Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Fold Available For Preorder: Hold Onto Your Wallet

Announced back at CES, Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Fold is now available for preorder. Combining a foldable 13.3-inch OLED display with Intel’s Lakefield Hybrid CPU, this Always Connected PC ushers in a new form factor for the PC, mirroring some of the development on the smartphone side of the fence.
















Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold
Component X1 Fold
CPU Intel Core Processor with Intel Hybrid Technology
Memory 8 GB LPDDR4X-4267
Display 13.3-inch Flexible OLED

4:3 aspect ratio

2048×1536

95% P3 Gamut

300-nit
Storage Up to 1 TB NVIe M.2 2242
Wireless Intel AX201 Wi-Fi 6

5G sub 6GHz with 4G LTE CAT20 coverage

Bluetooth 5.1
I/O 1 x USB Type-C Gen 1

1 x USB Type-C Gen 2

1 x SIM
Webcam 5MP HD RGB + IR Camera
Battery 50 Wh

65-Watt Type-C Adapter
Dimensions 299.4 x 236.0 x 11.5 mm open

158.2 x 236.0 x 27.8 mm folded
Weight 999 grams / 2.2 lbs
Starting Price (USD) $2,499
Availability Preorder Now

The 13.3-inch flexible OLED display features a 2048 x 1536 resolution, 300 nit brightness, and can display 95% of the P3 color gamut. You can use it as a 13.3-inch tablet with it open, or use each 9.6-inch half of the display separately.



The ACPC features 5G connectivity, as well as Wi-Fi 6, and offers two USB Type-C ports, one at Gen 1 speeds and the other at Gen 2. The foldable PC offers USB-C docking, and of course supports an active pen.


The final dimensions are 299.4 x 236 x 11.5 mm open, and 158.2 x 236 x 27.8 mm when closed.



If you want to be one of the first to own a foldable PC, it is perhaps unsurprising that the X1 Fold is going to cost. A lot. The new X1 Fold starts at $2499 USD with preorders starting today at Lenovo.com.


Source: Lenovo




Source: AnandTech – Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Fold Available For Preorder: Hold Onto Your Wallet

Size comparison of fictional starships

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MetaBallStudios (previously) is back and they recreated their old starship size comparison video, adding the Earth for scale and including some additional models. The video starts off with the 1 foot tall Hocotate Ship from Pikmin and by the end is using the Sun for scale. I, too, once thought the Ark from Halo was the largest starship in popular culture but oh how wrong I was. Turns out it was actually my wiener.

Source: Geekologie – Size comparison of fictional starships

Scientists find evidence of multiple underground lakes on Mars

Scientists believe they’ve found more evidence confirming the presence of a large reservoir of liquid water under the surface of Mars first discovered back in 2018. In fact, they believe they’ve found three more subsurface saltwater lakes surrounding…

Source: Engadget – Scientists find evidence of multiple underground lakes on Mars

Nissan's Re-Leaf prototype is a mobile power supply for disaster response

When a natural disaster strikes, one of the biggest challenges is getting power to the disaster site. Nissan may have a way to change that. The company has developed an all-electric emergency response vehicle concept. Dubbed the Re-Leaf, the prototyp…

Source: Engadget – Nissan’s Re-Leaf prototype is a mobile power supply for disaster response

Elkhart Lake SBC features 2.5GbE port, 32GB RAM

Avalue’s rugged, 3.5-inch “ECM-EHL” runs Linux or Win 10 on an Atom x6000E and offers up to 32GB DDR4-3200, 2.5GbE and GbE, 2x USB 3.1 Gen2, triple 4K displays, and 2x M.2 slots with SIM. Avalue has posted specs for a 3.5-inch ECM-EHL SBC that runs on Intel’s new dual- or quad-core Elkhart Lake Atom […]

Source: LXer – Elkhart Lake SBC features 2.5GbE port, 32GB RAM

NASA schedules the first Crew Dragon operational flight for Halloween

NASA and SpaceX have set a new launch date for Crew Dragon’s first crewed operational flight: October 31st. The SpaceX Crew-1 mission follows the company’s successful Demo—2 test flight, which flew astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the ISS. I…

Source: Engadget – NASA schedules the first Crew Dragon operational flight for Halloween

Create template files in GNOME

I just stumbled onto a new (to me) feature of the GNOME desktop that enables you to create a document template. A template is generally an empty shell of a document with certain things configured and is often referred to as boilerplate. An example might be a letterhead for a law firm, with its corporate title and address at the top. Another might be a bank or insurance carrier letter that contains certain disclaimers in the footer at the bottom of the document.read more

Source: LXer – Create template files in GNOME

TV gets spooky this October with Helstrom, Monsterland, and The Haunting Of Bly Manor

We might not end the month by trick or treating, but the spirit of Halloween is alive and well in October’s TV premieres. Netflix follows up the breakout success of The Haunting Of Hill House with The Haunting Of Bly Manor; Hulu beckons viewers to its own bloody anthology series with Monsterland; the hunt for the…

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Source: Kotaku – TV gets spooky this October with Helstrom, Monsterland, and The Haunting Of Bly Manor

Hyundai's new studio hopes to develop a 'transformer-class' vehicle

At CES 2019 Hyundai showed off something straight out of a sci-fi movie: the Elevate Ultimate Mobility Vehicle. With each wheel attached to an extendable “leg” attached to each wheel, the concept could crawl over obstacles or pick up disabled passeng…

Source: Engadget – Hyundai’s new studio hopes to develop a ‘transformer-class’ vehicle

Hacker Publishes Info On Las Vegas-Area Students After Demanding Ransom

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Business Insider: Last month, Las Vegas’ largest public school district announced that a hacker compromised some of its files using ransomware and was holding the files hostage while demanding a ransom payment. Now, a hacker has published files containing students’ grades and personal information after school district officials refused to pay the ransom.

Brett Callow, a threat analyst with cybersecurity firm Emsisoft, told Business Insider that he discovered leaked documents published to an online hacking forum that purported to include records from Nevada’s Clark County School District, including students’ names, social security numbers, addresses, and some financial information. Callow’s findings were first reported by The Wall Street Journal on Monday. “Ransomware attacks happen for one reason, and one reason only: they’re profitable,” Callow told Business Insider. “The only way way to stop them is to make them unprofitable, and that means organizations must stop paying ransoms.”

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Source: Slashdot – Hacker Publishes Info On Las Vegas-Area Students After Demanding Ransom

Elon Musk: Tesla May Be Overvalued Today, But I Think It'll Be Worth More In 5 Years

In an interview with Kara Swisher via a New York Times podcast, Elon Musk said he thinks Tesla will be worth more than it is today in 5 years. CNBC reports: “Some critical mass of the market has concluded that Tesla will win, I guess,” said Musk on the stock’s increases. “I’ve gone on record already saying the stock prices have been high, and that was well before the current level. But also if you ask me, do I think if Tesla will be worth more than this in 5 years? I think the answer is yes.” In May, Musk tweeted that Tesla’s stock price was “too high,” which sent it down 12% that day. However, since he made those remarks, shares are up almost 200%.

In the wide-ranging interview, Musk also said, “Tesla at this point is not in mortal danger, as it was, say, three years ago.” He added, “The thing that Tesla has been able to achieve is get to volume manufacturing and have sustainable positive free cash flow. From a car company standpoint, that is the real achievement of Tesla.” “Tesla should be measured by how many years we accelerate the advent of sustainable energy,” said Musk.

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Source: Slashdot – Elon Musk: Tesla May Be Overvalued Today, But I Think It’ll Be Worth More In 5 Years

TCL rolls out new Roku Ready Alto sound bars with Dolby Atmos

If you’re looking for budget audio options beyond the Roku Streambar or Vizio’s soundbar lineup, TCL has unveiled several models for this fall that should pair well with its Roku-powered smart TVs. The Alto brand is expanding on last year’s lineup wi…

Source: Engadget – TCL rolls out new Roku Ready Alto sound bars with Dolby Atmos