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Apple to Reopen Some Stores in the US Next Week

Apple on Friday said it will begin gradually reopening its retail shops in the US next week, taking pandemic precautions such as making sure everyone in them wears masks.




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This Summer Special Pineapple-Mango Chia Pudding Is Perfect For Dessert Cravings

All you can do is opt for chia seed pudding, a healthier alternative to the regular puddings; and to up your game, add some summer fruits to it.



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Apple, Google to ban location tracking in contact tracing apps: Report




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Apple WWDC 2020 to start June 22, will be free for developers




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5G on Apples iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro wont be equals




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Xiaomi’s Mi True Wireless Earphones 2 look like Apple AirPods but cost way less; details inside

Launched alongside the Mi 10 flagship phone and Mi Box 4K, on Friday, the Mi True Wireless Earphones 2 look a lot like the Apple AirPods but they cost way less.




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Our Apple iPhone SE (2020) video review is up

After a very long wait, Apple finally outed the successor to the original iPhone SE from 2016, and it's fair to say that the new model took the world by storm with its flagship chipset and affordable price (for an Apple device, at least). The iPhone SE (2020) is thus one of the most interesting smartphones of the year, so we couldn't resist reviewing it on video, for your viewing pleasure. Will is going to take you through all of the phone's relevant features, including its build and screen quality, battery life, performance, and camera image quality - all in under eight minutes. So buckle...




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Apple, Google to ban location tracking in contact tracing apps: Report




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Apple WWDC 2020 to start June 22, will be free for developers




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5G on Apples iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro wont be equals




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Apple iPhone SE 2020 vs iPhone XR: Price and spec comparison




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Apple watch: All eyes on the hands

Will Apple’s newest product—the Watch—be as big as its iPhone?




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Samsung wants to launch its own debit card…just like Apple, Google, and Huawei

It’s starting to look like more tech companies are hopping on board the fintech bandwagon as Samsung has announced their plans to launch their own payments card.




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Maximum Frauds Done Using Apple, Netflix Branding: This Is How They Fool You

Phishing is the most common method for scamsters to illegally siphon money from people. In simple terms, phishing is a method of scamming people by sending them emails pretending to be from reputable companies in order to get people to reveal their confidential information, such as passwords and credit card numbers. A report has revealed […]

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Ultra Low Power Benchmarking: Is Apples-to-Apples Feasible?

I noticed some very interesting news last week, widely reported in the technical press, and you can find the source press release here. In a nutshell, the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium (EEMBC) has formed a group to look at benchmarks for ultra low power microcontrollers. Initially chaired by Horst Diewald, chief architect of MSP430TM microcontrollers at Texas Instruments, the group's line-up is an impressive "who's who" of the microcontroller space, including Analog Devices, ARM, Atmel, Cypress, Energy Micro, Freescale, Fujitsu, Microchip, Renesas, Silicon Labs, STMicro, and TI.

As the press release explains, unlike usual processor benchmark suites which focus on performance, the ULP benchmark will focus on measuring the energy consumed by microcontrollers running various computational workloads over an extended time period. The benchmarking methodology will allow the microcontrollers to enter into their idle or sleep modes during the majority of time when they are not executing code, thereby simulating a real-world environment where products must support battery life measured in months, years, and even decades.

Processor performance benchmarks seem to be as widely criticized as EPA fuel consumption figures for cars - and the criticism is somewhat related. There is a suspicion that manufacturers can tune the performance for better test results, rather than better real-world performance. On the face of it, the task to produce meaningful ultra low power benchmarks seems even more fraught with difficulties. For a start, there is a vast range of possible energy profiles - different ways that computing is spread over time - and a plethora of low power design techniques available to optimize the system for the set of profiles that particular embedded system is likely to experience. Furthermore, you could argue that, compared with performance in a computer system, energy consumption in an ultra low power embedded system has less to do with the controller itself and more to do with other parts of the system like the memories and mixed-signal real-world interfaces.

EEMBC cites that common methods to gauge energy efficiency are lacking in growth applications such as portable medical devices, security systems, building automation, smart metering, and also applications using energy harvesting devices. At Cadence, we are seeing huge growth in these areas which, along with intelligence being introduced into all kinds of previously "dumb" appliances, is becoming known as the "Internet of Things." Despite the difficulties, with which the parties involved are all deeply familiar, I applaud this initiative. While it may be difficult to get to apples-to-apples comparisons for energy consumption in these applications, most of the time today we don't even know where the grocery store is. If the EEMBC effort at least gets us to the produce department, we're going to be better off.

Pete Hardee 

 






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Apple's Bug Bounty Opens For Business, $1M Payout Included




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Apple Accused Of Crackdown On Jailbreaking







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Apple Joins FIDO Alliance, Commits To Getting Rid Of Passwords





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Apple Security Advisory 2016-03-21-7

Apple Security Advisory 2016-03-21-7 - OS X Server 5.1 is now available and addresses RC4 crypto weaknesses, file access, and information disclosure vulnerabilities.




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Apple Security Advisory 2019-7-23-1

Apple Security Advisory 2019-7-23-1 - iCloud for Windows 7.13 is now available and addresses code execution and cross site scripting vulnerabilities.




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Apple Security Advisory 2019-10-07-4

Apple Security Advisory 2019-10-07-4 - iCloud for Windows 7.14 is now available and addresses buffer overflow, code execution, and cross site scripting vulnerabilities.




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JetBlue Bomb Scare Set Off With Apple AirDrop







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Apple Security Advisory 2019-12-10-7

Apple Security Advisory 2019-12-10-7 - Xcode 11.3 is now available and addresses an arbitrary code execution vulnerability.




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Apple Security Advisory 2019-12-10-8

Apple Security Advisory 2019-12-10-8 - watchOS 6.1.1 is now available and addresses code execution vulnerabilities.




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Apple Security Advisory 2019-12-10-6

Apple Security Advisory 2019-12-10-6 - Safari 13.0.4 is now available and addresses code execution vulnerabilities.




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Apple Security Advisory 2019-12-10-5

Apple Security Advisory 2019-12-10-5 - tvOS 13.3 is now available and addresses code execution vulnerabilities.




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Apple Security Advisory 2019-12-10-2

Apple Security Advisory 2019-12-10-2 - iOS 12.4.4 is now available and addresses a code execution vulnerability.




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Apple Security Advisory 2019-12-10-3

Apple Security Advisory 2019-12-10-3 - macOS Catalina 10.15.2, Security Update 2019-002 Mojave, Security Update 2019-007 High Sierra is now available and addresses buffer overflow, code execution, and denial of service vulnerabilities.




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Apple Security Advisory 2019-12-10-4

Apple Security Advisory 2019-12-10-4 - watchOS 5.3.4 is now available and addresses a code execution vulnerability.




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Apple Security Advisory 2019-12-10-1

Apple Security Advisory 2019-12-10-1 - iOS 13.3 and iPadOS 13.3 is now available and addresses code execution and information leakage vulnerabilities.




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Apple Security Advisory 2020-1-28-6

Apple Security Advisory 2020-1-28-6 - iTunes for Windows 12.10.4 is now available and addresses a filesystem access issue.




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Apple Security Advisory 2020-1-28-3

Apple Security Advisory 2020-1-28-3 - watchOS 6.1.2 is now available and addresses code execution vulnerabilities.




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Apple Security Advisory 2020-1-28-4

Apple Security Advisory 2020-1-28-4 - tvOS 13.3.1 is now available and addresses code execution vulnerabilities.




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Apple Security Advisory 2020-1-28-2

Apple Security Advisory 2020-1-28-2 - macOS Catalina 10.15.3, Security Update 2020-001 Mojave, and Security Update 2020-001 High Sierra are now available and address buffer overflow, bypass, and code execution vulnerabilities.




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Apple Security Advisory 2020-1-28-1

Apple Security Advisory 2020-1-28-1 - iOS 13.3.1 and iPadOS 13.3.1 are now available and address code execution vulnerabilities.




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Apple Security Advisory 2020-1-29-2

Apple Security Advisory 2020-1-29-2 - iCloud for Windows 10.9.2 is now available and addresses buffer overflow, code execution, cross site scripting, and denial of service vulnerabilities.




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Apple Security Advisory 2020-1-29-1

Apple Security Advisory 2020-1-29-1 - iCloud for Windows 7.17 addresses buffer overflow, code execution, cross site scripting, and denial of service vulnerabilities.




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Apple Security Advisory 2020-03-24-1

Apple Security Advisory 2020-03-24-1 - iOS 13.4 and iPadOS 13.4 are now available and address buffer overflow, code execution, and cross site scripting vulnerabilities.




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Apple Security Advisory 2020-03-24-2

Apple Security Advisory 2020-03-24-2 - macOS Catalina 10.15.4, Security Update 2020-002 Mojave, Security Update 2020-002 High Sierra are now available and address buffer overflow, bypass, code execution, and information leakage vulnerabilities.




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Apple Security Advisory 2020-03-24-3

Apple Security Advisory 2020-03-24-3 - tvOS 13.4 is now available and addresses buffer overflow, code execution, and cross site scripting vulnerabilities.




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Apple Security Advisory 2020-03-24-4

Apple Security Advisory 2020-03-24-4 - watchOS 6.2 is now available and addresses buffer overflow and code execution vulnerabilities.