Als Folge des Sonos-App-Debakels: Nach dem CEO geht weiterer Manager bei Sonos

Der neue Interims-CEO von Sonos schmeißt den Chief Product Officer raus. Dieser soll einen Großteil der Schuld für das Debakel um die aktuelle Sonos-App tragen. (Sonos, Sound-Hardware)

Der neue Interims-CEO von Sonos schmeißt den Chief Product Officer raus. Dieser soll einen Großteil der Schuld für das Debakel um die aktuelle Sonos-App tragen. (Sonos, Sound-Hardware)

Anzeige: So geht Microsoft Teams für Kollaboration und Projektarbeit

Microsoft Teams erleichtert Kommunikation und Projektsteuerung. Zwei praxisnahe Workshops der Golem Karrierewelt zeigen, wie Teams effizient für Kooperation und Projektmanagement eingesetzt werden kann. (Golem Karrierewelt, Office-Suite)

Microsoft Teams erleichtert Kommunikation und Projektsteuerung. Zwei praxisnahe Workshops der Golem Karrierewelt zeigen, wie Teams effizient für Kooperation und Projektmanagement eingesetzt werden kann. (Golem Karrierewelt, Office-Suite)

There was a straight shot from Earth to the Moon and Mars last night

Even at its closest point to Earth, Mars looms 250 times farther than the Moon.

I almost missed it. Amid a bout of prime-time doomscrolling, a social media post reminded me there was something worth seeing in the sky. Mars disappeared behind the full Moon for a little more than an hour Monday night, an event visible across most of North America and parts of Africa.

So I grabbed my camera, ran outside, and looked up just as Mars was supposed to emerge from the Moon's curved horizon. Seen with the naked eye, the Moon's brightness far outshined Mars, casting soft shadows on a cold winter evening in East Texas.

Viewing the Moon through binoculars, the red planet appeared just above several large partially shadowed craters at the edge of the Moon's curved limb. I quickly snapped dozens of photos with my handheld Canon 80D fitted with a 600 mm lens. Within a few minutes, Mars rose farther above the Moon's horizon. Thanks to the parallax effect, the Moon's relative motion in its orbit around Earth appears significantly faster than the movement of Mars in its orbit around the Sun.

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FBI forces Chinese malware to delete itself from thousands of US computers

Self-delete commands sent from commandeered server to malware on infected PCs.

The FBI said today that it removed Chinese malware from 4,258 US-based computers and networks by sending commands that forced the malware to use its "self-delete" function.

The People's Republic of China (PRC) government paid the Mustang Panda group to develop a version of PlugX malware used to infect, control, and steal information from victim computers, the FBI said. "Since at least 2014, Mustang Panda hackers then infiltrated thousands of computer systems in campaigns targeting US victims, as well as European and Asian governments and businesses, and Chinese dissident groups," the FBI said.

The malware has been known for years but many Windows computers were still infected while their owners were unaware. The FBI learned of a method to remotely remove the malware from a French law enforcement agency, which had gained access to a command-and-control server that could send commands to infected computers.

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After CEO exit, Sonos gets rid of its chief product officer, too

Sonos won’t replace Maxime Bouvat-Merlin in “redundant” role.

A day after announcing that CEO Patrick Spence is departing the company, Sonos revealed that chief product officer Maxime Bouvat-Merlin is also leaving. Bouvat-Merlin had the role since 2023.

As first reported by Bloomberg, Sonos will not fill the chief product officer role. Instead, Tom Conrad, the interim CEO Sonos announced yesterday, will take on the role's responsibilities. In an email to staff cited by Bloomberg (you can read the letter in its entirety at The Verge), Conrad explained:

With my stepping in as CEO, the board, Max, and I have agreed that my background makes the chief product officer role redundant. Therefore, Max’s role is being eliminated and the product organization will report directly to me. I’ve asked Max to advise me over the next period to ensure a smooth transition and I am grateful that he’s agreed to do that.

In May, Sonos released an update to its app that led to customers, many of them long-time users, revolting over broken features, like accessibility capabilities and the ability to set timers. Sonos expects that remedying the app and Sonos' reputation will cost it at least $20 million to $30 million. 

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Maker of weight-loss drugs to ask Trump to pause price negotiations: Report

The next 15 drugs up for negotiation will be released soon and may include a GLP-1.

Eli Lilly and other drugmakers are reportedly planning to urge the Trump administration to pause Medicare drug-price negotiations that were put in place by the Biden administration's Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

"They need to fix [the IRA]," Eli Lilly CEO Dave Ricks told Bloomberg at the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco.

The results of the first round of IRA negotiations, announced in August, saw the list prices of 10 high-cost drugs get slashed by as much as 79 percent. Collectively, the negotiated prices are estimated to save seniors $1.5 billion in out-of-pocket costs in 2026, when the prices go into effect. The savings will likely be well received, given that KFF polling has found that over a quarter of Americans struggle to afford prescription medications, and 31 percent say they haven't taken medicines as prescribed due to costs.

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ChatGPT becomes more Siri-like with new scheduled tasks feature

Two distinct universes of AI tools are merging.

OpenAI is making ChatGPT work a little more like older digital assistants with a new feature called Tasks, as reported by TechCrunch and others.

Currently in beta, Tasks allows users to direct the chatbot to send reminders or to generate responses to specific prompts at certain times; recurring tasks are also supported.

The feature is available to Plus, Team, and Pro subscribers starting today, while free users don't have access.

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