Tech Billionaire Tom Siebel Launches Institute To Tackle Proliferation Of Power Grid Data

The nation’s energy infrastructure is getting equipped with millions of sensors — everything from vibration sensors on nuclear power plants to the internet-connected thermostat on the wall of someone’s house — and is starting to produce data on the scale of petabytes (a million gigabytes). Pretty soon, just about everything will be measured, and knowing what to do with all this data with analytics and machine learning is a looming challenge.

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Huawei teases a new Honor smartphone for August 8

Huawei is already prepping its next Honor device for a proper announcement, just two months after the Honor 7 went official. The company released the first teaser for the new Honor today and it spills the beans on the official premiere – August 8.

According to the teaser picture we should expect an “amazing” new Honor. But that’s all we got, there are no details on the device itself.

Luckily we allegedly saw the new Honor just two days ago, courtesy of a TENAA leak. The device introduces a new pop-up camera module, which offers high resolution snappers on both ends, both accompanied by dual-LED dual-tone flashes.

The pictures also suggest an almost bezel-free display, a new hardware key for popping up the cam module and some reports suggest this key may double as a fingerprint scanner, too.

The new Honor will most probably run on a Kirin chipset and use Huawei’s EMUI based on Android Lollipop. But there is no point in guessing now, we’ll know all about it in a few…

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Intel unveils new Skylake Core i7 and i5 processors, overclockers welcome

Broadwell’s reign was short, especially on the desktop where the fifth-gen Core processor barely launched before getting succeeded by Skylake. The first two new Core i7 and i5 processors were unveiled – the overclock-friendly 6700K and 6600K, along with a new chipset and socket for them to work on.

Intel Core i7 6700K

Intel has significantly updated the microarchitecture for the Skylake processors and has worked to make maximum multi-core performance easier for app developers to extract. This is a quad-core processor running at 4GHz base clock speed, going up to 4.2GHz with Turbo Boost.

That’s 0.2GHz slower than the Core i7 4790K (and also uses 3W more), but the new architecture promises a 10% speed increase. This boost goes up to 20% compared to the 4770K and to 30% against the 3770K. If that’s too slow for you, you can push the chip up to 5.2GHz on air cooling.

The Core i7 6700K also comes with a new graphics core, HD 530, which runs at 350MHz and boost up to 1.15GHz. It supports DirectX 12 so it’s ready for Windows 10. You also get 8MB of L3 cache and support for DDR4-2133MHz and DDR3L-1600MHz.

The 6700K is priced at $350.

Intel Core i5 6600K

Another quad-core, but without the virtual doubling of cores (the i7 is Hyper-Threading enabled, the i5 is not). It’s clocked lower – 3.5GHz base, 3.9GHz Turbo boost – and has less L3 cache, 6MB. It brings the same GPU, which should outperform the HD 4600 Graphics of older generation processors.

The 6600K will set you back $243.

By the way, Skylake pricing has leaked pointing to a number of 65W Core i7 and i5 processors and even low-power 35W ones (clock speeds and price scales down accordingly). The Core i7 6700T, for example, should run at 2.8GHz (3.6GHz Turbo) at 35W. There’s nothing on Skylake Core i3s yet.

Intel Z170 and LGA 1151 socket

The LGA 1150 socket is on its way out, you’ll need an LG 1151 motherboard to accomodate a Skylake processor (not to be confused with LGA 1155, which were from the Sandy/Ivy Bridge era). This comes with a new chipset too – the Z170.

It allows the Skylake-K processors to be overclocked with megahertz precision (instead of the preset steps that Haswell processors allowed). The chipset supports DDR4 overclocking, NVMe Express for fast SSDs, support for PCI-E storage solutions and additional PCI-E and USB 3.0…

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Startup Accelerators For The Music Industry Seem To Be Popping Up Everywhere

For many years, the music industry has been accused of being behind the times, even while pop stars and musicians work tirelessly to find what’s “next”. Technology-wise, the business of music is typically late to the party, always playing catch up and often having to fight with some new threat to tried and true monetary streams. This problem hasn’t gone unnoticed, and if some of the industry’s smartest people have anything to say about it, that trend stops now.

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¿Quieres comprar un Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge barato? ahora cuesta 699 euros

Galaxy S6

El Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge es uno de los mejores teléfonos del mercado. Un dispositivo que nos dejó muy buenas sensaciones cuando tuvimos la oportunidad de probarlo en la última edición del MWC, además de en la completa review que os mostramos hace unas semanas.

Pero tiene un gran problema: su alto precio. Sabíamos que Samsung iba a bajar el precio de sus buques insignias y por fin ha llegado el gran día: si quieres comprar un Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge barato, ahora cuesta 699 euros, una rebaja de 150 euros que tentará a muchos posibles compradores

Comprar un Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge barato ahora es posible

Galaxy S6

Teniendo en cuenta su precio anterior, la verdad es que la rebaja del precio es más que interesante. Y en el caso del Samsung Galaxy S6 tampoco se quedan cortos: ahora la versión convencional de la gama Galaxy S6 pasa a costar 599 euros, 100 euros menos que cuando llegó al mercado.

Sinceramente y tras haber probado el Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, os recomiendo que, si estáis interesados en compraros uno de los nuevos buques insignia del fabricante con sede en Seúl,  por 100 euros de diferencia os tiréis al Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.

Lo que habrá que ver es cómo reaccionan los competidores ante esta sustancial rebaja del precio.  Hasta ahora era LG con su LG G4 el que ofrecía un precio más competitivo respecto a sus rivales pero con esta brutal rebaja en los precios de los Galaxy S6 y S6 Edge de Samsung, la cosa cambia.

Ahora toca a LG y HTC mover pieza al respecto. ¿Bajarán el precio de sus actuales buques insignia?

Samsung Galaxy S6

Evidentemente el mayor perjudicado es HTC y su HTC One M9 que ahora pasa a tener un precio escandaloso si lo comparamos con el LG G4 o el Samsung Galaxy S6. Incluso cuesta igual que el Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. Veremos cuánto tarda el fabricante taiwanés en mover ficha al respecto. Recordemos que las cifras de ventas de HTC no son las mejores del mercado y tienen que dar un buen giro en el timón si quieren mantener la compañía a flote. Y al paso al que van parece que a HTC le quedan muy pocos telediarios…

¿Qué os parece la reducción de precio tanto del Samsung Galaxy S6 como del Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge? ¿Creéis que es una rebaja suficientemente fuerte como para revitalizar las ventas de los nuevos buques insignia de la compañía coreana?

Comprar el Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge por 699 euros

comprar el Samsung Galaxy s6 por 599 euros

 

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