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technology1 year ago

Samsung Galaxy S24 Experiencing Android Auto Compatibility Problems

Samsung's latest Galaxy S24 series is experiencing connectivity issues with Android Auto in certain Volkswagon, Skoda, and SEAT vehicle models. Affected users are unable to connect their devices to their cars, hindering the use of navigation features. Samsung offers troubleshooting tips and mentions that the car manufacturers are working on software updates, but no timeline has been provided for the fix. This is not the first time Galaxy owners have faced issues with Android Auto, as similar problems were reported with the S23 and S22 devices following a previous update.

technology1 year ago

"Cisco Software Vulnerability Enables Remote Malware Attack and Root Access"

Cisco has identified a critical vulnerability in its Unified Communications Manager and Contact Center Solutions software, allowing remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands and gain root access via malware. The affected products include various versions of Unified Communications Manager, Contact Center Enterprise, and Unity Connection. Cisco has released patches to address the flaw and has urged users to apply them immediately, as there is no workaround for the vulnerability. So far, there have been no reported instances of exploitation.

gaming2 years ago

Nintendo Addresses Super Mario RPG Bug Hindering Progress

Nintendo has acknowledged a bug in the Switch release of Super Mario RPG that may prevent progress in the game. The bug occurs after the Paratroopa event triggers in Monstro Town, causing the Paratroopas to not appear in Land's End. Nintendo plans to release a software patch in December to fix the issue. In the meantime, players can work around the bug by visiting the Mushroom Kingdom and then returning to Land's End. Despite the bug, the new version of the SNES classic is still recommended.

technology2 years ago

Google Resolves Android 14 Storage Disaster, but Data Loss Remains a Concern

Google has released a patch to fix the Android 14 storage bug that was causing devices to show out of space or enter a reboot loop. However, the patch may not recover data for devices experiencing repeated reboots. The bug, which has been ongoing for over a month, has been described as a complete failure of Google's controls and protections in Android, with users likening it to ransomware. The company's slow response and failure to pull the update when issues arose have been criticized, along with the ineffective backup and data recovery systems in place.

space2 years ago

NASA's Voyager Probes Receive Software Patch for Decades-Long Missions

NASA's Voyager spacecraft, which have been in deep space for 46 years, are showing signs of wear and tear. To extend their mission, engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory are implementing measures such as software patches and new thruster operation techniques. The software patch was first tested on Voyager 2 to resolve a computer problem before being sent to Voyager 1. Additionally, engineers have adjusted the thruster operation to prevent fuel line blockages, allowing the spacecraft to return more data over time. These efforts aim to prolong the Voyagers' mission and continue gathering valuable scientific data from interstellar space.

space-exploration2 years ago

"NASA's Voyager Spacecraft Receive Long-Distance Software Updates for Interstellar Journey"

NASA's Voyager team has implemented modifications to the thrusters and introduced a software patch to prolong the interstellar journey of the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft. The thrusters, responsible for keeping the antennas pointed towards Earth, had accumulated fuel residue, posing a threat to the smooth operation of the probes. The modifications allow the spacecraft to move farther in each direction, delaying complete clogging of the thruster tubes for at least another five years. Additionally, a software patch will address a glitch in Voyager 1's onboard computer, ensuring that garbled status reports do not recur. The patch will be tested on Voyager 2 first before being uploaded to Voyager 1.

space2 years ago

"Voyager Team Prioritizes Software Patch and Thruster Upgrades, NASA Reports"

NASA's Voyager mission team is addressing two key issues to ensure the continued exploration of interstellar space by Voyager 1 and Voyager 2. They are tackling the accumulation of fuel residue in the thrusters, which are used to keep the spacecraft antennas pointed at Earth, by adjusting the rotation range and reducing the frequency of thruster firings. Additionally, a software patch is being uploaded to prevent a glitch that occurred on Voyager 1 last year from recurring. The patch will be tested on Voyager 2 first before being applied to Voyager 1. These measures aim to extend the lifetime of the thrusters and protect the valuable data being sent back from interstellar space.

space2 years ago

"Voyager Team's Software Patch and Thruster Focus: NASA's Latest Endeavor"

NASA's Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft are receiving a software patch to address issues with their thrusters and onboard computer. The thrusters, used to keep the spacecraft antennas pointed at Earth, have been experiencing a gradual buildup of material over decades. To slow this buildup, the spacecraft will rotate slightly farther before firing the thrusters. The software patch aims to prevent garbled status reports and protect the probes' operations in the future. The Voyager missions, originally scheduled for four years, have extended to explore Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, and beyond the heliosphere.

space2 years ago

"Voyager Team's Software Patch and Thruster Focus: NASA's Latest Endeavor"

NASA's Voyager mission engineers are working on two initiatives to prolong the lifespan of the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft. One effort involves addressing fuel residue buildup in the thrusters, which are used to keep the antennas pointed at Earth. The team is also uploading a software patch to prevent a glitch that occurred on Voyager 1 last year. These measures aim to ensure the continued exploration of interstellar space by the Voyager spacecraft for several more years.

software-security2 years ago

Upcoming Security Patch for Critical Flaws in Curl Library

The Curl library is set to release a security patch on October 11, 2023, to address two vulnerabilities, one high-severity (CVE-2023-38545) and one low-severity (CVE-2023-38546). The exact version ranges impacted have not been disclosed to prevent pre-release problem identification, but it is known that versions from the past several years are affected. Organizations are advised to inventory and scan systems using curl and libcurl to identify potentially vulnerable versions once details are disclosed with the release of Curl 8.4.0.

technology2 years ago

Google Urgently Patches Multiple Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Chrome

Google has released a patch to address a zero-day vulnerability in its Chrome browser that is actively being exploited. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-5217, is a heap-based buffer overflow in the VP8 compression format in libvpx. It can lead to program crashes or the execution of arbitrary code. The flaw was discovered by Google's Threat Analysis Group and has been abused by a commercial spyware vendor. This marks the fifth zero-day vulnerability in Chrome that has been patched this year. Users are advised to update to the latest version of Chrome to mitigate potential threats.