Miscellaneous Tech News
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Hackers breach US license plate scanning company
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2019/05/28/hackers-breach-us-license-plate-scanning-company/ -
@wrx7m said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Hackers breach US license plate scanning company
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2019/05/28/hackers-breach-us-license-plate-scanning-company/Thanks for posting.. I wanted to comment and was busy at the time...
So that article said this.....
WTF, how is this not a huge concern that someone can easily track where I have been based on this?
I mean it is not all that expensive to pay to get the info of the owner of a license plate.
Public records are out there already. without even going to dark web things like this are available.
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Huawei: US blacklist will harm billions of consumers
A US move to put Huawei on a trade blacklist "sets a dangerous precedent" that will harm billions of consumers, the firm's top legal officer said.
Speaking at a press conference, Song Liuping said the trade ban would also "directly harm" American companies and affect jobs.
Washington recently added Huawei to a list of companies that US firms cannot trade with unless they have a licence. -
If Microsoft goes this way, then eventually you will be paying monthly to access a windows desktop on azure..you can see what they are up it stands out a mile...
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An exclusive look at Intel’s wild gaming laptop prototype
Intel’s Honeycomb Glacier is an attempt to bring two screens to the gaming audience — a 15.6-inch 1080p primary panel and a 12.3-inch 1920 x 720 secondary screen — in a way that complements, instead of distracting from, their games.
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Snipe-IT 4.7.2 has released, and while there are some interesting changes there is also a bug that doesn't allow any assets to be checked out.
Don't update at this time.
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@hobbit666 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
An exclusive look at Intel’s wild gaming laptop prototype
Intel’s Honeycomb Glacier is an attempt to bring two screens to the gaming audience — a 15.6-inch 1080p primary panel and a 12.3-inch 1920 x 720 secondary screen — in a way that complements, instead of distracting from, their games.
Wow that's ugly as all sin!
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Huawei is challenging its US contracting ban as unconstitutional
A new legal motion sheds light on the company’s argument
On Tuesday, Huawei filed a legal motion challenging a government ban on its equipment as unconstitutional. -
Packit – packaging in Fedora with minimal effort
What is packit
is a CLI tool that helps you auto-maintain your upstream projects into the Fedora operating system. -
Terminal File Manager nnn 2.5 Adds Plugins, Mouse And SSHFS Support
nnn console file manager was updated to version 2.5, which includes plugins support and 19 plugins available, with more to come.
nnn is a fast, lightweight command line (Ncurses) file manager that works seamlessly with desktop environments and GUI utilities.
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@DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Snipe-IT 4.7.2 has released, and while there are some interesting changes there is also a bug that doesn't allow any assets to be checked out.
Don't update at this time.
And this has been fixed!
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@DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Snipe-IT 4.7.2 has released, and while there are some interesting changes there is also a bug that doesn't allow any assets to be checked out.
Don't update at this time.
Edit - Never mind.
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Microsoft Touts 'Modern OS' for Hardware Partners
Microsoft this week offered a review of newly arriving PCs, described some of its Internet of Things (IoT) solutions.
also alluded to investments in a so-called "modern operating system." -
MediaTek’s first 5G-enabled chipset will save battery life and space
Bringing the fight to Qualcomm
MediaTek has unveiled the world’s first mobile chipset with an integrated 5G modem. -
Linux Kernel 5.2 to Come with Improved Support for Logitech Wireless Devices
The upcoming Linux 5.2 kernel series will come with lots of cool new features and performance improvements that users of Linux-based operating system will enjoy.
Linux developer Hans de Goede talks in his latest blog post about one cool feature coming to the Linux 5.2 kernel series. -
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Linux Kernel 5.2 to Come with Improved Support for Logitech Wireless Devices
The upcoming Linux 5.2 kernel series will come with lots of cool new features and performance improvements that users of Linux-based operating system will enjoy.
Linux developer Hans de Goede talks in his latest blog post about one cool feature coming to the Linux 5.2 kernel series.Typo's galore in that article, but those are some pretty nice improvements coming to the Linux kernel
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Power Supply with UPS and PoE
Protect your WISP site against power loss with the EdgePower, a convenient UPS device with dual PoE output ports -
@hobbit666 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Power Supply with UPS and PoE
Protect your WISP site against power loss with the EdgePower, a convenient UPS device with dual PoE output portsSee, this is a product that makes a lot of sense for them. Useless to IT, but good for a lot of the original, core, Ubiquiti market.
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@JaredBusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@hobbit666 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Power Supply with UPS and PoE
Protect your WISP site against power loss with the EdgePower, a convenient UPS device with dual PoE output portsSee, this is a product that makes a lot of sense for them. Useless to IT, but good for a lot of the original, core, Ubiquiti market.
Kinda what I was thinking...
Though, I didn't think Edge was their WISP equipment, thought that was mostly on the Unifi side?
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@Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@JaredBusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@hobbit666 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Power Supply with UPS and PoE
Protect your WISP site against power loss with the EdgePower, a convenient UPS device with dual PoE output portsSee, this is a product that makes a lot of sense for them. Useless to IT, but good for a lot of the original, core, Ubiquiti market.
Kinda what I was thinking...
Though, I didn't think Edge was their WISP equipment, thought that was mostly on the Unifi side?
Unifi is more the IT side. Edge is more the infra side.