Linux Devices: ARM/Linux in Servers and Embedded, Chromecast
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New Cyberdefenses to Protect Your Smart Appliances From Hackers
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Arm PSA IoT API? BRB... Toolbox of tech to secure net-connected kit opens up some more
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Our processor tech's got legs, says Arm: 'One million' data center servers will ship in 2018
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Hackers Can Use Your Household Appliances to Trigger Power Outages
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ARM's Neoverse chips take aim at servers, IoT infrastructure and, er, Intel
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Intel Just Teamed Up With One of Its Biggest Rivals
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Arm Expands Pelion IoT Platform Universe
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The New Chromecast Doesn’t Support 4K (But Here’s What Does)
I’m going to reiterate, the new Chromecast doesn’t have 4K. But Google has updated the hardware, so the new Chromecast supposedly runs 15 percent faster than the previous model. While the previous model could only run 30fps at 1080p, the new one can run 60fps at 1080. The Wifi range has also been increased, which is nice because the Chromecast still doesn’t have an Ethernet port.
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