Two hospitalised in crash on busy Essex road
Police are appealing for witnesses after a crash in Ugley that saw two hospitalised and two arrested.
Two hospitalised in crash on busy Essex road
Police are appealing for witnesses after a crash in Ugley that saw two hospitalised and two arrested.
Trump declares that Keir Starmer 'failed badly' as UK's Prime Minister as he CRIES while resigning
Starmer announced his resignation on Monday as he faced a mutiny inside his own party, with Trump posting on Truth Social attacking his time in office.
Lady Starmer leads 'Team Keir' in Downing Street as PM's family and closest allies gather to watch his tearful resignation - but where was Rachel Reeves?
Shortly after 9.30am, Keir Starmer was greeted by cheers and applause from his supporters as he stepped out of No10 together with Lady Starmer.
Two people rushed to hospital after car veers off road and crashes into road sign
Two other people have been arrested in connection with the incident
Inspired by musical greeting cards, DARPA demands tiny, cheap, self-modifying systems
One can't help but see a very clear instance of the triple constraint problem in action here
Austrian 'accomplice' of Taylor Swift terror plotter faces beheading in Saudi Arabia
The 21-year-old suspect, known only as Hasan E, is currently on trial for another terror attack in Mecca during which he allegedly stabbed five people in March 2024 on behalf of ISIS .
The memory crisis is getting so bad that even retro RAM prices are going to the Moon
Some hardware firms redesigning products to use older DDR2 and DDR3 components
Husband in his 60s accused of plotting with other men to drug and rape wife admits sexually abusing her
The man, in his 60s, pleaded guilty to two counts of rape, six counts of assault by penetration and three counts of sexual assault.
How Thomas Tuchel's 'tough love' fixed England's Jude Bellingham problem: 'Psychological profiling', what their relationship is really like and why some team-mates are still wary of Real Madrid star at World Cup
IAN LADYMAN IN BOSTON: None of this was guaranteed just a few weeks ago. Bellingham is the star who Thomas Tuchel felt necessarily to bring down to earth.
Change to city bin collections due to extreme weather
Chelmsford residents are being urged to put their bins out earlier than usual this week as temperatures soar.
Major brand to return at new city location
Music fans and collectors have reason to celebrate as a high street favourite makes its return to Chelmsford's Meadows Shopping Centre.
Historic Essex farmhouse and brewhouse to become museums at Indaver site
Restoration work is bringing a slice of rural Essex’s past back to life at the Indaver Rivenhall site with a centuries-old farmhouse and brewhouse.
Major changes to bin collections in Essex due to heatwave
Some councils have changed their bin collection schedules
2,000 Retired Google Pixel Phones Get a Second Life As a Private Cloud
UC San Diego researchers are working with Google to build a private cloud from 2,000 retired Pixel Fold motherboards, demonstrating how discarded smartphones could provide useful, low-cost computing capacity. "The full smartphone cluster is expected to launch this fall," reports The Register. "Depending on how well the initial phase goes, we're told the cluster could grow even larger." From the report Once the phone's motherboards have been extracted from their shells, the researchers say that the chips hiding within remain more than potent enough to be useful for a variety of tasks. In many cases, the single-threaded performance of these chips is as good as, if not better than, what you'd find from a many-cored datacenter chip. The Pixel Fold smartphones, which will form the basis of the cluster, are powered by a Google Tensor G2 processor with two 2.85 GHz Cortex-X1, two 2.35 GHz Cortex-A78 and four 1.80 GHz Cortex-A55 Arm cores, a Mali-G710 MP7 GPU, and 12 GB of system memory. Early benchmarking using the SPEC suite suggests that 25-50 phones should deliver performance similar to that of a conventional server.
The major challenge, instead, is distributing workloads across multiple devices, each of which has a handful of cores of one or more varieties, and most have 8-12 GB of memory. UCSD researchers are approaching this challenge from a couple of different angles. The first is by targeting applications that can easily fit within a single device. The second is using Kubernetes to orchestrate container deployments across clusters of 25-50 phones. For this to work, the devices first need to be flashed with a Linux operating system suitable for the job. While Android makes for a great handheld experience, it is not intended for server duty. In the blog post, researchers note that Android includes functionality intended to stop rogue applications from chewing up excessive amounts of memory and draining your battery. In server context, these safety mechanisms are no longer necessary.
[Ryan Kastner, an associate professor of computer science at UCSD] told us this was by no means an easy task, but the team has made steady progress toward getting Linux running smoothly on these devices, including support for the phone's onboard GPUs. Access to some functionality, like the chip's integrated tensor processing unit, remains elusive. Clustering these devices will require networking the phones together. Normally these devices would connect over cellular or Wi-Fi, but at this scale, this not only isn't practical, but also has implications for security, he explained. Instead, the team will employ PCBs that both supply power and break out wired Ethernet networking.
The researchers suggest that many EdTech, grading, and research workloads commonly run by universities in the cloud are small enough to run on the cluster without issue. "The vast majority of these applications are within the capabilities of a single smartphone to host, with the standard grading backend running on small cloud instances," a blog post detailing the planned deployment reads. "Early experiments show that even a moderately-sized cluster of 20 phones is capable of supporting peak submission rates for a 75+ student class."
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Trial date set for Drewitt-Barlows facing rape and human trafficking charges
The prosecutor told the court that the pair had featured in documentaries and reality TV shows
The four mistakes that led to bungee tragedy on Skeleton Bridge: FRED KELLY saw the scene for himself, now he retraces the prelude to disaster. So was it really an accident?
As three men lift Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas into the air, it's clear that something is seriously wrong.
Glamorous World Cup WAG launches blistering social media attack on USA great Tim Howard
Former goalkeeper Howard drew the ire of the nation of Curacao when he claimed they'd get 'smoked' and concede over 20 goals in the expanded 2026 World Cup.
The secret behind the World Cup's happiest team: They're sharing rooms with their WAGs! Curacao team doctor even signs off on players having sex before games for 'emotional help'
The Caribbean island competing at their first World Cup have been treated to conjugal visits at the tournament.
The new database world according to Google: Inexact queries and AI in everything
'Humans are not going to be using data platforms in the next three to five years,' product exec tells us