Lego 75397: Das ist Jabbas Segelbarke aus Legosteinen
Star-Wars-Fans bekommen im Oktober eine neue Version der Khetanna. Jabbas Segelbarke 75397 bringt fast 4.000 Steine und 11 Figuren mit. (Lego, Star Wars)
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Star-Wars-Fans bekommen im Oktober eine neue Version der Khetanna. Jabbas Segelbarke 75397 bringt fast 4.000 Steine und 11 Figuren mit. (Lego, Star Wars)
Noch ein paar Monate warten, dann geht es mit The Last of Us endlich weiter. (The Last of Us, World of Warcraft)
Ein kleines Teleskop auf dem Mond soll entfernte Objekte genauer erforschen können als die großen Teleskope auf der Erdoberfläche. (Mond, Server)
Erst kürzlich hat Meta einen Fix bereitgestellt, um die Umgehung der Einmalansicht in Whatsapp zu unterbinden. Allzu effektiv ist dieser offenbar nicht. (Whatsapp, Datenschutz)
Ein taiwanesischer Hersteller steht plötzlich im Fokus der Weltöffentlichkeit. Gold Apollo stellt die im Libanon detonierten Rugged Pager AR-924 her. (Funkgerät, Politik)
Telefónicas Internet-TV-Angebot O2 TV setzt künftig auf eigene Infrastruktur. Die Kooperation mit Waipu TV endet irgendwann. Von Ingo Pakalski (Telefónica, Streaming)
Der Mond soll seine eigene Zeitzone bekommen. Das Weiße Haus hat dies bereits Anfang 2024 gefordert. Nun arbeitet die Nasa daran. (Mond, Nasa)
Für den Erfolg moderner Unternehmen ist ein agiles IT-Service-Management unerlässlich. Die Online-Seminare der Golem Karrierewelt bereiten umfassend auf die Basiszertifizierungen Fim tSM und ITIL® vor, mit Zertifikatsprüfungen. (Golem Karrierewelt, Unt…
Apple’s servers have stopped signing the 18.0 update for M4 iPad Pros for now.
Apple has temporarily paused the rollout of the iPadOS 18 update for M4 iPad Pros. The company has stopped signing the update for these iPads, meaning it will no longer be offered to users when they check, and Apple's servers won't activate the update if it's installed some other way.
Apple confirmed to Ars that it had "temporarily removed" the update in order to "resolve an issue that is impacting a small number of devices."
The update has supposedly been "bricking" devices for some M4 iPad Pro users; anecdotal reports from Reddit and MacRumors forum users suggest that some users have installed the update without issue, and others have ended up with unresponsive devices. Apple is apparently offering hardware replacements to users who have been affected, which points to a pretty serious bug—usually devices can be put into recovery (or DFU) mode as a last resort in the event of a botched software update.
AT&T data should have been deleted but remained in cloud for years before hack.
AT&T agreed to pay a $13 million fine because it gave customer bill information to a vendor in order to create personalized videos, then allegedly failed to ensure that the vendor destroyed the data when it was no longer needed. In addition to the fine, AT&T agreed to stricter controls on sharing data with vendors in a consent decree announced today by the Federal Communications Commission.
In January 2023, years after the data was supposed to be destroyed, the vendor suffered a breach "when threat actors accessed the vendor's cloud environment and ultimately exfiltrated AT&T customer information," the FCC said. Information related to 8.9 million AT&T wireless customers was exposed.
Phone companies are required by law to protect customer information, and AT&T should not have merely relied on third-party firms' assurances that they destroyed data when it was no longer needed, the FCC said.