pipe Explode Is Like Seeing the Earth Fart

Carpool Karaoke series rolls into Apple Music on August 8

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After announcing the show last summer, Apple has finally given a release date to its Carpool Karaoke series. The show, with half-hour long episodes, will debut on Apple Music on August 8, with new episodes coming every Tuesday.

Carpool Karaoke: The Series is a spinoff of James Corden’s popular segment on The Late Late Show with James Corden. According to Apple’s statement, each episode will feature a new group of celebrities singing their favorite songs together in different situations. Released images show John Legend, Alicia Keys, Michael Strahan, Jeff Gordon, LeBron James, and James Corden making appearances, while Apple revealed Taraji P. Henson, Queen Latifah, Miley Cyrus and the entire Cyrus family, and Game of Thrones’ Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams will also be on the show.

James Corden is the show’s creator and executive producer, but it doesn’t appear he’ll be joining every group of celebrities in every episode. The show was supposed to debut back in April, but Apple pushed the release back for undisclosed reasons. There’s no word yet on how many episodes are in the first season, nor how many more seasons could come in the future.

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Source: Ars Technica – Carpool Karaoke series rolls into Apple Music on August 8

We Know Exactly When Gotham's Version of Harley Quinn Will Show Up

Karen Gillan suddenly has no idea which Avengers movie she’s in. Director Doug Liman teases the Edge of Tomorrow sequel. Arrow will have at least one more flashback next season. Plus, a Wonder Woman icon may appear in the sequel, there’s a ton of new behind-the-scenes footage from The Mummy, and a new clip from next…

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Source: Gizmodo – We Know Exactly When Gotham’s Version of Harley Quinn Will Show Up

DNA From Ancient Egyptian Mummies Reveals Their Ancestry

HanzoSpam quotes a report from Washington Post: Ancient Egyptians were an archaeologist’s dream. They left behind intricate coffins, massive pyramids and gorgeous hieroglyphs, the pictorial writing code cracked in 1799. But there was one persistent hole in ancient Egyptian identity: their chromosomes. A study led by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History and the University of Tubingen in Germany managed to plug some of those genetic gaps. Researchers wrung genetic material from 151 Egyptian mummies, radiocarbon dated between Egypt’s New Kingdom (the oldest at 1388 B.C.) to the Roman Period (the youngest at 426 A.D.), as reported Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications. Johannes Krause, a University of Tubingen paleogeneticist and an author of the study, said the major finding was that “for 1,300 years, we see complete genetic continuity.” Despite repeated conquests of Egypt, by Alexander the Great, Greeks, Romans, Arabs and Assyrians — the list goes on — ancient Egyptians showed little genetic change. “The other big surprise,” Krause said, “was we didn’t find much sub-Saharan African ancestry.”

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Source: Slashdot – DNA From Ancient Egyptian Mummies Reveals Their Ancestry

Mighty Mini-ITX: ASRock X299E-ITX/ac with 4 Channel DDR4 and 3xM.2 Support

ASRock has announced one of the industry’s first Mini-ITX motherboards for Intel’s latest Core X processors in the LGA2066 packaging. The new X299E-ITX/ac is small, but it takes full advantage of Intel’s new X299 platform, offering support for all CPUs with up to 18 cores, quad-channel DDR4 memory on the higher-end CPUs, three PCIe 3.0 x4 M.2 slots as well as everything that one might expect from a Mini-ITX board, including Wi-Fi.



Besides being a miniature motherboard for Intel’s HEDT processors, the most important aspect of the ASRock X299E-ITX/ac is support for quad-channel memory in this form-factor. The company’s previous-gen Intel X99-based Mini-ITX mainboard was feature-packed, but one of the things it missed was the quad-channel memory sub-system, which had an expected negative effect on performance in applications that required high memory bandwidth. By contrast, the new unit has four SO-DIMM DDR4 memory slots and even supports DDR4 overclocking (assuming that there are SO-DIMMs that can be significantly overclocked). In fact, putting four memory slots onto a small motherboard while also fitting the LGA 2066 socket and required high-capactiy VRMs is a rather remarkable engineering achievement. The flip side however is that the very tightly packed design of the X299E-ITX/ac may impose certain limitations on compatibility with large cooling systems.



Just like every other Mini-ITX motherboard around, the ASRock X299E-ITX/ac has only one PCIe 3.0 x16 slot for graphics cards. In the meantime, the X299E-ITX/ac is the first miniature mainboard to feature three M.2 slots (PCIe 3.0 x4 or SATA) for SSDs. In addition, the board carries six SATA 6 Gbps headers for builds that require multiple storage devices in drive form-factor. It is noteworthy that in order to fit everything it wanted onto a Mini-ITX PCB, ASRock had to place the USB 3.1 controller, SATA ports and one M.2 slot on custom DIMM-like modules – essentially going vertical when they ran out of horizontal space. Such modules add certain dimension-related limitations to the size of CPU radiators (plus, it remains to be seen how higher-end M.2 SSDs perform when located near a CPU cooler), but this is a tradeoff that the manufacturer had to take.



As for connectivity, the X299E-ITX/ac comes with a 2×2 802.11ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2 module (based on an Intel controller), two GbE ports (Intel controllers too), two USB 3.1 headers  (Type-A and Type-C), six USB 3.0 connectors, 7.1-channel audio sub-system (enabled by the Realtek ALC1220 controller) and so on.















ASRock’s Mini-ITX Motherboard for Intel Core X-Series
  X299E-ITX/ac
CPU Support Intel Core i9

Intel Core i7

Intel Core i5


CPUs in LGA2066 form-factor

Graphics PCIe 3.0 x16
Chipset Intel X299
Memory Four DDR4 SO-DIMM slots
Ethernet 2 × Intel GbE controllers
Storage 6 × SATA 6 Gbps

3 × M.2 (PCIe 3.0 x4 or SATA)
Audio Realtek ALC1220

7.1 channel audio
USB 6 × USB 3.0 Type-A

1 × USB 3.1 Type-A

1 × USB 3.1 Type-C
Other I/O Dual band 802.11ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2
Form-Factor Mini-ITX
MSRP $280 ~ $300

The ASRock X299E-ITC/ac will be available in the coming months for about $280 – $300, depending on the region and other factors. Such a price point is considerably higher than MSRPs of most Mini-ITX motherboards, but given the fact that this is a very high-end platform (with equally high component requirements) aimed at enthusiasts, it is not unusual. In fact, from many standpoint it may be considered as an entry-level X299 board simply because it does not provide opulence of its bigger brethren.



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Source: AnandTech – Mighty Mini-ITX: ASRock X299E-ITX/ac with 4 Channel DDR4 and 3xM.2 Support