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Recension: Jim Dalrymple om iPhone XS (Max)

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I usually write my review of the new iPhones about a week after I get one of the new devices, but this time around, I just kept using and trying out the different features of the iPhone. Now, I want to give you my thoughts on the iPhone XS and XS Max.

When it comes right down to it, the XS and Max are exactly the same iPhone, except for the size. All of the internals, cameras, and design provide you with the same experience. The only real difference is the display size, but that’s a big difference.

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Lästipset: Apple’s Jony Ive says he still has a lot to do there

Robert Mueller Has Already Told You Everything You Need To Know

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WITH THE EXCEPTION of President Trump’s legal team, no one has been watching the Mueller investigation more closely than Garrett Graff. Graff, a historian and journalist, wrote the book on Robert Mueller (literally), has interviewed him probably more than any other journalist, and covers the investigation for WIRED. He sat down with WIRED features editor Mark Robinson at the four-day WIRED25 anniversary event in San Francisco to decode the Russia probe and answer the question: What happens next?

Källa: Robert Mueller Has Already Told You Everything You Need To Know

Lästipset: Apple’s Jony Ive says he still has a lot to do there

Government Report: “An Entire Generation” of American Weapons Is Wide Open to Hackers

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A NEW REPORT from the U.S. Government Accountability Office brings both good and bad news. For governments around the world that might like to sabotage America’s military technology, the good news is that this would be all too easy to do: Testers at the Department of Defense “routinely found mission-critical cyber vulnerabilities in nearly all weapon systems that were under development” over a five-year period, the report said. For Americans, the bad news is that up until very recently, no one seemed to care enough to fix these security holes.

Källa: Government Report: “An Entire Generation” of American Weapons Is Wide Open to Hackers

Lästipset: Apple’s Jony Ive says he still has a lot to do there

Customizing the Infograph face on Apple Watch Series 4

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The new analog Infograph face on Apple Watch Series 4 can scream information overload by default, and many of the existing analog faces feel improperly adjusted for the new display. Customizing and scaling back the visual elements on Infograph can create a much better experience.

Infograph can show up to eight complications, but that doesn’t mean it must — even if the default version is fully loaded. For me, stripping Infograph down to just the clock is a great starting place.

Källa: Customizing the Infograph face on Apple Watch Series 4

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You gave Facebook your number for security. They used it for ads – IFEX

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This statement was originally published on eff.org on 27 September 2018.

Add ”a phone number I never gave Facebook for targeted advertising” to the list of deceptive and invasive ways Facebook makes money off your personal information. Contrary to user expectations and Facebook representatives’ own previous statements, the company has been using contact information that users explicitly provided for security purposes – or that users never provided at all – for targeted advertising.

A group of academic researchers from Northeastern University and Princeton University, along with Gizmodo reporters, have used real-world tests to demonstrate how Facebook’s latest deceptive practice works. They found that Facebook harvests user phone numbers for targeted advertising in two disturbing ways: two-factor authentication (2FA) phone numbers, and ”shadow” contact information.

Källa: You gave Facebook your number for security. They used it for ads – IFEX