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    • black3dynamiteB
      black3dynamite
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      Entroware Hades is a Powerful Linux Workstation
      https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/01/entroware-hades

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @black3dynamite
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        @black3dynamite said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

        Entroware Hades is a Powerful Linux Workstation
        https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/01/entroware-hades

        That is some serious hardware. 44GB of video RAM!!!

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @wrx7m
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          @wrx7m said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

          @dbeato said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

          I can tell you some,

          Google +, Google Reader (RSS Reader), Picassa (photo editor), Google Talk (Hangout predecesor), google labs, Google Earth Enterprise, Google URL Shorterner (https://firebase.google.com/support/guides/url-shortener), Inbox, Google Code. All those ones I used.

          I had Google plus because a frined of mine was using it. I didn't use it that much. The idiot parts/customer service manager that has since been forced out, was always trying to use different shit and start projects with stuff he didn't have the expertise or budget for. He started using Picassa to catalog images of all sorts of parts. I told him that he shouldn't use that. Sure enough, picassa died.

          Didn't Picassa just use the Google Photos for the back end though? So just use a new editing app, or did I miss something? I used Picassa in the day.. but it's been so long now I've mostly forgotten how I used it.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @dbeato
            last edited by

            @dbeato said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

            @scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

            @wrx7m said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

            @scottalanmiller - No. lol Not like those. I use hangouts, but not many people do. I never used wave. Mapquest used to be a thing, and still is. Except, not really. Google maps is the defacto map app for smart devices, especially Android.

            MapQuest is still around? wow

            Yup, much older generations still use it.

            Like my boss still using Yahoo. 😞

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @Dashrender
              last edited by

              @Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

              @wrx7m said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

              @dbeato said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

              I can tell you some,

              Google +, Google Reader (RSS Reader), Picassa (photo editor), Google Talk (Hangout predecesor), google labs, Google Earth Enterprise, Google URL Shorterner (https://firebase.google.com/support/guides/url-shortener), Inbox, Google Code. All those ones I used.

              I had Google plus because a frined of mine was using it. I didn't use it that much. The idiot parts/customer service manager that has since been forced out, was always trying to use different shit and start projects with stuff he didn't have the expertise or budget for. He started using Picassa to catalog images of all sorts of parts. I told him that he shouldn't use that. Sure enough, picassa died.

              Didn't Picassa just use the Google Photos for the back end though? So just use a new editing app, or did I miss something? I used Picassa in the day.. but it's been so long now I've mostly forgotten how I used it.

              No, it was purely a desktop application. Support for Google Photos was added much later.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @JaredBusch
                last edited by

                @JaredBusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                @Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                @wrx7m said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                @dbeato said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                I can tell you some,

                Google +, Google Reader (RSS Reader), Picassa (photo editor), Google Talk (Hangout predecesor), google labs, Google Earth Enterprise, Google URL Shorterner (https://firebase.google.com/support/guides/url-shortener), Inbox, Google Code. All those ones I used.

                I had Google plus because a frined of mine was using it. I didn't use it that much. The idiot parts/customer service manager that has since been forced out, was always trying to use different shit and start projects with stuff he didn't have the expertise or budget for. He started using Picassa to catalog images of all sorts of parts. I told him that he shouldn't use that. Sure enough, picassa died.

                Didn't Picassa just use the Google Photos for the back end though? So just use a new editing app, or did I miss something? I used Picassa in the day.. but it's been so long now I've mostly forgotten how I used it.

                No, it was purely a desktop application. Support for Google Photos was added much later.

                Aww, thanks.
                I knew it was desktop based..

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                • jmooreJ
                  jmoore @dbeato
                  last edited by

                  @dbeato Guilty!

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                  • mlnewsM
                    mlnews
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                    Google buys $40 million worth of smartwatch tech from Fossil Group

                    Google gets IP and part of Fossil's R&D team to beef up its wearable efforts.

                    Along with the IP, a section of Fossil's research and development team focused on wearables will join Google. However, the announcement highlights Google and Fossil's "shared investment in the wearable industry," which likely means that this deal will not quell Fossil's wearable efforts entirely. Fossil Group—which includes Diesel, Armani, Skagen, and Michael Kors—has launched smartwatches running Wear OS and hybrid smartwatches across 14 of its brands.

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                    • tonyshowoffT
                      tonyshowoff @mlnews
                      last edited by tonyshowoff

                      @mlnews

                      Google buys Fossil Group and then closes Fossil Group smartwatch division

                      Google, like most beasts which consume a meal far too large for their gullet, the terror sets in at Google Fossil Group

                      Ricky Kashaut was hoping for his new stock in Google to mature on Friday in a $1 trillion dollar deal most Silicon Valley insiders said "that amount is so stupid it has to be real", but by the time he was done signing the papers, and went to take a leak, it was all over. Within just a few moments of purchasing the company Google shut it down saying they didn't see a market for a smartwatch at this time. As we at Some Idiotic Technews Dumpsite watched with sadness as Ricky "No-Longer-Ricktired" Kashaut, the idea man that no one wanted, asked if he could at least have a doughnut. Mr. Pichai smiled, shook his head and, then promptly had him removed from the property.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch
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                        VoIPo leaks account information

                        https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2019/01/17/change-your-password-voip-provider-leaves-huge-database-exposed-online/

                        This was never one of my recommended providers, but I hear others talk about them occasionally.

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @tonyshowoff
                          last edited by

                          @tonyshowoff said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                          @mlnews

                          Google buys Fossil Group and then closes Fossil Group smartwatch division

                          Google, like most beats which consume a meal far too large for their gullet, the terror sets in at Google Fossil Group

                          Ricky Kashaut was hoping for his new stock in Google to mature on Friday in a $1 trillion dollar deal most Silicon Valley insiders said "that amount is so stupid it has to be real", but by the time he was done signing the papers, and went to take a leak, it was all over. Within just a few moments of purchasing the company Google shut it down saying they didn't see a market for a smartwatch at this time. As we at Some Idiotic Technews Dumpsite watched with sadness as Ricky "No-Longer-Ricktired" Kashaut, the idea man that no one wanted, asked if he could at least have a doughnut. Mr. Pichai smiled, shook his head and, then promptly had him removed from the property.

                          LOL - ha - I thought someone had actually written about how Google was just going to cancel it in 6 months.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
                            last edited by

                            @JaredBusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                            @Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                            @wrx7m said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                            @dbeato said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                            I can tell you some,

                            Google +, Google Reader (RSS Reader), Picassa (photo editor), Google Talk (Hangout predecesor), google labs, Google Earth Enterprise, Google URL Shorterner (https://firebase.google.com/support/guides/url-shortener), Inbox, Google Code. All those ones I used.

                            I had Google plus because a frined of mine was using it. I didn't use it that much. The idiot parts/customer service manager that has since been forced out, was always trying to use different shit and start projects with stuff he didn't have the expertise or budget for. He started using Picassa to catalog images of all sorts of parts. I told him that he shouldn't use that. Sure enough, picassa died.

                            Didn't Picassa just use the Google Photos for the back end though? So just use a new editing app, or did I miss something? I used Picassa in the day.. but it's been so long now I've mostly forgotten how I used it.

                            No, it was purely a desktop application. Support for Google Photos was added much later.

                            I used to use Picassa a lot. it was good in its day.

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                            • JaredBuschJ
                              JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                              last edited by

                              @scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                              @JaredBusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                              @Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                              @wrx7m said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                              @dbeato said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                              I can tell you some,

                              Google +, Google Reader (RSS Reader), Picassa (photo editor), Google Talk (Hangout predecesor), google labs, Google Earth Enterprise, Google URL Shorterner (https://firebase.google.com/support/guides/url-shortener), Inbox, Google Code. All those ones I used.

                              I had Google plus because a frined of mine was using it. I didn't use it that much. The idiot parts/customer service manager that has since been forced out, was always trying to use different shit and start projects with stuff he didn't have the expertise or budget for. He started using Picassa to catalog images of all sorts of parts. I told him that he shouldn't use that. Sure enough, picassa died.

                              Didn't Picassa just use the Google Photos for the back end though? So just use a new editing app, or did I miss something? I used Picassa in the day.. but it's been so long now I've mostly forgotten how I used it.

                              No, it was purely a desktop application. Support for Google Photos was added much later.

                              I used to use Picassa a lot. it was good in its day.

                              It was a great solution for desktop picture organization.

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                              • wrx7mW
                                wrx7m @EddieJennings
                                last edited by

                                @EddieJennings said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                Colleague shared this today about DNS Hijacking and TLS certs
                                https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/01/a-dns-hijacking-wave-is-targeting-companies-at-an-almost-unprecedented-scale/

                                Yeah, I saw that last week. All because their dns hosting accounts were compromised.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
                                  last edited by

                                  @JaredBusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                  @JaredBusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                  @Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                  @wrx7m said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                  @dbeato said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                  I can tell you some,

                                  Google +, Google Reader (RSS Reader), Picassa (photo editor), Google Talk (Hangout predecesor), google labs, Google Earth Enterprise, Google URL Shorterner (https://firebase.google.com/support/guides/url-shortener), Inbox, Google Code. All those ones I used.

                                  I had Google plus because a frined of mine was using it. I didn't use it that much. The idiot parts/customer service manager that has since been forced out, was always trying to use different shit and start projects with stuff he didn't have the expertise or budget for. He started using Picassa to catalog images of all sorts of parts. I told him that he shouldn't use that. Sure enough, picassa died.

                                  Didn't Picassa just use the Google Photos for the back end though? So just use a new editing app, or did I miss something? I used Picassa in the day.. but it's been so long now I've mostly forgotten how I used it.

                                  No, it was purely a desktop application. Support for Google Photos was added much later.

                                  I used to use Picassa a lot. it was good in its day.

                                  It was a great solution for desktop picture organization.

                                  I only used it for editing. It did quick smart stuff really well.

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                                  • mlnewsM
                                    mlnews
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                                    Microsoft: Switch to iOS or Android because Windows 10 Mobile is ending

                                    December's Patch Tuesday will contain final updates to the smartphone platform.

                                    Microsoft's guidance for customers is to "move to a supported Android or iOS device" and use the range of Microsoft applications on one of those platforms instead. From the sole perspective of running Microsoft's applications, Android is the better choice; the operating system is more flexible, enabling deeper integration and richer functionality. iOS, however, remains the better choice for long-term operating system support and updates.

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                                    • mlnewsM
                                      mlnews
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                                      Western Digital’s Black SSD is now focused on gaming, can come with a heatsink

                                      Hardware is mostly unchanged, but new firmware promises better performance.

                                      Western Digital claims the newest entry will offer an option to help PC gamers reduce risk of throttling-related performance dips. That's thanks to an optional heatsink add-on, but the company also credits improved performance to firmware refinements. Other than that, the WD Black SN750 is a modest update over its predecessor. Anandtech benchmarked it and saw some performance improvements over the previous drive, but nothing dramatic—and what improvements were there were largely thanks to the firmware.

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                                      • mlnewsM
                                        mlnews
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                                        Dealmaster: A bunch of Sonos speakers are discounted for the Super Bowl

                                        Including relatively rare deals on the Sonos Beam, Playbar, and Sub.

                                        Here’s a rundown of the smart-speaker maker’s offerings:

                                        The Sonos Beam soundbar is available for $349, a $50 discount.
                                        The company’s larger soundbar, the Sonos Playbar, is available for $599, a $100 discount.
                                        The Sonos Playbase, a speaker designed to sit under TVs that aren’t wall mounted, is available for $599, a $100 discount.
                                        The Sonos Sub wireless subwoofer is also available for $599, another $100 discount.

                                        Various bundles that include a mixture of the products above and/or the company’s Sonos One smart speakers are also discounted.

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                                        • tonyshowoffT
                                          tonyshowoff @mlnews
                                          last edited by

                                          @mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                          can come with a heatsink

                                          Youtube Video

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender @mlnews
                                            last edited by

                                            @mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                            Dealmaster: A bunch of Sonos speakers are discounted for the Super Bowl

                                            Including relatively rare deals on the Sonos Beam, Playbar, and Sub.

                                            Here’s a rundown of the smart-speaker maker’s offerings:

                                            The Sonos Beam soundbar is available for $349, a $50 discount.
                                            The company’s larger soundbar, the Sonos Playbar, is available for $599, a $100 discount.
                                            The Sonos Playbase, a speaker designed to sit under TVs that aren’t wall mounted, is available for $599, a $100 discount.
                                            The Sonos Sub wireless subwoofer is also available for $599, another $100 discount.

                                            Various bundles that include a mixture of the products above and/or the company’s Sonos One smart speakers are also discounted.

                                            does @scottalanmiller use these?

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