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    • DashrenderD
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      Microsoft's work-from-home policy to become permanent

      In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Microsoft Corp. will let its employees work from home permanently, according to media reports.

      Citing internal documents, The Verge reported on Friday the tech giant would let its employees work from home permanently. Like other companies, Microsoft will move to a "hybrid workplace" to allow for flexibility once its offices reopen.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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        @Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

        Microsoft's work-from-home policy to become permanent

        In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Microsoft Corp. will let its employees work from home permanently, according to media reports.

        Citing internal documents, The Verge reported on Friday the tech giant would let its employees work from home permanently. Like other companies, Microsoft will move to a "hybrid workplace" to allow for flexibility once its offices reopen.

        Finally, due to pandemic, Microsoft joins tech of the late 20th century. So their work policies are about as far behind as their code is.

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        • mlnewsM
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          Queen's Birthday Honours 2020: 'Covid-critical' broadband engineers awarded

          Two engineers who were on call "day and night" to ensure hospitals, care homes, surgeries and other critical sites stayed online in the early days of the Covid crisis are to be appointed MBEs.
          Peter Harding and Andrew Miller helped crucial sites, including the new Nightingale Hospitals, access the broadband connections they required. But welcomed the recognition, but stressed that it was a team effort. Workers at BT, Sky and Ericsson were also honoured. Joining Mr Harding and Mr Miller on the birthday honours list were BT's John Hayday, Reza Rahnama, Karen Smith and Gemma Towers, alongside BT Openreach's Peter Martin and Scott McPartlin. Sky's managing director of customer service, Denise Allan, and her colleague, Ijeoma Nwamaka Ezeilo, were also awarded honours for their services to the telecommunications industry during the crisis. It is believed to be the first time telecoms workers have been recognised in the annual list.

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          • mlnewsM
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            Culture secretary disowns 'crass' jobs advert

            The UK's culture secretary has distanced himself from a "crass" government-backed advert suggesting a ballet dancer retrain in "cyber".
            After a social media backlash Oliver Dowden said the advert did not come from his department, adding: "I agree it was crass." Acclaimed choreographer Sir Matthew Bourne was among twitter users criticising the advert. But Mr Dowden said £1.57bn is being invested in the industry. Critics on Twitter called the advert "patronising", saying it showed the government was not helping the arts through the pandemic. Sir Matthew's tweet asked: "This has to be a joke? Right?"

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            • black3dynamiteB
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              https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/10/linux-5-9-kernel-featureske

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              • black3dynamiteB
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                https://meshcentral2.blogspot.com/2020/10/meshcentral-access-rights-remote-exec.html

                Improvements to remote command execution. This week the remote command execution dialog box was improved so that you can specify if a command must be run as the mesh agent, or run as the currently logged in user on the primary console if a user is logged in. This is super useful since you can now launch an application on your user’s desktop remotely. For example, run “notrepad.exe” as the logged in users and notepad will launch on the user’s desktop.

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                • black3dynamiteB
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                  https://meshcentral2.blogspot.com/2020/10/meshcentral-meshcentral-assistant-tray.html

                  Request help. Users can now request help thru the new application. At a click of a button, users are prompted for a short text of what is being asked and when they click ok, the request is forwarded to the server that displays a popup on all administrator accounts that have rights to this device. In addition, there is a question mark icon next to the device that will be shown until the request for help is canceled. Lastly, as an administrator you can now filter devices by “help” to only show devices with pending help requests.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller
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                    Ubuntu Blog on Building an LXD Cloud

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @black3dynamite
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                      @black3dynamite said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                      https://meshcentral2.blogspot.com/2020/10/meshcentral-access-rights-remote-exec.html
                      Improvements to remote command execution. This week the remote command execution dialog box was improved so that you can specify if a command must be run as the mesh agent, or run as the currently logged in user on the primary console if a user is logged in. This is super useful since you can now launch an application on your user’s desktop remotely. For example, run “notrepad.exe” as the logged in users and notepad will launch on the user’s desktop.

                      Wow, that's some awesome stuff.

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                      • mlnewsM
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                        iPhone 12: Apple makes jump to 5G

                        Apple has confirmed its iPhone 12 handsets will be its first to work on faster 5G networks.
                        The company has also extended the range to include a new "Mini" model that has a smaller 5.4in screen. The US firm bucked a wider industry downturn by increasing its handset sales over the past year. But some experts say the new features give Apple its best opportunity for growth since 2014, when it revamped its line-up with the iPhone 6. "5G will bring a new level of performance for downloads and uploads, higher quality video-streaming, more responsive gaming, real-time interactivity and so much more," said chief executive Tim Cook. There has also been a cosmetic refresh this time round, with the sides of the devices getting sharper, flatter edges. The higher-end iPhone 12 Pro models also get bigger screens than before. However, for the first time none of the devices will be bundled with headphones or a charger. "Tim Cook [has] the stage set for a super-cycle 5G product release," commented Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @mlnews
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                          @mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                          iPhone 12: Apple makes jump to 5G

                          Apple has confirmed its iPhone 12 handsets will be its first to work on faster 5G networks.
                          The company has also extended the range to include a new "Mini" model that has a smaller 5.4in screen. The US firm bucked a wider industry downturn by increasing its handset sales over the past year. But some experts say the new features give Apple its best opportunity for growth since 2014, when it revamped its line-up with the iPhone 6. "5G will bring a new level of performance for downloads and uploads, higher quality video-streaming, more responsive gaming, real-time interactivity and so much more," said chief executive Tim Cook. There has also been a cosmetic refresh this time round, with the sides of the devices getting sharper, flatter edges. The higher-end iPhone 12 Pro models also get bigger screens than before. However, for the first time none of the devices will be bundled with headphones or a charger. "Tim Cook [has] the stage set for a super-cycle 5G product release," commented Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities.

                          Looks like they are copying the OnePlus, bug lagging behind.

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                          • GreyG
                            Grey @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                            @mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                            iPhone 12: Apple makes jump to 5G

                            Apple has confirmed its iPhone 12 handsets will be its first to work on faster 5G networks.
                            The company has also extended the range to include a new "Mini" model that has a smaller 5.4in screen. The US firm bucked a wider industry downturn by increasing its handset sales over the past year. But some experts say the new features give Apple its best opportunity for growth since 2014, when it revamped its line-up with the iPhone 6. "5G will bring a new level of performance for downloads and uploads, higher quality video-streaming, more responsive gaming, real-time interactivity and so much more," said chief executive Tim Cook. There has also been a cosmetic refresh this time round, with the sides of the devices getting sharper, flatter edges. The higher-end iPhone 12 Pro models also get bigger screens than before. However, for the first time none of the devices will be bundled with headphones or a charger. "Tim Cook [has] the stage set for a super-cycle 5G product release," commented Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities.

                            Looks like they are copying the OnePlus, bug lagging behind.

                            Apple has been lagging on innovation since they started on phones. Even ipads were just a reskin of a tablet presented in 2000.

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                            • mlnewsM
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                              Twitter and Facebook's action over Joe Biden article reignites bias claims

                              The way Twitter communicated its handling of a controversial article about US presidential hopeful Joe Biden was "unacceptable", its chief has said.
                              On Wednesday, Twitter prevented people from posting links to a New York Post story, warning those trying to click it that the link was "potentially unsafe". It only later explained it had limited sharing because the story contained "hacked materials". Facebook also took action, limiting the report's distribution in its news feed. It said it had done this as part of a "standard process" to give third-party fact-checkers time to review the content and decide if it should be treated as misinformation. However, it is highly unusual for an article published by one of the mainstream popular newspapers to be treated in this way. It is now less than three weeks until Mr Biden, the Democratic candidate, faces the Republican incumbent Donald Trump in the presidential election on 3 November.

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                                Twitter changes policy after Biden article block

                                Twitter has updated a policy which led it to block people from sharing a link to a story from the New York Post about Joe Biden and his son, Hunter.
                                The Hacked Materials policy initially blocked Twitter users from sharing content that had been acquired as a result of a hack. Twitter's Vijaya Gadde has now said posts will be flagged as containing hacked material, rather than blocked. However material shared directly by hackers will still be removed. The article contained screenshots of emails allegedly sent and received by Hunter Biden, presidential candidate Joe Biden's son. It also contained personal photos of Hunter Biden, allegedly removed from a laptop computer while it was undergoing repairs at a store. Initially Twitter did not explain why the link could not be shared: CEO and founder Jack Dorsey described the lack of clarity behind Twitter's earlier decision as "not great".

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                                • DustinB3403D
                                  DustinB3403 @Grey
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                                  @Grey said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                  @mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                  iPhone 12: Apple makes jump to 5G

                                  Apple has confirmed its iPhone 12 handsets will be its first to work on faster 5G networks.
                                  The company has also extended the range to include a new "Mini" model that has a smaller 5.4in screen. The US firm bucked a wider industry downturn by increasing its handset sales over the past year. But some experts say the new features give Apple its best opportunity for growth since 2014, when it revamped its line-up with the iPhone 6. "5G will bring a new level of performance for downloads and uploads, higher quality video-streaming, more responsive gaming, real-time interactivity and so much more," said chief executive Tim Cook. There has also been a cosmetic refresh this time round, with the sides of the devices getting sharper, flatter edges. The higher-end iPhone 12 Pro models also get bigger screens than before. However, for the first time none of the devices will be bundled with headphones or a charger. "Tim Cook [has] the stage set for a super-cycle 5G product release," commented Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities.

                                  Looks like they are copying the OnePlus, bug lagging behind.

                                  Apple has been lagging on innovation since they started on phones. Even ipads were just a reskin of a tablet presented in 2000.

                                  Apple has never been a leader in cutting edge tech, they've always tended to see what is "hot" and imitate it with an Apple spin.

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                                  • black3dynamiteB
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                                    https://fedoramagazine.org/systemd-resolved-introduction-to-split-dns/

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                                      Tokyo Olympics: Russian hackers targeted Games, UK says

                                      Russian hackers targeted this year's Olympic Games with the aim of disrupting them, UK officials say.
                                      The Foreign Office said the GRU, Russian military intelligence, had carried out "cyber reconnaissance" against officials and organisations involved in the Tokyo Games. That included organisers, sponsors, and logistics providers. Officials did not, however, specify the nature or extent of the cyber-attacks in detail. The attacks took place before the Tokyo Olympics was postponed until 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic. UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the attacks were "cynical and reckless". "We condemn them in the strongest possible terms," he said. "The UK will continue to work with our allies to call out and counter future malicious cyber-attacks."

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
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                                        https://www-zdnet-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.zdnet.com/google-amp/article/800000-sonicwall-vpns-vulnerable-to-new-remote-code-execution-bug/

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                                        • DustinB3403D
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                                          Quibi streaming service shutting down after less than 1 year

                                          😲😯 #notsurprised

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                                          • hobbit666H
                                            hobbit666 @DustinB3403
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                                            @DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                            Quibi streaming service shutting down after less than 1 year

                                            😲😯 #notsurprised

                                            Never heard of it 😄 might be part of the problem lol

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