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FBI Working With Have I Been Pwned to Disclose Compromised Passwords

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The FBI will start contributing data to Have I Been Pwned, the website that allows people to see if their passwords have been compromised in a data breach.

As data breaches become a regular occurrence, it’s important to periodically check to see if a password has been compromised by a breach. Have I Been Pwned offers that service, and the FBI wants to contribute.

According to Troy Hunt, Have I Been Pwned’s creator, the FBI reached out to him to see if there was a way to provide the site with comprised passwords they become aware of in the course of their investigations.

And so, the FBI reached out and we began a discussion about what it might look like to provide them with an avenue to feed compromised passwords into HIBP and surface them via the Pwned Passwords feature. Their goal here is perfectly aligned with mine and, I dare say, with the goals of most people reading this: to protect people from account takeovers by proactively warning them when their password has been compromised. Feeding these passwords into HIBP gives the FBI the opportunity to do this almost 1 billion times every month. It’s good leverage ?

As Hunt points out, the FBI’s goals are aligned with his in this instance, and they have the ability to make a significant contribution to the database of comprised passwords. This is a big win all around, and should help keep people safe.

Twitter Blue Features Color Themes and Custom App Icons

Jane Manchun Wong has struck again, spilling details on Twitter’s upcoming Twitter Blue subscription service.

Jane Manchun Wong is a well-known leaker who often manages to find out details about an upcoming service or feature before they’re released. Twitter has been rumored to be working on a subscription service for some time, even buying Scroll to serve as the basis of it. Wong originally leaked the name and price of the upcoming service.

Wong has now discovered additional details, including that Twitter Blue will come with color themes and custom app icons.

NVIDIA Posts Record Quarter on Gaming and Data Centers

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NVIDIA has posted its quarterly report, beating estimates on record revenue, thanks to its Gaming and Data Center business.

Unlike many companies that have been hurt by the pandemic, NVIDIA has experienced significant growth. Multiple factors have helped the company, including people turning to gaming more during lockdowns and quarantine.

NVIDIA’s GPU chips are also popular with cryptocurrency miners, leading the company to cripple them when mining is detecting, in an effort to preserve its GPU supply for gamers. The company has even announced a processor designed specifically for miners to help address the issues.

All of the above has helped propel the company to a record quarter, bringing in $5.66 billion, an increase of 84 percent from a year earlier. Gaming revenue accounted for $2.76 billion, an increase of 106%. Data Center revenue accounted for $2.05 billion, an increase of 79%.

“We had a fantastic quarter, with strong demand for our products driving record revenue,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA.

“Our Data Center business continues to expand, as the world’s industries take up NVIDIA AI to process computer vision, conversational AI, natural language understanding and recommender systems. NVIDIA RTX has reinvented computer graphics and is driving upgrades across the gaming and design markets. Our partners are launching the largest-ever wave of NVIDIA-powered laptops. Across industries, the adoption of NVIDIA computing platforms is accelerating.

“Mellanox, one year in, has exceeded our expectations and transformed NVIDIA into a data-center-scale computing company. We continue to make headway with our planned acquisition of Arm, which will accelerate innovation and growth for the Arm ecosystem. From gaming, cloud computing, AI, robotics, self-driving cars, to genomics and computational biology, NVIDIA continues to do impactful work to invent a better future.”

Shortcuts Run Much Faster in iOS 14.6

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It appears iOS/iPadOS 14.6 contains an undocumented improvement, running Shortcuts actions faster than previous versions.

The Shortcuts app is the unsung hero of iOS and iPadOS, providing a way to automate a series of actions for increased productivity. Federico Viticci, of MacStories, is a long-time iPad proponent and has extolled the virtues of Shortcuts.

There’s good news for iPhone and iPad power users, as it appears iOS/iPadOS runs shortcuts faster. First spotted by 9to5Mac, users on Twitter started noticing the improvement.

9to5Mac did their own tests and confirmed Shortcuts actions are indeed faster in iOS/iPadOS 14.6 and the 14.7 beta. One test involved a shortcut with 380 actions that took 8 seconds to complete with iOS 14.5.1. Running iOS 14.6, the same shortcut only took 4 seconds to complete.

Similarly, one user on Reddit had a shortcut containing 700 actions that now runs in a mere 13 seconds, as opposed to roughly 30 seconds pre-iOS 14.6.

Facebook Declares War on People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation

Facebook is stepping up its fight against misinformation, including taking action against people who repeatedly share it.

Social media platforms have become one of the biggest conduits of misinformation about climate change, vaccinations, elections, social issues and more. Facebook has been taking an increasingly tougher stance against misinformation, adding fact checkers, warning labels and other measures.

The company is now taking action against individuals who repeatedly share misinformation. One part of the company’s strategy is to share more context about pages that spread it.

“We want to give people more information before they like a Page that has repeatedly shared content that fact-checkers have rated, so you’ll see a pop up if you go to like one of these Pages,” says the company’s blog. “You can also click to learn more, including that fact-checkers said some posts shared by this Page include false information and a link to more information about our fact-checking program. This will help people make an informed decision about whether they want to follow the Page.

Individuals who continue to share information may face additional penalties. Facebook previously would reduce a single post’s distribution in News Feed if it contained misinformation. Starting today, however, Facebook will reduce the distribution of all of an individual’s posts, if they repeatedly share misinformation.

The company is also improving the notifications a person receives when they attempt to share misinformation, including the fact-checking article that debunks the post.

It remains to be seen if the changes will have the desired effect. One thing is certain, however: Facebook has declared war on misinformation and the people who share it.

It’s likely this will be a non-issue soon based on news about Facebook’s AI development.

Twitter Spaces Now Available in Desktop Browsers

Twitter has brought Spaces to the browser, both on the desktop as well as mobile.

Spaces is Twitter’s Clubhouse competitor, the popular invitation-only, audio-based, social media platform. Twitter began testing Spaces in November 2020, before officially launching it in early May 2021.

The company is now bringing Spaces to desktop and mobile browsers.

Huawei Will Release HarmonyOS June 2

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Huawei is preparing to release its HarmonyOS for smartphones, in an effort to end its dependence on Google.

The Trump administration banned Huawei, restricting its access to Google’s Android updates, as well as Google’s apps. As a result, the company has had to look for alternatives, such as striking a deal with TomTom to replace Google Maps.

While Huawei had been working on HarmonyOS before it was banned, being cut off from Google’s services raised the stakes even more. Since Android is open source, Huawei is using Android as the basis for HarmonyOS.

Huawei is now planning on releasing HarmonyOS on June 2, although it remains to be seen if it will impress or disappoint. It doesn’t bode well for the company that early information indicated HarmonyOS was based on Android 10, whereas Google is already working on Android 12.

Activision Releases Call of Duty Anti-Toxicity Progress Report

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Activision has released a report on its efforts to fight toxicity in its Call of Duty franchise, as online platforms grapple with the issue.

Like virtually all online platforms, gaming has struggled with toxic, abusive individuals, who engage in hate speech, bullying and harassment. Many gaming companies are taking measures to stop such behavior, with mixed results.

Activision is working to address the issues, and released a report detailing what measures it has already taken.

Banned over 350,000 accounts for racist names or toxic behavior based on player-submitted reports and an extensive review of our player-name database

Deployed new in-game filters to catch potentially offensive user-names, clan tags or profiles

Implemented new technology to filter potentially offensive text chat

Implemented filters across 11 languages

The company says there’s still much work to be done, but it will continue to address the issues.

“We know we have a long way to go to reach our goals,” the company continues. “This is just the start. Addressing this is an ongoing commitment that we will not waiver from. We look forward to making progress on this front and coming together with you to share in the fun and joy of playing together.”

Amazon Buying MGM for $8.45 Billion

Following days of speculation and rumor, Amazon has entered an agreement to purchase MGM for $8.45 billion.

Rumors first broke last week that Amazon was looking to purchase MGM to help boost its content for its Amazon Prime streaming service. Additional details confirmed the likely price was in the $9 billion range.

The two companies have officially announced they have entered an agreement for Amazon to purchase MGM for $8.45 billion.

“MGM has a vast catalog with more than 4,000 films—12 Angry Men, Basic Instinct, Creed, James Bond, Legally Blonde, Moonstruck, Poltergeist, Raging Bull, Robocop, Rocky, Silence of the Lambs, Stargate, Thelma & Louise, Tomb Raider, The Magnificent Seven, The Pink Panther, The Thomas Crown Affair, and many other icons—as well as 17,000 TV shows—including Fargo, The Handmaid’s Tale, and Vikings—that have collectively won more than 180 Academy Awards and 100 Emmys,” said Mike Hopkins, Senior Vice President of Prime Video and Amazon Studios. “The real financial value behind this deal is the treasure trove of IP in the deep catalog that we plan to reimagine and develop together with MGM’s talented team. It’s very exciting and provides so many opportunities for high-quality storytelling.”

“It has been an honor to have been a part of the incredible transformation of Metro Goldwyn Mayer. To get here took immensely talented people with a true belief in one vision. On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank the MGM team who have helped us arrive at this historic day,” said Kevin Ulrich, Chairman of the Board of Directors of MGM. “I am very proud that MGM’s Lion, which has long evoked the Golden Age of Hollywood, will continue its storied history, and the idea born from the creation of United Artists lives on in a way the founders originally intended, driven by the talent and their vision. The opportunity to align MGM’s storied history with Amazon is an inspiring combination.”

Amazon emphasized its commitment to preserving MGM’s long history of great storytelling, and its intention to help the studio keep doing just that.

Microsoft Edge the ‘Best Performing Browser on Windows 10’

On the heels of announcing Internet Explorer’s imminent demise, Microsoft says Edge is the “best performing browser on Windows 10.”

Microsoft announced Internet Explorer’s end of life date a week ago, and now the company is reassuring users the future is bright for its replacement, Microsoft Edge. In fact, thanks to its Chromium foundation and Microsoft’s hard work, the browser is now the browser to beat on Windows 10.

There are two features contributing to Edge’s increased performance: Startup boost and sleeping tabs.

Startup boost offloads core Microsoft Edge processes to the background, enabling the browser to start faster. 

Microsoft Edge Sleeping Tabs – Credit Microsoft

Sleeping tabs is designed to boost performance when using multiple tabs. When switching to a new tab, the feature will immediately put any ads in background tabs to sleep, thereby conserving energy and boosting the overall performance of Edge and Windows.

Users will see these benefits with the release of version 91 later this week.

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