Apple revokes Google’s enterprise iOS certificate, shuts down internal apps

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Yesterday, Apple revoked Facebook’s iOS enterprise app certificate for violating its Terms of Service, and today, Apple is giving the same treatment to Google. According to a report from The Verge, Apple has shut down Google’s internal iOS apps for doing the exact same thing Facebook was doing—distributing enterprise apps outside of the company.

Apple’s Developer Enterprise Program allows developers to distribute iOS apps outside of the walled garden of the App Store but only under the condition that they limit this distribution to employees only. Yesterday, news broke that both Google and Facebook had built data-sucking “research” apps on Apple’s enterprise app program and that both companies were caught distributing these apps to research participants outside the company. Facebook’s app program was public first and was banned by Apple, with the company reiterating that “Any developer using their enterprise certificates to distribute apps to consumers will have their certificates revoked.”

Google’s program was discovered later in the day, and while Google apologized and disabled the app, today the other shoe dropped, and Google’s internal apps were banned.

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Intel to Discontinue Itanium 9700 ‘Kittson’ Processor, the Last of the Itaniums

Intel on Thursday notified its partners and customers that it would be discontinuing its Itanium 9700-series codenamed Kittson processors, the last Itanium chips on the market. Under their product discontinuance plan, Intel will cease shipments of Itanium CPUs in mid-2021, or a bit over two years from now. The impact to hardware vendors should be minimal – at this point HP Enterprise is the only company still buying the chips – but it nonetheless marks the end of an era for Intel, and their interesting experiment into a non-x86 VLIW-style architecture.


The current-generation octa and quad-core Itanium 9700-series processors were introduced by Intel in 2017, in the process becoming the final processors based on the IA-64 ISA. Kittson for its part was a clockspeed-enhanced version of the Itanium 9500-series ‘Poulson’ microarchitecture launched in 2012, and featured a 12 instructions per cycle issue width, 4-way Hyper-Threading, and multiple RAS capabilities not found on Xeon processors back then. It goes without saying that the writing has been on the wall for Itanium for a while now, and Intel has been preparing for an orderly wind down for quite some time.



At this point, the only systems that actually use Itanium 9700-series CPUs are the HPE Integrity Superdome machines, which are running the HP-UX 11i v3 operating system and launched in mid-2017. So Intel’s sole Itanium customer will have to submit their final Itanium orders, as well as orders for Intel’s C112/C114 scalable memory buffers by January 30, 2020. Intel will then ship its last Itanium CPUs by July 29, 2021. HPE for its part will support their systems through at least December 31, 2025, but depending on how much stock HPE wants to keep on hand, they’ll presumably stop selling them a few years sooner than that.


With the EOL plan for the Itanium 9700-series CPUs in place, it certainly means that this is the end of the road for the whole Itanium project, both for HPE and Intel. The former has been offering Xeon-based NonStop and Integrity servers for years now, whereas the latter effectively ceased development of new CPUs featuring the IA-64 ISA earlier this decade. The machines running these CPUs will of course continue their operations through at least late 2025 (or until HPE drops HP-UX 11i v3) simply because mission-critical systems are bought for the long-haul, but Intel will cease shipments of Itaniums in 2.5 years from now.


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UltraViolet Digital Movie Locker is Shutting Down

UltraViolet, one of the entertainment industry’s first attempts at creating a comprehensive digital locker service, is shutting down on July 31st. Users should link their libraries to the service of at least one retailer which can then be used to access their films and TV shows after the shutdown. From a report: UltraViolet’s days were numbered ever since Disney, the only major Hollywood studio not to join, launched its expanded Movies Anywhere locker service in 2017. Not only did it offer broad studio support, but it could also be connected to major digital retailers like iTunes, Amazon, and Google Play, unlike UltraViolet. Additional resources: How to safeguard your UltraViolet library.

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Tesla Rival Nio Causes Traffic Jam as Software Upgrade Incapacitates Smart Car

The image of Chinese electric car manufacturer Nio has been tarnished in China as a software update shutdown one of the vehicles in the middle of a test drive. This caused a traffic jam in one of China’s most prestigious neighborhoods. Changan Avenue is heavily policed as it is home to some of the most important government and Communist Party addresses in China.

After the car went dark and began updating, neither the Nio employee or the customer driving the car could open the doors or roll down the windows for a full hour. This drew groups of police to the car and a spokesperson for the company issued an apology. Social media in China made fun of the “stupid artificial intelligence” and some blamed the driver for accidentally starting the software update. “‘If this is what a smart looks like, I’d rather not to be smart,’ one Weibo user wrote.” Nio now suggests that its customers perform software updates on the vehicles while in a parking lot or garage. The company has vowed to optimize the upgrade confirmation and reminder logic.



“So there we were, parked in Changan Avenue, motionless yet bold as brass. Police officers came, one group after another, yet we could not even wind the window down,” the Nio rep’s Weibo post said.

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Rosa Salazar Shines in an Otherwise Unfocused Alita: Battle Angel

Alita: Battle Angel is an ambitious project, one that’s been years in the making, but the end result falls short. It’s a middling sci-fi drama, fueled by clunky exposition and special effects that might look cool now but won’t hold up. The film’s only saving grace is the actual angel leading the way.

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Source: io9 – Rosa Salazar Shines in an Otherwise Unfocused Alita: Battle Angel

Nintendo's Internal Data Shows That Smash Bros. Ultimate Is Pretty Balanced

We already suspected that Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s roster was pretty evenly matched, and now we’ve got data from the game’s lead creator to prove it. r. In a new column for the Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu, Smash Bros. director Masahiro Sakurai shared some data on the wins and losses of many of the game’s 74…

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Source: Kotaku – Nintendo’s Internal Data Shows That Smash Bros. Ultimate Is Pretty Balanced

How to Talk to a Friend Struggling With Their Mental Health

When a friend is trying to open up to you about their depression, anxiety, or other mental health issue, it can be hard to know how to respond. We’ve come a long way, but there is still considerable stigma to admitting that you’re coping with mental health issues. If your friend is talking to you at all, they’re…

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Talk to a Friend Struggling With Their Mental Health

Defense of Amazon's Face Recognition Tool Undermined by Its Only Known Police Client

Faced with two independent studies that found its facial recognition software returns inaccurate or biased results, Amazon has repeatedly claimed that the researchers failed to use the software, called Rekognition, in the way the company has instructed police to use it.

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Source: Gizmodo – Defense of Amazon’s Face Recognition Tool Undermined by Its Only Known Police Client

Apple Blocks Google From Running Its Internal iOS Apps

Apple has now shut down Google’s ability to distribute its internal iOS apps, following a similar shutdown that was issued to Facebook earlier this week. From a report: A person familiar with the situation tells The Verge that early versions of Google Maps, Hangouts, Gmail, and other pre-release beta apps have stopped working today, alongside employee-only apps like a Gbus app for transportation and Google’s internal cafe app.

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Fake FCC Comments Linked to Ex-Trump Campaign Director's Org, Boosted By Roger Stone

An organization run by a former Trump campaign statewide director is being investigated by the New York Attorney General’s office for its role in submitting potentially hundreds of thousands of fraudulent comments to the Federal Communications Commission during the agency’s 2017 efforts to rollback Obama-era net…

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Source: Gizmodo – Fake FCC Comments Linked to Ex-Trump Campaign Director’s Org, Boosted By Roger Stone

A Video Of The Speculative Political Alignments Of Mario Kart And Super Smash Bros Characters

These are two videos from Art House Politics speculating about the political alignments of Nintendo’s Mario Kart and Super Smash Bros characters. I disagree with a lot of it, but I disagree with a lot of things, especially my girlfriend, and especially about what to eat. “You know, maybe we should go out for a nice Italian dinner tonight.” I DON’T WANNA EAT AT ALL, I’M FAT.

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Source: Geekologie – A Video Of The Speculative Political Alignments Of Mario Kart And Super Smash Bros Characters

37 New Science Fiction and Fantasy Books to Keep You Warm This February

February may be the shortest month, but it’s jam-packed with new sci-fi and fantasy books—including titles from big names like Marlon James, Ken Liu, and io9 co-founder Charlie Jane Anders! Plus: runaway space princesses, mythical monsters, post-apocalyptic survival stories, and tons more, including a few non-fiction…

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Source: io9 – 37 New Science Fiction and Fantasy Books to Keep You Warm This February

Nintendo reportedly plans smaller and cheaper Switch for this year

It’s no surprise that the Switch has been a huge success for Nintendo. In its earnings report today, the company revealed that it sold over 32 million Switch units, which means it’s getting close to dethroning the beloved Nintendo 64. But it also sou…

Source: Engadget – Nintendo reportedly plans smaller and cheaper Switch for this year

How to Get Filthy Rich in America Without Anyone Knowing Your Name

Of all the assets Joe Ricketts has secured in his 77 years—and there are many—a ranch in Wyoming is particularly close to his heart. He refers to it as Yellowstone without the crowds: A band of property nearly the size of Manhattan, running straight through two alpine-covered mountain ranges, along a wide river.

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Get Filthy Rich in America Without Anyone Knowing Your Name

Facebook nukes hundreds of “inauthentic” accounts “tied to Iran”

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Source: Ars Technica – Facebook nukes hundreds of “inauthentic” accounts “tied to Iran”