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Science/Technology / There Will Not Be A Huawei Mate 50 Series This Year, Rumor Has It by jakeftd: 11:57am On Jun 17, 2021
Now in the year, Huawei's P50 leader gadget family should've effectively been declared, yet the organization's all around recorded hardships originating from the different boycotts against it gave by the US government have negatively affected that dispatch, which is the reason it's rumored to have been postponed.

It should in any case occur eventually this year, and that is substantially more than could be said for the possible Mate 50 family. Consistently in the subsequent half, Huawei has divulged the new Mate leaders, supplementing the P-series in its program. Yet, in 2021, that will not occur, as indicated by another report out of China.

Huawei is compelled to skirt the Mate 50 series, so it can concentrate the entirety of its limited assets on the P50 family. This has never occurred since the primary Mate went official in 2013, however is justifiable considering the pressing factor Huawei winds up under, with a vigorously injured store network as a result of the multitude of boycotts.

By and by, it's something miserable to occur, particularly since in the course of recent years, the Mate leads have consistently been extraordinary gadgets. It's not simply Huawei losing in light of the relative multitude of boycotts, it's the versatile world all in all, and purchasers particularly, since we will have one less decision for incredible gadgets.

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Science/Technology / In 2023, You Won’t Be Able To Fly Most Drones In The US Without Location by jakeftd: 7:32pm On Dec 31, 2020
If you intend to fly a drone in the US, you’re going to want to pay attention: the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) just issued the single biggest set of changes to US drone law since the agency first took an interest in the technology. With the proper license, you’ll soon be able to fly at night and over people. But the biggest change is this: in 2023, it may be illegal for you to fly some drones at all unless you retrofit them with their own broadcasting equipment.

In 2022, the US government will require every new mass-produced drone weighing over 0.55 pounds (0.25 kg) to broadcast your location — and I do mean your location, not just the location of your drone. You’ll also be broadcasting an identification number that law enforcement can cross-reference with your registration number, as well as your drone’s speed and altitude.
It’s all part of a new “Remote ID” standard designed to give the FAA and law enforcement a handle on what’s actually flying around in the skies, and it makes sense we might want something like that, considering the current system only requires you to slap a sticker on your drone that nobody’s going to be able to see while it’s flying through the air. This way, law enforcement can theoretically figure out who’s flying any given drone dangerously and shut them down.

But the Remote ID rule doesn’t just apply to brand-new drones: in 2023; it’ll be illegal to fly your existing drones without that same broadcast. There’s no grandfathering clause for older drones, no exemption for home-built racing drones, and it doesn’t matter whether you’re flying it for fun or even just flying it indoors. You’ll either need to retrofit it with a new broadcast module or only fly it in a specially designated drone flying zone called an “FAA-Recognized Identification Area,” according to the new rules. No such areas yet exist — the FAA will be accepting applications for the new zones in 2022.

It’s also noteworthy the FAA isn’t saying precisely how or how far these drones need to broadcast their identity, largely leaving it up to manufacturers to figure out the best way to do so over the next 18 to 20 months, which is when new drones sold in the US will have to comply. “At this time, no means of compliance have been FAA-approved,” writes a spokesperson.

For a DJI-style drone that already packs plenty of technology and already connects to your smartphone, it might theoretically be as easy as sending an additional signal every so often, but it depends on what the FAA decides to approve in the end. DJI and Skydio couldn’t yet tell me what their paths forward will be, which makes me wonder if there’s some wrinkle I’m missing.

“DJI has long supported the FAA’s Remote ID initiative because it will enhance drone accountability, safety and security. The FAA’s deliberative process of reviewing over 50,000 public comments has resulted in a rule that will serve the whole industry, as operators move on to more complex drone operations that save lives and benefit society. We are reviewing the final rule to understand how DJI can take steps towards complying with the FAA’s upcoming requirements,” reads a statement from DJI.

It is worth noting that while DJI railed against the FAA’s original proposal that might have required every drone to broadcast their Remote ID over the internet, the final rules explicitly don’t require an internet connection, and suggest that manufacturers might simply use short-range Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.

Here’s self-flying drone maker Skydio’s statement: “We are reviewing the FAA’s new rule on remote identification, which comes into effect in roughly 30 months. There is no immediate impact on Skydio customers. We are working closely with the FAA and taking steps to ensure that our current and future products will be in compliance with the new framework.”

If it does prove difficult to add these broadcasts. or if people become worried about revealing their location, it could change the way drones are made and sold. Companies like DJI already try to keep some drones under the 0.55-pound weight limit so buyers don’t have to legally register them with the FAA. Now, more drones are likely to follow suit, and manufacturers of cheaper flying toys might think twice about crossing that weight limit as well. Even racing drones designed to shed as much weight as possible may now need to factor a possible Remote ID transmitter into their build.

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Webmasters / Android 10 Gets Its First Security Patch, 49 Security Vulnerabilities Fixed by jakeftd: 1:58pm On Sep 14, 2019
Google has released the Android Security Patch for September 2019 to address the most important security vulnerabilities and bugs discovered since August 2019, which also happens to be the first security patch for the recently released Android 10 operating system.

Consisting of the 2019-09-01 and 2019-09-05 security patch levels, the Android Security Patch for September 2019 addresses a total of 49 security vulnerabilities across various core Android components, including Framework, Media framework, System, kernel components, Nvidia components, and Qualcomm components, including closed-source ones. The most critical flaw fixed in this patch may allow remote attackers to execute code.

"The most severe of these issues is a critical security vulnerability in the Media framework component that could enable a remote attacker using a specially crafted file to execute arbitrary code within the context of a privileged process. The severity assessment is based on the effect that exploiting the vulnerability would possibly have on an affected device," reads the security bulletin.
"Rolling out now to all supported Google devices"

In addition to the Android Security Patch for September 2019, Google also released the Pixel Security Update for September 2019, addressing a total of 103 security vulnerabilities across various components. The Pixel Security Update for September 2019 is now rolling out as well to all supported Pixel devices running Android 10, including the Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3a, and Pixel 3a XL.

No functional patches are included in the Pixel Security Update for September 2019 since Android 10 was just released earlier this month and not all users managed to install it yet. However, if you are running Android 10, it is highly recommended that you install both the Android Security Patch and Pixel Update for September 2019 as soon as possible. The Android Security Patch for September 2019 will also rollout to other phones soon.

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Webmasters / Google Chrome 77 Is Out For Linux, Android, Windows & Mac With 52 Security Fixe by jakeftd: 1:51pm On Sep 14, 2019
Google has promoted the Chrome 77 web browser to the stable channel for all supported platforms, including Linux, Android, Windows, and Mac.

Google Chrome 77 introduces several performance enhancements to speed up your browsing experience, including new performance metrics that helps web developers measure how fast the content of a web page loads so you can access it faster than ever, as well as new form capabilities to support custom form controls.

"It has not always been easy for developers to measure how quickly the main content of a web page loads and is visible to users. The usefulness of existing metrics varies. Some metrics are only measurable in a lab, while others tell nothing about content that users care about. Consider the example below, taken from a DevTools performance audit," said Google.

Additionally, Google Chrome 77 introduces new origin trials that lets you to try new Chrome features before they are released and give feedback to the web standards community on their usability, effectiveness, and practicality. Users will be able to register for the origin trials here.
"52 security vulnerabilities patched"

Among other new features included in the Google Chrome 77 release, we can mention a new Enter Key Hint content attribute, feature policy control over document.domain, layout instability monitoring, the ability to limit the "referer" header's length to 4kB and the registerProtocolHandler() url argument to http or https.

Of course, there are also various other smaller changes that aren't visible to users, but that will make your Chrome experience better. Last but not least, Google fixed a total of 52 security vulnerabilities in Chrome 77, and you can learn all about them in the release announcement.

Meanwhile, you can download Google Chrome 77 for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows right now or update your installations via OTA updates. Android users can update to Google Chrome 77 by installing it from the Google Play store app directly on their devices.

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Webmasters / Apple Releases Public Beta 5 Of Ios 13, Ipados 13, And Tvos 13 To Public Tester by jakeftd: 10:55pm On Aug 11, 2019
Apple released today the fifth public beta version of its upcoming iOS 13, iPadOS 13, and tvOS 13 operating systems to public beta testers, along with beta 5 of macOS 10.15 Catalina.

As expected, one day after the release of the sixth developer beta of iOS 13, iPadOS 13, tvOS 13, and watchOS 6, Apple released the fifth public beta of iOS 13, iPadOS 13, and tvOS 13 to public beta testers, which can install them on their devices enrolled into the Apple Beta Software Program.

The public beta 5 release of iOS 13, iPadOS 13, and tvOS 13 includes the same changes implemented in the developer beta 6 release. To install the latest iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and tvOS public betas, you should check out the instructions we provided for you here, here, and here.
"iOS 13, iPadOS 13, macOS 10.15, tvOS 13, and watchOS 6 launch next month"

The final release of the iOS 13, iPadOS 13, macOS 10.15, tvOS 13, and watchOS 6 operating systems is expected to hit the streets next month for all supported devices. Meanwhile, the development cycle will soon enter weekly beta releases throughout the month of August and the first half of September.

Last year's iOS 12 had a total of twelve beta releases, so we believe iOS 13 could have more than 10 betas as well. If you're using the iOS 13, iPadOS 13, macOS 10.15, tvOS 13, or watchOS 6 betas, please remember to update your devices to the latest beta release as soon as possible for a more stable experience.

The iOS 13, iPadOS 13, macOS Catalina 10.15, tvOS 13, and watchOS 6 pack lots of exciting new features and enhancements to make your iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Watch experience better, safer, and more secure. We expect the final release to be available at the end of September 2019.

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