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    Security Now 979: The Angle of the Dangle

    Security Now 979: The Angle of the Dangle

    CVE-2024-30078
    "Recall" has been recalled
    Matthew Green on Apple's Private Cloud Compute
    A WGET flaw with a CVSS of 10.0?
    Thou shall not Resolve!
    Email @ GRC
    Downloading email with MailStore Home
    IT at The New York Times
    ReMarkable
    The Angle of the Dangle
    Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-979-Notes.pdf

    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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    • 2 h 14 min
    MacBreak Weekly 926: Hey Lady! Do a Thing!

    MacBreak Weekly 926: Hey Lady! Do a Thing!

    Apple has reportedly ceased work on the next Vision Pro with a focus on releasing a cheaper model in 2025. More information about Apple Intelligence is starting to roll out. Cheaper Vision Pro, Apple Pay Later, Apple Watch. And it's hard to talk about rumors sometimes, but reportedly, the upcoming Apple Watch Series 10 may get a larger screen and thinner design, according to Ming-chi Kuo.

    Apple's new AI is made in Google data centers.
    Apple to 'pay' OpenAI for ChatGPT through distribution, not cash.
    This is our best look yet at RCS working on an iPhone.
    Tim Cook may have met with Trump during WWDC to discuss second term priorities.
    Apple suspends work on next Vision Pro, focused on releasing cheaper model in late 2025.
    What are all these Apple executives doing with their legs?
    Steven Spielberg's Apple Watch keeps throwing false "Fall Detection" alerts during his packed talk Tribeca Film Festival; he throws it in desperation.
    US sues Adobe for 'deceiving' subscriptions that are too hard to cancel.
    Apple discontinuing Apple Pay Later, ahead of new features launching this fall.
    Ok, fine, here's Apple Intelligence.
    An accidental lock-in feature of the Apple ecosystem.
    Apple Watch Series 10 to get larger screen and thinner design, per Ming-chi Kuo.
    macOS Sequoia brings an unexpected update to Apple's Chess game.
    Howard Schultz, former Starbucks CEO, says Steve Jobs 'screamed in his face' telling him to fire his entire leadership team—and he was right.
    Apple refuses to notarize emulators in EU.
    Picks of the Week:

    Alex's Pick: Mix Effect Pro
    Andy's Pick: ODOSOLA Tablet Stand
    Jason's Pick: Zoom H6Essential
    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell

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    • 2 h 33 min
    This Week in Tech 984: Fifty-three Clicks

    This Week in Tech 984: Fifty-three Clicks

    Ukranian Bot Farms, LA Public Health Dept. Phished

    MS Recall and Apple AI
    Congress grills Microsoft boss Brad Smith after 'cascade' of security errors
    Microsoft Refused to Fix Flaw Years Before SolarWinds Hack
    Exclusive: MediaTek designs Arm-based chip for Microsoft's AI laptops
    Apple set to be first Big Tech group to face charges under EU digital law
    Apple, Meta set to face EU charges under landmark tech rules, sources say
    Malicious VSCode extensions with millions of installs discovered
    Successful phishing attack at LA County Department of Public Health exposes PID of 200k + people
    Bot Farm that attacked Ukrainian phones is shut down
    Nokia CEO makes world's first 'immersive' phone call
    Elon Musk drops suit against OpenAI and Sam Altman
    Talking about Mark Zuckerberg
    The Stanford Internet Observatory is being dismantled
    T-Mobile users thought they had a lifetime price lock—guess what happened next
    Games that the panel members are playing
    Lynn Conway, a true pioneer, passes away at 86
    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Daniel Rubino, Devindra Hardawar, and Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ

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    • 2 h 46 min
    Ask The Tech Guys 2029: Peak Bougie

    Ask The Tech Guys 2029: Peak Bougie

    Apple & Meta will likely face charges for failing to comply with EU rules. Can you play Apple Spatial audio files outside of Apple Music? How can you start learning how to program and develop an application? Plus, Rod Pyle talks about the Boeing Starliner launch, and Chris Marquardt goes over the past month's photo assignment of Minimalist!

    Apple WWDC24, Apple Intelligence, and RCS coming to iPhone.
    Apple, Meta set to face EU charges under landmark tech rules, sources say.
    Matthew calls in, asking if upgrading his network from 2.4GHz to 5GHz is worth it.
    Chris wants to know how to play his Apple Spatial audio files in other applications outside of Apple Music.
    Rod Pyle talks about the Boeing Starliner launch, the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch, and China's Chang'e 6 mission.
    Kevin likes having everything on his Mac open up in one Finder window with multiple tabs. How can Kevin keep Finder from opening links he clicks on in iMessage on his Mac to opening in the same Finder window where he has his multiple tabs?
    Henry emails Leo and Mikah, wondering where he can go to start programming an app he has an idea for.
    After upgrading to Mac OS Sonoma, Steve gets a notification that "Steve's iPhone microphone is not available." He wants to know why he's constantly getting this notification and how to stop it?
    Randy writes that they have a music collection on Apple Music, but he wants to save those files on his iPhone in the Apple Music app without constantly paying for a subscription. Is there a way for Randy to do this?
    Chris Marquardt goes over the Minimalist photo assignment and assigns the next assignment!
    Patrick calls in with a problem about why, when he's sending text messages on his iPhone through iMessage, the messages go from the Apple standard blue bubbles to green bubbles randomly at times. Patrick also wonders why his Apple Watch is receiving notifications inconsistently from apps like iMessage and WhatsApp.
    Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent

    Guests: Rod Pyle and Chris Marquardt

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    • 2 h 24 min
    Untitled Linux Show 156: Throw Some Coffee in the Tip Jar

    Untitled Linux Show 156: Throw Some Coffee in the Tip Jar

    We're excited for Linux laptops, the Rocket Accelerator for Rokchips, and a new programming language for Bash scripts. Then there's the extensible scheduler coming to 6.11 because Torvalds says so, NVIDIA making a move on the upstream kernel, and a bit of a change for ChromeOS. For tips, we have the quake terminal, a tmux environment variable, and an automount command to pick up your missing mounts. See the show notes at https://bit.ly/4esmR1N and enjoy!

    Host: Jonathan Bennett

    Co-Hosts: Rob Campbell and David Ruggles

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    • 1h 11 min
    This Week in Space 115: Our Friendly Mr. Sun

    This Week in Space 115: Our Friendly Mr. Sun

    We see the sun every day as it rises and sets... it's one of the few constants in life. But it's a very dynamic body, throwing minor temper tantrums regularly. As it happens, we're at the peak of its 11-year cycle of activity and there's a lot going on! Dr. Alex Young, the Associate Director for Science in the Heliophysics Science Division at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, joins us to talk about the sun, solar activity cycles, the recent solar storms that have given us auroras and some communications blackouts, the science from the Parker solar probe, and much more. Don't take the friendly Mr. Sun for granted--join us for this fascinating episode!

    Headlines:

    NASA's accidental broadcast: A simulated medical emergency on the International Space Station was mistakenly aired for 8 minutes, causing brief panic before clarification.
    Spacewalk canceled: Just before a planned spacewalk, NASA canceled the event citing spacesuit discomfort, with few details provided.
    Voyager 1 update: The spacecraft is now sending back data from all four of its working instruments, a remarkable feat for the 47-year-old probe.
    Remembering Bill Anders: The Apollo 8 astronaut, known for the iconic Earthrise photo, passed away at 90 after a private plane crash.
    Main Topic - Our Friendly Mr. Sun:

    Heliophysics defined: Dr. Young explains that heliophysics studies the sun's atmosphere and its interactions with Earth and the solar system.
    Solar activity cycle: Currently near solar maximum, the sun is exhibiting increased sunspots, solar flares, and coronal mass ejections.
    Space weather impacts: Solar activity can affect technology, causing communication disruptions, satellite damage, and even power grid outages.
    Solar observation: A variety of spacecraft monitor the sun, including NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory and NOAA's GOES satellites.
    Parker Solar Probe: This groundbreaking mission is providing unprecedented data about the sun's corona and solar wind.
    Solar magnetic field: The sun's magnetic field flips every ~11 years, which can lead to increased solar activity during the transition.
    Carrington Event: This 1859 solar storm remains the benchmark for extreme space weather, causing telegraph systems to catch fire.
    Sun in pop culture: Rod, Tariq, and Dr. Alex Young discuss depictions of the sun in science fiction, separating fact from fiction.
    Solar research: Dr. Young shares his current work on the statistics of large solar events and improving science communication.
    Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik

    Guest: C. Alex Young

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    • 1h 7 min

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