Microsoft Just Made This Huge Change To Its Windows 11 Subsystem For Android

Microsoft rolled out advanced networking in May for its subsystem for running Android apps on Windows 11 PCs. SEE: Microsoft launches Entra: A new identity and access family of products That change allowed Android apps to connect to smart devices on the same local network as a Windows PC. Advanced networking was also made ‘on’ by default for newer x64 Windows builds for PCs with Intel and AMD chips. The “huge change to networking” in the latest release of WSA includes Android app access to local network devices for ARM computers....

March 6, 2023 · 2 min · 339 words · Kim Gorby

Microsoft Starts Testing Update Stack Packages To Help Streamline Windows Updating Process

Microsoft introduced Update Stack Packages as part of the announcement of a new Windows 11 build for the Dev Channel. That build, Windows 11 build 22478, includes a number of fixes plus new emoji built using the Fluent design language. Today’s test build also allows users to log into their PCs using facial recognition via Windows Hello on an external monitor if that monitor has a camera attached that supports it....

March 6, 2023 · 2 min · 417 words · Rochelle Campbell

Microsoft Sues Hacking Group Thallium And Takes Control Of 50 Domains Vpnoverview Com

Microsoft Sues Hacking Group Thallium Late December 2019, the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia unsealed documents related to a law suit filed by Microsoft against North Korea-linked cybercrime group Thallium. The suit was filed in Virginia because Thallium uses internet domains registered in this state. Hackers target Microsoft users by impersonating the company with the aim of stealing sensitive information. Thallium has been active since at least 2010....

March 6, 2023 · 3 min · 429 words · Jennifer Lopez

Microsoft Teams Just Got This Video Feature After Overwhelming Requests From Users

Microsoft flagged the new feature in its December updates for the Teams collaboration platform, which included end-to-end encryption for calls and fixes for an issue between Teams and Android that caused some devices to freeze after making an emergency call. Admins can disable the auto-expiration feature now it’s going to be on by default. Once rolled out, all new recordings automatically expire 60 days after they are recorded if no action is taken....

March 6, 2023 · 2 min · 393 words · Keith Rudd

Microsoft To Rechristen Power Apps Portals As Power Pages

The first of the Build buzzwords I’m expecting to hear on May 24 is “Power Pages.” Microsoft sleuth “The Walking Cat” unearthed some references to Power Pages earlier this month and posted them to Twitter. One of the URLs referenced in the presentations he found made it clear that Power Pages is the new name for Power Apps portals (now that URL, https://make.powerpages.microsoft.com/, resolves to the Power Pages preview site and requires credentials to log in)....

March 6, 2023 · 2 min · 275 words · Jill Ament

Monoprice Dark Matter Arcade Fighting Stick Jump Into Modding

Among those enthusiasts, it’s very popular to take things a step further by modifying their fight sticks to suit their exact preferences for feel or looks. Tweaks like different buttons and differently shaped gates for the control stick itself (more on this later) can make you feel like you’re using a bespoke tool instead of the same generic controller all of your opponents have. Also: The 4 best game consoles To support this desire, Monoprice released its Dark Matter Arcade Fighting Stick....

March 6, 2023 · 3 min · 480 words · Robert Carmichael

Most Cyberattacks In 2022 Did Not Involve Malware Report

Instead, malicious actors relied on stolen login credentials and unpatched vulnerabilities to penetrate their targets’ networks, according to the 2023 CrowdSrike Global Threat Report. CrowdStrike also reported a 112 percent increase in adverts by ransomware operators on the dark web last year compared to 2021. Interestingly, the report went on to note a 20 percent increase in the number of threat actors who stole data and extorted organizations without using ransomware....

March 6, 2023 · 3 min · 482 words · Wanda Green

Murena The Privacy First Android Smartphone Arrives

Murena and Mandrake Linux founder Gael Duval was sick of it by 2017. He wanted his data to be his data, and he wanted open-source software. Almost five years later, Duval and his co-developers launched the Murena One X2. It’s the first high-end Android phone using the open-source /e/OS Android fork to arrive on the market. The privacy heart of the Murena One is /e/OS V1. There have been many attempts to create an alternative to Google-based Android and Apple’s iOS – Ubuntu One, FirefoxOS, and Windows Mobile – but all failed....

March 6, 2023 · 5 min · 932 words · Doyle Meadows

Musk Wozniak And Other Tech Leaders Sign Petition To Halt Further Ai Developments

A new petition seeks to halt these quick and massive developments and calls for AI labs to pause – for at least six months – the training of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4. Also: AI pioneer Cerebras opens up generative AI where OpenAI goes dark The petition, driven by industry experts, seeks to protect society from the “profound risks to society and humanity” that AI systems with human-competitive intelligence can provoke....

March 6, 2023 · 2 min · 311 words · Stanley Rasmusson

Myrepublic Nz Ipo Plans In Question Following Australia Exit

The Singapore-based broadband and mobile services provider announced over the Christmas weekend that it was exiting Australia, as part of efforts to pivot towards profitability and cut its operational costs. Its residential and business subscribers on the national broadband network (NBN) will be moved to Superloop, with the bulk of migration works expected to be carried out in February next year. Asked if it was planning a similar move in New Zealand, where it launched its services in 2014, MyRepublic did not offer a definitive answer....

March 6, 2023 · 3 min · 509 words · Sheila Simone

Nasa S Curiosity Has Arrived At A Special Region Of Mars Here S Why It S Important

The salty region refers to Mount Sharp, the “sulfate-bearing unit,” that is enriched with salty minerals. “Scientists hypothesize that billions of years ago, streams and ponds left behind the minerals as the water dried up,” NASA said Wednesday. The minerals in this region could, therefore, give scientists clues as to how and why Mars’ climate changed from being more Earth-like to what it is today. These minerals were originally spotted by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter years before Curiosity even landed on Mars and the rover’s arrival in this region has, therefore, been eagerly expected....

March 6, 2023 · 3 min · 481 words · Diane Kirk

Nbn Floats Soft Cap To Curb Cvc Cost Spikes

For the soft cap to kick in, total NBN costs before rebates for any telco would need to rise 7% across a three-month rolling average, and the telco would need to keep customer churn below a threshold of 10% on top of its yearly historical churn. A fair use provision is floated as being set around the 30% to 40% mark. The proposal arrives after retailers kicked up a stink when NBN attempted multiple times to taper off its CVC boost due to the pandemic outbreak in 2020....

March 6, 2023 · 5 min · 892 words · Harold Pham

Nbn Has Purchased Over 61 000Kms Of Copper And Six Times As Much Optical Fibre

“As of 26 October 2021, NBN co has purchased 361,451.33 kilometres of optical fibre,” it said in Senate Estimate Questions on Notice. “The relatively small amount of copper purchased (61,102km) is largely used to connect the new optical fibre to existing legacy networks.” In October 2015, NBN kicked off with 1,800kms of copper, subsequently increased to 15,000kms and 16,600kms, and by February 2019 was sitting at almost 30,000kms. NBN has previously said the copper is used for links between existing pillars and new nodes, as well as for extensions on fibre-to-the-curb deployments (FttC) for lead-ins to reach the FttC distribution point unit....

March 6, 2023 · 2 min · 242 words · Judith Smith

Nomad Offers 10 Bounty For 200M Loot From Bridge Hack

On Monday, Nomad lost nearly $200 million after a code error allowed hackers to spoof transactions and withdraw more assets than they have. This incident has been dubbed the eighth-largest crypto hack of all time. Nomad said it will consider every hacker who takes up its offer to be a white hat and will not initiate legal action against them. The company provided its wallet address on Twitter for hackers to return their loot....

March 6, 2023 · 3 min · 576 words · Roger Williams

Office 2016 And 2019 Users Won T Be Cut Off From Microsoft 365 Back End Services Next Year

To try to get Office 2016 and 2019 users to move to a more recent version of Office – like Office LTSC or Office 2021 – from versions of Office that have exited mainstream support, Microsoft basically is playing a game of chicken with customers. Continuing to use Office 2016 and 2019 might be risky because some features may encounter “unexpected issues.” (Or, you know, they may not….) Because of this possibility, Microsoft’s official statement is these non-subscription Office clients won’t be “supported” by Microsoft after that date, even though users won’t be stopped from connecting to those services....

March 6, 2023 · 2 min · 380 words · Kenneth Wright

Optus Finds Wage Underpayments Spanning Six Years To March 2020

A review of the telco’s retail staff has now found underpayment of wages from between 1 January 2014 to 17 March 2020 for workers covered by the Optus retail enterprise bargaining agreement. The Communication Workers Union said on Monday the average underpayment amount from the review was AU$757, with interest and superannuation to be paid on top. “Optus will be communicating with affected employees, former and current, detailing the error and will make rectification payments on or around 1 October 2021 for current employees and December for former employees,” the union said....

March 6, 2023 · 3 min · 502 words · Penny Fransen

Peep Show Is On Netflix Here S How You Can Watch In 2023

If you’re travelling outside the UK, we’re going to show you how to watch Peep Show from anywhere in the world by using a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Netflix offers different catalogs of shows and movies depending on your streaming location. Using geoblocks, Netflix restricts the content you can watch based on the country you’re in. A VPN bypasses these geo-restrictions by masking your IP address, helping you connect to a server in the country of your choice, and giving you an IP address from that country....

March 6, 2023 · 4 min · 756 words · Peggy Hardin

Polycade Brings Computer Gaming Out Into The World And They Re Expanding

COVID-19 locked people in their homes, making an already dominant entertainment colossus swell up like it was shot with steroids. Last year, American gamers spent almost $57 billion on their fix, a 27 percent surge from the previous year. A majority 55 percent of gamers said they played more games during the pandemic than beforehand, and an overwhelming 90 percent said they planned to keep on playing as the world reopens....

March 6, 2023 · 3 min · 440 words · Tasha Smith

Port Of Los Angeles To Set Up State Of The Art Crc

The CRC project aims to “improve the cybersecurity readiness of the Port and enhance its threat-sharing and recovery capabilities among supply chain stakeholders.” The project was designed in a collaborative process together with participating stakeholders and will be operated by IBM. New Project Builds on Earlier CSOC Center The new project builds on the Port of Los Angeles’s earlier 2014 establishment of a “Cyber Security Operations Center” that was designed to protect the Port’s internal networks....

March 6, 2023 · 3 min · 449 words · Delmer Easton

Programming Languages How Google Is Improving C Memory Safety

Google can’t just rip and replace Chromium’s existing C++ code with memory safer Rust, but it is working on ways to improve the memory safety of C++ by scanning heap allocated memory. The catch is that it’s expensive on memory and for now only experimental. Google and Microsoft are major users of and contributors to the fast programming language C++, which is used in projects like Chromium, Windows, the Linux kernel, and Android....

March 6, 2023 · 4 min · 773 words · Roger Nelson