Today, HP is continuing to build on their news at CES, announcing HP’s newest Envy and Pavilion laptop PCs – now the broadest consumer portfolio of AI-enhanced laptops. These devices are designed to unlock your creativity and productivity with the latest AI capabilities for the most personalized experiences yet.
Exciting new features across both the Envy and Pavilion portfolios include:
- Either Intel® Core™ Ultra or AMD Ryzen™ processors – both offering dedicated NPUs for even more personalized performance.
- HP Smart Sense, which leverages AI to automatically optimize elements of the device like fan noise, temperature, and performance tailored to your workflow.
- Copilot in Windows, which complements your capabilities and creativity with intelligent assistance and relevant answers. These are HP’s first devices with the Copilot key, where you can access this AI-powered intelligent assistant with a single press of a button. Also available is an innovative AI meeting assistant through a 30-day trial of Otter.ai.
- Audio tuning by Poly with Poly Studio, and up to a 5MP camera for the perfect collaboration pair up.
- ENERGY STAR® Certified and up to EPEAT® Gold with Climate+ Registered to extend HP’s commitment to a more sustainable future, incorporating recycled materials before, during, and after use.
The HP Pavilion Series – Personalized Computing for Every Creative Pursuit
The HP Pavilion series combines premium features with customizable performance for maximum value. Whether editing content or enjoying a little down time, the latest Pavilion laptop PCs provide sharp 16:10 visuals, an expanded port lineup, and long-lasting battery life to match your hustle.
The new HP Pavilion 16-inch Laptop PC brings a brilliant OLED display option to the Pavilion lineup for the perfect portable powerhouse, providing:
- An Epic Canvas for Creation: Take advantage of 10.3% more vertical viewing space than the previous Pavilion 16 with a larger precision touchpad and backlit keyboard assist for comfortable browsing. On Intel® models, get up close and personal with the stunning detail of optional NVIDIA® graphics or immerse yourself in entertainment on up to an IMAX Enhanced Certified OLED display.
- Configurations to Fit Every Flow: Tackle your most intensive projects with a range of collaboration tools shared across the portfolio, choosing from several Intel® or AMD models and an optional FHD IR camera. HP Fast Charge provides a timely battery boost ahead of a long day of creativity, resulting in up to 19 hours of battery life on devices with up to an Intel® Core™ Ultra processor – a 44% increase over the previous Pavilion 16.
The HP Pavilion 16 is expected to be available in April at HP.com, Best Buy and Costco. The version with Intel®Core™ processors has a starting price of $1,199.99. The version with AMD Ryzen™ processors has a starting price of $899.99.
The HP Envy Series – Unparallelled Adaptability for Limitless Personalization
The new HP Envy x360 14 inch 2-in-1 Laptop PC and HP Envy x360 16 inch 2-in-1 Laptop PC are adaptable companions that move with you, delivering:
- Flexibility to Power Your Lifestyle: Choose between 14- and 16-inch versions with either Intel® or AMD Ryzen™ processors, perfect for versatile functionality, featuring a high-strength aluminum design, and Thunderbolt™ 4 ports (on Intel® models). Both new laptops power through all-day use for up to 17 hours of immersive creativity.
- Expertly Curated Sights and Sounds: Experience unmatched clarity and comfort with an immersive 16:10 screen ratio, enhanced by upgrades to the keyboard and touchpad for more comfortable browsing, editing, and gaming. The optional 2.8K OLED display features an IMAX Enhanced certification for superior visuals.
The 14- and 16- inch models are expected to be available beginning in March at HP.com as well as Best Buy and Staples. The HP Envy x360 14 with Intel® Core™ processors has a starting price of $1,399.99. The AMD version has a starting price of $1,299.99. The HP Envy x360 16 with Intel® Core™ processors has a starting price of $1,799.99. The AMD version has a starting price of $1,499.99.
City Of Hamilton Confirms That They Have Been Pwned In A Ransomware Attack
Posted in Commentary with tags Hacked on March 5, 2024 by itnerdI’ve been sitting on this for a few days, but now that the City Of Hamilton has confirmed that they got pwned in a ransomware attack, I’m publishing this story. Here’s what is known about the incident:
City manager Marnie Cluckie named the nature of the cyber attack for the first time during a virtual call Monday afternoon, alongside Mayor Andrea Horwath. The call was the city’s first media conference since the breach began on Feb. 25.
The incident has shut down almost all city phone lines, paralyzed city council and impacted dozens of services including the bus schedule app, library WiFi and permit applications.
The city hasn’t provided a timeline for when the situation will be resolved.
“It’s impossible to know how long it will take us to get fully up and running again,” Cluckie said.
“I can tell you that we will only restore systems when we are confident we can do so safely and securely.”
The city does not believe personal data has been accessed, she said. Hamilton police have been notified and will be investigating.
Cluckie said she’s been tightlipped about what’s happening behind the scenes as the situation is “sensitive” and would not reveal the amount of money the attackers are asking for or where they’re located.
The city has insurance coverage for cybersecurity breaches, she said.
This illustrates that no organization is safe from an attack like this without proper defences being in place. I for one would like to know exactly how they got in and what the City of Hamilton will do to make sure that this doesn’t happen again. Because anything that shuts down services on a scale like this is a non trivial event.
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