Microsoft Rings Death Knell For Computer Passwords With Windows Hello As The Secure Solution

Microsoft Rings Death Knell For Computer Passwords With Windows Hello As The Secure Solution
How good are you at remembering passwords? If you’re like most computer users, probably not very good at all. Given the dozens (or more) websites that we interact with on a daily basis, remembering long and complicated passwords can be a chore. Some users take advantage of bowser autofill technology to help take the sting out of remembering

Source: Hot Hardware – Microsoft Rings Death Knell For Computer Passwords With Windows Hello As The Secure Solution

PUBG's First Post-Launch PC Update Brings Server Improvements, Dev Addresses Nagging Lag

PUBG's First Post-Launch PC Update Brings Server Improvements, Dev Addresses Nagging Lag
The live servers for the PC version of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) went offline for a couple of yours yesterday, but not because something was wrong. Instead, PUBG Corp was rolling out its first patch (version 1.0) for the PC release since the game exited Steam’s Early Access program, bringing with it a bunch of improvements and bug

Source: Hot Hardware – PUBG’s First Post-Launch PC Update Brings Server Improvements, Dev Addresses Nagging Lag

The WHO May Recognize Excessive Video Gaming As Mental Health Disorder

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CBS News: The World Health Organization is poised to classify “gaming disorder” as a mental health problem in its 2018 update of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD). Gaming disorder could be diagnosed if a person’s video game habit “is of sufficient severity to result in significant impairment in personal, family, social, educational, occupational or other important areas of functioning,” according a tentative draft of WHO’s 11th update to the ICD. Licensed marriage and family therapist Paula-Jo Husack said common symptoms for children and adults include social isolation, trouble transitioning from one thought to another, reduction in empathy, loss of appetite and loss of sensory perception. The WHO said those symptoms generally need to persist for at least a year before doctors diagnose a case of gaming disorder, but added that a diagnosis could be made sooner if symptoms are severe.

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LG G6 Tastes Yummy Android 8.0 Oreo Goodness With Beta Software Launch

LG G6 Tastes Yummy Android 8.0 Oreo Goodness With Beta Software Launch
Owners of the LG G6 are getting close to becoming part of an exclusive club of Android 8.0 Oreo users. While the G6 is still running Nougat, which shipped with the phone when it came out around nine months ago (March 2017), LG has made available an Oreo build in beta form in China. Typically when that happens, a final release is not far behind,

Source: Hot Hardware – LG G6 Tastes Yummy Android 8.0 Oreo Goodness With Beta Software Launch

Cannonlake/Icelake Desktop CPUs Won't Have PKU Memory Protection Support

Support for Memory Protection Keys (a.k.a. PKU / PKEYs) was finished up this year in the Linux kernel, glibc, and related components. This memory protection feature premiered with Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs and is said to be coming to future desktop CPUs, but it doesn’t look like that’s happening for the Cannonlake or Icelake generations…

Source: Phoronix – Cannonlake/Icelake Desktop CPUs Won’t Have PKU Memory Protection Support

LG Announces 2018 Smart Speaker Lineup With Google Assistant Integration

LG Announces 2018 Smart Speaker Lineup With Google Assistant Integration
One of the themes we expect to be in full force at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas next month is smart speakers. Amazon leads the charge with its Echo products, and following its success, others have jumped on board the smart speaker bandwagon, including Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Harman Kardon, to name a few. You can add

Source: Hot Hardware – LG Announces 2018 Smart Speaker Lineup With Google Assistant Integration

Web Trackers Exploit Flaw In Browser Login Managers To Steal Usernames

An anonymous reader writes: Princeton privacy experts are warning that advertising and analytics firms can secretly extract site usernames from browsers using hidden login fields and tie non-authenticated users visiting a site with their profiles or emails on that domain. This type of abusive behavior is possible because of a design flaw in the login managers included with all browsers. Experts say that web trackers can embed hidden login forms on sites where the tracking scripts are loaded. Because of the way the login managers work, the browser will fill these fields with the user’s login information, such as username and passwords. The trick is an old one, known for more than a decade but until now it’s only been used by hackers trying to collect login information during XSS (cross-site scripting) attacks. Princeton researchers say they recently found two web tracking services that utilize hidden login forms to collect login information. The two services are Adthink (audienceinsights.net) and OnAudience (behavioralengine.com), and Princeton researchers said they identified scripts from these two that collected login info on 1,110 sites found on the Alexa Top 1 Million sites list. A demo page has been created to show how the tracking works.

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Korean Communications Commission Puts Apple On Notice For Throttling Older iPhones

Korean Communications Commission Puts Apple On Notice For Throttling Older iPhones
Apple has come under fire here in the United States after the company confirmed a practice that had long been suspected by iPhone owners. Starting with the iOS 10.1.2, Apple began throttling the CPU on certain older iPhones whose batteries had been degraded beyond an optimal level. This practice was meant to prevent iPhones from shutting down

Source: Hot Hardware – Korean Communications Commission Puts Apple On Notice For Throttling Older iPhones

Some Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Phones Are Prematurely Bricking, Unable To Charge

Some Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Phones Are Prematurely Bricking, Unable To Charge
Samsung appears to be facing another round of battery woes, although this time around, phones are not overheating or catching fire, as was the case with the Galaxy Note 7. Instead, some Galaxy Note 8 owners are complaining about their phones abruptly shutting down and not being able to power them back on. Furthermore, there is no indication

Source: Hot Hardware – Some Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Phones Are Prematurely Bricking, Unable To Charge