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Mac OS Ken
Apple Sort of Skirts the WSJ/Goldman Story - MOSK: 11.30.2023

Mac OS Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 14:28


- Apple Issues Vague Statement Related to Goldman Sachs Breakup Report - Pros and Cons on AAPL from Morgan Stanley - Apple Pay Promo Generates Money for the Global Fund - Steam Ending Support for macOS High Sierra and macOS Mojave - Apple Names Top Books, Audiobooks, and Podcasts for 2023 - Apple Books for iOS and iPad Adds “Year in Review” Insights for Readers - Apple Music Plays Up Replay 2023 - Apple Names 2023 Apps of the Year - Chat with us in Patreon for as little as $1 a month. Support the show at Patreon.com/macosken - Send me an email: info@macosken.com or call (716)780-4080!

謙信的歷史廣場
【歷史疑案】誰是發明比特幣的中本聰?

謙信的歷史廣場

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 6:45


謙信的Mixerbox 訂閱節目:獨立思考,請大家多多捧場,支持謙信繼續提供好節目 謙信新書:戰國名女性,在Readmoo kobo 與google書店都有販售 業務合作請洽:japantraveler1@gmail.com athrunzhung@gmail.com 2023年4月,經過2022年震盪的比特幣,悄悄的又站上3萬美元大關,當然謙信不是要來談這個,畢竟之前就已經提到虛擬貨幣已經就像是鬱金香泡沫的。但有個謎題始終無解,那就是創造者「中本聰」真實身分到底是誰? 2023年4月5日,一名科技專家安迪拜歐Andy Baio在Twitter發出一篇文章:比特幣白皮書隱藏在 macOS 的每個版本中《The Bitcoin Whitepaper Is Hidden in Every Modern Copy of macOS》。他表示有天想修理印表機列印文件時,意外在macOS中發現中本聰的比特幣白皮書PDF副本「Virtual Scanner II」,此文件只存在從 Mojave(10.14.0)到當前版本Ventura(13.3)的每個macOS版本中,但不存在於High Sierra(10.13)或更早版本中,也就是說2018年以後的Mac os就存在PDF白皮書。 文章指出,沒有人曉得為何比特幣白皮書會被安裝在Mac系統裡,或許只是選擇一個方便、容量小的多頁PDF進行測試,從來沒有打算讓用戶發現此文章。直到安迪·拜歐Andy Baio發現以前,只有設計師約書亞狄更斯Joshua Dickens在2020年11月發現「Virtual Scanner II」的圖像捕獲設備。…. fb專頁:https://www.facebook.com/historysquare/ FB社團:https://www.facebook.com/groups/873307933055348 Podcast : http://kshin.co​ twitter:@alexzhung 電子書著作 Amazon : https://reurl.cc/g8lprR​ Readmoo :https://reurl.cc/jqpYmm​ Kobo : https://reurl.cc/GdDLgW​ Google : https://reurl.cc/9ZyLyn​

Yousef's Podcast
Upgrading From MacOS High Sierra To MacOS Monterey: Part 2

Yousef's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 3:10


I describe in detail how to open and install macOS Monterey. You go to Apple Menu > App Store, and then you search for macOS Monterey. If you have already downloaded macOS Monterey from the App Store, click open. Or, find the app Install macOS Monterey in the launchpad or the Applications folder in Finder. Either way, you double-click on the app, and you press continue. Then, you agree to the Terms of Use, select your disk, and enter your password. Next, it will start installing, and eventually, your computer will ask you to press restart. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yousef-ashour5/message

Yousef's Podcast
Upgrading From MacOS High Sierra To MacOS Monterey: Part 1

Yousef's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 2:58


I describe in detail how to download macOS Monterey if your mac is running High Sierra. You go to Apple Menu > App Store, and then you search for macOS Monterey. You then click download and wait 25-40 minutes for it to download. Download this right now by clicking this link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/macos-monterey/id1576738294 and letting it download. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yousef-ashour5/message

Billy Newman Photo Podcast
Billy Newman Photo Podcast | 189 Develop Film – 360 Video Rendering

Billy Newman Photo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 15:19


If you're looking to discuss photography assignment work, or a podcast interview, please drop me an email. Drop Billy Newman an email here. If you want to book a wedding photography package, or a family portrait session, please visit GoldenHourWedding.com or you can email the Golden Hour Wedding booking manager here. If you want to look at my photography, my current portfolio is here. If you want to purchase stock images by Billy Newman, my current Stock photo library is here. If you want to learn more about the work Billy is doing as an Oregon outdoor travel guide, you can find resources on GoldenHourExperience.com. If you want to listen to the Archeoastronomy research podcast created by Billy Newman, you can listen to the Night Sky Podcast here. If you want to read a free PDF eBook written by Billy Newman about film photography: you can download Working With Film here. Yours free. Want to hear from me more often?Subscribe to the Billy Newman Photo Podcast on Apple Podcasts here. If you get value out of the photography content I produce, consider making a sustaining value for value financial contribution, Visit the Support Page here. You can find my latest photo books all on Amazon here. Website Billy Newman Photo https://billynewmanphoto.com/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/billynewmanphoto Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/billynewmanphotos/ Twitter https://twitter.com/billynewman Instagram https://www.instagram.com/billynewman/ About   https://billynewmanphoto.com/about/ 0:14 Hello, and thank you very much for listening to this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast. I was thinking today I went to my local film store, my local camera store, dotson's here in Eugene. And I dropped off a rule of actie film this 100 speed acti film that I that I recently finished I guess kind of is sometime in junior I finished the role I was shooting a Nikon nav camera with a 50 millimeter lens. I just dropped it off to get it developed. But I don't I don't do the scanning anymore. I kind of got tired of that I wanted to shift over to a more modern digital system. But I like shooting film, I dropped it off at DOT Dawson's they do sort of a 24 hour ish. You know, return time, which is great. It's fantastic. But I said well hey, like do the develop only I don't need the prints. But I do want a digital version. So do a CD print up the CD for me. But now optical media is so rare. I don't have a CD drive, I don't have a CD drive in the house I have I have a computer over here, set aside or like an old desktop computer one that's kind of in the closet, I'm going to pull it out, plug it in, just so I can put the CD in it, get those photos off, put them on a thumb drive and then transfer it over to my computer. So kind of one of those funny things where you think you're in a system and then part of the system starts to get antiquated and made obsolescence and now we're in a place just a few years after the Millennium where optical disk drives all of that stuff, all those trillions of dollars I'm sure that we're invested in creating this technology of optical discs has now become obsolete and kind of turned into something you can hardly use. So it's a kind of a funny system. And that works out but have a CD right now and a set of negatives of some really cool photos that I've taken between March April May of this year that I shot on film so excited to put those up here soon. 2:14 You can see more of my work at Billy Newman photo comm you can check out some of my photo books on Amazon. I think you can look up Billy Newman under the authors section there and see some of the photo books on film on the desert, on surrealism on camping, and cool stuff over there. This image that was a quick screenshot, or a quick capture that we made around the campsite, near Lone Pine, California and the Alabama hills and it was a really cool campsite. I think we stayed there for about, I don't know four to six days or so in November and December of 2012 really cool time of year to be out there. And we were fortunate I think Easter this year in Nevada is we had that rain shadow so that it was just a lot drier on the east side of California than it was on that coastal side of this year in Nevada is when we were there a few weeks before that. But the cool thing about this campsite if you guys were to bother to look it up. It actually matches the broom Hilda seen from Django Unchained. If you were to watch that, we found that out I think right after we camped here at the spot, then we'd watched the movie Django just a few months later. And we're like, whoa, wait a second. We just been to that spot. that exact spot right there right where this picture was taken. I think I think there's a scene where it shows like Jamie Foxx sitting over on the rock that is currently the kitchen table in this scene. But yeah, it's kind of interesting. I think the shot was set up a little different, but it was really cool to see and you're like wow, that's right where we used to be interesting when you find out a spot that you were or something else was filmed and it seems like a remote kind of campsite like this, but I'm sure over the years 1000s of people have been there. 4:01 You can check out more information at Billy Newman photo comm you can go to Billy Newman photo.com Ford slash support. If you want to help me out and participate in the value for value model that we're running this podcast with. If you receive some value out of some of the stuff that I was talking about, you're welcome to help me out and send some value my way through the portal at Billy Newman photo comm forward slash support. You can also find more information there about Patreon and the way that I use it if you're interested or if you're more comfortable using Patreon that's patreon.com Ford slash Billy Newman photo. 4:41 As we move into 360 video is just real, a whole new threshold or 4k 360 video. It's this whole threshold of stuff that I've not really worked on in media before, and I've not really, I guess what would it be? Like, I haven't rendered it. I haven't I haven't brought a 360 video file. haven't ever bought a 360 video file into like Final Cut Pro before. So I was trying that out this weekend and I had to upgrade a lot of stuff had to upgrade my Mac to Mac OS High Sierra, which has been out for a long time. But I've been kind of delaying on that because I wanted to, well, I just had a stable system and I try and use my computer for work long time. So I really don't try and do updates that I don't have to do with some stuff. And finally, it's good that I waited six months to put ice on it, but it runs fine and run stable. And really, I was most interested in trying to work on this 360 video project which takes Final Cut 10.4 which is where they bring in some of those features for 360 video and VR editing and production. So it was kind of cool trying to check out but oh my goodness is that 13 inch MacBook mine really struggling when it tries to render out even just one minute of footage or when it tries to render in a 360 graphic elements is supposed to exist. You know it like on a dimensional plane, it's interesting you can put you can like put text out into space in the 3d or the in the three dimensional well not three dimensional but in the 360 space. You can look to the north, let's say and see words that are printed there you know, some kind of graphic that's laid out there and rendered into the frame I guess is what you would call it or into the into the virtual environment. It's just sort of stuck there. And so as you look around as the video elapses, you'll see you'll see this graphic object layered into the frame. And I can only imagine what kind of what kind of processing it takes to really produce some of those effects in the backend it's amazing that we're able to make what is it at queer rectilinear images 6:38 at akwil rectilinear i think is a format I don't know it's one of the format's that, you see that's where you see like the stitching of the two 180 degree images sort of melded together and it's really interesting looking at that footage and I think it's a phone is a pretty effective viewer for it and in the moment but I'm looking at other stuff like the I think it's the gear not the Gear VR, well there's the Gear VR the HTC Vive, there's like the Oculus, I think it's Oculus, right? The Oculus VR there's like a cheap one now. I was really impressed or like it was like $200 it was like 199 to get to get a screen and goggles to do some of this 360 video experience and I'm trying to think about like this business ventures that are sort of attached to this with with a new medium that's sort of approaching like I think a couple years ago was the advent of of aerial drone footage. You know before then you had to get a helicopter and a gimbal and that's $100,000 shot to get to get aerial footage over your property or you know, whatever it is and so now it's it's just so much more possible than it used to be. I remember I remember watching I don't know I think there was like a movie that had this gimbal shot and they talked they talked about in the you know the behind the scenes stuff where they had this cable camera that ran for like 200 yards is sort of swept in and and sort of did this one shot through this long sweeping intro into like this, you know this big opening scene, but they had this big cable camera ran across a football field basically you know, you know whole action field and they pulled this camera across so it'd be this smooth kind of gliding shot that was just a little bit 2030 feet above everyone and they couldn't really pan it with just a crane. So they're talking about technically how they engineer this shot and this is back in I don't know 1999 2000 and now it's just that's an amateur ability where you can get a drone with a gimbal and put it 20 feet in the air and have it follow in for 200 300 feet and have a perfectly still 4k image that the tracks in on a party or you know looks really cinematic or you know any anything like that it's just amazing what kind of options that are now with with the way you're able to develop media so it's cool thinking about just the level or the simplicity that we'll be able to work in rendering or work in producing 360 or virtual reality footage or drone footage 10 years on from now like if you think about it for a moment like 10 years ago it was pretty hard to drop in like high definition footage onto your laptop or computer to like render out about 2008 April 2008 may 2008 that was still like a pretty car there was that it was starting to happen HD or you know amateur Lee recorded HD footage was starting to happen but really it was it was pretty rare to get HD cameras on the market for inexpensive prices. in that era it was still all standard definition stuff I mean while I was in college, doing new media stuff all the camera project or you know all the video projects that we worked on were all in standard def It was really an interesting invention that we switched over to 16 by nine for a lot of the you know the the standard output of a lot of the files that we'd render when I started the first camera like the first camcorder I was really working with was it was a Canon XL one. And like the 2002 2006 seven era and man fantastic camera. I think there was like A lot of documentaries that were put together that you know, is a real workhorse kind of professional camera. And I was really fortunate to be a person in Southern Oregon getting to work with that level of video technology back in the early 2000s. It was really a cool opportunity that I had. And then kind of thinking about that now just the level of like, wow, okay, so we moved on from standard definition, we moved on from the four by three aspect ratio, we moved on from tape media, or from AV capture files, and you know, capture card systems, and so on, that's kind of transitioned into much simpler h 264. Pro res file systems, these digital file systems that are easy to upload easier to write to a computer. And amazing what processors can do now to just in the the level of work that they're able to output. And what's interesting is like this, so 10 years ago, the difficulty of rendering HD footage that we had, that's similar to now 10 years later, in 2018, the difficulty I'm having, trying to render out this 360 degree footage that's, that's been recorded, and it's just so much, you know, you'd imagine it's like an HD video in front of you. Now, this is a 4k video that's all around you. And it's just seems like you know, just seems like dozens more, 11:15 I don't know, just seems like a way bigger file to render, I guess that's really what it is, 4k files are real big. And for this virtual reality 360 thing, it really seems like you need that level of resolution so that when you look in any particular spot, you know, through like a VR headset, you get a full resolution image from that, that single vantage point that you're looking at. And when I was talking earlier about ventures or you know, business ventures that I'd like to incorporate into the 360 video idea, I was really thinking a lot about like, like wedding photography events, or you know, there's, there's wedding videographers. But I think now with, with like the release of the, just this season, the release of the GoPro 360 fusion, which has, I think it's like an integrated digital gimbal support. So as you as you move the camera around through three dimensional space, the camera kind of digital reacts to the motion that you've created. And so it sort of stabilizes that. So I guess considered you're you're walking and you're taking steps and so you kind of have a trot to the the motion of the camera. Well, I guess Apparently, this gimbal is supposed to this digital gimbal doesn't. McCann or it doesn't, you know, work in the real world. But it just, it takes the video file and I guess it's able to gimbal it, whatever that means, but it's able to smooth that out and stitch it together so that, you know you kind of lose a lot of that shakiness to the video, I guess they've had stabilization for years. But apparently they're explaining at least that it might be a different level of it. So it might be an interesting thing to check out. But what I was hopeful to do was, you know, try and do something where you'd you'd record like, a 360 video of let's say, like a wedding ceremony. And then as a as an offer to a bride and groom, you give them a headset, and you give them the 360 experience so that they can either I guess give that to family that wasn't there perhaps really that's just like a Facebook opportunity in a big way like because you can just share those videos. You know, share those videos online and kind of see them digitally through the browser, which is a really exciting thing about social media sharing YouTube 360, Facebook 360. And I think Vimeo 360 are all video sharing platforms where you can you can view that content in a browser. I think chrome works the best for right now I had a lot of trouble in Safari viewing 360 browser stuff but but really interesting stuff. And it's been kind of cool. I was trying to think though Yeah, like, oh, be cool. Yeah, set up for the you know, set up a 360 video. And then years from now, you can come back because a big track, but years from now you can come back and like put on goggles or view just everything that was happening at a wedding, but it's a really immersive experience. I thought it'd be kind of cool. So I guess all that's to say I rented a GoPro 360 fusion, I think it should be here this week. So I'm gonna try and run through and put together like a portfolio of 360 images, and in 360 videos from a lot of the locations. You know, a lot of the natural outdoor landscape locations that I've sort of come to learn about over the last 10 years of doing landscape photography across Oregon in the northwest, so I'm hopeful to try and do that over like the Memorial Day weekend. I think it's going to be kind of fun. Try to hit it hard. Thanks a lot for checking out this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast. Hope you guys check out some stuff on Billy Newman photo.com a few new things up there some stuff on the homepage, some good links to other other outbound sources, some links to books and links to some podcasts. Like this blog posts are pretty cool. Yeah, check it out at Billy new minnesota.com. Thanks a lot for listening to this episode and the back end like you next time.

Microsoft Cloud Show
Episode 423 | News Roundup From the Microsoft Cloud

Microsoft Cloud Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 41:21


In this episode, AC & CJ catch up on the biggest news in the Microsoft cloud space as well as changes in store for Microsoft 365.Banter Explore Azure's global infrastructure Blockchain 101 - A Visual Demo News iOS zero-day let SolarWinds hackers compromise fully updated iPhones Analyzing the Legal Implications of GitHub Copilot Microsoft brings Azure Government Top Secret into GA Microsoft Invests in Rubrik, Partners to Protect Customers from Ransomware Microsoft hires former Uber product chief Manik Gupta to build ‘world-class consumer experiences' The Rise of DOS: How Microsoft Got the IBM PC OS Contract Microsoft Graph JavaScript SDK 3.0.0 is now generally available MC278815 - Microsoft 365 apps and services support for IE11 has ended MC276032 - OneDrive sync client will no longer update or be supported on macOS Sierra 10.12 and macOS High Sierra 10.13 MC271072 - OneDrive sync client will no longer be supported on Windows Server 2008 R2 MC276896 - Announcing automatic redirection from Office 365 Security and Compliance Center to Microsoft 365 Defender portal MC276028 - Plus addressing to be enabled for all Exchange Online customers MC275807 - Removing Message Trace in SCC. Move Custom Queries to Message Trace in the new Modern EAC MC274188 - Teams Meeting Recordings Auto-Expiration in OneDrive and SharePoint MC273629 - New Device Parsing Logic in Microsoft Teams Call Quality Dashboard MC272450 - Sender-recipient pair receiving limits in Microsoft Office 365 NSA Awards Secret $10 Billion Contract to Amazon Picks AC’s Pick MIT 15.S12 Blockchain and Money, Fall 2018 CJ’s Pick An F-35 pilot's helmet costs more than a Ferrari and takes two days to get fitted

The Genealogy Guys Podcast & Genealogy Connection
The Genealogy Guys Podcast #387

The Genealogy Guys Podcast & Genealogy Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 67:36


Announcement The Genealogy Guys Learn subscription education site, is on sale through December 31, 2020, for $69 for your first year's subscription (new subscribers only). Regularly $99, this is our lowest price of the year! Visit http://blog.genealogyguys.com/2020/11/genealogy-guys-learn-on-sale-through.html for full details for obtaining the discount and our current course catalog. News You Can Use and Share! ProQuest and Ancestry have extended remote access to Ancestry Library Edition in participating libraries through March 2021. MyHeritage announced that Family Tree Builder software is now available for the macOS Catalina and macOS High Sierra platforms. MyHeritage has published three new collections from Wales: Wales, Parish Births and Baptisms; Wales, Parish Marriages and Banns; and Wales, Parish Deaths and Burials. MyHeritage announces a Gift membership at a 50% discount. See their blog at https://blog.myheritage.com/2020/11/introducing-the-myheritage-gift-membership/. The National Archives (TNA) in the UK has announced that they are doubling the monthly limit on downloading free digital records from their website from 50 to 100. You must register for a free account on their site. Findmypast has released: Warwickshire, Coventry Blitz, German Air Raids 1940-1941; British Armed Forces, First World War Soldiers' Medical Records; new Yorkshire Baptisms; new Yorkshire Monumental Inscriptions; British Armed Forces Soldiers' Wills 1850-1986; Ireland, Londonderry (Derry) War Memorial 1914-1918; and British Red Cross & Order of St. John Enquiry List, Wounded & Missing 1914-1919. Newspapers.com announces the first phase of their Marriage Index Collection – 50 million wedding announcements. Geni announced that its World Family Tree now connects over 150 million profiles. Drew recaps the huge new and expanded collections at FamilySearch. DNA Segment with Diahan Southard Drew discusses with Diahan how traditional paternity tests differ from the autosomal DNA tests that genealogists use. Cyndi Says Cyndi Ingle tells us to file as we go. We Hear from Our Listeners Tom asks about having hired a consultant who created his tree at Ancestry.com under her account. He wants to download that GEDCOM to RootsMagic but cannot share that tree with other people per the Ancestry settings. He is looking for suggestions for how to deal with this. Tom is looking for books and other materials about life in Scotland and its history between 1900 and 1930. Drew provided some book references, but we welcome our listeners' input and suggestions. Mark is searching for a great-grandfather ostensibly born in Alabama in 1881. He thinks his great-great-grandfather may have been “insane”. He is seeking suggestions on how to research the legal and practical aspects of “insanity” in the 1800s. We ask our listeners to share their knowledge and suggestions. Review and Drawing Drew reviewed “Polish Genealogy Research”, a Genealogical Publishing Company quick sheet by Rosemary A. Dembinski Chorzempa. GPC is giving one copy of this quick sheet away to one Genealogy Guys Podcast listener. Listen to the episode on how to enter this drawing. But act fast! Contact Us! We'd like to thank all our supporting Patreon members for their support. Your Patreon support helps us improve our technology and provide even more podcast content to you! You can join us for as little as $1 a month or as much as you'd like to contribute. Visit https://www.patreon.com/genealogyguys to get started. You should also tell your friends or your local genealogical society about our free podcasts, our free blog, and our Genealogy Guys Learn subscription education website and the current sale through December 31, 2000. Visit our Genealogy Guys Blog at http://blog.genealogyguys.com/ for even more news between podcasts. Let us hear from you at genealogyguys@gmail.com. George and Drew are available for virtual presentations for your local society. Contact us at genealogyguys@gmail.com.

GDPR Now!
Episode 16: Digital Detox - how to cleanse yourself on Data Protection Day

GDPR Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 43:16


On the day after Data Protection Day (or Privacy Day, depending on whether you are tomato or tomato) we take a look at privacy enhancing technologies - how to control, restrict and eliminate your personal data footprint (if that’s what you want to do). This podcast will be invaluable for privacy professionals that want to know what PETs are available and for consumers that would like to have greater control of their digital profiles. GDPR Now! Is brought to you by This Is DPO. www.thisisdpo.co.uk. Guest/s Abigail Dubiniecki Data Protection Specialist My Inhouse Lawyer https://www.linkedin.com/in/abigaild/ Host Mark Sherwood-Edwards info@thisisdpo.co.uk Materials Competition and Markets Authority (UK competition regulator) report on digital advertising https://www.gov.uk/government/news/cma-lifts-the-lid-on-digital-giants Links to PETs (Privacy Enhancing Tech) and resources mentioned in the podcast (and more!) Disclaimer – not endorsing any PET in particular, just sharing info. Want a pretty version or more explanation? Check out my LinkedIn profile for a Slideshare of a presentation and handy Infographic – available next week. Let’s help build this list. Which PETs are you using or curious to try? If they’re not here, let Abigail know via contact details in the show notes so I can update my list. Inform yourself, update software, adjust privacy settings, use 2FA! Privacy Analyzer (https://privacy.net/analyzer): Analyses your browser to reveal what can be learned about you and recommend actions you can take DuckDuckGo Device Privacy Tips https://spreadprivacy.com/tag/device-privacy-tips/ ‘Learn’ tab in the DisconnectMe Privacy Pro VPN (iOS only) – ‘learn’ materials available without paying. Just download the app and click!: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/disconnect-privacy-pro-entire/id1057771839?ls=1 Consumer Reports articles & videos with quick-fixes in bite-sized pieces: https://www.consumerreports.org/privacy/linkedin-privacy-settings/ www.consumerreports.org/video/view/electronics/news/6050416388001/protecting-your-online-privacy/ Terms of Service, Didn’t Read (TOSDR https://tosdr.org/): one-stop shop for digested Ts & Cs of most popular online providers, including score cards. Brilliant browser add-on offers automatic assessment of pages you access. Addresses privacy notices & terms e.g. cancellation, etc. Ghostery (www.ghostery.com) lets you block ads and trackers, watch the watchers, and speed up your browser with a suite of products, some of which are free, others reasonably privacy. A new product – Ghostery Midnight (www.ghostery.com/midnight) – claims to protect your entire device while giving granular preference management at the app-by app level. Sounds like having your own personal privacy watchdog on your device. Extension is free!! But some of the other products are paid. Baycloud (https://baycloud.com) was one of the early champions of privtech, starting in the DNT space. They offer B2C and B2B resources. Baycloud Bouncer let reveals who’s tracking you and gives you a handy dashboard to adjust your preferences (https://baycloud.com/bouncer). You can also pre-scan websites you’d like to visit from the comfort of Baycloud’s site. Try before you buy (so to speak, with your data I mean). Free!! Have I been pwned?(https://haveibeenpwned.com) will help you check whether your account or credentials has been compromised based on research into the (sigh) multitudinous data breaches. Free!! DuckDuckGo privacy report card for websites (https://duckduckgo.com/app): instantly evaluates and remediates websites you visit to give you a before and after score. Browser add-on for various browser types on desktop but only available for iOS on mobile. Free!! Deseat.Me (www.deseat.me) : Helps you clean up your online presence by instantly getting a list of all your accounts, allowing you to sort through and delete them / unsubscribe. Personal Data.io: A self-named “integrated toolbox addressing surveillance capitalism”. This advocacy group goes beyond providing tools for e.g. filing DSARs, there is a forum (https://forum.personaldata.io) and a number of chat groups for trouble-shooting, contributing, advocacy and knowledge-exchange) You can share your experience or tap into people’s expertise, commiserate or find journalists to raise awareness about your experience or discoveries. This is the group that helped journalist Judith Duportail, who was researching dating apps, learn that Tinder had over 800 (disturbing) pages of data on her. Worth a read here: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/sep/26/tinder-personal-data-dating-app-messages-hacked-sold My Permissions(https://mypermissions.com): app that does a privacy scan (Privacy Cleaner) of your social media / collaboration apps to help you identify who can access your data. It identifies your current permissions and let’s you quickly and efficiently manage them all from one place. A small fee required to manage permissions, but there is a free tier. Princeton IoT Inspector (https://iot-inspector.princeton.edu/) let’s you watch your smart devices back. Automatically discovers IoT devices and analyzes their network traffic to identify security and privacy issues. Currently only available on MacOS High Sierra or Mojave (waitlist for Windows, Linus and MacOS Catalina). PiHole for Raspberry Pi (https://pi-hole.net): Protect your entire network from ads and targeting. Block in-app and SmartTV ads. Free!! but powered by donations. You need a supported OS and hardware (Raspberry Pi). Strong Passwords: NCSC ‘3 random words’ guidance: https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/collection/top-tips-for-staying-secure-online/use-a-strong-and-separate-password-for-email. Test password strength on Comparitech: https://www.comparitech.com/privacy-security-tools/password-strength-test/. Generate secure, unique passwords with https://1password.com. VPN, tracking-blockers, ad-blockers, including some in-app / whole-of-device options and free web extensions: Bitnet Defender (https://www.bitdefender.com/toolbox) Guardian (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/guardian-firewall-vpn/id1363796315) Disconnect.Me (https://disconnect.me) ProtonVPN (https://protonvpn.com) Adblock Fast (https://adblockfast.com) HTTPS Everywhere (https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere) Privacy Badger (https://www.eff.org/privacybadger) Privacy Possum (https://download.cnet.com/Privacy-Possum/3000-11745_4-77899656.html) Who Targets Me browser extension re: political microtargeting (https://whotargets.me/en/) Private Search and Browsers: DuckDuckGo! (https://duckduckgo.com) StartPage.com (www.startpage.com) Qwant & QwantJR (https://www.qwant.com) Ecosia (https://ecosia.org) Firefox (https://www.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/new/?redirect_source=firefox-com) Brave (https://brave.com) Cliqz (https://cliqz.com/en) Use their brilliant add-ons like Facebook Container, universal cookie consent. Private chat, calls, collab: jitsimeet (https://meet.jit.si) Signal (www.signal.org) Wire (https://app.wire.com/auth) NextCloud Talk (https://nextcloud.com/talk). Secure email: Proton Mail (https://protonmail.com) NextCloud (https://nextcloud.com/athome/) Lock down social media (or switch to something better): Data Detox story: https://onezero.medium.com/find-out-what-google-and-facebook-know-about-you-31d0fa6d7b61 CitizenLab security planner: https://securityplanner.org/#/ Surveillance Self Defense social media tool: https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/protecting-yourself-social-networks; Private social networks: Minds (https://www.minds.com/) MeWe (https://mewe.com) Mastodon (https://mastodon.social/about) Diaspora (https://diasporafoundation.org/) Popjam (for kids): https://web.popjam.com/home. Exercise your rights, control your online identity: TapMyData (https://tapmydata.com/) Deseat.me (https://www.deseat.me/) Just Delete Me (https://justdeleteme.xyz) Data Rights Finder (https://www.datarightsfinder.org) Personaldata.io forum (https://forum.personaldata.io/) Yoti (https://www.yoti.com) SecureKey’s Verified.Me (Canada only for now: https://verified.me/) Take your data back: Personal Data Accounts: Hub of All Things (Dataswift): https://www.hubofallthings.com/ Digi.Me (https://digi.me) MesInfos (http://mesinfos.fing.org/english/) inrupt (https://inrupt.com/) Go forth and make good privacy choices: Exit Google Maps and use TomTom instead (https://www.tomtom.com/en_gb/) Read & support creators and journalists in ad-free, targeting free spaces like Correspondent (https://thecorrespondent.com/) & Medium (https://medium.com/) Listen to (or create your) Podcasts on Radio Public (https://radiopublic.com/) Pickatale reading & audio app for kids age 0 - 10 (https://pickatale.co.uk/) OneZeroMe Financial Passport (https://onezero-me.com/) Get value from it (or share the love!): Brave Rewards (https://brave.com/brave-rewards/); My Good-Loop ethical adtech (https://my.good-loop.com/#my); My Offrz (https://myoffrz.com/en/fuer-nutzer/); HATDeX (https://hatdex.dataswift.io/). Give back Privtech folks & advocates work hard & use their incredible expertise to make a difference. Help fund them. Pay for their tools. Support their cause. Contribute your own sweat & skills. Spread the word. Most BigTech apps who’ve lost their way were starving startups at some point. Help privtech scale!! It means a better future for all of us. Help Open Rights Group make more privacy notices machine-readable: https://generator.projectsbyif.com/; Participate in workgroups like Forum.PersonalData.io; Donate money, time or skills to TOSDR, PiHole, and others asking for help. Still want more? Learn here: The Ultimate Guide to Online Privacy – 150+ Ninja Tips: https://fried.com/privacy ; Privacy Tools.io : https://www.privacytools.io/ Reset the Net Privacy Pack: https://pack.resetthenet.org/; Data Ethics.eu: Digital Self Defense tab; news; CitizenLab’s Net Alert keeps you updated on online threats & offers solutions. Security Planner is very handy. NCSC Top Tips for Staying Secure Online; Data Rights Finder (Open Rights Group). Special Guest: Abigail Dubiniecki.

Limitless Possibility
127: The True 64-bit Purist Lifestyle

Limitless Possibility

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 61:32


Yanik explains why he thinks Apple is hardly to blame for the Catalina software apocalypse.Related LinksAdministrative note: On our next episode (releasing on January 19th), we will be discussing the Apple TV+ show, The Morning Show.FU: Updating Apps that Use Web Views - News - Apple DeveloperWikipedia: 64-bit computingPilky.me: Apple's Technology TransitionsAppleInsider: Road to Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: 64-BitsArs Technica: 64-bit support in Leopard: no Carbon loveApple Developer: 64-bit Transition on macOSApple Support: 32-bit app compatibility with macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 and laterMichael Tsai: iOS to Drop Support for 32-bit AppsTwitter: @Apple3Forever's tweet about the majority of Steam games in their library not being 64-bitWikipedia: WoW64Wikipedia: Technical debt

Getting More Done With Evernote
LinkedIn Integration Changes, Behind the Scenes with Evernote, macOS Spotlight Bug and Auto-formatting May Help Even Without Markdown Support

Getting More Done With Evernote

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 8:09


July 9, 2019 Hello, and welcome to Getting More Done With Evernote, Episode 001. On this episode, I’m going to cover: A major change to Evernote’s integration with LinkedIn, The Behind the Scenes Evernote video series so far, and recent, notable updates and bugs on Evernote Web, the note editor, Windows and macOS apps. I’m your host, Ray Sidney-Smith, Evernote user since 2009, Evernote Certified Consultant and Evernote Regional Leader for North America. As you can imagine, I love Evernote. And, with Getting More Done With Evernote, I hope to help everyone love Evernote, or at least digital note-taking, a little more with each episode. Important changes to LinkedIn integrations NEW VIDEO: Behind the Scenes: An Interview with Evernote CEO Ian Small New Firefox Evernote Web client coming soon! More Behind the Scenes video coming. More consistent tag implementation across Evernote product suite. Yay! Ian Small is an introvert... He thanks the Evernote community for watching and engaging with the video scenes. Post and engage in the forums, discussion.evernote.com. macOS bug in Spotlight; Evernote is working on it. For what it’s worth, I’m using macOS High Sierra (10.13.6) and Spotlight is working for me. So, perhaps it’s something that happens with Spotlight’s code in Mojave that changed. Evernote is working on fixing that. Editor Preview - Auto-formatting features (Web and desktop) - not quite markdown but useful to power users looking for less switching between keyboard and mouse for formatting. See How to use auto-formatting for full details on the features. Also, Marxi.co is a Web-based Markdown editor for Evernote, but note that notes are only editable within Marxico. Evernote for Windows (July 1, 2019) - Release Notes for Version 6.19.2 Public (308555) --- Note: Versions 6.19 is supported in Windows OS versions 7 and up. Windows 6.19 New: - Automated file splitting on export of enex files. We are making it easier to backup and import files, especially on file systems that do not support large files or systems with low memory... -Security update Fixed: - Korean characters are changed to Kanji or question marks in Work Chat - Fixed an error in export option when selecting all notes (Ctrl + A) - Cursor jumps to beginning of note body during sync while editing note in shared notebook - Fixed an issue with changing Evernote DB location --- Learn more and follow me at anchor.fm/gettingmoredone. So, that’s all for now. This is Ray Sidney-Smith, Evernote Certified Consultant, for Getting More Done With Evernote, signing out. Here’s to your productive life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gettingmoredone/message

JOCR hilft! Support für Apple, Mac & iPhone
So kannst du deine AIRPODS REINIGEN! #fragJOCR Show #154

JOCR hilft! Support für Apple, Mac & iPhone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 12:24


In diesem Video beantworte ich eure Fragen mit folgenden Themen: • Wie lange hält der Akku der Magic Mouse 2 bzw. des Magic Keyboards von Apple • Preboot-Fehler bei Installation von MacOS High Sierra oder macOS Mojave • Wie kann ich meine AirPods am besten säubern?

Nerdcore Podcast
Nerdcore Podcast s2e23: HDMI 2.1 con @Artemio

Nerdcore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 133:44


En este episodio de #NerdcoreLive hablamos de los temas más importantes de la semana sobre tecnología y videojuegos, pasando por los fails de seguridad de macOS High Sierra, Andy Rubin y el nuevo escándalo de acoso en una compañía tecnológica y el lanzamiento del Huawei Mate 10 en México. Además de todo esto, hablamos largo y tendido de la aprobación del nuevo estándar HDMI 2.1 y tuvimos de invitado a @artemio con quien platicamos sobre que significa la aprobación de este estándar para distintos tipos de usuarios y para el futuro del contenido 4K y HDR. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdcorepodcast/message

Intego Mac Podcast
What's a Botnet, and How Do They Work?

Intego Mac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 27:01


We mention the term "botnet" from time to time, but what exactly is a botnet? How does it work? Is it self-aware? Can botnets be taken down? We look into this, and discuss the week's security news. Fire & Ice: Making and Breaking macOS Firewalls (https://www.blackhat.com/us-18/briefings.html#fire-and-ice-making-and-breaking-macos-firewalls) 'Synthetic Click' attack re-emerges in macOS High Sierra at Defcon (https://appleinsider.com/articles/18/08/13/synthetic-click-attack-re-emerges-in-macos-high-sierra-at-defcon) Fax Machines Are Still Everywhere, and Wildly Insecure (https://www.wired.com/story/fax-machine-vulnerabilities/) Intego exclusive: HP Leaves Mac Users Vulnerable to Fax Hacks HP Ink Printers Remote Code Execution (https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06097712) Denial-of-service attack (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denial-of-service_attack) Steganography (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steganography) Homeland, Episode 9 recap (contains spoilers) (https://tvline.com/2018/04/08/homeland-recap-season-7-episode-9-useful-idiot-carrie-franny-car/) iWorm Botnet Uses Reddit and Command and Control Center Flashback Botnet is Adrift Why the Flashback Botnet is a Threat Viruses, Worms and Spyware--Yikes! A Look at Malware Terminology Intego Security Memo: Trojan Horse OSX/Koobface.A Affects Mac OS X Mac – Koobface Variant Spreads via Facebook, Twitter and More Should You Worry About People Hacking Toilets? Get 60% off Intego's Mac Premium Bundle X9 with the code INTEGOPODCAST. Download now and try it for free at intego.com. Intego Mac Security Podcast Survey: Win a $100 gift card (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/integopodcast)

Intego Mac Podcast
Security Software Deep Dive: How Intego NetBarrier Firewall Works

Intego Mac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 25:33


We take a close look at how Intego's NetBarrier firewall works. We explain how its multi-pronged defense keeps you safe, and discuss how best to set it up. Intego NetBarrier Intego NetBarrier X9 Compared to macOS High Sierra’s Firewall Why You Need an Outbound Firewall What’s the Difference Between Incoming and Outgoing Firewall Protection? Get 60% off Intego's Mac Premium Bundle X9 with the code INTEGOPODCAST. Download now and try it for free at intego.com. Intego Mac Security Podcast Survey: Win a $100 gift card (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/integopodcast)

The CultCast
CultCast #346 - 2018 MacBook Pro performance — after the patch?

The CultCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 38:57


This week:  Apple has issued a patch that significantly increases performance for all 2018 MacBook Pros, but there's one glaring problem it doesn't fix...  Plus, we talk new HomePod features from iOS 12 beta, and we wrap up with your emails!   This episode supported by   The Cult of Mac watch store offered a curated collection of beautiful Apple Watch bands at prices far lower than what Apple charges.     CultCloth will keep your iPhone X, Apple Watch, Mac and iPad sparkling clean, and for a limited time use code CULTCAST at checkout to score a free CleanCloth with any order at CultCloth.co.   Thanks to Kevin McLeodfor the music you hear on today’s episode.     On the show this week @erfon / @lewiswallace / @bst3r     Consumer Reports says MacBook Pro thermal throttling is a feature not a bug https://www.cultofmac.com/564741/macbook-pro-thermal-throttling-consumer-reports/ Consumer Reports came to the Apple's defense this week. The consumer-testing organization points out that other laptops with top-tier processors are also subject to thermal throttling. “Most processors have had this capability built in for years,” says Richard Fisco, an electronics testing program leader at Consumer Reports. “I would rather have the system throttle and take a lot longer to do things than just let itself get fried.” They recommend a desktop “If you absolutely need bleeding-fast speed — perhaps you’re a programmer who regularly compiles large applications or someone who edits huge amounts of high-resolution video — a high-end desktop may be a better bet than a souped-up laptop,” wrote Consumer Reports.     Apple issues thermal throttling fix for 2018 MacBook Pros https://www.cultofmac.com/564973/macbook-pro-thermal-throttling-fix-macos-high-sierra/ Apple saw Dave Lee’s video, and worked with him to figure out what was going on. Turns out, a major part of the problem was actually a big in the firmware, which was preventing the fans from coming as often or as high as they should. “Following extensive performance testing under numerous workloads, we’ve identified that there is a missing digital key in the firmware that impacts the thermal management system and could drive clock speeds down under heavy thermal loads on the new MacBook Pro. A bug fix is included in today’s macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 Supplemental Update and is recommended" Apple went on to say this should result in better performance for every version of the new MacBook Pro, even i7 models.   Core i9 MacBook Pro - After the Patch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTguywiC9aw Dave confirmed that now, MBP fans actually come on, which increased performance on the i9 to the save level achieved with the MBP in the freezer. In his tests, the 2018 i9 model is now 30-35% faster than the 2017 i7 model. It seems like the patch kicks affects fan activation and speed, but also keeps the chip from throttling itself down all the time. But, even patched, this i9 chip still doesn’t hit the clock speed that it COULD hit. This is the same i9 that is used in larger gaming laptops, where it can hit 4.5 or 5GHz and stay there comfortably.  In the MBP, its base clock is 2.9Ghz, and it can only boost up to 4.8 in some circumstances. In YouTuber Max Yuryyex’s Cinebench encoding tests, his i9 ran at about 3.2Ghz MacBook Pro is thin, light, and quiet, but its thermal design inhibits the potential of this high-end high performance chip.  That’s the cost of thin and light.     HomePod OS 12 Beta Software Said to Support Multiple Timers, New Phone Call Features, and More https://www.macrumors.com/2018/07/23/homepod-ios-12-beta-multiple-timers-call-features/ French tech blog iGeneration reports that a beta version of the software currently in internal testing enables users to make calls and answer them from the HomePod, ask Siri to Find My iPhone, and set multiple timers on the device. The report also mentions that users may also be able to listen to their voicemails, and search their call history over the speaker.   Would be cool to allow HomePod to control other devices in your household. Add alarms or reminders to your or your family members iPads and iPhones

CyberKitto
Gutenberg 3.2.0 Review – bugs, unwanted behavior and wish list

CyberKitto

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018


Following is an overview of issues found in Gutenberg plugin and additional comments on editor features. Jump to a specific section within this article: Functional Issues Usability and User Experience Issues Missing Features Wish List – New Feature Ideas Testing specifics:Mac OS High Sierra 10.13.4 - Chrome 67.0.3396.87.Also, Windows 7 - Chrome 67.0.3396.99.WordPress 4.9.7. Theme:Continue reading →

Command Control Power: Apple Tech Support & Business Talk

This week we are proud to be sponsored by FLEXdesk, an offering from our friends at Rooted Consulting.  FLEXdesk - Help Desk support that grows with you Topics: -Joe has some questions about content caching and working with multiple WAN IP addresses.  Sam makes an attempt at discussing while on the road. -Sam encounters an issue when attempting to download a full macOS High Sierra installer.  With content caching enabled on another computer, the App Store only downloaded a small 15 MB file.  Only when turning content caching off would it download the full installer. -Jerry is in the midst of a remodel in his home office so he talks about the struggles of being uprooted and moving equipment -He recommends theTP-Link PowerLine Adapters as a good alternative to ethernet when that’s not possible:https://amzn.to/2N6vX6P -After Jerry was talking about how an Apple TV reset worked to correct issues, Joe suggests a change in our motto to “Have you tried resetting it?”  -Joe recommends these fans he found on Amazon for spot cooling.  He specifically uses the AC Infinity Multifan S2: https://amzn.to/2NcQhmP S7: https://amzn.to/2uo5t8U -Quick tip from Jerry about a client that took their Mac into the Apple Store and were told that it needed a new logic board.  He saves the day by unplugging the battery and the client is ecstatic that it turned on again. -A reminder from Jerry to have your clients put reviews on Google or Yelp -Joe has some Safari gripes to talk about.  At times, when clicking on a link in Apple Mail, it will open a new tab in one of his minimized windows in the Dock.  Jerry wonders if it’s more of a peeve than a gripe. -Another annoyance is making exceptions to invalid certificates in https sites.  He also noticed that the password dialogue box is for the current logged in user’s credentials.  Sam thinks this is because it is placing an exception in the user’s keychain.  Jerry wonders if it’s a router’s config page with an expired certificate.  An older version of Firefox is the workaround. -Joe attempts to hold Sam to his keychain thought and he cannot verify as he is careening down the highway at high speeds -A connection to John Gruber and Daring Fireball - he declares the Menu Bar as the Mac’s greatest invention.  Joe says Command+Tab is the greatest keyboard invention.  Sam wonders what came first, Command+Tab or Windows key+Tab?

9to5Mac Happy Hour
Siri's new boss, 11-inch iPad Pro, bezel-free Apple Watch rumors

9to5Mac Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 97:51


Benjamin and Zac talk 3D Touch, AirPlay and Apple TV, iTunes 12.8 and Sonos gaining AirPlay 2, John Giannandrea's new Chief of ML and AI job, Siri changing bosses again, using Shortcuts on iOS 12, and Ming-Chi Kuo's big report on new Macs, iPads, and Apple Watches — which was recorded hours before Apple released new MacBook Pros. 9to5Mac Happy Hour is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play Music, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Sponsored by Udemy: Visit Ude.my/happyhour and use coupon code HAPPYHOUR to get 90% off life-changing classes! Sponsored by LinkedIn Jobs: Go to LinkedIn.com/HAPPYHOUR and get a $50 credit toward your first job post! Hosts: Benjamin Mayo Zac Hall Topics: Apple releases macOS High Sierra 10.13.6, iTunes gains AirPlay 2 Sonos speakers now work with AirPlay 2, control Apple Music with Siri Apple groups Siri and Machine Learning teams, ex-Google hire Giannandrea named Chief of ML and AI Apple’s new Greater China and People VPs join Leadership ranks, Federighi takes over Siri Kuo: Apple planning 11″ iPad Pro, Mac mini update, 1.57″ & 1.78″ Apple Watch, AirPower for fall Gallery: Visualizing an 11-inch iPad Pro and bezel-free Apple Watch Series 4 Apple MacBook Pro with Touch Bar updated with max 32 GB RAM, ‘improved’ third-generation keyboard, True Tone, and new Intel chips Feedback? Drop us a line at happyhour@9to5mac.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!

Beards of Tech
Episode 53: A Piece of the Ajit Pai

Beards of Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 68:46


Episode 53 - A Piece of the Ajit Pai 03June2018/ Webcast Attendees Matt Slavin, Jeff Budzinski, Kyle Fisher Agenda New Business Microsoft to potentially acquire GitHub https://www.engadget.com/2018/06/03/microsoft-github-acquisition-talks/ https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/01/microsoft--github-acquisition-talks-resume.html California Net Neutrality Bill Passes https://www.engadget.com/2018/05/30/california-senate-passes-net-neutrality-bill/ macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/06/apple-releases-macos-high-sierra-10-13-5-with-messages-in-icloud-support/ Noteworthy: iCloud Messages sync; security updates - address vulnerabilities in graphics drivers for Intel and AMD chips that allowed applications to read restricted memory, and it fixes a vulnerability in the Mail app that allowed attackers to access the contents of encrypted emails Google quietly kills tablet page on store (...aaand its back) https://www.engadget.com/2018/06/02/google-killed-android-tablet-section/ Teens Dump Facebook https://techcrunch.com/2018/05/31/teens-dump-facebook-for-youtube-instagram-and-snapchat/   Podbean: http://industryfouroh.podbean.com/ Google Play: Industry 4.0 iTunes: Industry 4.0 Stitcher: I4o Twitch: https://go.twitch.tv/industryfouroh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/industryfouroh Twitter: https://twitter.com/industryfouroh   All episode music produced by Jeff Budzinski: https://soundcloud.com/thejbones Enjoy the photography of Ryan Thompson: https://www.flickr.com/photos/waynerthompson Instagram: wayneryan21   Enjoy the Photography of Ervin Lukacs: Instagram: Ervin.Lukacs

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!
The Tech Night Owl LIVE June 2, 2018

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 159:17


The weekend before Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference (WWDC), the Night Owl assembles a panel of expert commentators to speculate on what Apple might announce. The main expected development is the launch of the newest operating systems for iPhones, iPads, Apple TV, Apple Watch and Macs. Will there be loads of new tentpole features, or, as some rumors claim, will Apple take a more measured approach, to reduce the possibility of bugs, a problem that hurt the reliability of iOS 11 and macOS High Sierra. Our panel willl also speculate on whether or not Apple plans to introduce new Macs and other products. There has been speculation on both sides, mentioning at least some new hardware, or no hardware at all. What about the possibility that Apple will someday release at least some Macs using Apple's ARM-based CPU? Is that the result of the obstacles Intel has confronted in releasing new silicon? You'll also hear speculation about whether Apple is prepared to demonstrate its promised revision to the Mac Pro, which is expected to be released in 2019, and is the Mac mini an endangered species despite a recent statement from CEO Tim Cook that the company "loves" its smallest and cheapest Mac? Our guest panel includes outspoken commentator and podcaster Peter Cohen, and commentator Josh Centers, Managing Editor for TidBITS, and author of "Take Control of Apple TV" and other titles, who also explains why he finds it difficult, if not impossible, to recommend any of Apple's current Macs. Josh will also talk about the confusion surrounding all those updated privacy statements to comply with the EU's difficult-to-understand GDPR regulations.

MacBites
MacBites - Episode 0110

MacBites

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 116:06


In this episode, Elaine’s Nagging Notification Nightmare, Bulging Batteries and the Earth Moves for Graham! BackBites The Spotty Muldoon Song Graham’s Earth Moving Experience Boxcar RIP 5 x 1m (3ft) Black Lightning Cables 3 x 3ft Black Lightning Cables 10ft, 6ft and 3ft Black Lightning Cables AmazonBasics 1.8m (6ft) Black Lightning Cable ZoomIt Mike’s Blog Post about Do Not Disturb Mode Setting up O2 Redirects Supercharged Internet at MacBites HQ ChatBites Eventbrite Madness Apple AirPort Cancellation Best Apple AirPort Replacements Apple’s decision to discontinue AirPort products is the wrong decision at the wrong time Apple outlines key features to look for when upgrading from AirPort devices How to backup a Mac to Time Machine with any hard drive AirPort Discontinued After Stocks Sell Out Cheaper HomePods Free MacBook Pro Battery Replacements 13-inch MacBook Pro (non Touch Bar) Battery Replacement Program Microsoft and Facebook Follow Apple on Gun Emoji Candy Cigarettes on Amazon Milk Chocolate Cigar Gift Box Chewing Gum Cigarettes The Dog’s Candy Sticks Review 32-bit app compatibility with macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 Apple Thunderbolt Cable Belkin Thunderbolt Cable Amazon Alexa iCloud Calendars How to Add Your iCloud Calendars to Amazon Echo How to Connect Your iCloud Calendar to Alexa on Amazon Echo Business Chat iMessage Business iChat Developer Portal Microsoft Gives OneNote Windows 10 a Promotion and Kills off OneNote 2016 OneNote for Windows 10 Replacing OneNote 2016 Roadmap OneNote for Mac Gets Stickers Google Allo Hardware Review Bluetooth FM Transmitter Review RealityBites Printopia PDFwriter Print to Outline App Review iTalk iTalk Premium iTalk Sync Lin Fei Apps Recorder (Free) Recorder Pro 4 in 1 Bundle 2 in 1 Bundle PhoneView FocusOS X 10.6 Snow Leopard MacBites Episode 29 - Snow Leopard Launch OS X Snow Leopard OS X/macOS Wallpapers OS X Wallpapers OS X 10.1 Wallpaper OS X 10.2 Wallpaper OS X 10.3 Wallpaper OS X 10.4 Tiger Wallpaper OS X 10.5 Leopard Wallpaper OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Wallpaper OS X 10.7 Lion Wallpaper OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Wallpaper OS X 10.9 Mavericks Wallpaper OS X 10.10 Yosemite Wallpaper OS X 10.11 El Capitan Wallpaper OS X 10.12 Sierra Wallpaper OS X 10.13 High Sierra Wallpaper Good But Gone: ProfCast ProfCast Contact Us Mail Us Contact Us MacBites Mail MacBites on Twitter Elaine on Twitter Mike on Twitter MacBites Siri on Twitter

RGBA
87: Bought It to Save Money

RGBA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 54:45


This week we discuss classic consoles, classic scores, leaks on leaked memo and a 32-bit world! Follow-up RGBA: 83: Quarter of Everything (http://rgba.fm/83) Police across the US are buying an affordable iPhone cracker (https://www.engadget.com/2018/04/13/police-iphone-cracker-graykey/) Show Notes Sega Classic on Twitter (https://twitter.com/SEGA_OFFICIAL/status/984972055777918976) Sega Genesis Classic Game Console 2017 Version (https://amzn.to/2qyyuge) Billy 'King of Kong' Mitchell's 'Donkey Kong' scores were a lie (https://www.engadget.com/2018/04/12/billy-mitchell-twin-galaxies-scores-stripped/) King Of Kong A fistful Of Quarters trailer - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hBs2oFjSWk) Apple’s Stumbling HomePod Isn’t the Hot Seller It Wanted - Bloomberg (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-04-12/apple-s-stumbling-homepod-isn-t-the-hot-seller-company-wanted) In a Leaked Memo, Apple Warns Employees to Stop Leaking Information - Bloomberg (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-04-13/apple-warns-employees-to-stop-leaking-information-to-media) The FCC leaked pictures of a gold iPhone X (https://www.engadget.com/2018/04/13/fcc-leaks-gold-iphone-x/) Apple introduces iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus (PRODUCT)RED Special Edition - Apple (https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2018/04/apple-introduces-iphone-8-and-iphone-8-plus-productred-special-edition) Product RED iPhone 8 Unboxing! - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4O9dNuiOWDg) Apple Now Runs On 100% Green Energy, And Here’s How It Got There (https://www.fastcompany.com/40554151/how-apple-got-to-100-renewable-energy-the-right-way) How can I tell if my information was shared with Cambridge Analytica? – Facebook Help Center – Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/help/1873665312923476?helpref=search&sr=1&query=cambridge) Facebook to start notifying users know if Cambridge Analytica used their data (https://mobilesyrup.com/2018/04/09/facebook-cambridge-analytica-data/) 32-bit app compatibility with macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 - Apple Support (https://support.apple.com/kb/HT208436) Apple 32-bits macOS Warning https://uploads.fireside.fm/images/8/8bc3871a-21eb-4f65-abe7-498a6aee37a4/3lsOubRe.png macos - How can I find out which Mac apps are 32-bit? - Ask Different (https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/289195/how-can-i-find-out-which-mac-apps-are-32-bit) Run this command in Terminal: mdfind "(kMDItemExecutableArchitectures == 'i386') && (kMDItemExecutableArchitectures != 'x86_64')" | grep ".app" | grep "/Applications/" Adventure Corner HomePod purchase for a friend being picked up by another friend -- Awesome theme song by Jim Kulakowski (http://jimkulakowski.com/) | Photo by Niels Steeman (https://unsplash.com/photos/9oHlADjtBTQ)

Mac Admins Podcast
Episode 74: iOS 11.3, macOS 10.13.4 and What Lies Beneath

Mac Admins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 65:11


SYNOPSIS: Pepijn, Charles and Tom are here with a roundup of 10.13.4 and iOS 11.3, as well as some conversation about the state of some of the bugs, as well as the latest release of Server which isn’t as threadbare as we once thought. YOUR HOSTS: Tom Bridge, Partner at Technolutionary LLC [@tbridge] Pepijn Bruienne, R&D Engineer at Duo Security [@bruienne], Proprietor of EnterpriseMac.Bruienne.com Charles Edge, Director of Marketplace at Jamf, [@cedge318] LISTEN! LINKS & NOTES iOS 11.3 release notes Bad Bug in iOS 11.3 #1 Bad Bug in iOS 11.3 #2 iOS Apps misinstalling agains macOS 10.13.4 release notes Preparation Guide Security Guide: About the security content of macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 (build 17E199), Security Update 2018-002 Sierra (build 16G1314), and Security Update 2018-002 El Capitan (build 15G20015) Der Flounder automated restart whatnot: New automated restart option added to macOS 10.13.4’s softwareupdate command line tool User-initiated Computer Enrollment in Jamf Pro 10.3 Detect UAMDM Profiles ServerServices appear gone at first. But you can do serveradmin start $service Updated Server released, and updated technote Apple Releases Service Migration Guide Charles’ Migration guide New iPad Schoolwork app News & Discussion: Sarah Edwards found recurring issues with APFS passwords going into random(ish) system logs including os_log and install.log (?!)   https://www.mac4n6.com/blog/2018/4/1/ok-internet-lets-test-this-apfs-password-bug-properly COMMUNITY CALENDAR, SPONSORED BY WATCHMAN MONITORING Conference Sites ​ Brainstorm Sandusky May 6-8, 2018 MacDevOps YVR in Vancouver, June 7-8, 2018 X World in Sydney Australia, June 27-29, 2018 Penn State University Mac Admins in State College, PA July 10th-13th Meetups London Apple Admins will meet on 12 April at 6:30pm at Treatwell. Austin Apple Admins will meet on April 25, at 6:30pm at TruSource Labs in Tech Ridge in Austin. RATE US ON ITUNES! Give Us Five Stars! SPONSOR MAC ADMINS PODCAST! If you’re interested in sponsoring the Mac Admins Podcast, please email podcast@macadmins.org for more information. SOCIAL MEDIA Get the latest about the Mac Admins Podcast, follow us on Twitter! We’re @MacAdmPodcast!  

Proyecto Macintosh
#64 Desconcentrados en Apple Park

Proyecto Macintosh

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 60:47


Bienvenidos a un nuevo capítulo de nuestro podcast, uno especial porque David Isasi ha preferido cenar con su cuñada antes que grabar con sus hermanos en la fe maquera. Pero claro, qué se puede esperar de quien reniega de pertenecer a la élite de poseedores de un MacBook. En fin, Carlos y un servidor, Emilcar, hablaremos sobre la actualidad de Twitter en el Mac, errores corregidos y otros pendientes de macOS High Sierra, y un par de noticias casi rosa sobre Apple. Pasaremos después a las preguntas de los oyentes no sin antes dar una oportunidad a Isasi de redimirse, aunque sea enlatado, hablándonos de hello., una app para iOS. Sí, para iOS. Su desvergüenza no conoce límites.Gracias a @zencastr por patrocinar nuestro podcast. Puedes usar el cupón PROYECTOMACINTOSH para conseguir un 20% de descuento en este fantástico servicio. Busca los enlaces de este episodio en https://emilcar.fm/proyectomacintosh donde también esperamos tus comentarios. Y compra nuestra camiseta en https://emilcar.fm/camisetas

Proyecto Macintosh
#64 Desconcentrados en Apple Park

Proyecto Macintosh

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 60:47


Bienvenidos a un nuevo capítulo de nuestro podcast, uno especial porque David Isasi ha preferido cenar con su cuñada antes que grabar con sus hermanos en la fe maquera. Pero claro, qué se puede esperar de quien reniega de pertenecer a la élite de poseedores de un MacBook. En fin, Carlos y un servidor, Emilcar, hablaremos sobre la actualidad de Twitter en el Mac, errores corregidos y otros pendientes de macOS High Sierra, y un par de noticias casi rosa sobre Apple. Pasaremos después a las preguntas de los oyentes no sin antes dar una oportunidad a Isasi de redimirse, aunque sea enlatado, hablándonos de hello., una app para iOS. Sí, para iOS. Su desvergüenza no conoce límites.Gracias a @zencastr por patrocinar nuestro podcast. Puedes usar el cupón PROYECTOMACINTOSH para conseguir un 20% de descuento en este fantástico servicio. Busca los enlaces de este episodio en https://emilcar.fm/proyectomacintosh donde también esperamos tus comentarios. Y compra nuestra camiseta en https://emilcar.fm/camisetas

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!
The Tech Night Owl LIVE Feb 3, 2018

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 159:18


This week's guests include Jarrod Suffecool, Intelligence Team Lead for Binary Defense, who takes us on a fascinating journey through the Dark Web (darknet). You'll learn about the unsavory activities that include "crime-as-a-service" — professional hacking kits and criminal services (created or offered by skilled hackers) that anyone can buy or rent online, and they're often very inexpensive. This makes it easier for less skilled criminals to pull off sophisticated attacks and scams, and we'll see a lot of this by tax fraud rings over the next two months. You'll also learn about Tor, the browser used to access Dark Web. Binary Defense Systems specializes in monitoring and infiltrating criminal marketplaces on the Dark Web to protect businesses and uncover evidence of crimes. You'll also hear from author/publisher Joe Kissell, of Take Control Books. Joe talks about some of the problems he's encountered with macOS High Sierra, and about the decline in the quality of Apple's operating systems. What about reports that Apple is cutting back on planned features for iOS 12 to emphasize reliability? Also discussed: The apparent failure of Apple's "underpromise and overdeliver" policy by postponing features in new products that aren't ready for prime time, including the delays in expanding support for the APFS file system to Fusion drives and Time Machine. What about the complexities and reliability problems of iCloud, which is a cornerstone of Apple's services? Joe mentions that he's had to backup and restore his new Mac after owning it for less than a month, and Gene talks about the very worst Mac he ever owned, one that required constant repairs from Apple in the short time he owned it.

Talking Tech - Vision Australia Radio
Talking Tech 23rd January 2018

Talking Tech - Vision Australia Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 14:13


Online Voice Dictation   This online voice dictation via Google Chrome on Windows or Mac looks very interesting, particularly as you don't have to installed anything.   https://www.labnol.org/internet/speech-recognition/30967/   Podcasts I Completed over the 2017/2018 Holiday Period   Demo of Changing the Bass and Treble on Google Home   http://davidwoodbr.podbean.com/e/demo-of-changing-the-bass-and-treble-on-google-home/   Demo of a Handy Amazon Skill (Remember This) That I Use to Organise my Weekly Shopping   http://davidwoodbr.podbean.com/e/demo-of-a-handy-amazon-echo-skill-remember-this-that-i-use-to-organise-my-weekly-grocery-shopping/   Demo of the Sensibo Sky Device for Controlling my Air Conditioner   http://davidwoodbr.podbean.com/e/demo-of-the-sensibo-sky-remote-device-for-your-air-conditioner-system/   Updated demo of using the Sensibo Sky via its web interface giving access to the Mode (dry, cold etc), Fan (high, low etc), and Temperature settings which are not accessible in the iOS version of the Sensibo iOs app.   http://davidwoodbr.podbean.com/e/an-update-demo-of-using-the-sensibo-sky-device-via-its-web-interface-offering-better-accessible-controls/   Amazon Echo (Drum Roll) Available in Australia Feb 1 2018   Finally its arriving, and I can use the Alexa app on my iOS or android device officially with my 3 Amazon Echo Dots.  Available Feb 1 2018.   Up to Feb 1 you can pre-order an Amazon Echo for a markedly reduced price: for example the Amazon Echo Dot pre-order is only $48.   https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2018/01/amazon-echo-australian-price-and-release-date-finally/   A Tip for Mac Users updating to Mac OS High Sierra and the voiceOver Speech Rotor   In Mac OS High Sierra the speech rotor which was VO+Command+Arrow keys now requires that you use the Shift key as well.  VO+Command+Arrow keys itself is now the VoiceOver rotor that you find with VoiceOver on the iPhone, iPod touch or iPad.   A Handy tip - Use the Apple Support app on iOS to check your Hardware Coverage on your Devices   Go to the Accounts tab within the app after signing in with your Apple ID and select one of your devices to check hardware coverage. Simply search for Apple Support App on the iOS App Store.   Sharing Your Wi-Fi Password with Guests from iOS 11 or Mac High Sierra   Great article from iMore explaining on how you go about sharing your Wi-Fi password with guests that are in your contact list.   https://www.imore.com/wi-fi-password-sharing-ios-11   Security document from Apple explains on how this works (page 34).   https://www.apple.com/business/docs/iOS_Security_Guide.pdf

Intego Mac Podcast
What's Up with My iPhone's Battery?

Intego Mac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 33:51


We discuss and explain the issue around iPhone batteries, and tell you what to do if your iPhone's battery isn't lasting all day. We also look at a new, dumb password bug in macOS High Sierra, new Wi-Fi security standards, and new Mac malware. Yet another macOS High Sierra bug: Unlock App Store system preferences with any password (https://www.macworld.com/article/3246634/macs/macos-high-sierra-bug-unlock-app-store-system-preferences.html) Is Apple Even Paying Attention To macOS Security Anymore? (https://www.howtogeek.com/339063/is-apple-even-paying-attention-to-macos-security-anymore/) Wi-Fi Alliance announces new WPA3 security protections (https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/9/16867940/wi-fi-alliance-new-wpa3-security-protections-wpa2-announced) ¡Ay, MaMi! New DNS-Hijacking Mac Malware Discovered Domain Name System (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) Intego New Mac User Center A Message to Our Customers about iPhone Batteries and Performance (Apple) (https://www.apple.com/iphone-battery-and-performance/) When iPhone Batteries Go Bad Why Apple Is Replacing the Battery on my iPhone SE iPhone Battery & Power Repair (https://support.apple.com/iphone/repair/battery-power) Apple Now Faces 26+ Lawsuits for 'Purposefully' or 'Secretly' Slowing Down Older iPhones (https://www.macrumors.com/2018/01/05/apple-faces-23-lawsuits-for-iphone-slowdowns/) Get 50% off Intego's Mac Premium Bundle X9 with the code PODCAST19. Download now and try it for free at intego.com.

Fatal Error
52. Spooked about Spectre

Fatal Error

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 42:58


After a brief discussion about cryptocurrency, Chris and Soroush discuss the CPU vulnerabilites that made news recently: Meltdown and Spectre. Kodak Debuts Bitcoin Miner as Blockchain Pivot Juices Stock Price Coinbase Dogecoin Market Cap Hits $1 Billion, to Its Creator's Dismay Chris's Meltdown & Spectre reading list Wired: A Critical Intel Flaw Breaks Basic Security for Most Computers Google Project Zero: Reading privileged memory with a side-channel Meltdown and Spectre Ad blockers iMore: Best ad blockers for iOS Better Adblock Plus uBlock Origin NoScript Apple: About the security content of macOS High Sierra 10.13.2, Security Update 2017-002 Sierra, and Security Update 2017-005 El Capitan Mitigations for Chrome and Firefox A Timing Attack In Action Coding Rules (cryptocoding.net) Some more advanced & background reading on Meltdown and Spectre: In-Order vs. Out-of-Order Execution (PDF) Branch Prediction (PDF) A brief history of branch prediction CPU Cache (Wikipedia) Understanding Cache Attacks (PDF) Memory Protection (Wikipedia) Spectre mitigation approach from Google: Retpoline: a software construct for preventing branch-target-injection Comment from Chris after the show was posted: Hi, all! I really struggled through my first Spectre explanation in this episode, but if you skip ahead to about 21:20 I think our discussion gets easier to follow. — Chris

NSScreencast (free videos)
#318 - System Preferences

NSScreencast (free videos)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018


In this episode we look at some of the basic system preferences on macOS High Sierra. We set up the Dock, Keyboard shortcuts, and show how to customize key repeat timing outside of the preferences window.

TechSNAP
Episode 351: Performance Meltdown

TechSNAP

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 41:43


The types of workloads that will see the largest performance impacts from Meltdown, tools to test yourself, and the outlook for 2018. Plus a concise breakdown of Meltdown, Spectre, and side-channel attacks like only TechSNAP can. Then we run through the timeline of events, and the scuttlebutt of so called coordinated disclosure. We also discuss yet another security issue in macOS High Sierra, a backdoor in popular storage appliances, your questions, and more!

Kurz informiert – die IT-News des Tages von heise online
Kurz informiert vom 11.01.2018: Oracle-Server, macOS High Sierra, ContiSense & ContiAdapt, 20 Jahre Bluetooth

Kurz informiert – die IT-News des Tages von heise online

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018


Angreifer attackieren ungepatchte Server-Apps von Oracle Derzeit haben es unbekannte Angreifer weltweit auf PeopleSoft- und WebLogic-Server abgesehen. Nachdem sie sich Zugang verschafft haben, sollen sie Software zum Schürfen der Kryptowährung Monero installieren. Dabei nehmen Sie eine Schwachstelle ins Visier, für die Oracle bereits Ende vergangenen Jahres einen Sicherheitspatch veröffentlicht hat. Offensichtlich sind die angegriffenen Server ungepatcht. Viele der attackierten Server sollen in öffentlichen Cloud-Systemen wie Amazon Web Service laufen. Zweite Passwort-Lücke in macOS High Sierra Die Sicherheitslücken in macOS High Sierra scheinen kein Ende zu nehmen: Nach dem für Apple sehr peinlichen Root-Fehler wurde von Nutzern nun ein zwar weniger schlimmes, aber ähnliches Problem festgestellt. Die Einstellungen des Mac App Store lassen sich mit jeder beliebigen Zeichenkette öffnen. Ein Nutzer hat den Fehler im offenen Bugtracking-System für Apple-Software, OpenRadar, bereits vor zwei Tagen öffentlich gemacht. Apple hat darauf bislang nicht reagiert. Protoypen smarter Autoreifen auf der CES Continental zeigt auf der CES zwei Prototypen smarter Reifen. Mit dem System ContiSense erkennen verschiedene Sensoren Verschleiß und Beschädigung der Reifen. Das zweite System heißt ContiAdapt und besteht im Kern aus einem im Reifen montierten Kompressor. Mit Hilfe von Sensoren kann sich der Reifen so an den Untergrund anpassen. Beide Modelle will Conti voraussichtlich in den kommenden fünf Jahren auf den Markt bringen. Vor 20 Jahren begann die Bluetooth-Ära Zwar startete die Initiative zur Entwicklung einer neuen Funktechnik erst im Februar 1998, aber die daraus entstandene Bluetooth Special Interest Group feiert das 20-jährige Bestehen bereits jetzt auf der Computermesse CES in Las Vegas. Bluetooth sollte Gegensätze zwischen den Telefonie- und Computer-Welten drahtlos überbrücken. Inzwischen ist Bluetooth aus unserem Alltag nicht mehr wegzudenken und steckt in Lautsprechern, Kopfhörern, Wearables, Autos und IoT-Geräten. Diese und alle weiteren aktuellen Nachrichten finden sie auf heise.de

AirSap
#18 2017年は任天堂と仮想通貨の年だった

AirSap

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 50:03


Discord https://discordapp.com iPhoneが再起動を繰り返す不具合 12月2日に発生 - ITmedia NEWS http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/1712/02/news018.html Sleep Cycle alarm clock https://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/sleep-cycle-alarm-clock/id320606217?mt=8 日本最大級!無料の家計簿アプリ・レシート家計簿「Zaim」 https://zaim.net 「macOS High Sierra」にパスワードなしでログインできてしまう脆弱性 - CNET Japan https://japan.cnet.com/article/35111084/ どうぶつの森 ポケットキャンプ | 任天堂 https://ac-pocketcamp.com/ja-JP/site スマホ版「どうぶつの森」、課金の9割は日本 1DL当たりの額も突出 - ITmedia NEWS http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/1712/02/news027.html 横綱に「アマゾン効果」 MJ2017年ヒット商品番付  :日本経済新聞 https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXMZO24287270V01C17A2EA1000/ ニンテンドークラシックミニ スーパーファミコン | 任天堂 https://www.nintendo.co.jp/clvs/index.html Nintendo Switch|Nintendo https://www.nintendo.co.jp/hardware/switch/ ゼルダの伝説 ブレス オブ ザ ワイルド | Nintendo Switch / Wii U | Nintendo https://www.nintendo.co.jp/zelda/index.html スプラトゥーン2 | Nintendo Switch | 任天堂 https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/aab6a/index.html TSUTAYAプレミアム - DVD借り放題で延長料金なし、動画も見放題 - TSUTAYA [T-SITE] http://tsutaya.tsite.jp/premium/?sc_int=tsutaya_jack_topmain AbemaTV(アベマTV) | 無料で楽しめるインターネットテレビ局 https://abema.tv Google Home Mini - どの部屋にもマッチするスマート スピーカー - Google ストア https://store.google.com/product/google_home_mini Amazon | Echo - スマートスピーカー https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B071ZF5KCM Appleがハウツー動画用に新たなYouTubeチャンネルをローンチ | TechCrunch Japan http://jp.techcrunch.com/2017/11/29/2017-11-28-apple-launches-a-new-youtube-channel-offering-device-tutorials/ 仮想通貨に関する所得の計算方法等について(情報) https://www.nta.go.jp/shiraberu/zeiho-kaishaku/joho-zeikaishaku/shotoku/shinkoku/171127/01.pdf

Vector with Rene Ritchie
053: The fix is in

Vector with Rene Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 30:44


Intel now claims to be "immune" to Meltdown and Spectre. Meanwhile, Apple has patched Meltdown. Ish. And is working on Spectre. Here's the update you need to listen to. Links: 'Meltdown' and 'Spectre' FAQ About speculative execution vulnerabilities in ARM-based and Intel CPUs [Apple] About the security content of macOS High Sierra 10.13.2, Security Update 2017-002 Sierra, and Security Update 2017-005 El Capitan Intel issues updates to protect systems from security exploits Sponsors: Thrifter: All the best deals from Amazon, Best Buy, and more, fussily curated and constantly updated. Sign up at Thrifter.com Audible: Listening is the new reading. Start your 30-day free trial at audible.com/vector or text vector to 500-500! Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS   Follow on: Web Twitter Instagram Facebook   

WIRED Security: News, Advice, and More
Making Sense of Apple's Recent Security Stumbles

WIRED Security: News, Advice, and More

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 9:34


All software has flaws, no matter how carefully you vet it. So the question isn't how to write perfect code, but how to respond to mistakes as you find them. And while Apple has earned a strong reputation for security, a string of significant vulnerabilities in macOS and iOS have strained Apple's safety net—and led some security researchers and developers to question whether the issues are systemic. Take the release of Apple's macOS High Sierra operating system at the end of September.

Securit13 Podcast
Эпизод 90.1 - Bug or feature? (09.12.2017)

Securit13 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 21:11


Самые громкие новости последних недель. Удивительное яблоко, #FuckResponsibleDisclosure, обновленно обещание от Джона и еще что-то. Не пропустите! 00:00:58 #FuckResponsibleDisclosure Sean Brian Townsend https://www.facebook.com/ruheight https://informnapalm.org/uca/ http://usa.mfa.gov.ua/ua/consular-affairs/services/passport 00:07:26 Apple и все все все Why 'blank' Gets You Root https://objective-see.com/blog/blog_0x24.html As Apple fixes macOS root password hole, here's what went wrong http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/11/29/apple_macos_high_sierra_root_bug_patch/ https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/79235 https://twitter.com/fristle/status/935670476214378496 Repair file sharing after Security Update 2017-001 for macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208317 MACOS UPDATE ACCIDENTALLY UNDOES APPLE'S "ROOT" BUG PATCH https://www.wired.com/story/macos-update-undoes-apple-root-bug-patch/ Thousand-dollar iPhone X's Face ID wrecked by '$150 3D-printed mask' https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/11/13/iphone_x_face_id/ Zero-day iOS HomeKit vulnerability allowed remote access to smart accessories including locks, fix rolling out https://9to5mac.com/2017/12/07/homekit-vulnerability/ 00:12:50 John McAfee https://twitter.com/officialmcafee/status/935900326007328768/photo/1 Bitcoin Miner NiceHash Hacked, Possibly Losing $62 Million in Bitcoin https://www.darkreading.com/cloud/bitcoin-miner-nicehash-hacked-possibly-losing-$62-million-in-bitcoin/d/d-id/1330585 Сайт блокчейн-проекта Confido недоступен: все профили команды проекта оказались поддельными https://forklog.com/sajt-blokchejn-proekta-confido-nedostupen-vse-profili-komandy-proekta-okazalis-poddelnymi/ 00:15:17 CVE-2017-11937 | Microsoft releases an emergency update to fix a flaw in Malware Protection Engine http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/66475/hacking/cve-2017-11937-malware-protection-engine.html 00:17:49 Uber Paid Hackers to Delete Stolen Data on 57 Million People https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-11-21/uber-concealed-cyberattack-that-exposed-57-million-people-s-data 00:18:28 Intel Management Engine pwned by buffer overflow https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/12/06/intel_management_engine_pwned_by_buffer_overflow/ 00:18:52 Thousands of WordPress sites infected with a Keylogger and cryptocurrency miner scripts http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/66432/hacking/keylogger.html Websites use your CPU to mine cryptocurrency even when you close your browser https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/11/sneakier-more-persistent-drive-by-cryptomining-comes-to-a-browser-near-you/ 00:19:09 Android flaw lets attack code slip into signed apps https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/12/08/android_flaw_lets_attack_code_slip_into_signed_apps/ 00:19:24 Mailsploit: It's 2017, and you can spoof the 'from' in email to fool filters http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/12/06/mailsploit_email_spoofing_bug/ Music - KEYGEN MUSIC ~ One hour mix https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c17k4LfLkaE

The Essential Apple Podcast
Essential Apple Podcast 66: It's Beginning to Sound a Lot Like Mark's WhingeCast

The Essential Apple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 93:50


Well what a week - terrible security gaffe by Apple, some semi bungled patches to fix it, a problem for some with iOS having a hissy fit over December 2nd for some reason... and well, we are now into December so it's starting to feel a lot like ChristMaz (geddit) and Mark's breaking down under the stress of it all... Well what a week - terrible security gaffe by Apple, some semi bungled patches to fix it, a problem for some with iOS having a hissy fit over December 2nd for some reason... and well, we are now into December so it's starting to feel a lot like ChristMaz (geddit) and Mark's breaking out the Merry (Status) Quo-mas... Apple closes that big root hole – “Install this update as soon as possible” — Sophos Apple Says It's Auditing Development Processes in Wake of Mac Root Access Flaw – Mac Observer Repair File Sharing after Security Update 2017–001 for macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 — Apple High Sierra Root Login Bug Was Mentioned on Apple's Support Forums Two Weeks Ago – Daring Fireball iOS 11 Takes A Huge Leap, Trading The OS Security With User Convenience – Wccftech TECHNOLOGY FDA Approves First Apple Watch EKG Band – The Mac Observer Amazon Prime Video app for Apple TV beta testing by employees underway, release date still unknown – AppleInsider 'Project Rome' makes Microsoft Cloud the OS for everything — Windows Central IN THE NEWS U.K. lawsuit aims to win British iPhone users $1.35 billionor more from Google – Digital Trends Support The Essential Apple Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/essential-apple-show This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

InfoSec Weekly Podcast
08 December Weekly podcast: NCSC and Kaspersky, parliamentary passwords and macOS High Sierra

InfoSec Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 6:41


This week, we discuss the NCSC's warning to senior civil servants, the poor password habits of MPs, and a bug in the patch Apple rushed out last week.

The CyberWire
Hamas calls for intifada; hacktivism expected. Ethiopian government surveillance ops. Crime and cryptocurrency. Keylogger in the wild. Fixes to MacOS, Android app development tools. Uber hack and bug bounties.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 16:54


In today's podcast we consider warnings of a hacktivist intifada as the US prepares to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital. How Ethiopia's surveillance was discovered. Criminals flock to cryptocurrency sites with everything from DDoS to miners to theft. Keylogger found infesting WordPress sites. Android app development tools get quick fixes. Apple updates MacOS High Sierra again. What Uber may have thought it was doing when it paid off its hackers. Section 702 surveillance authority update. Jonathan Katz from UMD on NIST’s call for algorithms for post-quantum computing. Drew Cohen from MasterPeace Solutions on drawing government talent to the private sector. A jeopardy champ faces hacking charges, and Kromtech warns about Ashley Madison (on grounds of security, not propriety). 

WIRED Security: News, Advice, and More
Security News This Week: A New Bill Wants Jail Time for Execs Who Hide Data Breaches

WIRED Security: News, Advice, and More

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 7:19


It's been a rough week for a lot of people, but particularly for Apple. On Tuesday, a security researcher tweeted information about a dire bug in the company's macOS High Sierra operating system that allowed anyone being prompted for system user credentials to bypass the authentication by simply typing "root" as the username and leaving the password blank. Apple rushed to push out a necessary update on Wednesday, but botched it a bit; if you hadn't yet updated to macOS 10.13.

Super Feed
Área de Transferência - 050: O Bug da Semana

Super Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 74:33


A falha de segurança do macOS High Sierra, os bugs nos algoritmos do YouTube e muito amor pelo iPad

WIRED Security: News, Advice, and More
Anyone Can Hack MacOS High Sierra Just by Typing "Root"

WIRED Security: News, Advice, and More

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 5:57


There are hackable security flaws in software. And then there are those that don't even require hacking at all—just a knock on the door, and asking to be let in. Apple's macOS High Sierra has the second kind. On Tuesday, security researchers disclosed a bug that allows anyone a blindingly easy method of breaking that operating system's security protections.

RWpod - подкаст про мир Ruby и Web технологии
41 выпуск 05 сезона. Ruby 2.5.0-preview1, Reusable UI components in Rails, React Sight, ProseMirror и прочее

RWpod - подкаст про мир Ruby и Web технологии

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2017 53:05


Добрый день уважаемые слушатели. Представляем новый выпуск подкаста RWpod. В этом выпуске: Ruby Ruby 2.5.0-preview1 Released, Improved stacktrace display in Ruby 2.5, Rails 5.2 adds expiry option for signed and encrypted cookies and adds relative expiry time и Unsafe Object Deserialization Vulnerability in RubyGems Why Ruby app servers break on macOS High Sierra and what can be done about it и Configuring Puma, Unicorn and Passenger for Maximum Efficiency Which JSON Serializer To Use For A New Rails API?, Reusable UI components in Rails и Simple approach to Rails 5 API authentication with Json Web Token JavaScript Things to love and hate in Electron и Build a shopping cart with Vue.js and Element UI (no Vuex) JavaScript got better while I wasn't looking и JavaScript's Promise Leaks Memory React Sight - a live view of the component hierarchy tree of your React application, ProseMirror - in-browser semantic rich text editing и Taucharts One В гостях - Тимофей Лавник Github Linkedin

Björeman // Melin
Avsnitt 97: Jag hamnar i /var/

Björeman // Melin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017


macOS High Sierra och en skakande rapport från Oslo.

The Essential Apple Podcast
Essential Apple Podcast 59: CCC's Mike Bombich in Conversation

The Essential Apple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 53:42


Recorded 8th October 2017 Mark is back from Munich, and we are joined by Mike Bombich of Carbon Copy Cloner fame to talk about his career, his software, Apple, and some other bits and pieces. Mike Bombich Interview ESSENTIAL APPLE Mark tells us a bit about the changes to the website. Simon got a new Mac at work... wooo wooo! APPLE MacOS High Sierra bug reveals passwords in plain text, no hacking required – BGR Apple Releases macOS High Sierra 10.13 Supplemental Update With Fix for APFS Disk Utility Bug and Keychain Vulnerability – Mac Rumors Nemo's Hardware Store (42:13) OWC Thunderbolt 3 Dock 13 ports, endless possibilities. Thunderbolt 3, USB 3.1, FireWire 800, SD Card Reader, mini DisplayPort, S/PDIF, Gigabit Ethernet, Audio In/Out $299.00 US / £290.54 – Amazon Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: EssentialApple.com / Pinecast / Twitter / Facebook / Google Plus / Slack – ask us for an invite any way you can get hold of us. Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Super Feed
Área de Transferência - 041: Tenho Mais Dúvidas Do Que Certezas

Super Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 83:21


Nesta semana o papo é sobre os lançamentos da Amazon, os erros e acertos da “nova” Uber, e o lançamento do macOS High Sierra

Podcasts4iu
MacOS High Sierra / Google + HTC / Proyecto

Podcasts4iu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 34:55


Canal Youtube Review4iu: https://goo.gl/L9rDzD Canales de telegram: Chollos4iu: https://telegram.me/chollos4iu Noticias4iu: https://telegram.me/noticias4iu Series4iu: https://telegram.me/series4iu Descargas4iu: https://telegram.me/descargasdirectas Podeis seguirnos en las páginas de Facebook: Chollos4iu: https://www.facebook.com/chollos4iu/ Review4iu: https://goo.gl/bfnntM Apps4iu (Aplicaciones GRATUITAS diarias): https://goo.gl/VN297p Poscast4iu (iTunes): https://goo.gl/kcnwY1 Podcast4iu (ivoox): https://goo.gl/l8qezR Otras redes sociales: Twitter: @review4iu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/review4iu/

Mac Geek Gab (Enhanced AAC)
macOS High Sierra Thoughts and Geek Challenges – Mac Geek Gab 669

Mac Geek Gab (Enhanced AAC)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2017


Do you have an app that crashes on save? Do you fully understand how to control the macOS firewall? Your two favorite geeks will help you with this and a lot more. Press play for this info-and-action-packed episode!Note: Shownotes are complete! Chapters/Timestamps/Stuff mentioned: 00:00:00 Mac Geek Gab 669 for Sunday, August […]

Tech Guide
Tech Guide Episode 256

Tech Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 47:52


How to save money on a 4K TV or a mobile plan, screen-embedded fingerprint reader technology unveiled ahead of the iPhone 8 launch, Apple opens its public betas for iOS 11 and macOS High Sierra, we run our eye over the Audio Technica wireless Bluetooth headphones and the affordable Alcatel A3 XL smartphone while Netflix offers content with Dolby Atmos audio and we finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Checked Shirt
09. Vibram Furoshiki, Virgin Media, and a leaky tent. Oh, and WWDC (obvs)

The Checked Shirt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 124:17