January 19, 2038 is for Linux what Y2K was for mainframe and PC computers in 2000, reports ZDNet. It's the day that the value for time "runs out of numbers" and, in the case of 32-bit Unix-based operating systems like Linux and older versions of macOS, "starts counting time with negative numbers…" "But the fixes … Continue reading Linux is Ready for the End of Time (zdnet.com)
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Former NASA Official William Gerstenmaier Joins SpaceX (arstechnica.com)
This is a consequential hire for SpaceX — it is difficult to overstate the influence Gerstenmaier has over human spaceflight both in the United States and abroad. He led NASA's space shuttle, International Space Station, commercial crew, and exploration programs for more than a decade. He immediately brings credibility to the company's safety culture. Former … Continue reading Former NASA Official William Gerstenmaier Joins SpaceX (arstechnica.com)
Will Iran Launch a Cyberattack Against the U.S.? (msn.com)
"Iranian officials are likely considering a cyber-attack against the U.S. in the wake of an airstrike that killed one of its top military officials," reports Bloomberg:In a tweet after the airstrike on Thursday, Christopher Krebs, director of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, repeated a warning from the summer about Iranian malicious cyber-attacks, and … Continue reading Will Iran Launch a Cyberattack Against the U.S.? (msn.com)
Google Purchases Fitbit for $2.1 Billion
Google announced this morning that it has entered an agreement to buy Fitbit for $2.1 billion. In a blog post, Google's Senior Vice President of Devices & Services, Rick Osterloh, said the company sees "an opportunity to invest even more in Wear OS as well as introduce Made by Google wearable devices into the market." … Continue reading Google Purchases Fitbit for $2.1 Billion
Zimbabwe Has Shut Down the Use of Mobile Money For Cash Transactions (qz.com)
Mobile money is fast blossoming in Africa, boosted by rising mobile adoption across the continent, but in Zimbabwe -- which is battling a severe financial crunch -- the most common cash-in and cash-out functionalities have just been killed off as the government battles to contain the country's economic crisis. From a report: Cash-out is process … Continue reading Zimbabwe Has Shut Down the Use of Mobile Money For Cash Transactions (qz.com)
Apple Files Lawsuit Against Corellium For iOS Emulation
Apple has filed a lawsuit against Corellium, accusing the software company of illegally selling virtual copies of iOS under the guise of helping discover security flaws. "Apple said the software company Corellium has copied the operating system, graphical user interface and other aspects of the devices without permission, and wants a federal judge to stop … Continue reading Apple Files Lawsuit Against Corellium For iOS Emulation
YouTube Shuts Down Music Companies’ Use of Manual Copyright Claims To Steal Creator Revenue (techcrunch.com)
YouTube is making a change to its copyright enforcement policies around music used in videos, which may result in an increased number of blocked videos in the shorter term -- but overall, a healthier ecosystem in the long-term. From a report: Going forward, copyright owners will no longer be able to monetize creator videos with … Continue reading YouTube Shuts Down Music Companies’ Use of Manual Copyright Claims To Steal Creator Revenue (techcrunch.com)
Dropbox Engineer Explains Why the Company Stopped Sharing Code Between iOS and Android And Started Using Native Languages on Each Platform (dropbox.com)
Eyal Guthmann, a software engineer at cloud storage service Dropbox, writes: Until very recently, Dropbox had a technical strategy on mobile of sharing code between iOS and Android via C++. The idea behind this strategy was simple -- write the code once in C++ instead of twice in Java and Objective C. We adopted this … Continue reading Dropbox Engineer Explains Why the Company Stopped Sharing Code Between iOS and Android And Started Using Native Languages on Each Platform (dropbox.com)
Facebook wants to rename Instagram, WhatsApp to assert more control
Soon, Instagram and WhatsApp will sport 'from Facebook' labels on app stores as well as on users' phone screens. People are calling this "a bad move". Soon, Instagram will be 'Instagram from Facebook' and WhatsApp will be 'WhatsApp from Facebook'. In a major rebranding exercise, Facebook wants to display its ownership of the two most … Continue reading Facebook wants to rename Instagram, WhatsApp to assert more control
Horns Are Growing on Young People’s Skulls. Phone Use is To Blame, Research Suggests (washingtonpost)
What we have not yet grasped is the way the tiny machines in front of us are remolding our skeletons, possibly altering not just the behaviors we exhibit but the bodies we inhabit. From a report: New research in biomechanics suggests that young people are developing hornlike spikes at the back of their skulls -- … Continue reading Horns Are Growing on Young People’s Skulls. Phone Use is To Blame, Research Suggests (washingtonpost)
