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- California regulators think T-Mobile lied to get Sprint merger approved
- Drought-choked Colorado River faces an unprecedented water shortage
- How the latest and greatest Samsung and Apple earbuds lock you into their world
- California accuses Riot of misleading employees about their right to speak up
- How to choose between the Dell XPS 13 OLED and the Asus ZenBook 13 OLED
- T-Mobile says unauthorized access to its data occurred, not clear if customer info involved
- Windows users can now manage their iCloud Passwords
- Call of Duty: Vanguard announced, with more to be revealed in Warzone on August 19th
- Researcher says he found terrorist watchlist exposed online
- After Apple rejections, FlickType gives up on popular iPhone keyboard for the blind
California regulators think T-Mobile lied to get Sprint merger approved Posted: 16 Aug 2021 07:30 PM PDT According to a ruling published on Friday, T-Mobile made false and misleading statements in testimony to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) about its plans for Sprint's legacy CDMA network. The company will have the opportunity to explain why it shouldn't face sanctions for violating the commission's rules. The decision comes after a long back-and-forth that started with a petition from Dish Network in April asking the Commission to modify its decision on the Sprint acquisition. Dish claimed that T-Mobile made statements under oath that indicated the company would shut down Sprint's 3G CDMA network in a three-year timeframe. When T-Mobile announced it would decommission the network on January 1st, 2022, Dish cried foul... |
Drought-choked Colorado River faces an unprecedented water shortage Posted: 16 Aug 2021 03:18 PM PDT For the first time ever, there's an official water shortage at the largest water reservoir in the US. Today, the US Bureau of Reclamation declared a water shortage at Hoover Dam's Lake Mead, which 25 million people across the Western US and Mexico rely on for water. It's the first time this kind of declaration had been made on the Colorado River, the main source of water for Lake Mead, CNN and E&E News report. The declaration will trigger mandatory cuts to water use starting January 1, 2023. California, Arizona, and Nevada all tap water from Lake Mead. Based on federal guidelines for shortages brokered in 2019, Arizona will lose 18 percent of its annual apportionment of water from Lake Mead, and Nevada will lose seven percent of their... |
How the latest and greatest Samsung and Apple earbuds lock you into their world Posted: 16 Aug 2021 02:15 PM PDT People always look at me weirdly when I say that I use Samsung's Galaxy Buds Live with my iPhone 12 Pro. But it's a pairing that makes sense for me: First, I need something that sits entirely within my ear, without a stem that's going to risk being knocked about by a bike helmet's strap. Second, they work with Samsung's companion Galaxy Buds app on iOS, so I can still access their advanced features. And third? I just love that they're shaped like little kidney beans. But if you were to try the same thing with Samsung's newer Galaxy Buds Pro or Galaxy Buds 2 you'll find Samsung's iOS earbud companion app hasn't been updated to support them. Samsung wants you to buy a Samsung phone, so it appears to be locking you out of numerous little... |
California accuses Riot of misleading employees about their right to speak up Posted: 16 Aug 2021 02:15 PM PDT The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing issued a statement saying Riot Games has failed to inform its employees of their right to speak to the government about instances of harassment and discrimination. In a press release, the DFEH — the body also suing Activision Blizzard for discrimination and harassment — stated that it has asked the courts, "to compel Riot Games Inc.'s compliance with the Court's June 4, 2021 order requiring the company to send a notice to its workers about their rights to speak with DFEH." In 2018, an extensive investigation by Kotaku revealed Riot Games fostered an environment in which female employees were harassed, belittled, and passed up for promotion. In November of that year, one current and... |
How to choose between the Dell XPS 13 OLED and the Asus ZenBook 13 OLED Posted: 16 Aug 2021 01:44 PM PDT OLED has been commonplace in high-end TVs for quite a while, but it's still making its way into the laptop mainstream. That's good news for shoppers looking for a more vibrant multimedia experience. OLED panels have unbeatable contrast ratios, combining the blackest possible blacks with the whitest possible whites. They bring entertainment to a new level, and they can lend a hand with creative photo and video work, too. Not too long ago, OLED laptops were a luxury purchase. But smaller mainstream OLED devices are becoming more common each year. Whether you're a die-hard OLED enthusiast or you're just looking for a way to upgrade your movie-watching experience, you now have two excellent 13-inch OLED machines to choose from: the Dell XPS... |
T-Mobile says unauthorized access to its data occurred, not clear if customer info involved Posted: 16 Aug 2021 01:25 PM PDT Following a weekend report that its servers had been breached, T-Mobile said Monday that unauthorized access to some of its data occurred, but it had not yet determined whether personal customer data was involved. "We are confident that the entry point used to gain access has been closed, and we are continuing our deep technical review of the situation across our systems to identify the nature of any data that was illegally accessed," the company said in a news release. "This investigation will take some time but we are working with the highest degree of urgency. Until we have completed this assessment we cannot confirm the reported number of records affected or the validity of statements made by others." |
Windows users can now manage their iCloud Passwords Posted: 16 Aug 2021 01:19 PM PDT If you sync your iCloud Passwords with Windows, Apple's new, dedicated iCloud Passwords app is going to give you some much-needed new abilities. The app, which comes with the iCloud for Windows 12.5 update, lets you search through your saved passwords, update them, add new ones, and delete login info you no longer want. Apple's documentation explains how to manage your iCloud Passwords using the new app, but it's relatively straightforward. You can access the app from the Start menu, and make any changes to your passwords that you need. Those changes will then be synced to your Apple devices. Apple rolled out some... |
Call of Duty: Vanguard announced, with more to be revealed in Warzone on August 19th Posted: 16 Aug 2021 01:10 PM PDT Activision has officially announced Call of Duty: Vanguard, the next title in the hugely popular series, with a short teaser video on Monday. While the video doesn't reveal a lot — it consists mostly of footage of four different locales that each feature a mysterious face — it seems that the game will take place during World War II, likely on the four fronts of the war. Details are light right now, but more will be revealed about Call of Duty: Vanguard at an event inside Call of Duty: Warzone, the series' take on a free-to-play battle royale shooter, on August 19th at 1:30PM ET.
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Researcher says he found terrorist watchlist exposed online Posted: 16 Aug 2021 01:04 PM PDT Nearly 2 million terrorist watchlist records, including "no-fly" list indicators, were purportedly exposed online. The list was indexed across multiple search engines on July 19th, but the Department of Homeland Security did not remove it until three weeks later, as first reported by Bleeping Computer Monday. Security Discovery researcher Volodymyr "Bob" Diachenko discovered the watchlist, which appears to be the product of the Terrorist Screening Center, last month. The files were indexed by multiple search engines in an easily readable format. Records included information like full names, citizenship status, date of birth, passport numbers, and no-fly indicators. No password or separate authentication was necessary to access it,... |
After Apple rejections, FlickType gives up on popular iPhone keyboard for the blind Posted: 16 Aug 2021 12:56 PM PDT If you're a blind or low-vision iPhone user who relies on the FlickType keyboard to type, I've got some bad news — you're about to become a casualty of the fight between Apple and one of its staunchest critics. Developer Kosta Eleftheriou has announced that he's discontinuing the iPhone keyboard portion of his app, and says that keyboard will automatically be removed in a future update.
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