Guardian VPN Challenges Apple's Strict App Store Guidelines And Emerges Victorious

Guardian VPN Challenges Apple's Strict App Store Guidelines And Emerges Victorious
At an interesting time for Apple with the Fortnite issues, Apple is now implementing guideline disputes into the App Store. With apps starting to challenge App Store rules, the score is 1-0 for the developers so far.

At WWDC20, Apple’s developer conference, it was announced that there would be changes to the app review process. These changes

Source: Hot Hardware – Guardian VPN Challenges Apple’s Strict App Store Guidelines And Emerges Victorious

NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 30 Ampere Launches September 1, Here's How To Watch Live

NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 30 Ampere Launches September 1, Here's How To Watch Live
It’s been a long time coming, but we’re less than 24 hours away from the big launch of NVIDIA’s next-generation GeForce RTX 30 Series family of graphics cards, aka Ampere. It’s been roughly two years since NVIDIA launched Turing, which at the time were GPU monsters delivering massive gains in performance over their Pascal-based predecessors.

Source: Hot Hardware – NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 30 Ampere Launches September 1, Here’s How To Watch Live

Bill & Ted Face the Music Caps the Franchise Most Excellently

Take Excellent Adventure, tie in Bogus Journey, shove them through time as well as a modern lens, and you’ve got Dean Parisot’s Bill & Ted Face the Music, the very funny, very moving, very fitting third film in the saga. It is most triumphant, with only a sprinkle of heinous.

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Source: io9 – Bill & Ted Face the Music Caps the Franchise Most Excellently

Developers Can Now Formally Challenge Apple's App Store Rejections

Apple has followed through with its word to give developers a formal appeals process, which will allow them to fight back if Apple’s App Store reviewers find that an app violates its guidelines. The company originally announced it would be giving developers a way to challenge its decisions at its Worldwide Developers…

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Source: Gizmodo – Developers Can Now Formally Challenge Apple’s App Store Rejections

Lenovo’s new lineup: An Android tablet, leather laptops, and a gaming machine

PC- and gadget-maker Lenovo has announced a suite of consumer products for the holiday season this year, including three new Yoga-brand Windows laptops.

The company had already announced other laptops in this line—including the Yoga Slim 7i, the Yoga Slim 7i Pro, the Yoga Slim 7 pro, the Yoga 6, and the 2-in-1 Yoga 7i—earlier this month. Today brings details about the Yoga Slim 9i (14 inches) and the convertible Yoga 9i (available in 14- and 15-inch versions).

The new models include new-generation Intel Core CPUs and Intel Xe graphics. The 9i’s 15-inch model offers CPU configurations maxing out with an Intel Core i9 HK, can be configured with discrete graphics cards as speedy as Nvidia’s GTX 1650 Ti, and offers up to 16GB of DDR4 RAM and 2TB of SSD storage. The 9i can also include a 4K touchscreen with a maximum brightness of 500 nits—just enough to qualify for the bare minimum HDR specification. The 14-inch variant of the 9i includes two Thunderbolt 4 ports, while the 15-inch version (and the 9i Slim) offer three.

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Source: Ars Technica – Lenovo’s new lineup: An Android tablet, leather laptops, and a gaming machine

Big Oil Is in Trouble. Its Plan: Flood Africa With Plastic.

Confronting a climate crisis that threatens the fossil fuel industry, oil companies are racing to make more plastic. But they face two problems: Many markets are already awash with plastic, and few countries are willing to be dumping grounds for the world’s plastic waste. The industry thinks it has found a solution to both problems in Africa. From a report: According to documents reviewed by The New York Times, an industry group representing the world’s largest chemical makers and fossil fuel companies is lobbying to influence United States trade negotiations with Kenya, one of Africa’s biggest economies, to reverse its strict limits on plastics — including a tough plastic-bag ban. It is also pressing for Kenya to continue importing foreign plastic garbage, a practice it has pledged to limit. Plastics makers are looking well beyond Kenya’s borders. “We anticipate that Kenya could serve in the future as a hub for supplying U.S.-made chemicals and plastics to other markets in Africa through this trade agreement,” Ed Brzytwa, the director of international trade for the American Chemistry Council, wrote in an April 28 letter to the Office of the United States Trade Representative.

The United States and Kenya are in the midst of trade negotiations and the Kenyan president, Uhuru Kenyatta, has made clear he is eager to strike a deal. But the behind-the-scenes lobbying by the petroleum companies has spread concern among environmental groups in Kenya and beyond that have been working to reduce both plastic use and waste. Kenya, like many countries, has wrestled with the proliferation of plastic. It passed a stringent law against plastic bags in 2017, and last year was one of many nations around the world that signed on to a global agreement to stop importing plastic waste — a pact strongly opposed by the chemical industry.

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Source: Slashdot – Big Oil Is in Trouble. Its Plan: Flood Africa With Plastic.

The FAA Cleared Amazon's Drone Fleet, So We're a Step Closer to Commerce Hell

The Federal Aviation Administration has given the go-ahead for Amazon’s fleet of Prime Air drones. Yes, that means Amazon can now begin trialing air deliveries. With drones. Commence weeping, for the commerce dystopia is one step closer to coming true.

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Source: Gizmodo – The FAA Cleared Amazon’s Drone Fleet, So We’re a Step Closer to Commerce Hell

Ninja and MrBeast are getting 'Fall Guys' skins after $1 million charity contest

A team that includes Tyler “Ninja” Blevins has won the charity competition to have their likeness included in Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout, the adorable but deceptively brutal battle royale everyone on Twitch has been playing. At nearly the last minu…

Source: Engadget – Ninja and MrBeast are getting ‘Fall Guys’ skins after million charity contest

Do You Typically Play As “Good” Or “Evil” Characters?

It’s Monday and time for Ask Kotaku, the weekly feature in which Kotaku-ites assemble to deliberate on a single burning question. Sometimes a serious one, other times less so; mostly it’s just a nice opportunity to talk more about video games. You down?

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Refinance Your Mortgage Now to Avoid a New Fee

Over the past few months, we’ve written about mortgage refinancing several times—and for good reason: New Freddie Mac data shows 30-year fixed-rate mortgages have dipped below 3% again. These rock-bottom mortgage rates have inspired crowds of folks to consider scoring a cheaper rate on their existing mortgage.

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Source: LifeHacker – Refinance Your Mortgage Now to Avoid a New Fee

Sandra the Orangutan washes her hands and enclosure after observing zookeepers do it

sandra-orangutan-cleaning.jpgSandra is a zoo-born, Borneo and Sumatra hybrid orangutan currently living in the Center for Great Apes in Florida and this is a video of her washing her hands and scrubbing her enclosure after seeing her caretakers doing the same thing. It’s always eerie when primates act like humans. Like that one time I saw a chimpanzee throwing its poo at a passerby. It threw its poo in exactly the same way as I throw my poo! Uncanny!

Keep going for the full video of an orangutan that’s more hygienic than most other primates I know.

Source: Geekologie – Sandra the Orangutan washes her hands and enclosure after observing zookeepers do it

Hidden Code on the Disney+ Site Suggests a Watch Party Feature Is Coming

Plenty of apps currently allow you to sync up with a buddy and stream a movie or series simultaneously, creating a kind of cinema-at-home experience until it’s safe for us to return to theaters. As of yet, Disney has yet to introduce an official, in-app watch party tool for its service Disney+, but it may be exploring…

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Source: Gizmodo – Hidden Code on the Disney+ Site Suggests a Watch Party Feature Is Coming

Apple Mistakenly Approved a Widely Used Malware To Run on Macs

Apple has some of the strictest rules to prevent malicious software from landing in its app store, even if on occasion a bad app slips through the net. But last year Apple took its toughest approach yet by requiring developers to submit their apps for security checks in order to run on millions of Macs unhindered. From a report: The process, which Apple calls “notarization,” scans an app for security issues and malicious content. If approved, the Mac’s in-built security screening software, Gatekeeper, allows the app to run. Apps that don’t pass the security sniff test are denied, and are blocked from running. But security researchers say they have found the first Mac malware inadvertently notarized by Apple. Peter Dantini, working with Patrick Wardle, a well-known Mac security researcher, found a malware campaign disguised as an Adobe Flash installer. These campaigns are common and have been around for years — even if Flash is rarely used these days — and most run unnotarized code, which Macs block immediately when opened. But Dantini and Wardle found that one malicious Flash installer had code notarized by Apple and would run on Macs. Wardle confirmed that Apple had approved code used by the popular Shlayer malware, which security firm Kaspersky said is the “most common threat” that Macs faced in 2019.

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Source: Slashdot – Apple Mistakenly Approved a Widely Used Malware To Run on Macs

No, COVID Deaths Aren't 'Only 6%' of What's Documented

There’s a stunningly wrong statistic being passed around, saying that the CDC “admitted” that only 6% of documented COVID-19 deaths were actually from the virus. This is wrong, and is the kind of thing that you can only conclude if you don’t know how death certificates work. The deaths were all from COVID, and about…

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Source: LifeHacker – No, COVID Deaths Aren’t ‘Only 6%’ of What’s Documented

Apple Silicon-Powered 12-Inch MacBook Revival Rumored With Budget Pricing

Apple Silicon-Powered 12-Inch MacBook Revival Rumored With Budget Pricing
It’s no secret that Apple is working on Macs powered by its own family of Arm-based processors, currently dubbed Apple Silicon. We’ve heard rumors that among the first devices that will debut with Apple Silicon will be a new 13-inch MacBook Pro and 13-inch MacBook Air.

However, a new report suggests that we could see the resurgence of an

Source: Hot Hardware – Apple Silicon-Powered 12-Inch MacBook Revival Rumored With Budget Pricing

LXD 4.5 released

The LXD team has announced
the release
of LXD 4.5. LXD is a container and VM
manager focused on running full Linux distributions. Highlights include
virtual networks through OVN, bpf
system call interception, a new way to allocate PTS devices, improved
cluster remote storage, AppArmor confinement for some side services, and
graphical console attach on Windows clients.

Source: LWN.net – LXD 4.5 released

Finds Nature's Solutions to Your Problems With This Website

Nature knows best when it comes to, well, most things. If you’re looking for an answer to how to stay cool in the heat, protect yourself from pathogens or form long-term friendships, other living organisms have probably already found a solution—and AskNature.org is compiling them for you.

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Source: LifeHacker – Finds Nature’s Solutions to Your Problems With This Website

China announces new export rules that could prevent sale of TikTok

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Enlarge / TikTok’s Los Angeles Office in Culver City. (credit: Xinhua via Getty Images)

China has announced new export restrictions for artificial intelligence technology that could complicate ByteDance’s plans to sell off the US operations of its wildly popular TikTok app. The Trump administration has ordered ByteDance to spin off its US operations or shut them down by November.

The Wall Street Journal reports that the Chinese government announced new restrictions on Friday that “cover such computing and data-processing technologies as text analysis, content recommendation, speech modeling and voice-recognition.” A key part of TikTok’s success has been its sophisticated algorithms for making personalized video recommendations. So a ban on transferring such technology could make it more difficult to transfer the app to a Western buyer or prevent a sale altogether.

ByteDance is reportedly close to announcing its decision. CNBC reports that the leading bidders are Microsoft (in partnership with Walmart) and Oracle. An announcement could come as early as Tuesday, with an expected sale price between $20 billion and $30 billion, according to CNBC.

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Source: Ars Technica – China announces new export rules that could prevent sale of TikTok