Intel Patches High-Severity Flaws in Media SDK, Mini PC
Overall Intel patched four vulnerabilities, including high-severity flaws in its Media SDK and Intel NUC mini PC. Continue reading Intel Patches High-Severity Flaws in Media SDK, Mini PC
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Overall Intel patched four vulnerabilities, including high-severity flaws in its Media SDK and Intel NUC mini PC. Continue reading Intel Patches High-Severity Flaws in Media SDK, Mini PC
Over the weekend, I got the new Intel NUC up and running with the RAM and storage I previously purchased for the original unit.
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Intel’s latest generation of NUC mini-PCs and kits represent a major step up from the NUC I reviewed two years ago.
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Intel this week announced a new family of NUC kits and mini-PCs that utilize its quad-core 8th-generation Core chipsets.
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The personal computers in science fiction books, movies, and games are way cooler than the dinky pieces of hardware we’re stuck with in the real world. Granted the modern laptop has a bit more style than the beige boxes of yesteryear, but they still aren’t half as l33t as the custom PowerBooks in Hackers. Luckily for those who dream of jacking into the Matrix, the average hacker now has access to the technology required to make a custom computer to whatever fanciful specifications they wish.
A perfect example is this “cyberdeck” created by [Tinfoil_Haberdashery]. Inspired by William Gibson’s Neuromancer, …read more
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Intel is well-known for its PC microprocessors, but it deserves a bit of credit for its innovative work on actual PCs as well.
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Self-driving cars are something we are continually told will be the Next Big Thing. It’s nothing new, we’ve seen several decades of periodic demonstrations of the technology as it has evolved. Now we have real prototype cars on real roads rather than test tracks, and though they are billion-dollar research vehicles from organisations with deep pockets and a long view it is starting to seem that this is a technology we have a real chance of seeing at a consumer level.
A self-driving car may seem as though it is beyond the abilities of a Hackaday reader, but while it …read more
For the past two months, I’ve used a tiny Intel NUC mini-PC every day as my main computer, and the experience has for the most part been very positive. But having twice run into USB issues, I decided to expanded the NUC with a new top lid that adds an … Continue reading BYOPC: Expanding the Intel NUC and Troubleshooting a USB Problem