19 November 2024

Google is (finally) turning Chrome OS into Android to compete with the iPad

Google is a massive tech company with nearly two hundred thousand employees, so it definitely has the manpower and resources to develop two different operating systems in Android and Chrome OS. While both Android and Chrome OS have seen huge success in different markets, they’ve struggled to compete in one product category where they overlap: tablets. The high-end tablet market is dominated by the Apple iPad, and no matter what Google has tried, it has failed to change that. However, a source tells Android Authority that Google is working on a multi-year project to fully turn Chrome OS into Android, and the end result could be a platform that finally bests the iPad.

Android as an operating system is designed for smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, TVs, cars, and soon XR glasses, whereas Chrome OS is primarily designed for laptops. While the term Chromebooks encompasses tablets as well, it’s fair to say that Chrome OS isn’t as suited for tablet use as Android is, at least when it comes to media consumption. On the flip side, it’s also a fair assessment that Android isn’t as suited for tablet use as Chrome OS is, at least when it comes to productivity. Google has tried to add features to both operating systems to bridge that gap, but even after a bit of convergence, neither platform managed to really eat Apple’s lunch.

www.androidauthority.com


Del Trotter's part in saving us from the Nazis

 

Wikipedia: The Eagle Has Landed is a 1976 British war film directed by John Sturges, and starring Michael Caine, Donald Sutherland and Robert Duvall.

Based on the 1975 novel The Eagle Has Landed by Jack Higgins, the film is about a fictional German plot to kidnap Winston Churchill in the middle of the Second World War. The Eagle Has Landed was Sturges's final film, and was successful upon its release.

In this clip "Battle in the Village" at 6mins 23seconds in you will see what looks like Del Trotter's van behind a wall! Was this a blooper or did Del actually play his part? He who dares, wins!

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15 November 2024

D-Link won’t fix critical flaw affecting 60,000 older NAS devices

More than 60,000 D-Link network-attached storage devices that have reached end-of-life are vulnerable to a command injection vulnerability with a publicly available exploit.

The flaw, tracked as CVE-2024-10914, has a critical 9.2 severity score and is present in the ‘cgi_user_add’ command where the name parameter is insufficiently sanitized.

An unauthenticated attacker could exploit it to inject arbitrary shell commands by sending specially crafted HTTP GET requests to the devices.

The flaw impacts multiple models of D-Link network-attached storage (NAS) devices that are commonly used by small businesses:

DNS-320 Version 1.00

DNS-320LW Version 1.01.0914.2012

DNS-325 Version 1.01,  Version 1.02

DNS-340L Version 1.08

In a technical write-up that provides exploit details, security researcher Netsecfish says that leveraging the vulnerability requires sending "a crafted HTTP GET request to the NAS device with malicious input in the name parameter.”

www.bleepingcomputer.com


11 November 2024

Portsmouth Ride of Remembrance 2024

 

The organiser wrote: It was good to see so many of you out there. From my position on the wall it like there were 1000s of you. We counted 780 bikes parked up. I had printed off 1200 orders of service and we used every single one and could have done with more. On behalf of the Royal British Legion Riders branch - a massive thank you. 

An excellent gathering. Very well organized, massive thanks to all involved. The service was well attended, solemn & very moving. A true Blessing to attend.

Here is my video of the ride, and some photos here. We rode out from Lakeside North Harbour - Western road A27 - A3 - A3 Northern Parade - A3 Stamshaw road - A3 Mile End road - Church street - A2030 Holbrook road - B2151 Victoria road north - B2151 Victoria road south - B2151 Clarendon road - A288 South Parade them on to the Southsea Common via the eastern end (D Day museum end) of the Esplanade.

They shall grow not old
As we that are left grow old 
Age shall not weary them
Nor the years condemn
At the going down of the sun 
And in the morning
We will remember them 

When you go home, tell them of us and say, 
for your tomorrows, we gave our today


08 November 2024

CrowdStrike part 2: crashes Microsoft Office on Windows 11 24H2

Enterprise users at companies that employ CrowdStrike antivirus software and have received prompts to upgrade their operating systems to Windows 11 24H2 should probably wait. The security toolchain has encountered another faulty update that could make Microsoft Office apps unusable. Fortunately, the problem isn't as widespread as the incident from earlier this year.

Microsoft is investigating an error that causes Microsoft Office applications like Word and Excel to crash after users upgrade to Windows 11 24H2. The problem only impacts companies and managed IT environments, so those using Windows 11 Home or Pro on personal devices need not worry.

The issue was traced to an update for CrowdStrike's Falcon sensor software. It triggers when a host's Prevention Policy engages the "Enhanced Exploitation Visibility Prevention Policy." Other antivirus programs and older versions of Windows likely aren't affected, but Microsoft hasn't ruled out the possibility.

www.techspot.com


06 November 2024

Honda GB350S - more of what the motorcycle market needs: affordable quality!

Honda has been showing a remarkable ability to undercut the competition with its new motorcycles over the last few years – with machines like the CB750 Hornet, Transalp and the new CB1000 Hornet all surprising with their combination of a low RRP and relatively high specification. The further down the market you more the more difficult it becomes to undercut rivals but Honda’s GB350S is doing its best to repeat the feat by coming in at under the £4k mark at £3949 when it reaches dealers in January 2025.

That puts it as close as makes no difference to its nearest rival, the £3899 Royal Enfield HNTR 350, and substantially undercuts the Enfield Meteor 350 or Classic 350 models. Given the sales success of those machines in recent years, Honda is well placed to cash in.

Well done Honda! We all like new shiny things, but I've been horrified by all the tech and huge price tags attached to bikes these days. We need a dose of realism in motorcycling! If the big manufacturers don't get that message & soon - some folks will get tempted to go to the dark side & buy into Chinese bikes. Yuk!

www.bennetts.co.uk


Another Smart Device SNAFU: air fryers that are more like air spyers!

UK consumer champion Which? wants you to know that your air fryer might be spying on you and sharing your data with third parties for marketing purposes.

The perhaps not-so-surprising findings from the buyer's friend are that smart devices in general are engaged in surveillance of their owners, and that data collection often goes "well beyond" what is necessary for the functioning of the product.

Although Which? is a UK organization – a wholly owned subsidiary of the Consumers' Association – its findings will apply just as much to devices sold in other countries.

Testing out products across four categories, the outfit discovered that all three air fryers it looked at wanted permission to record audio on the user's phone, for no specified reason.

One wanted to know gender and date of birth when setting up an owner account, while the Xiaomi app linked to its air fryer was found to be connected with trackers from Facebook, Pangle (the ad network of TikTok for Business), and Chinese tech giant Tencent.

Air fryers from brands Aigostar and Xiaomi both sent the owner's personal data to servers in China – although this was flagged in the privacy notice, for what it's worth.

This prompts the obvious question: why the heck would you want an air fryer that connects to other devices?

www.theregister.com