Ukraine asks Musk for Starlink terminals as Russian invasion disrupts broadband

Musk replied, “Starlink service is now active in Ukraine. More terminals en route.”

A Starlink satellite dish mounted on a roof.

Enlarge / The new version of Dishy McFlatface. (credit: Starlink)

SpaceX is sending Starlink user terminals to Ukraine after a request from a government official. Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine's vice prime minister and minister of digital transformation, used Twitter to make a direct plea to SpaceX CEO Elon Musk on Saturday, writing:

@elonmusk, while you try to colonize Mars—Russia try to occupy Ukraine! While your rockets successfully land from space—Russian rockets attack Ukrainian civil people! We ask you to provide Ukraine with Starlink stations and to address sane Russians to stand.

About 10 hours later, Musk responded, "Starlink service is now active in Ukraine. More terminals en route." A bit later, Fedorov sent a tweet thanking Musk and another tweet thanking Ukraine's ambassador to the US, Oksana Markarova, "for swift decisions related to authorization and certification that allowed us to activate the Starlink in Ukraine."

We asked SpaceX for details on how many Starlink user terminals are being sent to Ukraine and how they're being distributed and will update this article if we get any information. Starlink was recently used to provide broadband in parts of Tonga that were cut off from Internet access by the tsunami.

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Big Tech spent decades skirting geopolitical issues. That’s no longer an option

Tech companies find themselves navigating a new East-West split.

Big Tech spent decades skirting geopolitical issues. That’s no longer an option

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Big Tech companies, for the most part, have been able to have their cake and eat it, too.

By pitching themselves as neutral platforms that prioritize free expression—while at the same time bowing to local pressure to remove or restrict certain content—they’ve enjoyed rather broad access to nearly all the world’s markets. Even Russia, which for decades during the Soviet era fought to keep Western media out, has let them in.

That may be about to change, though. 

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Windows data-wiping bug can leave some user data unencrypted and accessible

Bug primarily affects locally stored files synced with Microsoft OneDrive.

Windows data-wiping bug can leave some user data unencrypted and accessible

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Windows 10 and 11 both include a system reset option that will revert your Windows installation to a pristine state, useful when you're trying to fix weird behavior or get your PC ready to sell or give to someone else.

When it's working properly, this system-reset feature offers to wipe all of your data from the disk to prevent the next owner from accessing any of your stuff. But a bug in the newest versions of Windows 11 and Windows 10 is keeping that feature from working properly for some locally stored OneDrive data, leaving it unencrypted and fully accessible even if you had been using disk encryption before the reset.

Microsoft acknowledges the issue on its page of known issues for Windows 10 and Windows 11 and provides further details on the data that's being exposed. Specifically, if your PC runs "apps which have folders with reparse data, such as OneDrive or OneDrive for Business, files which have been downloaded or synced locally from OneDrive might not be deleted when selecting the 'Remove everything' option." The files can be exposed whether you're wiping your system yourself or an IT administrator is wiping a system remotely—that could be especially problematic for institutions attempting to wipe a lost or stolen laptop to protect the data on it.

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Alienware AW720M mouse review: An ambidextrous wireless win

The AW720M is a high-end wireless mouse worthy of righties and exciting for lefties.

Alienware AW720M

Enlarge / Alienware AW720M. (credit: Scharon Harding)

Specs at a glance: Alienware AW720M
Sensor Optical (model not disclosed)
Connectivity options USB-C to USB-A cable, USB-C dongle, Bluetooth 5.1
Programmable buttons 8
Onboard profiles 1
Lighting 1x RGB zone
Size 4.93×2.43×1.49 inches
125.22×61.72×37.85 mm
Weight 3.14 ounces (89 g)
Warranty 2 years
Price (MSRP)  $150
Other perks Wireless extender

Lefties are dealt a tough hand when it comes to finding an advanced mouse. Mice are usually built for right hands, with any side buttons typically located on the mouse's left side and curves that favor right thumbs. Lefties seeking a mouse with high functionality have few options—even fewer if they want a cable-free mouse.

Alienware's AW720M ($150 MSRP as of writing) is the type of mouse that makes lefties rejoice. It's truly ambidextrous, with side buttons on the left and right sides. It is also feature-filled, with the ability to connect to PCs via a wireless dongle, Bluetooth, or cable.

But beyond its flexibility, less exciting is its price and a smooth chassis that easily gets clammy.

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Toyota shuts down all Japanese production after supplier is hacked

The halt affects 14 factories, a third of Toyota’s global production.

A worker walks near a Toyota Motor Corp Crown vehicle manufactured on the production line of the company's Motomachi factory on July 30, 2018, in Toyota, Japan.

Enlarge / A worker walks near a Toyota Motor Corp Crown vehicle manufactured on the production line of the company's Motomachi factory on July 30, 2018, in Toyota, Japan. (credit: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images)

The world's largest automaker is suspending production at a third of its factories, according to Reuters. Toyota says it will temporarily stop making cars at its Japanese factories after one of its suppliers was hacked.

The company in question is called Kojima Industries, which makes composite and plastic parts for Toyota, both for car interiors and also parts for Toyota's hybrid and fuel cell electric vehicles. Reuters quotes a Toyota spokesperson who described the event as a "supplier system failure."

Consequently, on March 1, Toyota will halt 28 production lines at 14 factories across Japan.

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The Batman review: A sensational reboot in need of trimming

This refreshing comic triumph isn’t saddled with DC’s “connected universe.”

Selina Kyle (Zoë Kravitz) and Batman (Robert Pattinson) lead the long-but-enjoyable proceedings of this week's <em>The Batman</em>.

Enlarge / Selina Kyle (Zoë Kravitz) and Batman (Robert Pattinson) lead the long-but-enjoyable proceedings of this week's The Batman. (credit: Warner Bros. Pictures)

The Batman is a DC Comics film for people who watch way too many movies.

Director and co-writer Matt Reeves (War for the Planet of the Apes) has concocted an intoxicating mix of indulgence, pulp, bombast, and vulnerability that absolutely answers the question of why the world needs another Batman film. Even better, Robert Pattinson (The Lighthouse) resurrects a role that has been otherwise run into the ground.

Better than Keaton? Oof, that's a coin flip. Best Batman actor since Keaton? Absolutely.

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Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5i is a 12 inch 2-in-1 tablet with Intel Alder Lake-U

The Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5i is a Windows tablet with a 12.35 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel IPS LCD display, support for up to an Intel Core i7-1255U 15-watt, 10-core, 12-thread processor with Iris Xe graphics, and support for a detachable keyboard and an optional pen. In other words, it’s kind of like a Microsoft […]

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The Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5i is a Windows tablet with a 12.35 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel IPS LCD display, support for up to an Intel Core i7-1255U 15-watt, 10-core, 12-thread processor with Iris Xe graphics, and support for a detachable keyboard and an optional pen.

In other words, it’s kind of like a Microsoft Surface Pro except Lenovo’s tablet has a newer, more powerful processor than the Surface Pro 8, but lacks the high screen refresh rate. The Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5i will be available in July for $750 and up.

Lenovo’s comes in Stone Blue and Storm grey color options, and ships standard with a folio cover with a built-in keyboard, touchpad, and kickstand. There’s also optional support for backlit keys.

The Lenovo Active Pen 3 is optional and sold separately in most markets. Lenovo says the tablet’s two USB Type-C ports are “full function” with support for charging, data, and video output – the tablet can drive up to two external 4K displays.

Just keep in mind that while the tablet supports up to a Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, that $750 starting price will get you a significantly less impressive model, most likely featuring a Pentium 8505 Alder Lake processor, 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.

Here’s a run-down of the tablet’s key specs:

IdeaPad Duet 5i (12”, 7)
Display 12.35”
2560 x 1600 pixels
16:10
IPS LCD
96% DCI-P3
Dolby Vision
450 nits
Gorilla Glass touchscreen
Processor Core i7-1255U
Core i5-1235U
Core i3-1215U
Pentium 8505
Accessories Active Pen 3 (optional)
Detachable Bluetooth keyboard (included)
Memory 4GB / 8GB / 16GB
LPDDR4x
Storage 128GB / 256GB / 512GB / 1 TB
M.2 PCie SSD
Operating System Windows 11
Battery & charging 50WHr
Rapid Charge Express (3 hours battery life from 15 minute charge)
Cameras 5MP IR camera (front)
5MP (rear)
Ports 2x Full function USB-C
1x Audio Jack
Wireless WiFi 6E
Bluetooth 5.2
Audio Stereo speakers
Dolby Atmos
Dimensions 288.3 x 193 x 9.45mm
11.35″ x 7.59″ x 0.37″
Weight Tablet: 810 grams (1.78 pounds)
Folio Case: 360 grams (0.79 pounds
Starting price $750
€749 (including VAT)

via Lenovo Press Release and PC Mag

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Ukraine-Krieg: Tausende deutsche Windräder ohne Satelliten-Kommunikation

Vom Ausfall des KA-SAT-Satellitennetzwerks nach Beginn des Ukraine-Kriegs sind auch Windparks betroffen. Allerdings können sie weiter Strom produzieren. (Ukraine-Krieg, Technologie)

Vom Ausfall des KA-SAT-Satellitennetzwerks nach Beginn des Ukraine-Kriegs sind auch Windparks betroffen. Allerdings können sie weiter Strom produzieren. (Ukraine-Krieg, Technologie)

Honor Magic 4 and Magic 4 Pro flagship phones coming soon for €899 and up

Phone maker Honor got its start as a sub-brand of Huawei that was focused on offering devices with premium specs at mid-range prices. But now Honor has spun off as its own business, the company seems to be going all-in on flagship-class devices. Last month saw the launch of the Honor Magic V smartphone with […]

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Phone maker Honor got its start as a sub-brand of Huawei that was focused on offering devices with premium specs at mid-range prices. But now Honor has spun off as its own business, the company seems to be going all-in on flagship-class devices.

Last month saw the launch of the Honor Magic V smartphone with a foldable display, and now Honor is introducing the Honor Magic 4 and Honor Magic 4 Pro smartphones with premium specs and starting prices of €899 and €1,090, respectively.

Both phones are powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processors and support up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Both have triple rear camera systems. And both have 6.81 inch LTPO displays with 120 Hz refresh rates with 1920 Hz PWM dimming that Honor says should lead to reduced eye strain for folks that get headaches from screens with lower Pulse With Modulation rates.

But the pricier model earns the Pro in its name with a few bonus features including a higher-resolution display that’s curved on all four sides, faster charging, support for wireless charging and a better telephoto lens.

Here’s a run-down of some key specs for both phones:

Magic4 Magic4 Pro
Display Curved 6.81-inch
1224 x 2664
LTPO OLED,
120Hz refresh rate
1000 nits
Quad-curved 6.81-inch
1312 x 2848 pixels
LTPO OLED
120Hz refresh rate
1000 nits
CPU Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1
Memory 8 / 12GB 8 / 12GB
Storage 128 / 256 / 512 GB 256 / 512GB ROM
Battery & charging 4,800mAh
66W charging (wired)
4,600mAh
100W wired and wireless charging
Wireless 5G NR
WiFi 6
Bluetooth 5.2
NFC
Dual SIM
5G NR
WiFi 6
Bluetooth 5.2
NFC
Dual SIM
OS Android 12
Magic UI 6.0
Android 12
Magic UI 6.0
Rear cameras
  • 50MP wide (f/1.8)
  • 50MP ultra-wide (f/2.2, 122°),
  • 8 MP periscope (f/3.4, 5x optical zoom)
  • dTOF 8×8 sensor
  • 50MP wide (f/1.8)
  • 50MP ultra-wide (f/2.2, 122°)
  • 64MP periscope (f/3.5, 3.5x optical zoom),
  • dTOF 8×8 sensor
Front camera 12MP wide (100°) 12 MP wide (100°)
Audio Stereo speakers Stereo speakers
Security Fingerprint sensor (under-display) Fingerprint sensor (under-display)
IP rating IP56 IP68
Dimensions 163.6mm x 74.5mm x 8.8mm 163.6mm x 74.7mm x 9.15mm
Weight 199 grams 215 grams
Starting price €899 €1,099

via @Honoglobal, NotebookCheck and Android Police

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