Apple releases watchOS 4.0.1 with fix for Series 3 LTE/Wi-Fi bug

A fix for a rare, yet serious, issue on the new LTE-enabled watches.

Enlarge / Call options in the Phone app. (credit: Valentina Palladino)

Apple released a software update for its Series 3 watches today that will upgrade watchOS 4 to watchOS 4.0.1. This is the first software update to watchOS 4 since it became available for all Apple Watch models on September 19. The watchOS 4.0.1 update focuses on fixing a peculiar Wi-Fi issue some Series 3 with LTE models experienced. That issue prevented the devices from connecting to LTE in favor of connecting to an inaccessible but familiar Wi-Fi network.

The update page details the problem: "watchOS 4.0.2 fixes issues that, in rare cases, were causing Apple Watch to join unauthenticated (captive) Wi-Fi networks, such as those found in public places like coffee shops and hotels, which direct the user to a webpage before the network can be accessed."

In the first round of Apple Watch Series 3 reviews, some reviewers experienced this problem. The Series 3 attempted to connect to a Wi-Fi network the user previously approved and connected to via another Apple device (like an iPhone or a Mac). Public Wi-Fi networks often make users accept terms and conditions or input temporary passwords before connecting. Since the Apple Watch cannot display those options, the Series 3 would appear to be connected to a Wi-Fi network, even though no service came through. This prevented the Series 3 from connecting to LTE service in areas where the user may have wanted to use cellular data over any Wi-Fi network.

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Google Home Max: Stereo-Version von Google Home kostet 400 US-Dollar

Home Max heißt Googles neuer smarter Lautsprecher, der auf einen möglichst guten Klang hin optimiert wurde. Dafür wird der Klang an die Raumgegebenheiten angepasst. Damit will Google direkt in Konkurrenz zu Herstellern wie Sonos treten. (Google Home, Google)

Home Max heißt Googles neuer smarter Lautsprecher, der auf einen möglichst guten Klang hin optimiert wurde. Dafür wird der Klang an die Raumgegebenheiten angepasst. Damit will Google direkt in Konkurrenz zu Herstellern wie Sonos treten. (Google Home, Google)

Google’s original Pixel phones get a $100 price cut

Google’s new Pixel phones are coming this month for $649 and up. So what about last year’s phones? They’re still available and they’re getting a price cut. But it’s not a huge one. The 2016 Google Pixel is now available from the Google Store for $549 and up. The first-gen Pixel XL sells for $669 […]

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Google’s new Pixel phones are coming this month for $649 and up. So what about last year’s phones? They’re still available and they’re getting a price cut. But it’s not a huge one. The 2016 Google Pixel is now available from the Google Store for $549 and up. The first-gen Pixel XL sells for $669 […]

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Google Clips is a tiny $249 camera that uses AI for photos, videos

Google is launching a new camera that’s designed to snap pictures and shoot video without a lot of user intervention. It’s called Google Clips, it feels like a souped up version of the Narrative Clip, and it’s coming soon for $249. The little camera is also the one thing we didn’t see coming. Pretty much […]

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Google is launching a new camera that’s designed to snap pictures and shoot video without a lot of user intervention. It’s called Google Clips, it feels like a souped up version of the Narrative Clip, and it’s coming soon for $249. The little camera is also the one thing we didn’t see coming. Pretty much […]

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Cloudflare Bans Sites For Using Cryptocurrency Miners

Web-based cryptocurrency miners became a big thing recently when The Pirate Bay trialed one to generate extra revenue. Now, however, TorrentFreak has learned that Cloudflare has banned at least one torrent proxy site for deploying a miner on its platform. According to Cloudflare, unannounced miners are considered malware.

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After years of accepting donations via Bitcoin, last month various ‘pirate’ sites began to generate digital currency revenues in a brand new way.

It all began with The Pirate Bay, which quietly added a Javascript cryptocurrency miner to its main site, something that first manifested itself as a large spike in CPU utilization on the machines of visitors.

The stealth addition to the platform, which its operators later described as a test, was extremely controversial. While many thought of the miner as a cool and innovative way to generate revenue in a secure fashion, a vocal majority expressed a preference for permission being requested first, in case they didn’t want to participate in the program.

Over the past couple of weeks, several other sites have added similar miners, some which ask permission to run and others that do not. While the former probably aren’t considered problematic, the latter are now being viewed as a serious problem by an unexpected player in the ecosystem.

TorrentFreak has learned that popular CDN service Cloudflare, which is often criticized for not being harsh enough on ‘pirate’ sites, is actively suspending the accounts of sites that deploy cryptocurrency miners on their platforms.

“Cloudflare kicked us from their service for using a Coinhive miner,” the operator of ProxyBunker.online informed TF this morning.

ProxyBunker is a site that that links to several other domains that offer unofficial proxy services for the likes of The Pirate Bay, RARBG, KickassTorrents, Torrentz2, and dozens of other sites. It first tested a miner for four days starting September 23. Official implementation began October 1 but was ended last evening, abruptly.

“Late last night, all our domains got deleted off Cloudflare without warning so I emailed Cloudflare to ask what was going on,” the operator explained.

Bye bye

As the email above shows, Cloudflare cited only a “possible” terms of service violation. Further clarification was needed to get to the root of the problem.

So, just a few minutes later, the site operator contacted Cloudflare, acknowledging the suspension but pointing out that the notification email was somewhat vague and didn’t give a reason for the violation. A follow-up email from Cloudflare certainly put some meat on the bones.

“Multiple domains in your account were injecting Coinhive mining code without
notifying users and without any option to disabling [sic] the mining,” wrote Justin Paine, Head of Trust & Safety at Cloudflare.

“We consider this to be malware, and as such the account was suspended, and all domains removed from Cloudflare.”

Cloudflare: Unannounced miners are malware

ProxyBunker’s operator wrote back to Cloudflare explaining that the Coinhive miner had been running on his domains but that his main domain had a way of disabling mining, as per new code made available from Coinhive.

“We were running the miner on our proxybunker.online domain using Coinhive’s new Javacode Simple Miner UI that lets the user stop the miner at anytime and set the CPU speed it mines at,” he told TF.

Nevertheless, some element of the configuration appears to have fallen short of Cloudflare’s standards. So, shortly after Cloudflare’s explanation, the site operator asked if he could be reinstated if he completely removed the miner from his site. The response was a ‘yes’ but with a stern caveat attached.

“We will remove the account suspension, however do note you’ll need to re-sign up the domains as they were removed as a result of the account suspension. Please note — if we discover similar activity again the domains and account will be permanently blocked,” Cloudflare’s Justin warned.

ProxyBunker’s operator says that while he sees the value in cryptocurrency miners, he can understand why people might be opposed to them too. That being said, he would appreciate it if services like Cloudflare published clear guidelines on what is and is not acceptable.

“We do understand that most users will not like the miner using up a bit of their CPU but we do see the full potential as a new revenue stream,” he explains.

“I think third-party services need to post clear information that they’re not allowed on their services, if that’s the case.”

At time of publication, Cloudflare had not responded to TorrentFreak’s requests for comment.

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Google Pixelbook: Neues ChromeOS-Convertible kostet 1.000 statt 1.200 Dollar

Das Pixelbook ist da und es ist wie erwartet ein Chromebook mit 360-Grad-Scharnier. Mit dem optionalen Stift lassen sich Google-Suchen durch Markierungen ausführen. Ein Nachteil wird jedoch mit gekauft: die wenigen Anschlüsse. (Chromebook, Google)

Das Pixelbook ist da und es ist wie erwartet ein Chromebook mit 360-Grad-Scharnier. Mit dem optionalen Stift lassen sich Google-Suchen durch Markierungen ausführen. Ein Nachteil wird jedoch mit gekauft: die wenigen Anschlüsse. (Chromebook, Google)

Google unveils a $249 smart camera that decides what’s worth photographing

You can leave it lying around or wear it.

Enlarge / Google Clips (credit: Google)

At today's hardware event, Google has announced a surprise new product: Clips. It's a little standalone camera that changes how pictures are taken. The Clips device itself figures out when something exciting is happening—happy faces, good lighting, interesting framing—and, when it thinks the time is right, it records (silent) video captures.

This transforms photography from something with an actively involved photographer into something passive that should help capture spontaneous, natural events. If you don't trust the software and want to guarantee that a particular picture is taken, Clips has a manual capture button, too. And high-resolution stills can be taken from the videos.

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Dimming of Tabby’s star likely caused by something less sexy than aliens

“There is a cloud of dust orbiting the star with a roughly 700-day orbital period.”

Enlarge / This illustration depicts a hypothetical uneven ring of dust orbiting KIC 8462852, also known as Boyajian's Star or Tabby's Star. (credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)

In recent years, a distant star in the constellation Cygnus, known officially as KIC 8462852 and unofficially as Tabby's star, has intrigued astronomers due to its irregular but significant dimming. As the star has faded by as much as 20 percent and then returned to its normal brightness, scientists were forced to admit that they didn't have a good explanation for this behavior.

The theories they put forth to explain the dimming included some pretty exotic notions, such as some kind of super-large alien megastructure that passed in front of the star. Alas, astronomers using NASA's Swift and Spitzer space-based observatories have come up with a much more prosaic explanation for the phenomenon—dust.

A new study in The Astrophysical Journal analyzed light data gathered across a broad swath of wavelengths collected between October, 2015 and December, 2016. The researchers found that the dimming effect was less pronounced in the infrared wavelengths of light than the ultraviolet light. This finding is consistent with the idea that dust particles would scatter more of the shorter wavelengths of ultraviolet light, while more of the longer wavelength infrared light would make it through a dust cloud.

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Google Pixel Buds are $159 Assistant-enabled Bluetooth earbuds

Google is launching its first set of headphones, and as you’d expected, Google Pixel Buds are optimized for use with Google Assistant. The wireless earbuds are designed to pair with your smartphone, allowing you to interact with Google’s voice assistant by tapping or swiping the control surface on the right earbud and then speaking. Assistant […]

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Google is launching its first set of headphones, and as you’d expected, Google Pixel Buds are optimized for use with Google Assistant. The wireless earbuds are designed to pair with your smartphone, allowing you to interact with Google’s voice assistant by tapping or swiping the control surface on the right earbud and then speaking. Assistant […]

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Smarter Lautsprecher: Google bringt kleinen Home-Lautsprecher für 60 Euro

Google macht es Amazon nach und bringt mit Home Mini einen kleinen smarten Lautsprecher auf den Markt. Das neue Modell arbeitet mit dem Google Assistant und ist in vielen Details schlechter ausgestattet als Amazons Echo Dot. (Google Home Mini, Google)

Google macht es Amazon nach und bringt mit Home Mini einen kleinen smarten Lautsprecher auf den Markt. Das neue Modell arbeitet mit dem Google Assistant und ist in vielen Details schlechter ausgestattet als Amazons Echo Dot. (Google Home Mini, Google)