domingo, 10 de janeiro de 2021

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HP’s new Elite Dragonfly laptops come with Intel’s 11th Gen processors and 5G

Posted: 10 Jan 2021 05:00 PM PST

HP's new Elite Dragonfly Max laptop. | HP

HP is refreshing its business-focused Elite Dragonfly range this year with an updated G2 model and a new Dragonfly Max option. Both laptops will include Intel's latest 11th Gen processors, and optional 5G connectivity. The Max model even improves the built-in webcam, and adds a second black color option for the range.

Both the 13.3-inch Dragonfly G2 and Dragonfly Max will ship with 11th Gen Intel processors, with the i3 only available on the G2 and i5 and i7 processor options available on both. Both can also be configured up to 32GB of RAM and up to 2TB of M.2 SSD storage space. Both models will also include a single USB 3.1 charging port, two USB-C Thunderbolt 3 ports, a single HDMI 1.4b port, and Nano SIM support.

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Parler CEO says even his lawyers are abandoning him

Posted: 10 Jan 2021 04:25 PM PST

Twitter Alternative Banned From App Store And Google Play
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The CEO of the conservative-friendly social app Parler said that all of its vendors have abandoned the company following recent bans from Google, Apple, and Amazon.

"Every vendor, from text message services to email providers to our lawyers, all ditched us too, on the same day," Parler CEO John Matze said in an interview with Fox News on Sunday.

Google banned Parler on Friday, Apple removed Parler on Saturday, and Amazon has informed Parler it will be kicked from the company's web hosting services Sunday evening. Each company cited threats of violence posted on Parler in their reasons for removing the app. Screenshots from the app shared by activist group Sleeping Giants showed users calling for violence against Mike Pence and...

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Watch this flexible LG gaming TV bend from flat to curved

Posted: 10 Jan 2021 03:30 PM PST

LG Display has shared video of its new 48-inch OLED gaming TV that can bend from a flat display to a curved one with the push of a button, and seeing it in motion is fascinating. Check it out at the top of this post.

The flexible display orientations could let you watch TV with the flat orientation and play games with the curved one, for example. The company's video also shows off how the screen could be used for a racing game with a first-person perspective in the cockpit, which seems like another practical use of a flexible TV to me. If you prefer to play racing games with a flat screen, you can keep the TV that way or opt to curve it if you find that more immersive.

The TV can bend up to a radius of 1,000mm, has up to a 120Hz refresh...

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LG imagines a bed with a hidden see-thru OLED TV set

Posted: 10 Jan 2021 03:30 PM PST

LG Display is continuing its trend of reimagining the future of screens at CES 2021 with a new transparent TV. The panel is a 55-inch OLED, but its transparent design lets you see through it even when it's turned on and displaying an image.

The screen achieves 40 percent transparency, LG Display says, which is an improvement over past transparent LCDs the company claims achieved only 10 percent transparency.

LG imagines the screen sitting at the foot of a bed, where it can rise up partially or in full to show information or videos while retaining a view of the other side of the screen. The panel as it's designed now has built-in speakers, though it's unclear precisely what audio features they will support. In an email...

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New Trailers: Locked Down, Supernova, Losing Alice and more

Posted: 10 Jan 2021 12:58 PM PST

Chiwetel Ejiofor and Anne Hathaway star in Locked Down | HBO Max

So with all the chaos of the past week, you may have missed that Friday was the final episode of Jeopardy! with Alex Trebek as host. Trebek, who died in November at age 80 after a battle with cancer, hosted the answer-and-question game show for 37 years. The show posted a best-of highlight reel of Trebek's performances over the years (remember the brouhaha when he shaved his mustache?!) and it may make you tear up a bit. My favorite appreciation of Trebek was from James Poniewozik in the New York Times, which concludes: "He was our trusted man with the answers, even in times when reality came to us in the form of a question."

Out new trailers this week range from dark and creepy to quirky to unsettling (which, to be totally honest, I...

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TikTok is hosting an encore performance of the Ratatouille musical

Posted: 10 Jan 2021 10:00 AM PST

The Ratatouille TikTok musical will return for an encore performance Sunday night on the platform where it all started. TikTok is hosting another showing of the streaming musical that debuted online New Year's Day, which has already raised more than $1 million for The Actors Fund.

The musical came together on TikTok over the past few months, with composers, fans, set designers, costumers, and choreographers creating musical numbers for the fictional "show" which is built around the 2007 Disney/Pixar animated film. Then in December Seaview Productions announced it was producing the show in association with TikTok. Disney/Pixar gave its blessing, and the show attracted big Broadway names to perform the crowdsourced songs.

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Use of Clearview AI facial recognition tech spiked as law enforcement seeks to identify Capitol mob

Posted: 10 Jan 2021 08:32 AM PST

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Clearview AI's CEO says that use of his company's facial recognition technology among law enforcement spiked 26 percent the day after a mob of pro-Trump rioters attacked the US Capitol. First reported by the New York Times, Hoan Ton-That confirmed to The Verge that Clearview saw a sharp increase in use on January 7th, compared to its usual weekday search volume.

The January 6th attack was broadcast live on cable news, and captured in hundreds of images and live streams that showed the faces of rioters breaching the Capitol building. The FBI and other agencies have asked for the public's help to identify participants. According to the Times, the Miami Police Department is using Clearview to identify some of the rioters, sending possible...

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Ford will idle its Kentucky plant this week amid semiconductor shortage

Posted: 10 Jan 2021 06:17 AM PST

Ford Escape
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Ford will idle its plant in Kentucky for a week as the automotive industry grapples with a shortage of semiconductors, ABC News reported The automaker's assembly plant in Louisville produces the Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair SUVs, and employs about 3,900 hourly workers, according to CNBC. Ford said will take a planned one-week plant shutdown that had been scheduled for later in the year and move it to this week instead.

Ford joins Nissan, which says it will reduce production at one of its plants in Japan, which makes the Note, a car not sold in the US. A Nissan spokesperson said the semiconductor shortage has not affected the company's US production

Volkswagen, Fiat Chrysler, and Toyota also have reported problems with semiconductor...

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John Legere is considering becoming the Un-Candidate

Posted: 09 Jan 2021 09:52 PM PST

Image: John Legere

John Legere, former T-Mobile CEO and aspiring Batman, has reacted to the mob that attacked the Capitol like many other political and business leaders by calling for President Donald Trump to step down. But he's also going a step further by considering a run for political office himself. Legere left his post as CEO and member of T-Mobile's board after successfully negotiating the merger between the company and Sprint, so he very well could be looking far and wide for his next gig.

Legere's time as T-Mobile's CEO turned the company into the "Un-Carrier," a plan that came with an end to contracts, revamped mobile plans, and a variety of freebies and perks for customers designed to set T-Mobile apart from its longtime rivals AT&T and...

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