AMD Integrates Ryzen PRO and Radeon Vega Graphics In Next-Gen APUs Slashdotby BeauHD on amd at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 14, 2018, 11:34 pm)

The three biggest PC OEMs -- Dell, HP, and Lenovo -- are now offering AMD Ryzen PRO mobile and desktop accelerated processing units (APUs) with built-in Radeon Vega graphics in a variety of commercial systems. There are a total of seven new APUs -- three for the mobile space and four for the desktop. As AMD notes in its press release, the first desktops to ship with these latest chips include: the HP Elitedesk G4 and 285 Desktop, the Lenovo ThinkCentre M715, and the Dell Optiplex 5055. ZDNet's Adrian Kingsley-Hughes writes about what makes Ryzen PRO so appealing: Ryzen PRO has been built from the ground up to focus on three pillars -- power, security and reliability. Built-in security means integrated GuardMI technology, an AES 128-bit encryption engine, Windows 10 Enterprise Security support, and support for fTPM/TPM 2.0 Trusted Platform Module. One of the features of Ryzen PRO that AMD hopes will appeal to commercial users is the enterprise-grade reliability that the chips come backed with, everything from 18-moths of planned software availability, 24-months processor availability, a commercial-grade QA process, 36-moth warranty, and enterprise-class manageability. There are no worries on the performance front either, with the Ryzen PRO with Vega Graphics being the world's fastest processor currently available for ultrathin commercial notebooks, with the AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 2700U offering up to 22 percent more productivity performance than Intel's 8th-generation Core i7-8550U in testing carried out by AMD. AMD has also designed the Ryzen PRO processors to be energy-efficient, enabling up to 16 hours of battery life in devices, or 10.5 hours of video playback. The Ryzen PRO with Vega Graphics desktop processors are also no slouches, opening up a significant performance gap when compared to Intel Core i5 8400 and Core i3 8100 parts. AMD also announced that it is sampling its second-generation Threadripper 2900X, 2920X and 2950X products. "For Threadripper Gen2 you can expect a refresh of the current line-up; an 8-core Threadripper 2900X, a 12-core Threadripper 2920X and of course a 16-core Threadripper 2950X," reports Guru3D.com. "AMD will apply the same Zen+ tweaks to the processors; including memory latency optimizations and higher clock speeds." AMD has something for the datacenter enthusiasts out there too. Epyc, AMD's x86 server processor line based on the company's Zen microarchitecture, has a new promo video, claiming more performance, more security features, and more value than Intel Xeon. The company plans to market Epyc in an aggressive head-to-head format similar to how T-Mobile campaigns against Verizon and AT&T. Given Intel Xeon's 99% market share, they sort of have to...

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Thousands rally in Istanbul in solidarity with Palestinians AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at May 14, 2018, 11:30 pm)

Turkish protesters denounce Jerusalem opening of US embassy and the killing of scores of Palestinians by Israeli forces.
Turkey recalls ambassadors to Israel and United States AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at May 14, 2018, 11:30 pm)

Turkish president accuses Israel of committing a 'genocide' and condemns US for moving its embassy to Jerusalem.
Tesla Rejected More Advanced Driver Monitoring Features On Its Cars, Says Report Slashdotby BeauHD on transportation at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 14, 2018, 11:04 pm)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Engineers inside Tesla wanted to add robust driver monitoring systems to the company's cars to help make sure drivers safely use Autopilot, and Tesla even worked with suppliers on possible solutions, according to The Wall Street Journal. But those executives -- Elon Musk included -- reportedly rejected the idea out of worry that the options might not work well enough, could be expensive, and because drivers might become annoyed by an overly nagging system. Tesla considered a few different types of monitoring: one that would track a driver's eyes using a camera and infrared sensors, and another that involved adding more sensors to the steering wheel to make sure that the driver is holding on. Both ideas would help let the car's system know if the driver has stopped paying attention, which could reduce the chance of an accident in situations where Autopilot disengages or is incapable of keeping the car from crashing. Musk later confirmed on Twitter that the eye tracking option was "rejected for being ineffective, not for cost."

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Google Will Make Its Paid Storage Plans Cheaper Slashdotby msmash on google at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 14, 2018, 10:04 pm)

An anonymous reader shares a report:Google is rolling out new changes to its storage plans that include a new, low-cost storage plan and half off the price of its 2TB storage option, the company announced today. It's also converting all Google Drive paid storage plans to Google One, perhaps in part because you'll now have one-tap access to Google's live customer service. Google One will get a new $2.99 a month option that gets you 200GB of storage. The 2TB plan, which usually costs $19.99 per month, will now cost $9.99 a month. Finally, the 1TB plan that costs $9.99 a month is getting removed. The other plans for 10, 20, or 30TB won't see any changes.

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JavaScript-V8-CommonJS-0.04 search.cpan.orgby Carlos Fernando Avila Gratz at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 14, 2018, 10:03 pm)

Modules/1.0 for JavaScript::V8
App-CLI-0.50-TRIAL1 search.cpan.orgby Paul Cochrane at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 14, 2018, 10:03 pm)

Dispatcher module for command line interface programs
Devel-Debug-DBGp-0.22 search.cpan.orgby Mattia Barbon at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 14, 2018, 10:03 pm)

Perl DBGp debugger (derived from Komodo remote debugging helper)
Where does the Middle East conflict go from here? AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at May 14, 2018, 10:00 pm)

Dozens of Palestinians are shot dead in Gaza by Israeli forces as US relocates its embassy to Jerusalem.
Palestinian protesters: 'Jerusalem is not Trump's city to give' AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at May 14, 2018, 10:00 pm)

US embassy ceremony takes place after Israeli security forces killed at least 55 Palestinians in Gaza and wounded 2,400.
[no title] Scripting News(cached at May 14, 2018, 9:33 pm)

In Facebook, AirBnB shows me a place they think I might like. I click on it. I get the generic home page for AirBnB. I think they're wasting their ad money.
[no title] Scripting News(cached at May 14, 2018, 9:33 pm)

It seems fair if a news org can keep us from reading their articles that we should be able to tell Twitter or Facebook not to show us their links.
[no title] Scripting News(cached at May 14, 2018, 9:33 pm)

Medium, the blogging site, is gradually closing itself off to the world. People used it for years as the place-of-record.
Chrome Tests Picture-in-Picture API To Show Floating Video Popups Outside the Browse Slashdotby msmash on internet at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 14, 2018, 9:04 pm)

Browser makers are working on a new W3C API that will standardize Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode and allow websites to show a floating video popup outside the browser window itself. From a report: In the past, picture-in-picture has only been supported inside a web page's canvas as a floating window that only appeared inside the current website, as the user scrolled up and down the page. Some platforms added support for a picture-in-picture mode, but those were OS-specific APIs that worked with all sorts of video apps, not just browsers. Now, the Web Platform Incubator Community Group (WICG) at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), has released details about a browser-specific API for standardizing picture-in-picture interactions that allow websites to open an external "floating video" popup outside the browser window itself. [...] Chrome and Safari have already shipped out the new Picture-in-Picture API.

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Yemen PM: Crisis over UAE deployment to Socotra over AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at May 14, 2018, 8:30 pm)

Yemeni flag 'flying above our sea and airports again', bin Daghar says, saying row 'almost divided' Saudi-led coalition.