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    • tonyshowoffT
      tonyshowoff @JaredBusch
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      @JaredBusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

      Even worse is that there is this rush to market a 5G when the actual 5G standard is not even set yet.

      That didn't go well for bluetooth either

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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        @JaredBusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

        @scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

        [Scott's personal note: LTE is already falsely labeled as 4G. LTE is a 3G technology that is fast enough that most people have been convinced it is 4G. The "G" refers to the tech generation, not the speed, and LTE is as fast as many common 4G technologies, but predates 4G. It is just the fastest 3G. So not only is AT&T using 5Ge to mean something less, it's simply rebranding 3G LTE as 5G just as everyone rebranded it as 4G in the past.]

        Re LTE:
        You are incorrect, because the ITU has declared that it can be called LTE.

        The ITU is the standards body that gets to make that call. Not you.

        They also defined the actual 4G as "True 4G"

        It was changed later, after the names were made. When 4G was created, LTE was already a 3G tech that already had been named.

        Claiming something from 3G just "became" 4G itself removed the ITU from any credibility in the process. It means that an ITU defined "G" is inconsistent and unreliable.

        The ITU doesn't recognize the ITU's decision. So why would we? I would call this "self de-authoritative." They essentially declared themselves non-authoritative in the matter.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          Chrome OS’ Instant Tethering now works with more than 30 Android smartphones

          15 additional Chromebooks now support the feature, too.

          The handy feature that lets Chromebook users connect to a smartphone's cellular hotspot is now coming to more devices. Google announced that Chrome OS' Instant Tethering feature will now be available on more than 15 Chromebooks and more than 30 smartphone models, including handsets from HTC, LG, Motorola, and Samsung.

          Previously, Instant Tethering was only available on a handful of Chromebooks, including the Pixelbook and the new Pixel Slate. The list of supported smartphones was similarly short, initially confined to Google-made handsets like the Pixel and Nexus. The expansion is part of Google's effort to make the experience of using a Chromebook easier and more seamless for those with Android smartphones, regardless of the handset's manufacturer.

          Instant Tethering, which first came to Chromebooks in 2017, requires an initial setup process that users can complete upon setting up the Chromebook or at any time from the Settings menu. Users must be signed in to the same Google account on the Chromebook and the Android smartphone in order to use Instant Tethering features.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            Google releases Chrome extension that alerts users of breached passwords

            Using hashed and encrypted store, add-on securely checks logins against breach database.

            With lists of billions of compromised credentials floating around on underground forums and in text-paste pages across the Internet, it's difficult for anyone to keep up with the potential threat from breached passwords. That's why, as part of its security efforts during Safer Internet Day, Google has released a new add-on for the Chrome browser that automatically and securely checks website credentials against known password breaches.

            The Chrome browser extension, called Password Checkup, is available today. It securely checks credentials used to log in to websites—whether they're manually entered or stored in Chrome's password manager—against hashed credentials stored in an encrypted database of billions of compromised accounts maintained by Google. Elie Bursztein, head of Google's anti-abuse research, told Ars that the protocol behind the service is being presented as a standard for securely checking account security and that the interface may be offered as an open application interface in the future.

            Checking for password breaches is a sensitive operation. Google's security team has been offering password checks for G Suite users for some time, but doing the same thing for the rest of users' credentials is a much more delicate privacy dance. Users don't want to just hand over their passwords and accounts to Google openly, and "Google has a data set we don't want to publicly share," said Kurt Thomas, staff research scientist at Google. So Password Checkup uses a combination of anonymization and cryptography to protect the exchange, using a technique called "blinding" to create a secret search index. Credentials are anonymized with an Argon2 hash function to create a search key for Google's database and encrypted with Elliptic Curve cryptography.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

              Google releases Chrome extension that alerts users of breached passwords

              Using hashed and encrypted store, add-on securely checks logins against breach database.

              With lists of billions of compromised credentials floating around on underground forums and in text-paste pages across the Internet, it's difficult for anyone to keep up with the potential threat from breached passwords. That's why, as part of its security efforts during Safer Internet Day, Google has released a new add-on for the Chrome browser that automatically and securely checks website credentials against known password breaches.

              The Chrome browser extension, called Password Checkup, is available today. It securely checks credentials used to log in to websites—whether they're manually entered or stored in Chrome's password manager—against hashed credentials stored in an encrypted database of billions of compromised accounts maintained by Google. Elie Bursztein, head of Google's anti-abuse research, told Ars that the protocol behind the service is being presented as a standard for securely checking account security and that the interface may be offered as an open application interface in the future.

              Checking for password breaches is a sensitive operation. Google's security team has been offering password checks for G Suite users for some time, but doing the same thing for the rest of users' credentials is a much more delicate privacy dance. Users don't want to just hand over their passwords and accounts to Google openly, and "Google has a data set we don't want to publicly share," said Kurt Thomas, staff research scientist at Google. So Password Checkup uses a combination of anonymization and cryptography to protect the exchange, using a technique called "blinding" to create a secret search index. Credentials are anonymized with an Argon2 hash function to create a search key for Google's database and encrypted with Elliptic Curve cryptography.

              I haven't read this yet - supposedly they have a way of figuring this out without sending the actual password outside your system.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                @Dashrender supposedly. Local hashed copies.

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                • dbeatoD
                  dbeato
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                  Unifi Controller 5.10.12 release

                  https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Updates-Blog/UniFi-Network-Controller-5-10-12-Stable-has-been-released/ba-p/2665341

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                  • mlnewsM
                    mlnews
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                    Motorola’s 2019 cheap smartphone lineup includes a 5000mAh battery option

                    Motorola shows off the Moto G7, G7 Power, and G7 Play.

                    Today, Motorola is announcing the new Moto G series for 2019: the Moto G7 family. There are three devices to take a look at: the Moto G7, the Moto G7 Power, and the Moto G7 Play. Along with the phones from Nokia, members of the G series are among those rare smartphones that can be had for under $400, and that makes them pretty interesting.

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                    • travisdh1T
                      travisdh1 @mlnews
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                      @mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                      Motorola’s 2019 cheap smartphone lineup includes a 5000mAh battery option

                      Motorola shows off the Moto G7, G7 Power, and G7 Play.

                      Today, Motorola is announcing the new Moto G series for 2019: the Moto G7 family. There are three devices to take a look at: the Moto G7, the Moto G7 Power, and the Moto G7 Play. Along with the phones from Nokia, members of the G series are among those rare smartphones that can be had for under $400, and that makes them pretty interesting.

                      Bah, humbug. They keep making reasonably priced, good spec phones, but Lenovo

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                      • dafyreD
                        dafyre @travisdh1
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                        @travisdh1 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                        @mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                        Motorola’s 2019 cheap smartphone lineup includes a 5000mAh battery option

                        Motorola shows off the Moto G7, G7 Power, and G7 Play.

                        Today, Motorola is announcing the new Moto G series for 2019: the Moto G7 family. There are three devices to take a look at: the Moto G7, the Moto G7 Power, and the Moto G7 Play. Along with the phones from Nokia, members of the G series are among those rare smartphones that can be had for under $400, and that makes them pretty interesting.

                        Bah, humbug. They keep making reasonably priced, good spec phones, but Lenovo

                        😢 Glad you reminded me.

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                        • black3dynamiteB
                          black3dynamite
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                          https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/02/visual-studio-code-1-31-released-with-screencast-mode-improved-navigation-more

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                          • nadnerBN
                            nadnerB
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                            https://www.itnews.com.au/news/security-breach-strikes-parliaments-it-network-519035
                            Parliamentarians and their staff have been forced to reset passwords after an apparent malicious attack against the parliamentary computing network overnight.
                             
                            In a statement, Parliament's presiding officers said it was one of a number of measures taken by the Department of Parliamentary Services to protected the network and its more than 4000 users.

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                            • mlnewsM
                              mlnews
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                              Messy office owners, rejoice: Skype now blurs the background to your video

                              No need to frantically tidy things up before making a call.

                              The background-blurring feature has already been rolled out to Microsoft's corporate communication client, Teams, and now it's in the consumer-oriented app. While bulletproof detection of the background requires a depth-sensing camera, the approach used in Skype (and Teams) uses machine learning-derived algorithms in order to work with any camera. The algorithms have been trained to detect human outlines, including the voluminous hair that some lucky people are blessed with as well as arms and hands. Presumably this means that it will properly detect even those arms and hands that appear dismembered, appearing from off the edge of the screen. Using blur is optional, and it can be enabled on a call-by-call basis.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @mlnews
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                                @mlnews chances are it's just an excuse to blur everything, because Skype almost never works anyway.

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                                • black3dynamiteB
                                  black3dynamite
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                                  https://blog.linuxgrrl.com/2019/02/06/fedora-logo-redesign-update/

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                                  • DanpD
                                    Danp
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                                    https://www.zdnet.com/article/carbonite-buys-webroot-for-618-million/

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @Danp
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                                      @Danp said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                      https://www.zdnet.com/article/carbonite-buys-webroot-for-618-million/

                                      Interesting.

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                                      • wrx7mW
                                        wrx7m @Danp
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                                        @Danp That is interesting. I wonder if it will make them better or worse.

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                                        • dbeatoD
                                          dbeato
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                                          https://www.zdnet.com/article/new-tls-encryption-busting-attack-also-impacts-the-newer-tls-1-3/

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                                          • black3dynamiteB
                                            black3dynamite
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                                            Most recent update to Virtual Machine Manager on my Fedora computer comes with some UI changes and settings. The latest is 2.1.0

                                            I noticed the changes while installing CentOS 7

                                            Creating a new virtual machine
                                            Instead of a drop-down, you will search for the operating system template.
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                                            The following changes to CentOS 7 template settings. I can only assume other templates settings has changed too.

                                            The default chipset is now Q35
                                            For CDROM, SATA is used instead of IDE
                                            Virtual Network Interface device model options are e1000e and Virtio

                                            Showing the IP address and an option enable or disable link state is new.
                                            You will need to have qemu-guest-agent installed for the IP address to show up.
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                                            For video devices, your only have three options: QXL, Virtio, and VGA

                                            USB controller model defaults to USB 3.

                                            Sound Device model is now HDA (ICH9) instead of ICH6

                                            Looks like there are more performance options for Virtual Disk.
                                            I recall that cache mode and IO mode was only options available.
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