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| | Apple’s iPhone 12 Event: The 7 Biggest Announcements | The Verge | Apple has just finished its “Hi, Speed” event, where it finally took the wraps off the four new iPhone 12 phones, which have all-new designs and will all support 5G wireless networks. Apple also unveiled the HomePod mini, a smaller and more affordable version of the HomePod smart speaker. | Office 2010 and Office 2016 for Mac Reach Their End of Life | Neowin | Today is Patch Tuesday, and that means that some of Microsoft's products are nearing the end of support. It happens every single month. As Microsoft confirmed in a blog post, Office 2010 is getting its final updates today, as is Office 2016 for Mac. | Split-Second ‘Phantom’ Images Can Fool Tesla’s Autopilot | Wired | Researchers at Israel's Ben Gurion University of the Negev have spent the last two years experimenting with those "phantom" images to trick semi-autonomous driving systems. They previously revealed that they could use split-second light projections on roads to successfully trick Tesla's driver-assistance systems into automatically stopping without warning when its camera sees spoofed images of road signs or pedestrians. | Yesterday’s Corporate Network Design Isn’t Working for Working From Home | Ars Technica | In the Before Times, telework was an interesting idea that tech companies were just starting to seriously flirt with as a normal way of doing business. Unfortunately, making such a sweeping change to office workflow doesn't just disrupt policies and expectations—it requires important changes to the technical infrastructure as well. |
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