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Tuesday, January 31, 2023

What MacBooks needs to learn from competitors about transparency - Digital Trends

Look, I get it. When you buy an entry-level laptop, you’re not getting the same components as with more expensive models. But usually, that covers things like the size of the SSD, the amount of RAM, or the specific CPU. These are obvious choices that you know you’re making when you’re putting down your cash.

But Apple’s been taking things a step further. It all started with the MacBook Air M2 and MacBook Pro M2, where the entry-level models with 256GB of storage use slower single-NAND SSDs compared to faster dual-NAND SSDs. Without going into unnecessary technical detail, I’ll just say that the smaller drives are slower than the larger drives — around half as fast, in fact. And then, to make matters worse, Apple has done the same with the performance-oriented M2 MacBook Pro, with the smallest 512GB SSD being single-NAND as well and considerably slower.

Apple MacBook Pro seen from the side.
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What’s it mean?

According to 9to5Mac, the 512GB SSD reads at 2973MB/s and writes at 3,145.5 MB/s, while the 1TB and larger SSDs read at 4,900 MB/s and write at 3,950 MB/s. Particularly in read performance, that’s a meaningful deficit, and it will impact booting the laptop, opening and saving files, and swapping to and from RAM when physical memory runs out. It’s just one performance metric, and so as Apple has pointed out, the entry-level MacBook Pro M2 Pro is still faster overall than the entry-level MacBook Pro M1 Pro. This difference is mostly going to affect the most demanding users. But that’s not the point.

The point is that there’s no way to know when you’re buying the laptop that by saving a few dollars, you’re reducing storage capacity and compromising performance. That may not matter as much to MacBook Air users who are likely running mainstream productivity apps on their machines, but for people who are buying the MacBook Pro, which starts at $2,000 for the entry-level MacBook Pro 14, it can matter a lot more.

Editing photos and video benefits from fast storage speeds, and performance reductions mean it takes longer to perform the same tasks. Added up over time, that can make a difference in productivity and money earned.

I ended up with a 1TB MacBook Pro 14 with the M1 Pro when I bought my machine, but that was only because the model I bought offered a $450 discount compared to the $350 discount on the entry-level model. I’d be pretty unhappy right now if I’d opted for the overall less expensive machine, but got lesser performance in return. In fact, if given the conscious choice, I would have happily spent more money for the faster configuration. And I’m not even a power user.

What’s the solution?

Plenty of people have already complained in op-eds and on Twitter, Reddit, and many more venues, and I don’t want to just add to the noise. But there’s an easy solution, and one that Apple should consider if it wants to be transparent to its customers.

This doesn’t apply to every manufacturer, many of which likely use less expensive components like this in lesser configurations and also say nothing. But some companies, such as Dell, HP, and Lenovo, tell you exactly what you’re getting when you’re configuring your laptop. For example, here’s Lenovo’s SSD configuration section for the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 10.

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 10 configuration page showing SSD performance.

As you can see, it’s obvious which drive you’re getting when you make your choice. And notice the 512GB and 1TB options. Yes, that’s right, there’s a PCIe Gen3 (presumably) and a PCIe Gen4 option. You can opt to spend a little more money and get a more expensive drive. I’m not suggesting that Apple make the same kind of offering, but it’s the communication that’s important here. It’s clear to the buyer that if they opt for the smaller drive, they’re giving up the option of faster storage.

HP does something similar in the HP Envy x360 13 configurator. Again, it’s not exactly the same situation as with the MacBooks, but HP clarifies that there’s a higher-performance option.

HP Envy x360 13 configuration page showing SSD performance.

I couldn’t find a specific example of where any of these vendors offered an entry-level drive that was slower than the next version up, but I suspect that the same information would be made available. And that’s what Apple should be doing.

Here’s its storage configuration section for the MacBook Pro 14.

Apple MacBook Pro configuration page showing SSD performance.

See that? There’s no indication that you’re getting a slower drive if you opt for the 512GB SSD. All Apple needs to do here (and with their configurations for other affected products) is to add some kind of disclaimer. They could be technical and put “(single-NAND)” next to the 512GB listing and “(double-NAND)” next to the larger SSDs. Or, they could simply indicate that the larger SSDs provide faster performance. And ironically, they’d not only avoid upsetting people who aren’t getting what they expected, but they’d also likely upsell more people to larger drives and increase their sales.

Just do the right thing

Again, I’m sure it’s not just Apple that’s playing this game. But Apple’s marketing efforts are heavily skewed toward promising the highest performance in a laptop if you buy its very costly MacBook Pro. And make no mistake about it, at a starting price of $2,000, MacBook Pros are expensive machines. Most people who buy them likely want the most performance they can get, while spending the right amount of money.

Does saving $200 justify what might be only a slight real-world reduction in performance? Perhaps. But that should be for the buyer, not Apple, to decide.

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Look, I get it. When you buy an entry-level laptop, you’re not getting the same components as with more expensive models. But usually, that covers things like the size of the SSD, the amount of RAM, or the specific CPU. These are obvious choices that you know you’re making when you’re putting down your cash.

But Apple’s been taking things a step further. It all started with the MacBook Air M2 and MacBook Pro M2, where the entry-level models with 256GB of storage use slower single-NAND SSDs compared to faster dual-NAND SSDs. Without going into unnecessary technical detail, I’ll just say that the smaller drives are slower than the larger drives — around half as fast, in fact. And then, to make matters worse, Apple has done the same with the performance-oriented M2 MacBook Pro, with the smallest 512GB SSD being single-NAND as well and considerably slower.

Apple MacBook Pro seen from the side.
Mark Coppock/Digital Trends

What’s it mean?

According to 9to5Mac, the 512GB SSD reads at 2973MB/s and writes at 3,145.5 MB/s, while the 1TB and larger SSDs read at 4,900 MB/s and write at 3,950 MB/s. Particularly in read performance, that’s a meaningful deficit, and it will impact booting the laptop, opening and saving files, and swapping to and from RAM when physical memory runs out. It’s just one performance metric, and so as Apple has pointed out, the entry-level MacBook Pro M2 Pro is still faster overall than the entry-level MacBook Pro M1 Pro. This difference is mostly going to affect the most demanding users. But that’s not the point.

The point is that there’s no way to know when you’re buying the laptop that by saving a few dollars, you’re reducing storage capacity and compromising performance. That may not matter as much to MacBook Air users who are likely running mainstream productivity apps on their machines, but for people who are buying the MacBook Pro, which starts at $2,000 for the entry-level MacBook Pro 14, it can matter a lot more.

Editing photos and video benefits from fast storage speeds, and performance reductions mean it takes longer to perform the same tasks. Added up over time, that can make a difference in productivity and money earned.

I ended up with a 1TB MacBook Pro 14 with the M1 Pro when I bought my machine, but that was only because the model I bought offered a $450 discount compared to the $350 discount on the entry-level model. I’d be pretty unhappy right now if I’d opted for the overall less expensive machine, but got lesser performance in return. In fact, if given the conscious choice, I would have happily spent more money for the faster configuration. And I’m not even a power user.

What’s the solution?

Plenty of people have already complained in op-eds and on Twitter, Reddit, and many more venues, and I don’t want to just add to the noise. But there’s an easy solution, and one that Apple should consider if it wants to be transparent to its customers.

This doesn’t apply to every manufacturer, many of which likely use less expensive components like this in lesser configurations and also say nothing. But some companies, such as Dell, HP, and Lenovo, tell you exactly what you’re getting when you’re configuring your laptop. For example, here’s Lenovo’s SSD configuration section for the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 10.

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 10 configuration page showing SSD performance.

As you can see, it’s obvious which drive you’re getting when you make your choice. And notice the 512GB and 1TB options. Yes, that’s right, there’s a PCIe Gen3 (presumably) and a PCIe Gen4 option. You can opt to spend a little more money and get a more expensive drive. I’m not suggesting that Apple make the same kind of offering, but it’s the communication that’s important here. It’s clear to the buyer that if they opt for the smaller drive, they’re giving up the option of faster storage.

HP does something similar in the HP Envy x360 13 configurator. Again, it’s not exactly the same situation as with the MacBooks, but HP clarifies that there’s a higher-performance option.

HP Envy x360 13 configuration page showing SSD performance.

I couldn’t find a specific example of where any of these vendors offered an entry-level drive that was slower than the next version up, but I suspect that the same information would be made available. And that’s what Apple should be doing.

Here’s its storage configuration section for the MacBook Pro 14.

Apple MacBook Pro configuration page showing SSD performance.

See that? There’s no indication that you’re getting a slower drive if you opt for the 512GB SSD. All Apple needs to do here (and with their configurations for other affected products) is to add some kind of disclaimer. They could be technical and put “(single-NAND)” next to the 512GB listing and “(double-NAND)” next to the larger SSDs. Or, they could simply indicate that the larger SSDs provide faster performance. And ironically, they’d not only avoid upsetting people who aren’t getting what they expected, but they’d also likely upsell more people to larger drives and increase their sales.

Just do the right thing

Again, I’m sure it’s not just Apple that’s playing this game. But Apple’s marketing efforts are heavily skewed toward promising the highest performance in a laptop if you buy its very costly MacBook Pro. And make no mistake about it, at a starting price of $2,000, MacBook Pros are expensive machines. Most people who buy them likely want the most performance they can get, while spending the right amount of money.

Does saving $200 justify what might be only a slight real-world reduction in performance? Perhaps. But that should be for the buyer, not Apple, to decide.

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Overall, I think it’s definitely worth considering if you’re looking for an inexpensive tablet that still offers some of the features of the more expensive iPad Pros or iPad Airs. The few compromises that had to be made are easily overlooked, and the upgrades are genuine improvements.

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Monday, January 30, 2023

The Benro Theta is the World's First Auto-Leveling Tripod - PetaPixel

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A comprehensive review of the DJI Mini 3 Pro: tiny drone with big potential - Ynetnews

The Mini 3 Pro really blew me away. It’s incredibly maneuverable, allowing me to capture shots at any angle. Plus, with the longer battery life and improved image quality, I was easily able to get the results I wanted. While the cost is higher than some other lightweight drones, the Mini 3 Pro is definitely worth it.

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Dive Into the HP Pavilion Aero 13: light, affordable and feature packed! - Ynetnews

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Sunday, January 29, 2023

The Chrome Cast 212: is the consumer world ready for HP's premium Dragonfly Pro Chromebook? - Chrome Unboxed

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Saturday, January 28, 2023

Experience all-day lasting power with the Pixel 7 Pro - Ynetnews

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I recently had the opportunity to use the Pixel 7 Pro and I must say that it exceeded my expectations! I found this phone on a great sale, and I was excited to give it a try.

The set-up process was fairly straightforward, and within minutes I was up and running. I found the interface user-friendly and the features were easy to navigate. I spent the next few days playing around with the phone, testing out the various features and capabilities.

One area I was pleasantly surprised with was the battery life. During moderate to heavy use, I found that the phone could easily sustain for a full day. I was able to run games, watch videos, take photos, and even use GPS without draining the battery.

The camera quality was also impressive. I took some amazing photos and videos, and I was able to capture all the details with ease. Even in low-light, the 7 Pro's photos were excellent. Get the Google Pixel 7 Pro on amazon

Exploring the Pixel 7 Pro Features

Are you searching for a powerful phone that can stand up to your daily activities? Look no further than the Pixel 7 Pro. This phone packs a variety of features that make it an ideal choice for anyone needing a reliable device.

Is the Pixel 7 Pro Camera Up to the Task?

The Pixel 7 Pro offers an impressive camera that stands up to the task, even in challenging environments. In the video, we follow one user as they put the phone’s camera to the test. Though their activities involve heavy use of the phone, the Pixel 7 Pro proved capable, even when recording video and taking pictures. The battery life remained at a steady 66% after a 20-minute workout session. The phone also held its own while taking pictures at the pet store. After downloading a new game and browsing the internet while in Best Buy, the battery still had 33% of power left. Ultimately, the camera on the Pixel 7 Pro performed with excellence, showing no signs of faltering after a day of heavy use.Get the Google Pixel 7 Pro on amazon

Does the Battery Life of the Pixel 7 Pro Stand Up to Heavy Use?

Every mobile device user knows that battery life is a major factor in choosing a device. The Pixel 7 Pro has been tested through to find out how well it holds up to heavy use. With GPS, playing music, recording video and other tasks, the Pixel 7 Pro still managed to last through the day at 9% battery. Even with the max brightness and 5G internet, the device had an on-screen time of 3 hours and 46 minutes. The battery life of the Pixel 7 Pro is certainly robust and can handle the heavy usage of a typical user.Get the Google Pixel 7 Pro on amazon

What Improvements Could Make the Pixel 7 Pro Even Better?

The Pixel 7 Pro has a great suite of features that make it an excellent choice for anyone looking for a reliable smartphone. While the device has many high-end specs, there are still some areas where things could be improved.

Is the Pixel 7 Pro Right For You?

The Pixel 7 Pro is a great phone for those looking for a reliable device that can keep up with their busy lifestyle. Its powerful processor, long-lasting battery, and quick software updates make it an ideal choice for anyone who needs a device to get them through the day. However, it does have its disadvantages. It may not be the best phone for gamers as it lacks the RAM and high-resolution graphics of other phones. Additionally, its high price tag makes it a device that is not suitable for those on a tight budget. All in all, the Pixel 7 Pro is a great device with some great features, but it is important to weigh the pros and cons when considering whether it is right for you.Get the Google Pixel 7 Pro on amazon

Comparing Display and Sound Quality of the Pixel 7 Pro

With the release of the Pixel 7 Pro, users are eager to compare it to other phones on the market. This phone boasts an impressive display, with a 6.4-inch OLED that provides a vibrant and clear picture. The 8GB of RAM and Qualcomm Snapdragon processor helps power the display and the stereo speak system gives users a full, rich sound. Additionally, with a 4000 mAh battery and the latest Android 11 operating system, the Pixel 7 Pro provides long-lasting performance that can handle any task. The Pixel 7 Pro’s display and sound quality are excellent compared to other phones on the market, offering superior visuals and audio.

  • Long battery life: The Pixel 7 Pro was able to last a day of heavy use and still retain 9% of its battery.

  • Easy to use: The Pixel 7 Pro has easy-to-navigate features and functions that make it easy for users to get the most out of the phone.

  • Intuitive features: The Pixel 7 Pro brings a lot of features that make life easier such as the ability to buy things without going through a checkout, or access to Tick Tock without leaving the phone.

  • Low storage capacity: Even with the option to expand storage with a microSD card, the Pixel 7 Pro has a limited storage capacity.

  • High cost: The Pixel 7 Pro is more expensive compared to other phones with similar features.

  • Limited processor speed: The Pixel 7 Pro is not as powerful as some of the other phones out there, so it may struggle with running more intensive apps and games.

The Pixel 7 Pro is an impressive phone that excels at productivity and performance. The battery life can easily last a full day even with heavy usage, and the phone comes with useful features that make it easier to get things done. With its stellar camera and display, the Pixel 7 Pro makes for the perfect device for anyone looking for a reliable phone. Get the Google Pixel 7 Pro on amazon

What features does the Pixel 7 Pro offer?

The Pixel 7 Pro offers a variety of features such as a full HD display, a long-lasting battery, and 5G connectivity. It is also equipped with a powerful camera, allowing users to take high-quality photos and videos.

How long can the battery of the Pixel 7 Pro last?

The Pixel 7 Pro can last up to 3 hours and 46 minutes with moderate to heavy use. This includes activities such as playing games, recording videos, taking pictures, and using GPS.

What is the display quality of the Pixel 7 Pro?

The Pixel 7 Pro offers a full HD display, which provides users with a clear and crisp picture. It also features an adaptive display which adjusts the brightness automatically depending on the surrounding environment, allowing users to enjoy a comfortable viewing experience.

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Friday, January 27, 2023

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Qinux Drone K8 Reviews SCAM REVEALED Don't Buy Until You Read This! - The Tribune India

Do you also want to capture desirable pictures? Do you also want to take the experience of clicking pictures and shooting videos from the sky? Most people view the interior design of houses. But, do you ever think about capturing photos from a specific distance in the sky?

The human beings of Israel, the United Kingdom, Australia, and other regions are searching for quadcopters or drones for capturing pictures and videos from the sky. In reality, quadcopters are changing the understanding of the planet. SPECIAL OFFER ORDER Qinux Drone K8 FOR AN UN-BELIEVABLE LOW PRICE TODAY

Now, it is not essential to buy expensive equipment for shooting hours of filming. It can be done by using a beautiful drone. These days, quadcopters are not only for playing purposes but more than just it. With the help of remote-control, users can easily operate this device.

While buying any drone, make sure to consider its purpose, size, shape, and requirements. And, finding a good quadcopter on a budget is a challenging task for everyone. But, you can make this task easy by using Qinux Drone K8.

This amazing drone is a combination of excellent caliber and value. This device has been designed by keeping all focus and requirements of the users. Because of the 4K lens, users can enjoy excellent outcomes along with a 2-axis accuracy stabilizer in the box.

Additionally, it is very easy to manage and operate Qinux Drone K8 and it offers excellent visual quality. The simple design and foldable feature allow this device to convert into a small one. And, HD cameras allow users to click more detailed pictures. Let’s find out more details about this device in this review!

What Do You Know About Qinux Drone K8 Quadcopter?

Previously, it has been complicated to operate quadcopters. But, it is now easy to operate and manage the function of Qinux Drone K8. It has been designed by considering several variants that you can’t get in any other device.

Through this effective device, human beings can capture incredible films and pictures with no boundaries. As we all know that aerial footage is thrilling and difficult for users. It becomes easier by utilizing Qinux Drone K8’s camera to shoot videos or images.

Nowadays, the latest and new drone is a type of tiny aircraft that can be immediately outfitted with a handheld camera or smartphone. Also, it can be operated at varying heights by any user. If you want to take stunning HD pictures or videos from above, utilizing Qinux Drone K8 is the best option. The ability of the drone to give the audience a distinctive perspective from a bird’s view and shoot HD pictures can be helpful to videographers (amateurs).

Apart from these lines, capturing footage may be different since the introduction of Qinux Drone K8's latest drone. This drone makes the utilization of new aircraft technological developments to allow the aircraft to fly, operate, and provide the best images. Due to the camera’s gimbal’s ability, it becomes easy to adjust the electrical camera’s angular position while shooting HD images and videos.

Generally, Qinux Drone K8 drone is very easy to use and it is an enjoyable experience for newbies and seniors. The length of a long road trip requires long-lasting and advanced batteries. Hence, your wish can be completed by using this advanced device. In reality, it is formulated with durable material designed from premium materials that make it more durable.

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What are the Features of Qinux Drone K8?

Indeed, Qinux Drone K8 drone is helpful for every photographer and filmmaker like experts, professionals, and amateurs. Through this incredible device’s camera, users can capture short clip recordings, images, and videos. Because of top-notch sensors, this device produces captivating videos and photographs for your amazing enjoyment. Here are some attractive features of using this device:

·        You can recognize practically anything by clicking some amazing moments of using it. However, it also contains a comprehensive user manual for the users.

·        Qinux Drone K8 provides a wire-free First Person View (FP) and recognizes your instructions. In addition, you can add extraordinary features while shooting pictures and videos.

·        Users can easily identify innovative battery operation once reduced and fly back to the entry point. As per the official website, the battery of Qinux Drone K8 can survive for a longer time.

·        In addition, it helps in decreasing the appearance of cellulite, water retention, and orange peel skin. That’s why; it is popular among photographers, videographers, and other people.

·        This awesome quadcopter comes with excellent capabilities that allow users to utilize it to show distinctive stunts. If you want to compete with your friends and other members, it is an ideal choice to choose this quadcopter.

·        Also, it experiences significant air resistance to manage its altitude, especially in flight mode.

·        This amazing device is lightweight and requires minimal space in your house. Hence, it is very easy to maintain and transfer the device.

·        An integrated SD card connection is also attached to this innovative and new Qinux Drone K8 drone. This feature allows you to keep your camera footage timely without any delay.

·        Qinux Drone K8 comes with simple operation while flying and using it. Plus, you can utilize the application to reach home or gadget.

What All Benefits can You Obtain by Using Qinux Drone K8?

·        The primary benefit of Qinux Drone K8 is to take images and videos in the most extraordinary ways you want. Its features of detecting obstacles in the path help users to click pictures without any trouble.

·        While operating this device from your house, it will always return to you. It is a most popular advantage of using this amazing device compared to the others.

·        Your images and footage will be saved to an SD drive.

·        Compared to the others, the battery life of Qinux Drone K8 is long-lasting because of the intelligent pack. As per the manufacturer, you can fly this device for more than 30 minutes without charging.

·        This device allows users to utilize most infrared, turbulence, and ultrasound for their aesthetic approach.

·        It comes with lightweight and awesome dimensions which require less space in your residence.

·        This device also comes with a carry case to prevent damage while traveling.

·        Qinux Drone K8 quadcopter’s rotors and arms fold down conveniently. It allows you to take a drone whenever you like. Honestly, Qinux Drone K8 comes with incredible features that allow users to operate it easily.

·        Through this drone, you can easily create a permanent record of the lovely and finest moments by capturing them from different angles.

·        It includes a high-quality camera that provides full-definition pictures and videos.

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What is the Right Working Mechanism for Qinux Drone K8?

Because of optics features, Qinux Drone K8 allows users to take stunning pictures at a specific height with amazing details and high quality. The best part is that every human being can operate this amazing device. Due to its user-friendly UI and straightforward features, everybody can utilize this device. Also, it is compatible with both Android and iOS.

Additionally, you can control the function of this product by connecting your smartphone. It allows you to share, edit, and store these pictures like a keepsake. Because of the integrated return capability of Qinux Drone K8, it can automatically return “house” without any worry. If the battery goes down in the middle or the connection gets lost then this device will return to your residence.

You can also capture all lovely memories on your mobile phone which allow you to save hundreds of high-resolution pictures and movies. Plus, you can share them with any of your friends at any time. Through the camera’s motion sensors, you can create hand movements to create videos or snap pictures.

What is the Price of Qinux Drone K8?

Qinux Drone K8 is available with 50% savings and free postage. However, you can get all the details on the official website. As per the manufacturer, the price is divided into 3 categories:

·        1 Qinux Drone K8 drone@ 116.99 USD.

·        2 Qinux Drone K8 drones@ 210.66 USD.

·        3 Qinux Drone K8 drones@ 357.42 USD.

Where to Purchase Qinux Drone K8?

Well, you may save lots of time by ordering Qinux Drone K8 from the official website. It is the only option to purchase this effective design. If users are not satisfied with the results of Qinux Drone K8, they can return it to the manufacturer. In this way, users can get a complete refund directly into the account.

In reality, it is the safest choice because Qinux Drone K8 is made of premium quality materials. Furthermore, there are no side effects or negative impacts on buying this advanced and innovative device. By clicking any link on the page, users can visit the official website! this is limited-time discounted price deal when you purchase today.

Conclusion- Qinux Drone K8 Reviews!

Nowadays, Qinux Drone K8 quadcopter is an ideal choice if you are snapping breathtaking wide-angle vistas for pictures and videos. The material of this drone is straightforward and reliable for all users. Plus, you can get unlimited benefits from utilizing this latest drone in your daily routine. The best part is that it does not compromise video or image clarity.

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Thursday, January 26, 2023

New iMac 2023: Release date, specs, M2/M3, price - Macworld

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Unlock unprecedented power and mobility with the 14-inch MacBook Pro! - The Jerusalem Post

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Unlock unprecedented power and mobility with the 14-inch MacBook Pro!  The Jerusalem Post
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Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Exploit released for critical Windows CryptoAPI spoofing bug - BleepingComputer

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Proof of concept exploit code has been released by Akamai researchers for a critical Windows CryptoAPI vulnerability discovered by the NSA and U.K.'s NCSC allowing MD5-collision certificate spoofing.

Tracked as CVE-2022-34689, this security flaw was addressed with security updates released in August 2022, but Microsoft only made this public in October, when the advisory was first published.

"An attacker could manipulate an existing public x.509 certificate to spoof their identity and perform actions such as authentication or code signing as the targeted certificate," Microsoft explains.

Unauthenticated attackers can exploit this bug (tagged by Redmond as critical severity) in low-complexity attacks.

Today, security researchers with the Akamai cloud security firm have published a proof of concept (PoC) exploit and shared an OSQuery to help defenders detect CryptoAPI library versions vulnerable to attacks. 

"We have searched for applications in the wild that use CryptoAPI in a way that is vulnerable to this spoofing attack. So far, we found that old versions of Chrome (v48 and earlier) and Chromium-based applications can be exploited," the researchers said.

"We believe there are more vulnerable targets in the wild and our research is still ongoing. We found that fewer than 1% of visible devices in data centers are patched, rendering the rest unprotected from exploitation of this vulnerability."
 

By exploiting this vulnerability, attackers can impact the validation of trust for HTTPS connections and signed executable code, files, or emails.

For instance, threat actors could take advantage of this vulnerability to sign malicious executables with a counterfeit code-signing certificate, giving the appearance that the file is from a trusted source.

As a result, the targets would have no indication that the file is actually malicious, given that the digital signature would seem to come from a reputable and trustworthy provider.

Should an attack using a CVE-2022-34689 exploit be successful, it could also provide attackers with the ability to perform man-in-the-middle attacks and decrypt confidential information on user connections to the affected software, such as web browsers that use Windows' CryptoAPI cryptography library.

"There is still a lot of code that uses this API and might be exposed to this vulnerability, warranting a patch even for discontinued versions of Windows, like Windows 7. We advise you to patch your Windows servers and endpoints with the latest security patch released by Microsoft," Akamai said.

"For developers, another option to mitigate this vulnerability is to use other WinAPIs to double-check the validity of a certificate before using it, such as CertVerifyCertificateChainPolicy. Keep in mind that applications that do not use end-certificate caching are not vulnerable."

The NSA reported another Windows CryptoAPI spoofing flaw (CVE-2020-0601) two years ago, with a much broader scope and affecting more potentially vulnerable targets.

PoC exploit code for the vulnerability, now known as CurveBall, was released within 24 hours by Swiss cybersecurity outfit Kudelski Security and security researcher Oliver Lyak.

At the time, CISA ordered federal agencies to patch all affected endpoints within ten business days in its second-ever Emergency Directive.

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The Pixel 7a: Google's flagship in disguise? - PhoneArena

While the Google Pixel 7 and Google Pixel 7 Pro are undoubtedly very impressive devices in their own right, I must admit that at 6.3” and 6.7” respectively, they are frankly a bit too much. I might be in the (very tiny) minority when I say this, but I still consider any smartphone with a display of above 6” as too big for my tiny hands. This is why I am particularly excited about the GooglePixel 7a. By all accounts, the latter seems like it is going to be one of (if not the most) impressive “mid-range” smartphones of 2023. In fact, I believe the device will be more of a flagship in disguise. And it will ostensibly have a 6.1” screen.

In the following paragraphs I will explain why I believe the Google Pixel 7a will be a major success, because it manages to combine two major selling points, something few other devices on the market manage to achieve.

Small Smartphones: A Dying Breed


Firstly, according to most rumors, the Google Pixel 7a will be featuring a 6.1” display. This means that it will be the smallest smartphone in Google’s Pixel lineup and one of the smaller handsets on the market as a whole, especially when it comes to Android.
More is More: Premium smartphones should be big

In order to better understand the conundrum that smaller smartphones pose, one need not look further than the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 family. Unlike most smartphone enthusiasts which seem to be eager to get their hands on the Galaxy S23 Ultra, my attention is set on Samsung’s least flashy ‘flagship’ smartphone - the vanilla 6.1” S23. The reason is simple: there simply are not many smartphones out there that still manage to fit flagship specs in a smaller body. At this point, it is painfully obvious that the smartphone market as a whole caters more to plus-sized screen fans, than those that still feel like anything above 6” is a pain in the… hand.

This is partly why I am more fond of Apple in this regard, as the latter has many more functional compact smartphones in its arsenal. This is also the reason why I am not particularly excited about the base Samsung Galaxy S23. The Korean tech giant has made it clear that it has placed an emphasis on the Ultra.

In general, most manufacturers seem to be paying increasingly more attention to their 6.5”+ devices. Even Apple is rumored to be taking that route with the iPhone 15 Ultra. Luckily, this creates a new opportunity which Google seems to be likely to seize.

A new opening for the Pixel 7a

The demand for smaller smartphones might be lower, but it still exists. At present, the supply, however, is becoming increasingly more limited. Especially if you are not willing to compromise on performance. Small smartphones might be endangered, but small flagships seem like a dying breed.

Barring the Asus Zenfone 9, all “good” smartphones on Android’s side of the market start at 6+ inches. On Apple’s front, the situation is a bit better, but the Cupertino company has made it clear that smartphones with a smaller form factor are not in its immediate plans for the future.

After the seeming discontinuation of the iPhone mini lineup and its replacement with the iPhone 14 Plus, the only smaller iPhone series that is still officially alive is Apple’s midrange lineup - the iPhone SE. However, now there are rumors that the iPhone SE 4, which was scheduled to launch in 2024, could be delayed or canceled altogether.

Hence, disregarding 2021’s iPhone 13 mini and the iPhone SE 3 (2022), Apple users will still be faced with a 6.1” display size minimum in 2023 and beyond. Therefore, it is safe to say that a 6.1”display is the feasible norm for small smartphones going forward.

In short, regardless if you are an Apple or an Android user, odds are you will not be able to find a capable smartphone with a screen footprint of below 6.1”. Which is where the Pixel 7a comes into play

The Pixel 7a: Not your typical mid-range smartphone


The Pixel 7a might be Google’s entry-level option, but, if rumors are to be believed, it will pack a serious punch in the spec sheet department.
A spec sheet that puts many high-end devices to shame

From what we know so far, it seems Google’s midranger for 2023 will come equipped with the Tensor G2 chipset, 6GB of RAM and an OLED display with a refresh rate of up to 90Hz. It is hardly a secret that cheaper smartphones have gone a long way in the past couple of years - nowadays, even entry-level options offer decent performance.

However, with a spec sheet like that, the Pixel 7a might end up being more of a flagship in disguise than a typical mid-range smartphone from a major manufacturer. Unless you are a hardcore user, odds are, you will not be able to see much of a difference between the performance of a Pixel 7a with that spec sheet and a flagship.

In fact, the only room for mistakes for Google will be the camera department. If the company cheaps out and gives the Pixel 7a an inadequate camera, this could end up jeopardizing the device’s shot at success. However, for the time being, it seems that the Pixel 7a will be a very decent smartphone, with a small screen and…
A $449 price tag

Currently, the Google Pixel 6a starts at $449, a very acceptable price tag for what you are getting to say the least. Compared to Apple's 2022 iPhone SE, which has a 10-year-old design and is similarly priced (i.e. $429), you are getting a bargain.

If Google keeps the current price tag, the Pixel 7a will not only be offering great value for money, but would also be able to potentially draw the attention of buyers that would normally look elsewhere.

After all, if neither Android, nor Apple will give you the best they have in a 6.1” body, should you really be splurging? Why buy a Samsung Galaxy S23, when you can get 80% of that smartphone’s capabilities for almost half the price?

The Pixel 7a will be the leader in a one-horse race: a device with a small screen, nearly flagship-level specs and the price point of a midrange smartphone. That is a unique selling point that could make Google’s upcoming handset a major success.

Conclusions


It should be noted that the Pixel 7a is not entirely exceptional for the right reasons. It will simply capitalize on a problem that many manufacturers are not entirely recognising. Namely, that not everyone wants a smartphone that feels like an iPad mini in the hand.

Bigger is not necessarily better, and premium should not be synonymous with a 6.7” screen. Until Apple, Samsung and the rest learn that simple fact, I will be rooting for devices like the Pixel 7a.

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Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Asteroid mining startup AstroForge will test its metal refinery tech in space this year - TechCrunch

Asteroid mining startup AstroForge will head to space twice this year, as it attempts to do what no other company has been able to before: unlock the potentially limitless value of precious minerals in deep space.

When TechCrunch covered AstroForge’s seed round last April, we noted that the company was planning a demonstration mission sometime this year. Today, AstroForge released more details on that mission, plus announced an additional mission later in the year that will take the company to a target asteroid for observation.

AstroForge’s refinery operating in the simulated vacuum of space.

AstroForge’s refinery operating in the simulated vacuum of space. Image Credits: AstroForge/Ed Carreon

The first mission will launch in April aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-7 rideshare launch. The 6U CubeSat, which is being provided by space tech company OrbAstro, will be pre-loaded with “asteroid-like material” to demonstrate AstroForge’s refining and extraction capabilities in the zero-gravity environment. The second mission will see the company head into deep space, to gather data on the surface of an asteroid the company hopes to mine later in the decade.

“We have to find some way to go get the regolith off the asteroid and process it in our refinery, and we believe we’ve solved that for our target asteroid,” CEO Matt Gialich said in an interview with TechCrunch.

He said the company is working with advisors from universities, NASA and the research nonprofit Planetary Science Institute to help identify the most promising asteroids to exploit. The company also recently published a paper with the Colorado School of Mines evaluating the metal content on asteroids that could be mined and sold as commodities on Earth or used in-space.

That paper noted that “textures of metal-rich asteroid surfaces remain to be investigated,” and Gialich confirmed that the second mission will be to study the surface of the target asteroid using high-resolution images. He declined to provide much more information about the asteroid, other than that it is closer to home than, say, a rock in the asteroid belt that’s between Mars and Jupiter.

“The asteroid belts, they’re far away, they would take us like 14-year round trips,” he said. “It’s something that is much better suited for research and exploration. […] That’s not a viable business case for us.”

Instead, the company will be hitching a ride to lunar orbit with Houston-based Intuitive Machines before moving on to deep space. AstroForge’s spacecraft, again being supplied by OrbAstro, will head on a much shorter 11-month journey to the target asteroid.

AstroForge is actively planning its third mission to land on the asteroid, and the fourth mission, which would be the company’s first refining mission to bring platinum back to Earth.

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