Google rolls out anti-stalking measures for AirTag and other Bluetooth trackers

Google’s anti-stalking measures are rolling out. The company’s unknown tracker alerts and other safety measures, announced at Google I/O in May, should start appearing on Android 6.0+ devices beginning today. The initiative aims to reduce the unfortunate rise in digital stalking that materialized soon after Apple’s AirTag launch in 2021.

Android’s unknown tracker alerts tell you if an unknown Bluetooth tracker is traveling with you but not its owner. If your Android phone notifies you about a discovered tracking accessory, you can tap on the alert to learn more about it, including a map of where it traveled with you and (in some cases) a serial number and info about the device’s owner. You can also tap a “Play sound” option to make the accessory chirp to help you locate it. If it turns out to be something suspicious, it will provide instructions on deactivating it so its owner will no longer receive updates. (In the case of AirTag, that means twisting its top off and removing its battery.)

The Android rollout also allows you to manually scan for nearby trackers rather than waiting for an alert. Once your phone receives the update, navigate to Settings > Safety & Emergency > Unknown Tracker Alerts, and select the “Scan now” button. Google says the manual search only takes about ten seconds, and if it finds one, you’ll see the same options as if you received an automatic alert.

The new feature is the fruit of Google and Apple partnering to address concerns about unwanted tracker stalking. In addition, Google announced today that its Find My Device network (equivalent to Apple’s Find My), also announced at Google I/O, is delayed. Google decided to wait for Apple to implement its full unknown tracking protections into iOS before rolling out the new feature.

Note that Google’s anti-stalking measures may reduce the effectiveness of following tracked stolen items on a map since enterprising thieves can soon quickly discover hidden trackers, no matter which phone they use. However, it’s understandable that reducing stalking would override that concern in Google and Apple’s security balancing act.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/google-rolls-out-anti-stalking-measures-for-airtag-and-other-bluetooth-trackers-194936293.html?src=rss

Source: Engadget – Google rolls out anti-stalking measures for AirTag and other Bluetooth trackers

Ozempic Under Investigation Following Reports of Suicidal Thoughts

UK regulators are investigating the Ozempic and Saxenda weight loss drugs over reports that patients experienced suicidal and self-harming thoughts while taking the medications. The drugs skyrocketed in popularity in the U.S. as doctors began prescribing them to people who struggled with obesity, but new reports are…

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Source: Gizmodo – Ozempic Under Investigation Following Reports of Suicidal Thoughts

Tropical Storms Leave Behind Lots of Nasty Germs, Study Finds

The aftermath of a tropical storm can bring along some nasty waterborne germs, a recent study from Columbia University researchers found. The study shows that tropical cyclones in the U.S. over the past two decades have been linked to an increase in several infectious diseases afterward, including Legionnaires’…

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Source: Gizmodo – Tropical Storms Leave Behind Lots of Nasty Germs, Study Finds

Nicki Minaj Is Coming To Call Of Duty, Barbs Stay Winning

After weeks of rumors, Call of Duty has announced that it’s adding a Nicki Minaj operator to Warzone and Modern Warfare II. Nicki will join Snoop Dogg (who first became a playable Call of Duty character last year) and 21 Savage as part of an in-game celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. The operators will be…

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Source: Kotaku – Nicki Minaj Is Coming To Call Of Duty, Barbs Stay Winning

Why You Should Choose Credit Over Cash When Traveling Abroad

On a recent trip to Madrid, I realized something that would have been unimaginable as a traveler five years ago: I didn’t need cash once. On the one hand, this meant no leftover euros as a “souvenir.” On the other, more important hand, this was confirmation of a shift in common consensus for travelers: Despite…

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Source: LifeHacker – Why You Should Choose Credit Over Cash When Traveling Abroad

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Is Figuring Out the Lines It Can Cross

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ fondness for exploring old ideas and structures doesn’t just rely on an affection for the original Star Trek. It’s willing to take on tones, ideas, and experiments from across the franchise’s history—and even its most recent past, as is the case this week, as the show takes on Discovery

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Rent a Private Pool for the Day With This 'Airbnb for Pools' App

The world is full of unused swimming pools just waiting for someone like you to dive in, and now there’s an easy, economical way to make it happen. Swimply is an Airbnb of sorts for pools—the service lets you rent any of the thousands of pools and backyards in cities and towns across the country, whether you’re in the…

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Source: LifeHacker – Rent a Private Pool for the Day With This ‘Airbnb for Pools’ App

Android phones can now tell you if there’s an AirTag following you

Android tracking alerts illustrated image

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When Google announced that trackers would be able to tie in to its 3 billion-device Bluetooth tracking network at its Google I/O 2023 conference, it also said that it would make it easier for people to avoid being tracked by trackers they don’t know about, like Apple AirTags.

Now Android users will soon get these “Unknown Tracker Alerts.” Based on the joint specification developed by Google and Apple, and incorporating feedback from tracker-makers like Tile and Chipolo, the alerts currently work only with AirTags, but Google says it will work with tag manufacturers to expand its coverage.

Android’s unknown tracker alerts, illustrated in moving Corporate Memphis style.

For now, if an AirTag you don’t own “is separated from its owner and determined to be traveling with you,” a notification will tell you this and that “the owner of the tracker can see its location.” Tapping the notification brings up a map tracing back to where it was first seen traveling with you. Google notes that this location data “is always encrypted and never shared with Google.”

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Source: Ars Technica – Android phones can now tell you if there’s an AirTag following you

Getting Started Guide: Introduction to Go Programming on Linux

This tutorial is designed to help beginners get started with Go (Golang) programming on Linux systems. By the end of this tutorial, you will have a solid understanding of how to set up a Go development environment, write a basic “Hello World” program, and execute it successfully.Before proceeding with this tutorial, it is recommended that you have some basic knowledge of Linux operating systems and programming concepts. Additionally, you will need access to a Linux system for the installation and hands-on exercises.

Source: LXer – Getting Started Guide: Introduction to Go Programming on Linux

LinkedIn Seems To Be Working on an AI 'Coach' for Job Applications

LinkedIn appears to be developing a new AI tool that can help ease the effectively robotic task of looking for and applying to jobs. From a report: According to a new leak, the Microsoft-owned company seems to have a new “LinkedIn Coach” assistant in testing that could support you through the application processes, teach you new skills, and help you network on your LinkedIn network. The news comes from app researcher Nima Owji, who uncovers features from various developers that haven’t been deployed yet. In an email, LinkedIn spokesperson Amanda Purvis tells The Verge the company is “always exploring” new ways to improve user experience on the platform. Purvis adds that the company “will have more to share soon.”

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GeForce RTX 5090 Tipped For A Huge Memory Bandwidth Boost With A 512-Bit Bus

GeForce RTX 5090 Tipped For A Huge Memory Bandwidth Boost With A 512-Bit Bus
Remember the GeForce GTX 280? The “GT200” GPU was a gigantic beast that maxed out the limits of the “Tesla” design it was based on. It boasted 32 ROPs and something almost unseen in graphics cards before or since: a 512-bit GDDR memory bus. Well, NVIDIA could be bringing the half-kilobit bus back when the next generation of GeForce cards hits

Source: Hot Hardware – GeForce RTX 5090 Tipped For A Huge Memory Bandwidth Boost With A 512-Bit Bus

Tesla exaggerated EV range so much that drivers thought cars were broken

A Tesla charging station on February 18, 2023, in Union City, New Jersey.

Enlarge / A Tesla charging station on February 18, 2023, in Union City, New Jersey. (credit: Getty Images | VIEW press )

Tesla has consistently exaggerated the driving range of its electric vehicles, reportedly leading car owners to think something was broken when actual driving range was much lower than advertised. When these owners scheduled service appointments to fix the problem, Tesla canceled the appointments because there was no way to improve the actual distance Tesla cars could drive between charges, according to an investigation by Reuters.

In mid-2022, Tesla started routing range complaints to a “Diversion Team” that fielded up to 2,000 cases a week and “was expected to close about 750 cases a week,” Reuters reported.

“Tesla years ago began exaggerating its vehicles’ potential driving distance—by rigging their range-estimating software,” the article published today said. “The company decided about a decade ago, for marketing purposes, to write algorithms for its range meter that would show drivers ‘rosy’ projections for the distance it could travel on a full battery, according to a person familiar with an early design of the software for its in-dash readouts.”

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Source: Ars Technica – Tesla exaggerated EV range so much that drivers thought cars were broken

AMD Hints At Hybrid Zen 4 And 4C CPU Design For Upcoming Phoenix 2 APUs

AMD Hints At Hybrid Zen 4 And 4C CPU Design For Upcoming Phoenix 2 APUs
After waiting months for an update on AMD’s Phoenix 2 mobile CPU architecture, a report has confirmed that a new six-core (die) Ryzen 3 mobile CPU is coming soon that should feature the Phoenix 2 architecture. What makes this CPU different is the integration of Zen 4 and Zen 4c cores mixed together on one die, similar to Intel’s Alder Lake

Source: Hot Hardware – AMD Hints At Hybrid Zen 4 And 4C CPU Design For Upcoming Phoenix 2 APUs

‘Holy Grail’ Funko Pop Sells For Controversial $210K

Back in 2016, the Funko company gave away just a handful of Golden Ticket Funko Pop 2-Packs, which contained gilded figures of Willy Wonka and an Oompa Loompa, at its annual San Diego Comic-Con event. In July, one of them sold for a whopping $210,000, over double what the owner had purchased it for just a year…

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Source: Kotaku – ‘Holy Grail’ Funko Pop Sells For Controversial 0K

New Report Shows Famed Florida Manatee Died After 'High-Intensity Sexual Behavior' With Brother

Oh, the Hugh manatee. A long-time fixture at the Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium, the manatee named Hugh, died back in April. The 38-year-old sea creature was a fixture as the site’s “resident manatee,” but new, graphic details about his death are pitting federal agencies against the local aquarium about how best…

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Source: Gizmodo – New Report Shows Famed Florida Manatee Died After ‘High-Intensity Sexual Behavior’ With Brother

DNF5 Isn't Ready For Fedora 39 – Now Delayed To Fedora 41

For over a year Fedora / Red Hat has been planning for major package management changes with DNF5. The hope for months has been to use DNF5 by default for Fedora 39 but that is no longer going to work out… FESCo has decided to reject DNF5 for Fedora 39 and then due to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 branching with Fedora 40, this means DNF5 isn’t expected by default until at least Fedora 41 in late 2024…

Source: Phoronix – DNF5 Isn’t Ready For Fedora 39 – Now Delayed To Fedora 41

As the Hollywood Strikes Continue, AMPTP Could Be Bargaining—But It's 'On a Break'

Variety has released a report on what’s going on behind the scenes between the Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers and the two guilds that are striking for fair pay, AI protections, and other existential issues. It seems, however, that the AMPTP isn’t coming back to the table precisely because the…

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Source: Gizmodo – As the Hollywood Strikes Continue, AMPTP Could Be Bargaining—But It’s ‘On a Break’