iCloud For Windows Gaining Support For iCloud Passwords Chrome Extension

Apple yesterday released a new version of iCloud for Windows 10, and based on multiple reports and the update’s release notes, it appears Apple is introducing an iCloud Passwords extension designed for Chrome, which will allow “iCloud” Keychain passwords to be used on Windows machines. MacRumors reports: As noted by The 8-Bit and a few other sources, the update adds support for an “iCloud” Passwords Chrome extension.” After installing version 12 of “iCloud” for Windows, there’s a new “Passwords” section in the app with an “iCloud” Keychain logo. When attempting to use the feature, though, the “iCloud” app prompts users to download a Chrome extension, but the extension is broken and clicking to install leads to a broken web page.

This is likely a bug that will be addressed in the near future, and it sounds like when it is functional, Windows users will be able to access their “iCloud” Keychain passwords on their Windows machines through the Chrome browser. It’s not clear if Apple will offer this extension for Mac machines in the future as well, and it appears to be limited to Windows at this time.

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Source: Slashdot – iCloud For Windows Gaining Support For iCloud Passwords Chrome Extension

Experimental Patches Allow For New Ioctls To Be Built Over IO_uring

IO_uring continues to be one of the most exciting technical innovations in the Linux kernel in recent years not only for more performant I/O but also opening up other doors for new Linux innovations. IO_uring has continued adding features since being mainlined in 2019 and now the newest proposed feature is the ability to build new ioctls / kernel interfaces atop IO_uring…

Source: Phoronix – Experimental Patches Allow For New Ioctls To Be Built Over IO_uring

U.S. Navy Documents Discuss Creating a 'Spacetime Modification Weapon'

The U.S. Department of Defense spent close to half a million dollars—at least $466,810—on fringe science research, in the hopes of someday creating an aircraft that bends the laws of physics. That news comes via a new report from the War Zone, which recently acquired DoD documents via a public records request as part…

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Source: Gizmodo – U.S. Navy Documents Discuss Creating a ‘Spacetime Modification Weapon’

Tesla reports its first annual profit

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Enlarge / The Model Y assembly line at Tesla’s Shanghai factory. (credit: Tesla)

Tesla made a profit of $270 million in the fourth quarter of 2020, bringing the year’s profits to $721 million. It’s Tesla’s first annual profit. The company posted a $826 million loss in 2019.

The strong financial results were aided by record vehicle production and deliveries in the fourth quarter of 2020. As we reported earlier this month, Tesla delivered 180,000 vehicles to customers in the quarter, bringing the year’s total just shy of Tesla’s 500,000-vehicle goal.

As a result, Tesla’s revenue has zoomed upwards. Tesla’s Q4 2020 revenue was $10.7 billion, up 46 percent from the $7.4 billion Tesla took in a year earlier.

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Source: Ars Technica – Tesla reports its first annual profit

Doctors Studied People's Last Moments of Life to Figure Out When Death Begins

New research suggests that doctors are, thankfully, skilled at correctly identifying a person’s time of death—a crucial aspect of ensuring healthy organs for donation. At the same time, the body can sometimes show flitters of cardiac activity even after death has become truly irreversible, according to the study

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Source: Gizmodo – Doctors Studied People’s Last Moments of Life to Figure Out When Death Begins

Tesla Model S Gets a Radically Redesigned Interior and 520-Mile Range

During its fourth-quarter earnings announcement, Tesla unveiled the long-rumored refresh for its Model S sedan. CNET reports: On the outside, the Model S has a new front bumper with slightly different intakes, a tweaked rear diffuser and new 19- and 21-inch wheel designs. All of the exterior trim is now finished in black to match the Model Y, but the paint color palette remains the same, with white being the only no-cost option. The interior is the star of the show, though. It’s been completely redesigned, marking the Model S’ first major update since its debut in 2012. There’s a large 17-inch central screen much like that of the Model 3 and Model Y, but the S retains a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster in front of the driver, as well. Tesla says the new center screen is basically a gaming computer with 10 teraflops of processing power, and the released images show it running the popular fantasy RPG game Witcher 3.

Most radical is the new steering wheel. It isn’t exactly a wheel anymore, instead looking like a yoke right out of Star Wars or Knight Rider. There are no stalks, either, meaning the turn signals, lights and other typical features are now controlled by touch buttons on the “wheel.” There’s more carbon fiber or wood trim covering parts of the dashboard and door panels, and the door cards and center console have been redesigned for more storage space and better looks. The rear seats look more sculpted and have a new fold-down armrest with cupholders. Rear-seat passengers get an 8-inch screen that offers the same infotainment and gaming functions as the main screen, and it even works with wireless gaming controllers. The Model S has three-zone climate control, a 22-speaker audio system, heated seats all around (and ventilated front seats), ambient lighting and a glass roof as standard. White, black and beige remain the only interior color options. The maxed-out “Plaid Plus” model, which comes in at $139,990, features over 1,100 hp and will hit 60 mph in under 2 seconds. “It also boats a sub-9-second quarter-mile time, a top speed of 200 mph and a range of over 520 miles,” reports CNET.

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Source: Slashdot – Tesla Model S Gets a Radically Redesigned Interior and 520-Mile Range

Many users don’t know CommandLine can do Web-Search too

When we want to search for something on the Internet, we directly jump to our favourite web-browser like Chrome, Firefox, Brave, or any sort of browser. Have you ever thought we can do a search from the terminal itself? I’ll give you the five bullet reasons why you should use CommandLineBrowser in 2021…

Source: LXer – Many users don’t know CommandLine can do Web-Search too

The redesigned Tesla Model S interior swaps in a steering yoke

Nestled in its latest earnings report, Tesla included images of its upcoming Model S refresh. The renders provide a sneak peek of the vehicle’s interior, showcasing a cockpit that’s more in line with the Model Y and Model 3, and that will also make i…

Source: Engadget – The redesigned Tesla Model S interior swaps in a steering yoke

WandaVision's Emma Caulfield Sees a Lot of Dotties in Modern Fandom

In WandaVision’s second episode, “Don’t Touch That Dial,” the series begins to show you more of what Westview is like, as Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and her neighbor Agnes (Kathryn Hahn) head to a meeting with other neighborhood ladies to help organize an upcoming talent show.

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Source: io9 – WandaVision’s Emma Caulfield Sees a Lot of Dotties in Modern Fandom

What’s Causing the GameStop Stock Trading Frenzy?

You might have seen headlines this week about the sudden surge in stock prices for moribund companies like GameStop (up 400%) and AMC (up 375%). But what about Blockbuster? Yes, they still exist as a penny stock—and they’re up over 2000% from earlier this week, too. What’s going on?

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Source: LifeHacker – What’s Causing the GameStop Stock Trading Frenzy?

Apple Delivers $111 Billion Blowout Quarter Fueled By iPhone 12 Supercycle And Services Push

Apple Delivers $111 Billion Blowout Quarter Fueled By iPhone 12 Supercycle And Services Push
Apple has just reported its earnings for fiscal Q1 2021, and they were nothing less than impressive. The company booked over $100 billion in revenue for the first time ever in company history. More specifically, it reported revenue of $111.44 billion versus a consensus of $103.28 billion. This represented a significant 21 percent increase

Source: Hot Hardware – Apple Delivers 1 Billion Blowout Quarter Fueled By iPhone 12 Supercycle And Services Push

GitLab Reshuffles Its Paid Subscription Plans, Drops Its Bronze/Starter Tier

An anonymous reader writes: GitLab, the increasingly popular DevOps platform, today announced a major update to its subscription model. The company is doing away with its $4/month Bronze/Starter package. Current users will be able to renew one more time at the existing price or move to a higher tier (and receive a significant discount for the first three years after they do so). The company’s free tier, it is worth noting, is not going away and GitLab argues that it includes “89% of the features in Bronze/Starter.”

To ease the pain, Bronze users will be able to renew their existing subscription before January 26, 2022 for an additional year at the existing price. They can also opt to move to the Premium tier at a discounted price for the next three years, starting at $6/user/month in Year 1, but that price then goes up to $9/user/month and $15/user/month in Year 2 and 3 respectively. For new users, the Bronze package is no longer available, starting now. With this change, GitLab now offers three tiers: Free, Premium and Ultimate (it’s also doing away with the “Silver/Premium” and “Gold/Ultimate” naming). “The Bronze tier, we were selling at a loss,” GitLab founder and CEO Sid Sijbrandij told TechCrunch. “We were just losing money every time we sold it — just on hosting and support. To be a sustainable business, this was a move we had to make. It’s a big transition for our customers but we want to make sure we’re a sustainable company and we can keep investing.”

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Source: Slashdot – GitLab Reshuffles Its Paid Subscription Plans, Drops Its Bronze/Starter Tier

Too Fast Too Fantasy XV: Episode Gladio? More Like Episode Bad-io

When I sit down for my daily session of Final Fantasy XV I’m expecting one of two things: A happy-funtime road-trip adventure with my boys, or a sad, emotionally wrought meditation on the bonds of friendship. I am not expecting a horror-suspense thriller filled with stealth mechanics and jump-scares, yet that’s…

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Source: Kotaku – Too Fast Too Fantasy XV: Episode Gladio? More Like Episode Bad-io

Be Ready for When You Inevitably Break Your Glasses

You step on your glasses in the middle of the night. Or a house fire melts your eyeglass frames. A tornado rips your glasses right off your face. Or a pandemic worsens, your glasses break, everything shuts down, there’s no way to get a replacement. As a glasses wearer I’ve thought about all these possibilities and…

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Source: LifeHacker – Be Ready for When You Inevitably Break Your Glasses

Apple reports $111 billion in quarterly revenue, shattering previous record

Many suspected the launch of Apple’s new iPhone 12 series would mean big things for the company’s financials — now we’re getting our first look at just how true that was. In its just-released Q1 2021 earnings, Apple reported raking in a total of $111…

Source: Engadget – Apple reports 1 billion in quarterly revenue, shattering previous record

Facebook predicts ‘uncertainty' in 2021, blames upcoming iOS 14 update

Facebook’s business has boomed during the coronavirus pandemic, but 2021 might prove more difficult. The company cautioned in its latest earnings report that new privacy features in Apple’s iOS 14 update could contribute to a slowdown in advertising…

Source: Engadget – Facebook predicts ‘uncertainty’ in 2021, blames upcoming iOS 14 update