Amazon Discounts LG G6 And G6 Plus With Ad-Supported Prime Exclusive Phones Promo

Amazon Discounts LG G6 And G6 Plus With Ad-Supported Prime Exclusive Phones Promo
Amazon launched its Prime Exclusive Phones program for people who dislike smartphone contracts and prefer to buy a device outright, unlocked for a reduced price. In the past, Blu has been on that program and was booted from Amazon due to spyware concerns, only to return shortly after. Buyers can now choose from several LG smartphones via the

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Stranger Things and the History of the Trope of 'Coming Back Wrong'

Stranger Things returns this week, showing what happened to Will Byers one year after returning to his family and friends. Unfortunately for Will, something happened during his time in the Upside Down–he came back wrong. io9 video explores the source of this phenomenon in the latest Tropes In History.

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Source: Gizmodo – Stranger Things and the History of the Trope of ‘Coming Back Wrong’

Here's How Carnival Games Are Designed to Scam You

If you’ve ever tried to win that super big stuffed animal for your sweetheart at the ring toss and just ended up embarrassing yourself, it’s possible that you’ve long suspected that carnival games are rigged. It won’t win you any prizes, but this video explains the mechanics of exactly how you’re taken for a ride.

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Source: LifeHacker – Here’s How Carnival Games Are Designed to Scam You

Chipmaker Nvidia's CEO Sees Fully Autonomous Cars Within 4 Years

An anonymous reader shares a report: Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang said on Thursday artificial intelligence would enable fully automated cars within 4 years, but sought to tamp down expectations for a surge in demand for its chips from cryptocurrency miners. Nvidia came to prominence in the gaming industry for designing graphics-processing chips, but in recent years has been expanding into newer technologies including high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and self-driving cars. Its expansion has been richly rewarded with a 170 percent stock surge over the past year, boosting its market value to $116 billion. “It will take no more than 4 years to have fully autonomous cars on the road. How long it takes for the vast majority of cars on the road to become that, it really just depends,” Huang told media after a company event in Taipei.

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NVIDIA Unveils GeForce GTX 1070 Ti: $449, Available for Preorders Today

This morning, NVIDIA is finally unveiling the speculation-consumed open secret that is the GeForce GTX 1070 Ti. Based on the same GP104 GPU as its GTX 1080 and 1070 siblings, this Pascal-based card comes late in the year, with NVIDIA’s last major consumer card launch in March (GTX 1080 Ti). While the card is not shipping at this time, it is available for preorders from a number of retailers and system builders.


Going right to the specifications, the GTX 1070 Ti truly is a blend of the GTX 1080 and 1070, having only 128 fewer CUDA cores than the GTX 1080, a GTX 1080-like core clock and a GTX 1070-like boost clock, and 8GB of GDDR5 rather than GDDR5X. It appears that this is a new derivative of GP104, which outside of desktop GeForce also comes as a 2048 CUDA core GTX 1070 (Notebook) and 1792 CUDA core Quadro P4000.



















NVIDIA GPU Specification Comparison
  GTX 1080 GTX 1070 Ti GTX 1070
CUDA Cores 2560 2432 1920
Texture Units 160 152 120
ROPs 64 64 64
Core Clock 1607MHz 1607MHz 1506MHz
Boost Clock 1733MHz 1683MHz 1683MHz
Memory Clock 10Gbps GDDR5X 8Gbps GDDR5 8Gbps GDDR5
Memory Bus Width 256-bit 256-bit 256-bit
VRAM 8GB 8GB 8GB
FP64 1/32 1/32 1/32
TDP 180W 180W 150W
GPU GP104 GP104 GP104
Transistor Count 7.2B 7.2B 7.2B
Manufacturing Process TSMC 16nm TSMC 16nm TSMC 16nm
Launch Date 05/27/2016 11/02/2017 06/10/2016
Launch Price MSRP: $599

Founders $699
MSRP: $449

Founders: $449
MSRP: $379

Founders $449

The GTX 1070 Ti represents a tier not present in recent NVIDIA generations, not just in terms of performance but also in terms of timing. The company has very rarely offered a 3 card stack based on the Gx104 GPU – we’d have to go back to the GeForce 600 series for that – and even less often with all 3 cards performing this close together. For the closest parallel we’d probably have to go back to the GeForce GTX 560 Ti w/448 Cores, a similar later-cycle product released near the end of the Fermi generation.


In any case, the GTX 1070 Ti is the most significant enthusiast video card launch from NVIDIA since 2016. GTX 1080 and 1070 were launched in May and June of 2016, with a mild refresh in the form of partner GTX 1080 11Gbps this May. So this is the first new video card NVIDIA has launched into this range in 16 months.


The million dollar question of course is “why now?” and while NVIDIA hasn’t said anything about the product – in fact they haven’t even briefed the press ahead of today’s announcement – the obvious X factor right now is AMD. Specifically, AMD’s release of RX Vega64 and Vega56, launched on August 14th and 28th respectively. At launch, AMD chose to target the GTX 1080 and 1070 as the main competitor cards, and by some metrics the RX Vega cards may provide better value. Of the two, RX Vega56 in certain cases can even creep up to near-GTX 1080 performance. With the GTX 1070 Ti, NVIDIA and its partners have a chance to split the difference while taking advantage of the pre-existing GTX 1080 and 1070 board designs and cooling solutions.



Meanwhile I suspect that chip yields may also play a part. NVIDIA has gained the benefit of 16 months of yield improvements over at TSMC, reaching the point where they’ve moved on to things like fabbing the massive GV100 GPU on TSMC’s 12nm process. So after this long, it may be that NVIDIA is seeing fewer GP104 GPUs with multiple defective SMs.


Otherwise the wildcard factor in the mix is cryptocurrency mining demand, which first affected RX 480 and GTX 1060 supply before engulfing the GTX 1070 for a time. Considering that GDDR5X does not provide as much mining value as GDDR5, the GTX 1070 was NVIDIA’s fastest card for mining up until now. However on the flip side of the equation is that current popular cryptocurrencies (e.g. Ethereum) are far more bandwidth sensitive than compute sensitive – being intentionally designed to require large amounts of bandwidth to be ASIC-resistant – so the GTX 1070 Ti will likely be little-to-no faster at the task than the GTX 1070. In which case it will be interesting to see how miners (and the broader market) respond.


In terms of performance, the very limited material NVIDIA has put out on the card is promoting a roughly 15% performance improvement over the GTX 1070. Based on what we’ve seen with the Pascal architecture thus far, this seems reasonable given the specifications. The extra 4 SMs mean that even if GTX 1070 Ti’s clocks are in practice identical to GTX 1070s – and with a higher TDP, I suspect we’re going to see GTX 1070 Ti boost a bit better – means that this newer card has 26% more shading, texturing, and geometry resources than GTX 1070, which is a not-insignificant increase. However this is balanced against the fact that there’s been no equivalent increase in memory bandwidth or rasterizer/ROP throughput. Games that hit the memory or ROPs especially hard will likely not see the same kind of benefit as compute-bound games.



The risk for NVIDIA here is that by minting a new SKU so close to the GTX 1080, they’re playing with fire in terms of how much performance separates the cards. Typically the GTX 1070 trails the GTX 1080 by 20% or so. If we take NVIDIA’s figures as a reasonable, typical scenario, then the GTX 1070 Ti is going to trail the GTX 1080 by only 8% or so, which is a rather thin margin for a typical GPU product stack. GTX 1080 is still the better card (especially when you’re memory bandwidth bound), but GTX 1070 Ti will probably cannibalize GTX 1080 a bit.


I suppose the one drawback for the GTX 1070 Ti is that, on paper, energy efficiency is taking a minor hit. The card has the GTX 1080’s 180W TDP, but not its entire performance. So relative to either the GTX 1080 or GTX 1070, the GTX 1070 Ti won’t be Pascal with its best foot forward, but still quite fast for the price. And with the higher TDP, despite the fact that the official boost clock is identical to the GTX 1070, I would be surprised if the GTX 1070 Ti didn’t boost a bit higher.


Moving on, let’s talk about the launch lineup and the competitive landscape. The GTX 1070 Ti will be launching a week from now, on Thursday, November 2nd, with pre-orders starting today. This is going to be a combined reference and custom launch; NVIDIA has built a GTX 1070 Ti Founders Edition model, and their partners will have their own custom cards ready to go for next week’s launch as well. Since this is using the existing GP104 GPU, partners can easily take their existing GTX 1080 designs and retool them for use on the TDP-identical GTX 1070 Ti.



EVGA’s GeForce GTX 1070 Ti SC GAMING


Pricing is a bit more interesting, however. Marking an odd departure from NVIDIA’s other Pascal cards, NVIDIA isn’t setting separate prices for vendor cards and the Founders Edition card, which was the case for 1080/1070/1060. Instead there is just a single MSRP: $449, which is what the Founders Edition card is priced at, and is where partner cards are starting. To date, NVIDIA has been charging a premium for the FE cards, and that is going away. This is going to have interesting ramifications for the partner ecosystem, but we’ll save that for the review.


As for the competitive landscape, competing with NVIDIA’s newest card is of course AMD’s Vega lineup. Based on current prices, the GTX 1070 Ti will be going up squarely against the Vega 56. Considering that Vega 56 holds an 8% lead over the vanilla GTX 1070, it’s easy to see how NVIDIA and its partners are looking to make sure that there’s no point where AMD has the faster card. That said, in terms of gaming competition the RX Vega cards have not been exerting significant pressure on NVIDIA’s high-end 10-series cards as it is, at least to the extent that the previous generation R9 Fury cards put on the GTX 980 and 980 Ti. Pricing and availability are a big factor here on both sides, and until recently it’s been difficult for AMD encroach on NVIDIA’s position.


Overall then, what the GTX 1070 Ti does do competitively, besides performance of course, is target the current external weaknesses of RX Vega: suboptimal availability and pricing, as well as the lack of AIB partner cards. At the expense of segmenting NVIDIA’s graphics lineup further, the GTX 1070 Ti also allows room to maneuver for an eventual Vega 11 based card. Additionally, considering that variable sync monitors tend to be matched with high-end cards and vice versa, the market impact could extend into Freesync and G-Sync ecosystems.


The GTX 1070 Ti is available for preorder today from retailers as well as boutique system builders such as Origin PC. More information and details can be found on NVIDIA’s product page and news post.










Fall 2017 GPU Pricing Comparison (Still Crypto-Crazy Edition)
AMD Price NVIDIA
Radeon RX Vega 64 $569  
  $509 GeForce GTX 1080
Radeon RX Vega 56 $469/$449 GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
  $409 GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 580 (8GB) $299  
  $259 GeForce GTX 1060 (6GB)



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Baidu updates its open-source autonomous driving platform

It’s odd that the search engine company known as the “Google of China” says that its open-source autonomous driving platform Apollo is the “Android of the auto industry.” But that’s exactly what Baidu is trying to be with Apollo and it’s racking up p…

Source: Engadget – Baidu updates its open-source autonomous driving platform

Microsoft Reportedly Developing Folding Surface Tablet Reviving Famed Courier Concept

Microsoft Reportedly Developing Folding Surface Tablet Reviving Famed Courier Concept
Before Apple’s iPad first burst onto the tablet scene in 2010, a leaked Microsoft concept generated a lot of buzz in the enthusiast community. Called Courier (pictured above), the tablet featured dual displays attached to a folding hinge, along with touch and pen input. However, Microsoft never went forward with the proposal.

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Source: Hot Hardware – Microsoft Reportedly Developing Folding Surface Tablet Reviving Famed Courier Concept

Twitter Admits It Accidentally Inflated User Growth for Three Years

Today Twitter revealed that while it’s actually growing now—it added four million monthly Tweeters over the last three months—the company has made a crucial error: It accidentally inflated user growth in its reports for the previous three years.

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Source: Gizmodo – Twitter Admits It Accidentally Inflated User Growth for Three Years

O2's flexible plans let you change your data allowance each month

When signing a new mobile contract, you typically pick a monthly plan with strict call, text and data allowances. You’re then tied to that decision as you see out the contract for the next two years, before starting the process all over again. With O…

Source: Engadget – O2’s flexible plans let you change your data allowance each month

Sony's New Mirrorless Camera Allows for 170-Megapixel Composite Shots

Sony’s $3,200 A7R Mark III incorporates a 42.4-megapixel sensor, which is already pretty impressive in itself, but photographers can take things even further with a new Pixel Shift shooting mode that shoots four photos while moving the sensor one pixel each time. These can be combined using Sony’s new Image Edge software to produce a single monstrous 170-MP composite shot.



This new feature takes advantage of the advanced in-body image stabilization system control capability available in the A7R III, precisely shifting the sensor in 1-pixel increments to capture four pixel-shifted images containing a total of approximately 169.6 million pixels that are later composited using a computer to achieve overwhelming subjective resolution in a single image. Image size after compositing is approx. 42.4 million (7952 x 5304) pixels.

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Electric Cars Emit 50% Less Greenhouse Gas than Diesel, Study Finds

Electric cars emit significantly less greenhouse gases over their lifetimes than diesel engines even when they are powered by the most carbon intensive energy, a new report has found. In Poland, which uses high volumes of coal, electric vehicles produced a quarter less emissions than diesels when put through a full lifecycle modelling study by Belgium’s VUB University.



“On average, electric vehicles will emit half the CO2 emissions of a diesel car by 2030, including the manufacturing emissions,” said Yoann Le Petit, a spokesman for the T&E think tank, which commissioned the study. “We’ve been facing a lot of fake news in the past year about electrification put out by the fuel industry but in this study you can see that even in Poland today it is more beneficial to the climate to drive an electric vehicle than a diesel.”

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Nazi Forums Closed as Reddit Purges "Violent Content"

Reddit has closed down several extremist forums after updating its policy regarding violent content: “Do not post content that encourages, glorifies, incites, or calls for violence or physical harm against an individual or a group of people.” One legal expert has said the policy may be difficult to enforce. The updated policy notes that violent content may sometimes be posted as part of educational, newsworthy, or artistic material, but adds that the context and reason for posting such content should be made clear.



Material that glorifies or encourages the abuse of animals, such as bestiality, is also now being removed. In 2015, Reddit updated its policy to deter harassment – a move that resulted in the shutting down of forums including r/fatpeoplehate. However, Reddit has sometimes allowed material that would commonly be banned on mainstream social media sites. The new crackdown suggests the site is trying to position itself as a more mainstream business, said legal expert Prof Eric Heinze of Queen Mary, University of London.

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Scientists Conclude That the Universe Shouldn't Really Exist

The universe as we know it should not exist, scientists working at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, have said. After performing the most precise experiments on antiprotons that have ever been carried out, researchers have discovered a symmetry in nature that they say just shouldn’t be possible.



One of the big questions about the universe is how the first matter formed after the Big Bang. Because particles and antiparticles annihilate one another when they come into contact, if there were exactly equal measures of both, the universe wouldn’t exist—at least not in the form we see it today. As such, there must be an imbalance between particles and antiparticles, even if it is only by the tiniest fraction.

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