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Well, it seems Apple Intelligence is insanely great by functionality - not by name. A new golden era.
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Microsoft blames European Commission for global CrowdStrike catastrophe
brianjo said:The EU made Microsoft allow others to have access to the software. The only way to restrict this to EU customers would have been to create separate versions of the software specific to the EU.
"We (MS) devised a new engineering approach that will create and extend new kernel level APIs so that PatchGuard will be retained, the security of the kernel will be protected, and yet security vendors will have an opportunity to meet their needs through these kernel level API extensions."
Not that this is the first time. Norton updates have caused a lot of kernel failures on Windows.
MS did nothing in 18 years and still you blame EU.
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Microsoft blames European Commission for global CrowdStrike catastrophe
When MS agreed to this, the wording was very, very positive towards EU. Read the part about "Amendments to Security Features":https://news.microsoft.com/2006/10/13/brad-smith-press-conference-transcript-announcement-regarding-release-of-windows-vista-in-europe-and-korea/
MS PR could have been professional and stayed silent. Now they say that the core of Windows is at risk and on a global scale! Add a full attack on authorities for an 18 year old agreement that MS "forgot" to implement. Attacking authorities might work in US. In most other regions this is a 100% PR disaster. MS should be happy that the EU Cyber Resilience Act is not yet in place or the fine would have been 2,5% of global revenue. Stupid PR team. -
Laurene Powell Jobs pays $70 million to break San Francisco house price record
StrangeDays said:nubus said:That is 70 million less for philanthropy. -
Laurene Powell Jobs pays $70 million to break San Francisco house price record
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Samsung's Galaxy Ring is out, but it won't be a problem for the Apple Ring
Pyper13 said:Samsung (or whomever) always tries to be first, rushing products to the market based solely on Apple rumored products.