Adobe Photoshop update adds refined selections and AI photo restoration

Adobe’s annual design and technology conference begins today, so the company is making updates across much of its software lineup as part of the fall event. When it comes to Photoshop, Adobe has a host of new features for desktop and iPad as well as an update on the progress of the web version. With additional tools for selections, Neural Filters, collaboration and working on a tablet, there could be something to make everyone’s workflow a bit easier in the latest releases. 

First, Adobe has refined the Object Selection tool to improve the accuracy of automatic selections and expanded the list of items that Photoshop can recognize on its own. This builds on the selection abilities the company first brought to the app in 2020, allowing you to hover over an item in an image while Photoshop automatically detects and then selects it. With this update, Objection Selection can now recognize complex things like sky, buildings, water, plants, flooring and the ground — even mountains, sidewalks and streets, according to Adobe. There’s also a new one-click delete and fill shortcut (Shift + Delete) that combines Object Selection with Content-Aware Fill for those items the app can automatically detect and highlight in photos. 

Adobe also introduced Neural Filters in 2020, using AI to handle major edits in seconds. The technology allows for things like smoothing skin, changing facial expressions and transferring styles from famous works of art. This time around the company is adding a Photo Restoration filter that leverages machine learning to revive old or damaged photos. The AI can recognize and fix “scratches and other minor imperfections,” Adobe says.

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For Photoshop on iPad, Adobe is once again bringing more desktop tools to the tablet version of the app. With one tap, you can now Remove Background or Content-Aware Fill. Using the same tech that powers Select Subject, Photoshop on iPad can quickly isolate the main item or person in an image and apply a layer mask automatically to nix the background. Content-Aware Fill works just like it does on the desktop, removing unwanted objects or people, only this time you can do with with a single tap. Additionally, Adobe has improved Select Subject for portrait images and added one-tap Auto Tone, Auto Contrast and Auto Color editing options to the Filters and Adjustments panel. 

Lastly, Adobe says its still working to expand the abilities of Photoshop on the web. This version that launched last year is still in limited beta, but the company plans to add tools like Object Selection, Remove Background, Adobe Camera Raw edits and Content-Aware Fill to the browser-based app. Photoshop on iPad was extremely limited when Adobe first introduced it, sparking a huge backlash that the company has worked to rectify since. That app is now full of powerful features, so it’s probably best that Adobe fine tune the web version with limited participants for a while. Creative Cloud subscribers can try it by visiting the beta section of Creative Cloud home. 



Source: Engadget – Adobe Photoshop update adds refined selections and AI photo restoration

Adobe announces the first cameras to support Frame.io direct RAW uploads

Eighteen months ago, Adobe announced the “Camera to Cloud” (C2C) feature for its Frame.io cloud collaboration platform that would allow users to upload videos and photo directly from cameras. Now, it’s unveiled the first cameras to support the feature, the RED V-Raptor cinema camera for RAW video, and Fujifilm’s new X-H2S mirrorless camera for RAW photos. 

Frame.io is a cloud service that can handle large files, giving subscribers instant access to photos and video on TVs, mobile devices and PCs. The C2C service allows users to transfer those files directly from a camera, rather than having to wait until the material is physically transferred to a computer.

Until now, you needed third-party hardware to upload content from supported cameras. Now, the C2C integration is built directly into the cameras, with “no additional hardware and no hard drives required,” Adobe said.

With the RED V-Raptor and V-Raptor XL, users can directly upload 8K RAW files to the cloud from the camera (this requires access to high-bandwidth WiFi or ethernet networks, of course). With the system in place, “[Video] files can be automatically delivered right to production offices… for immediate editing,” Adobe wrote in its blog. 

In addition, RAW video audio files can be synced, color corrected and transcoded in the cloud, allowing for “proxy” workflows. Translated to English, that you could transfer small, easy-to-send video files around the world, then link those automatically to much higher-quality RAW video for the final output. Adobe demonstrates this (above), by automatically transmitting an 8K RAW file, proxy, audio and color correction “LUT” file, all at once.

On the photo side, C2C will soon work (nearly) directly with Fujifilm’s $2,500 X-H2S camera, as well. You will need to buy Fujifilm’s $1,000 FT-XH file transmitter that supports 802.11ac wireless and 600Mbps wired connections. With that connected, photographers will be able to send high-resolution RAW files straight from the camera, letting a photographer transmit breaking news photos directly to an agency, for instance.

The new system is aimed at professionals, but it could also let YouTubers send content directly to an editor for a quick turnaround. Adobe isn’t the only company doing this, as Blackmagic Design’s DaVince Resolve 18 includes a suite of collaboration tools that allow editors, colorists, VFX artists and audio engineers to work together in real time on the same project. The new features will arrive to RED’s V-Raptor lineup by the end of 2022, and come to the Fujifilm X-H2S in spring 2023.

 



Source: Engadget – Adobe announces the first cameras to support Frame.io direct RAW uploads

Adobe adds AI masking and content-aware healing to Lightroom 2022

Adobe Lightroom 2022 has arrived, and the latest features are all about making it easier to select people or objects to adjust their colors or remove them completely. The key features, AI-powered masking and content-aware remove, are available on Lightroom, Lightroom Classic and Adobe Camera RAW.

Where Photoshop has been the usual way you’d go in and tweak or remove objects, Adobe introduced AI-powered masking to Lightroom last year. Now, it’s expanding on that with more specific tools that allow you to easily select people and even individual body parts, objects or the background in a single click. 

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The first of those is “Select People,” which uses Adobe’s AI Sensei to select individuals and groups, or even specific body parts like face skin, body skin, eyes, teeth, lips, hair and more. It’s surprisingly simple to use: with a photo loaded, Adobe’s AI automatically identifies and lists each person in a scene as “All People,” and “Person 1,” “Person 2,” “Person 3,” etc. You can then choose, say, Person 2, and it will let you select their facial skin, body skin, teeth and so on. From there, you can tweak hues, boost clarity or whatever else you want to do. 

Select Objects, meanwhile, makes it easier to do just that in a couple of ways. To select a rose, say, you can just paint over it with the brush, or draw a rectangle around it and the AI will automatically refine the edges to create a precise mask. In a similar vein, you can easily select an entire image background with a single click, rather than having to invert a subject selection as before. 

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And if you’re more interested in removing things altogether (aka “healing”), that’s now easier than before with Content-Aware Remove. To do that, you just draw a mask roughly around the object to be removed, and the AI will adaptively fill in the background based on the surrounding content. It includes a Refresh option and lets you pick the sampled area for finer control. 

As usual with this kind of thing, it can work well with some images and not so much with others. The masks may also require hand tweaking, particularly with complex backgrounds that are hard for the AI to distinguish from the foreground. Still, it gives you a good head start in those cases and often selects the entire subject correctly on the first try. 

Other new features for Lightroom on desktop include “Compare while editing” that lets you load two images to better match them, along with GPU performance updates. Lightroom Classic gets a new left-right panel swap feature if you’d rather see your color controls on the left, plus faster imports from mobile devices (Windows only). On Camera Raw, Adobe’s introducing masking curves and HDR support for displays, though the latter is in a tech preview for now. The updates should be rolling out on Adobe’s Creative Cloud now — for more, check out the Lightroom blog



Source: Engadget – Adobe adds AI masking and content-aware healing to Lightroom 2022

The Xbox Elite Series 2 controller is now customizable in Design Lab

Just over three years after Microsoft debuted the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 (and a month after releasing a white version), the company is now helping players fully customize the look of the gamepad. You can personalize nearly every external part of the peripheral in the Xbox Design Lab.

Players can choose different colors for the body, back case, D-pad, bumpers, triggers, thumbsticks, buttons and, for the first time in the Design Lab, the thumbstick base and ring. Other customization options include a choice between a cross-shaped or faceted D-pad and a laser-engraved message of up to 16 characters on the rear.

What’s more, you’ll be able to swap in different components. You might opt to have metallic paddles or thumbsticks with different shapes and sizes. The thumbsticks also have adjustable tension. In addition, you can remap the buttons and change the color of the Xbox button light in the Xbox Accessories app. Microsoft says the controller has up to 40 hours of battery life on a single charge and it should easily pair with an Xbox console or Windows PC, as well as smartphones and tablets.

An Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 that you customize in Design Lab will start at $150. You can also buy personalized accessory packs. A bundle of the controller and all Elite components will run you $210. You’ll be able to customize an Elite Series 2 controller in any market where Design Lab is available, including the US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand and other countries in Europe and Asia Pacific.



Source: Engadget – The Xbox Elite Series 2 controller is now customizable in Design Lab

Over 45,000 VMware ESXi Servers Just Reached End-of-Life

An anonymous reader quotes a report from BleepingComputer: Over 45,000 VMware ESXi servers inventoried by Lansweeper just reached end-of-life (EOL), with VMware no longer providing software and security updates unless companies purchase an extended support contract. Lansweeper develops asset management and discovery software that allows customers to track what hardware and software they are running on their network. As of October 15, 2022, VMware ESXi 6.5 and VMware ESXi 6.7 reached end-of-life and will only receive technical support but no security updates, putting the software at risk of vulnerabilities.

The company analyzed data from 6,000 customers and found 79,000 installed VMware ESXi servers. Of those servers, 36.5% (28,835) run version 6.7.0, released in April 2018, and 21.3% (16,830) are on version 6.5.0, released in November 2016. In total, there are 45,654 VMware ESXi servers reaching End of Life as of today. The findings of Lansweeper are alarming because apart from the 57% that enter a period of elevated risk, there are also another 15.8% installations that run even older versions, ranging from 3.5.0 to 5.5.0, which reached EOL quite some time ago.

In summary, right now, only about one out of four ESXi servers (26.4%) inventoried by Lansweeper are still supported and will continue to receive regular security updates until April 02, 2025. However, in reality, the number of VMware servers reaching EOL today, is likely far greater, as this report is based only on Lansweeper’s customers. The technical guidance for ESXi 6.5 and 6.7 will carry on until November 15, 2023, but this concerns implementation issues, not including security risk mitigation. The only way to ensure you can continue to use older versions securely is to apply for the two-year extended support, which needs to be purchased separately. However, this does not include updates for third-party software packages. For more details about EOL dates on all VMware software products, check out this webpage.

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Source: Slashdot – Over 45,000 VMware ESXi Servers Just Reached End-of-Life

Spinn's $1,000 Coffee Maker is High RPM Caffeine Magic

I love a good cup of coffee, but if I’m going to a café, I’ll almost always get an espresso drink of some sort. Usually, it’s a cappuccino or a flat white (I’m basic like that), and I think it’s because it feels special, like a treat. This is probably because I’ve never had the space in my kitchen (let alone money)…

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Source: Gizmodo – Spinn’s ,000 Coffee Maker is High RPM Caffeine Magic

Photoshop Will Make It Incredibly Easy to Instantly Delete Your Ex From Photos

The phrase ‘fix in in post’ most often applies to removing unwanted items in an image. For product photographers, that can mean erasing support stands or lighting gear in frame; for jilted lovers, removing an ex-flame from a memorable shot. But no matter what needs to be removed, Photoshop will soon be able to handle…

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Source: Gizmodo – Photoshop Will Make It Incredibly Easy to Instantly Delete Your Ex From Photos

From STEM Programs To NASA: How Students Can Achieve This Dream

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Few agencies capture the imagination quite like NASA. The company has been responsible for some of the most iconic moments in human history, from the first moon landing to the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope. But what many people don’t realize is that NASA is also a great place for students to learn and grow.

Many programs and opportunities are available for students interested in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) disciplines. Dennis Bonnen, an education advocate, believes that NASA is a place where students can experience their classroom studies in real-life situations. If your student loves space and exploration, here are a few ways they can get involved with the agency.

Start With STEM

STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. All of these disciplines are important to qualify for a position at NASA. If your student is currently enrolled, make sure they take challenging classes in all four subjects.

In addition to their regular coursework, many extracurricular opportunities are available to help students get ahead. Robotics clubs, science fairs, and coding competitions are great ways for students to gain experience and pad their resumes. Organizations like Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts also offer STEM-related badges and programs to help students get started.

Attend a Space Conference

If your student is interested in learning more about space science, many conferences and symposiums are available throughout the year. These events allow students to hear from NASA scientists, engineers, and other field experts.

The annual Space Exploration Educators Conference (SEEC) is one of the most significant events for space educators. This conference is open to all educators, including teachers, homeschool parents, and after-school program leaders.

The Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) also holds an annual conference. This event is open to students and educators participating in the SSEP program. There are also many smaller conferences and symposia held throughout the year. These events are often specific to a particular discipline or topic.

Visit a NASA Center

Suppose your student is interested in seeing what NASA scientists and engineers do daily. In that case, Dennis Bonnen recommends visiting one of the many centers around the country that offer tours and educational programs.

The Kennedy Space Center in Florida is one of the most popular options. This center offers tours of the facilities and educational programs for students of all ages. Other popular centers include the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California and the Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama. These centers also offer tours and educational programs.

Volunteer at a Planetarium

Many planetariums offer volunteer opportunities for students interested in astronomy. These positions usually involve giving presentations to groups of visitors or helping with events and programs.

Volunteering at a planetarium is a great way for students to learn more about astronomy and gain experience working with the public. It’s also a great way to connect with people who share their interests.

There are many planetariums located across the country. Some of the most popular include the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, Illinois, and the Rose Center for Earth and Space in New York, New York.

NASA’s STEM Program

Once your student has a firm foundation in STEM disciplines, they can start looking at programs offered explicitly by NASA. The agency provides many opportunities for students of all ages, from internships and fellowships to scholarship programs.

One popular program is the High School Aerospace Scholars (HAS) program. This program is open to high school juniors and seniors interested in learning about aerospace engineering. Participants will spend a week working with engineers and scientists at a NASA center on real-world projects.

There are also programs available for college students. The Cooperative Education Program (Co-op) provides paid opportunities for students to work at NASA centers around the country. This program is open to undergraduate and graduate students in STEM disciplines.

Agency-Wide Opportunities

In addition to specific programs, many opportunities are available for students across the agency. NASA offers paid internships for undergraduate and graduate students and fellowships for post-doctoral students. These programs allow students to work alongside NASA scientists and engineers on various projects.

There are also opportunities for students interested in non-STEM disciplines, such as communications, business, or law. These positions are essential for the agency to function and provide students with a well-rounded experience.

Help With Research Projects

If your student is interested in conducting research, there are many ways to get involved with NASA. The agency offers a variety of programs and resources that can help students get started.

The Student Collaborations Program (SCP) pairs students with NASA scientists and engineers to work on research projects. This program is open to undergraduate and graduate students in all disciplines.

The Space Grant program is another option for students interested in conducting research. This program provides funding for projects in all STEM disciplines. Space Grant programs are available in many states across the country.

The High Altitude Student Platform (HASP) program allows students to conduct experiments in near-space conditions. This program is open to undergraduate and graduate students in all disciplines.

There are also many smaller centers located around the country. These centers may not offer tours but often have public events and educational programs.

Final Thoughts

As you can see, there are many opportunities for students interested in astronomy. Students can learn more about this fascinating field by getting involved with local planetariums and museums, volunteering with NASA programs, or conducting research projects.

These experiences will not only provide valuable knowledge and skills, but they’ll also help students stand out when applying to colleges or jobs. So encourage your student to pursue their interests in astronomy, and see where it takes them.

Written by Johnny Steele



Source: TG Daily – From STEM Programs To NASA: How Students Can Achieve This Dream

How to Make an Egg Yolk Omelette Without Angering James Corden

I am convinced being rich and famous does terrible things to your brain. It seems to rob you of empathy, especially if you are mid-level celeb with medium-low talent whose only real trick is getting actually talented people to sing with you in a car. Such is the case with James Corden, who has been 86’d from New York…

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Make an Egg Yolk Omelette Without Angering James Corden

Better than a V12: Rolls-Royce’s first EV is the 2024 Spectre coupe

The 2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre EV will ride on 23-inch wheels.

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Drive a modern Rolls-Royce and it’s hard to escape the air of opulence. Deep shag lambswool carpets. A rear seat that hides its occupants from prying eyes. A headlining with thousands of LED stars that twinkle at night. But it’s also hard to avoid thinking that even with a powerful 6.75 L V12 under the hood, there’s a better alternative.

Rolls-Royce thinks so, too. Which is why on Tuesday, it debuted the Spectre, a new electric, fixed-head coupe that will reach its first well-heeled buyers in late 2023. It’s the first battery-electric vehicle from the marque, but not the last—its entire lineup will be EV-only by 2030.

Now, to spare the anger of the traditionalists, consider this quote: “The electric car is perfectly noiseless and clean. There is no smell or vibration. They should become very useful when fixed charging stations can be arranged.” No, not a post from any one of the numerous Ars comment threads about EVs, but Charles Stewart Rolls, one of the two eponymous founders of the company, speaking in 1900.

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Source: Ars Technica – Better than a V12: Rolls-Royce’s first EV is the 2024 Spectre coupe

Nothing raises the price of its Ear 1 buds to $149 citing increased costs

You only have a bit over a week left to get Nothing’s Ear 1 wireless earbuds for $100. Carl Pei, the company’s founder and CEO, has announced on Twitter that Nothing is raising the Ear 1’s price to $149 on October 26th due to increased costs. In follow-up tweets, Pei talked about how Nothing has expanded since it started developing the device. He revealed that the company had three engineers during the initial stages of the earbuds’ development and had 185 a year later. Pei also said that Nothing has sold almost 600,000 Ear 1 units so far and that it had paved the way for the company’s first smartphone, the Phone 1. The executive didn’t say whether the company has any plan to raise the Phone 1’s prices.

Nothing is but one of the tech companies raising the prices of its products due to inflation and the rising costs of components. Meta added $101 on top the Quest 2 VR headset’s original price and is now selling the standalone device for $400. We praised it for being a steal at $299 in our review, but Meta explained in a blog post that the “costs to make and ship [its] products have been on the rise.” Apple raised App Store prices across Europe and Asia, as well, and one possible reason is that the Euro is weak against the dollar. The tech giant is also selling its devices like the iPhone 14 Pro at much higher price points in Europe, most likely due to the same reason. 



Source: Engadget – Nothing raises the price of its Ear 1 buds to 9 citing increased costs

DuckDuckGo's New Web Browser Will Protect Your Privacy While You Watch YouTube

DuckDuckGo launched a web browser for macOS in beta today, offering privacy-minded web surfers a new way to browse. The browser uses a variety of techniques to protect your information from snooping websites and even includes some innovative tools, including Duck Player, which is supposed to let you watch YouTube with…

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Source: Gizmodo – DuckDuckGo’s New Web Browser Will Protect Your Privacy While You Watch YouTube

The Morning After: Kanye West is buying ‘free speech’ app Parler

We don’t know how much Kanye West (aka Ye) is paying, but he’s decided to buy the controversial “free speech” social media app Parler. The deal appears to be happening quickly, with the company behind Parler, Parlement Technologies, expecting to close the transaction by the end of 2022.

West was locked out of his Twitter and Instagram accounts following a weekend of antisemitic posts. “In a world where conservative opinions are considered to be controversial we have to make sure we have the right to freely express ourselves,” West was quoted in the announcement.

“The proposed acquisition will assure Parler a future role in creating an uncancelable ecosystem where all voices are welcome,” said Parlement Technologies CEO George Farmer.

Parler was recently reinstated to the Google Play app store after being banned in January 2021, following the US Capitol insurrection. A Google spokesperson said at the time the removal was down to the app’s lack of “moderation policies and enforcement that remove egregious content like posts that incite violence.” Apple removed the app for similar reasons but restored it in May. Will a new controversial owner tempt new users to the controversial social network?

– Mat Smith

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New iPad Pro M2 models are reportedly just days away

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The next-generation iPad Pro with Apple’s latest M2 processor will arrive in “a matter of days,” according to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman. It will be the first new model since May 2021 and will reportedly offer a 20 percent speed boost over the M1 version. Apple will also introduce an iPad dock with an integrated speaker in 2023. The idea is that users could attach an iPad to the device and get a full home hub/smart speaker experience – very similar to the Pixel speaker dock Google revealed alongside its Pixel Tablet.

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The best cheap Windows laptops for 2022

You don’t have to settle for a Chromebook.

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You probably don’t think of cheap Windows laptops when you think of daily drivers. But it would be a big mistake to ignore these devices. There’s a reason companies like Acer, ASUS, Dell and the like make Windows devices under $500. Affordable Windows notebooks are great options for people that only use a computer to check email, shop online or post on Facebook. They’re also suitable for kids who have no business putting their sticky little hands on a $2,000 gaming rig. We’ve highlighted the best devices out there.

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Konami will reveal what’s next for the Silent Hill series on October 19th

It’s been a decade since the last game if you don’t count ‘P.T.’

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Almost a decade to the day since it released the last Silent Hill game (as long as you don’t include P.T.), Konami is finally ready to reveal what’s next for the franchise. The company will divulge the “latest updates” for the series during a stream that starts at 5 PM ET on October 19th. We’re expecting an actual game: Composer Akira Yamaoka and art director on the first three games, Masahiro Ito, shared news of the upcoming stream. Both have previously hinted they’re working on a new Silent Hill title.

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Amazon’s employee attrition costs $8 billion annually according to leaked documents

And it gets worse.

Amazon churns through workers at an astonishing rate, well above industry averages. According to leaked documents seen by Engadget, that attrition rate now has an associated cost. “[Worldwide] Consumer Field Operations is experiencing high levels of attrition (regretted and unregretted) across all levels, totaling an estimated $8 billion annually for Amazon and its shareholders,” one document stated. The company’s net profit for its 2021 fiscal year was $33.36 billion. “Regretted attrition” – workers choosing to leave the company – “occurs twice as often as unregretted attrition” – people being laid off or fired – “across all levels and businesses,” according to the company’s internal research.

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Over-the-counter hearing aids go on sale in the US

You no longer need a prescription.

Adults in the US with mild-to-moderate hearing loss can now buy hearing aids online or from a store without a prescription, medical exam or audiologist fitting. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a final rule in August that allows stores and online retailers to sell over-the-counter (OTC) devices starting today. The move could save consumers thousands of dollars on hearing aids, according to the White House. Taking Walmart’s options as an example, they cost between $199 and $999 per pair. The company claimed comparable prescription hearing aids cost between $4,400 and $5,500.

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Source: Engadget – The Morning After: Kanye West is buying ‘free speech’ app Parler

Elon Musk Tweets Then Deletes Dragon Ball Z Meme With His Pal Kanye West

Twitter’s potential future owner Elon Musk apparently thought for a moment that it would be a grand idea to fuse the blue bird app with his pal Kanye West’s potential new social media platform Parler. So, in typical Musk form, he tweeted out a Dragon Ball Z meme featuring him and West, who is legally known as Ye. …

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Source: Gizmodo – Elon Musk Tweets Then Deletes Dragon Ball Z Meme With His Pal Kanye West

Google redesigns Family Link and introduces child-friendly Google TV recommendations

Google has made Family Link’s most used tools easier to find and use in the new interface it designed for the parental controls application. The new experience’s Controls tab contains the tools parents can use to set screen time for each device and app, set content restrictions and to manage app data permissions. Google has also added a “Today Only” option, which lets parents set a screen time limit for one day without having to change the general setting. That way, they can easily allow kids to spend more time online if they’re still doing their homework or are just a few minutes away from finishing the show they’re watching. 

In the Location tab, they’ll see their children’s linked devices on a map and those devices’ battery life. They can ring their kids’ phones from there, as well, in case they get misplaced. And as a new feature, the app will now notify guardians when their kids arrive at or leave a specific location, such as their school, sports field or swimming pool. If they want to know how their kids have been using their apps and to see their current screen time usage or their latest app downloads, parents only need to navigate to the Highlights tab. 

Finally, tapping on the notification bell at the top of the app will show parents not just the latest updates, but also all the requests they get from their kids for app downloads and purchases. That’s also where they can find their kids’ request for access to websites they’d previously blocked. And to make Family Link more accessible, Google has made it available on the web, allowing guardians to use all those features even if they don’t have their phone with them.

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Source: Engadget – Google redesigns Family Link and introduces child-friendly Google TV recommendations

Google Announces KataOS

Last Friday, Google announced the release of KataOS, a security-minded operating system focused on embedded devices running ambient machine learning workloads. As Phoronix notes, it uses the Rust programming language and is “built atop the seL4 microkernel as its foundatin.” From Google’s Open-Source Blog: As the foundation for this new operating system, we chose seL4 as the microkernel because it puts security front and center; it is mathematically proven secure, with guaranteed confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Through the seL4 CAmkES framework, we’re also able to provide statically-defined and analyzable system components. KataOS provides a verifiably-secure platform that protects the user’s privacy because it is logically impossible for applications to breach the kernel’s hardware security protections and the system components are verifiably secure. KataOS is also implemented almost entirely in Rust, which provides a strong starting point for software security, since it eliminates entire classes of bugs, such as off-by-one errors and buffer overflows.

The current GitHub release includes most of the KataOS core pieces, including the frameworks we use for Rust (such as the sel4-sys crate, which provides seL4 syscall APIs), an alternate rootserver written in Rust (needed for dynamic system-wide memory management), and the kernel modifications to seL4 that can reclaim the memory used by the rootserver. KataOS code is being worked on via GitHub under the AmbiML umbrella.

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Source: Slashdot – Google Announces KataOS

Coreboot 4.18 Released With AMD Morgana & Intel Meteor Lake SoC Support

Coreboot 4.18 had been planned for release in August but after that slipped, this newest Coreboot feature release is now shipping and comes with many hardware support improvements and other changes for this open-source system firmware implementation…

Source: Phoronix – Coreboot 4.18 Released With AMD Morgana & Intel Meteor Lake SoC Support

Texas Schools to Offer DNA Kits to Help Identify Kids in 'Emergencies' Like Mass Shootings

Public school districts in Texas will soon start offering DNA and fingerprint kits to families of students as part of a law to help identify children in case of an “emergency,” according to a new report from the Houston Chronicle. And while the law never explicitly says it’s for identifying kids whose bodies may be…

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Source: Gizmodo – Texas Schools to Offer DNA Kits to Help Identify Kids in ‘Emergencies’ Like Mass Shootings

AMD CPU Microcode Fix For Linux To Patch Every Logical Thread Nears Mainline

Back in August I wrote about a patch to change AMD’s CPU microcode loading on Linux to now patch every logical CPU thread rather than just per physical core. It turned out that at least some CPU microcode updates do make per-thread modifications while the Linux kernel microcode handling for AMD was just applying microcode updates at run-time on a per-core basis. That patch was seemingly forgotten about but has now been queued up as part of x86 “urgent” changes for the mainline kernel…

Source: Phoronix – AMD CPU Microcode Fix For Linux To Patch Every Logical Thread Nears Mainline