Direct MP3 Download: MiniPC Show #93 – All New Raspberyy Pi 4 Model B is Here!!
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Raspberry Pi 4
We’ve listened to your feedback: with Raspberry Pi 4, you can run two monitors at once — and in 4K, too!
https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b/
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Raspberry Pi 4: 48 hours later
“We’ve never felt more betrayed and excited at the same time,” admitted YouTubers 8 Bits and a Byte when I told them Raspberry Pi 4 would be out in June, going against rumours of the release happening at some point in 2020.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-4-48-hours-later/
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The Raspberry Pi 4’s Most Interesting Quirks
The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B is finally here, a $35 device that packs a lot of useful technology on a single circuit board you can hold in your hand. It might even be your next budget computer, assuming you can stomach some of the trade-offs enthusiasts have identified in their early testing.
https://lifehacker.com/the-raspberry-pi-4s-most-interesting-quirks-1835871780
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NASA hacked! An unauthorized Raspberry Pi connected to its network was the entry point
NASA Office of Inspector General revealed that the Agency’s network was hacked in April 2018, intruders exfiltrated roughly 500 MB of data related to Mars missions.
https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/87466/hacking/nasa-jpl-hacked.html
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New Silex malware is bricking IoT devices, has scary plans
A new strain of malware is wiping the firmware of IoT devices in attacks reminiscent of the old BrickerBot malware that destroyed millions of devices back in 2017. Named Silex, this malware began operating earlier today, about three-four hours before this article’s publication.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/new-silex-malware-is-bricking-iot-devices-has-scary-plans/
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Consumers Urged to Junk Insecure IoT Devices
More than 2 million connected security cameras, baby monitors and other IoT devices have serious vulnerabilities that have been publicly disclosed for more than two months – yet they are still without a patch or even any vendor response.
https://threatpost.com/consumers-urged-to-junk-insecure-iot-devices/145800/
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Discovery of a ‘holy grail’ with the invention of universal computer memory
The electronic memory device — described in research published in Scientific Reports — promises to transform daily life with its ultra-low energy consumption.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/06/190620100015.htm
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Samsung negotiations to produce Intel 14nm Rocket Lake CPUs are “in the final stages”
Once more the ‘Samsung is making Intel processors’ rumour has popped up again.
https://www.pcgamesn.com/intel/rocket-lake-cpu-samsung-2020
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GPD P2 Max 8.9 inch mini-laptop preview
GPD’s latest mini laptop is a little less mini than usual. But the GPD P2 Max is also a lot easier to use as a full-fledged computer than the GPD Pocket or GPD Win lines of handheld computers while continuing the trend of being incredibly small compared to most laptops on the market.
https://liliputing.com/2019/06/first-look-gpd-p2-max-8-9-inch-mini-laptop.html
We’ve listened to your feedback: with Raspberry Pi 4, you can run two monitors at once — and in 4K, too!
https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b/
———-
Raspberry Pi 4: 48 hours later
“We’ve never felt more betrayed and excited at the same time,” admitted YouTubers 8 Bits and a Byte when I told them Raspberry Pi 4 would be out in June, going against rumours of the release happening at some point in 2020.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-4-48-hours-later/
———-
The Raspberry Pi 4’s Most Interesting Quirks
The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B is finally here, a $35 device that packs a lot of useful technology on a single circuit board you can hold in your hand. It might even be your next budget computer, assuming you can stomach some of the trade-offs enthusiasts have identified in their early testing.
https://lifehacker.com/the-raspberry-pi-4s-most-interesting-quirks-1835871780
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NASA hacked! An unauthorized Raspberry Pi connected to its network was the entry point
NASA Office of Inspector General revealed that the Agency’s network was hacked in April 2018, intruders exfiltrated roughly 500 MB of data related to Mars missions.
https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/87466/hacking/nasa-jpl-hacked.html
———-
New Silex malware is bricking IoT devices, has scary plans
A new strain of malware is wiping the firmware of IoT devices in attacks reminiscent of the old BrickerBot malware that destroyed millions of devices back in 2017. Named Silex, this malware began operating earlier today, about three-four hours before this article’s publication.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/new-silex-malware-is-bricking-iot-devices-has-scary-plans/
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Consumers Urged to Junk Insecure IoT Devices
More than 2 million connected security cameras, baby monitors and other IoT devices have serious vulnerabilities that have been publicly disclosed for more than two months – yet they are still without a patch or even any vendor response.
https://threatpost.com/consumers-urged-to-junk-insecure-iot-devices/145800/
———-
Discovery of a ‘holy grail’ with the invention of universal computer memory
The electronic memory device — described in research published in Scientific Reports — promises to transform daily life with its ultra-low energy consumption.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/06/190620100015.htm
———-
Samsung negotiations to produce Intel 14nm Rocket Lake CPUs are “in the final stages”
Once more the ‘Samsung is making Intel processors’ rumour has popped up again.
https://www.pcgamesn.com/intel/rocket-lake-cpu-samsung-2020
———-
GPD P2 Max 8.9 inch mini-laptop preview
GPD’s latest mini laptop is a little less mini than usual. But the GPD P2 Max is also a lot easier to use as a full-fledged computer than the GPD Pocket or GPD Win lines of handheld computers while continuing the trend of being incredibly small compared to most laptops on the market.
https://liliputing.com/2019/06/first-look-gpd-p2-max-8-9-inch-mini-laptop.html