Microsoft breaks dual-boot Windows and Linux PCs with security update sent to wrong systems
A recent Microsoft security update, intended to fix a two-year-old vulnerability in the GRUB boot loader, accidentally affected dual-boot systems running both Windows and Linux, when secure boot was enforced. This caused these systems to fail to boot, displaying an error message stating, "something has gone seriously wrong."
The issue arose because the update, which wasn't supposed to be sent to dual-boot systems, was mistakenly deployed to them. Several Linux distributions, such as Linux Mint, Puppy Linux, Ubuntu, and Zorin OS, are affected.
A workaround involves either disabling secure boot temporarily or deleting the problematic SBAT data.
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A recent Microsoft security update, intended to fix a two-year-old vulnerability in the GRUB boot loader, accidentally affected dual-boot systems running both Windows and Linux, when secure boot was enforced. This caused these systems to fail to boot, displaying an error message stating, "something has gone seriously wrong."
The issue arose because the update, which wasn't supposed to be sent to dual-boot systems, was mistakenly deployed to them. Several Linux distributions, such as Linux Mint, Puppy Linux, Ubuntu, and Zorin OS, are affected.
A workaround involves either disabling secure boot temporarily or deleting the problematic SBAT data.
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Microsoft will try the data-scraping Windows Recall feature again in October
Microsoft plans to reintroduce its controversial Recall feature to Windows Insider PCs in October. Recall, a service that continuously captures screenshots and text data of user activity, faced criticism for privacy and security concerns in its initial preview.
Microsoft delayed the launch of its Recall feature, initially set for the Copilot+ PC release in July, to rework it before testing with Windows Insiders.
The revised version will include encryption for the database, require Windows Hello authentication, and be off by default. Microsoft emphasizes that security remains their top priority.
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Microsoft plans to reintroduce its controversial Recall feature to Windows Insider PCs in October. Recall, a service that continuously captures screenshots and text data of user activity, faced criticism for privacy and security concerns in its initial preview.
Microsoft delayed the launch of its Recall feature, initially set for the Copilot+ PC release in July, to rework it before testing with Windows Insiders.
The revised version will include encryption for the database, require Windows Hello authentication, and be off by default. Microsoft emphasizes that security remains their top priority.
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Under DMA probe, Apple Tweaks EU Browser Choice Screens, Expands and Makes Default Apps Deletable
Apple is making changes to iOS and iPadOS to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA). Users in the EU will see a redesigned browser choice screen, where they must scroll through a full list of available browsers. The top 12 browsers in their country will be displayed in a random order.
Apple is also introducing a centralized setting that allows EU users to view and manage default apps more easily. This setting will now include options for functions like dialing, messaging, and translating, among others.
Later this year, EU users will be able to delete more default apps, including the App Store, Messages, Photos, Camera, and Safari. If needed, these apps can be re-downloaded from the App Store or through the Settings app.
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Apple is making changes to iOS and iPadOS to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA). Users in the EU will see a redesigned browser choice screen, where they must scroll through a full list of available browsers. The top 12 browsers in their country will be displayed in a random order.
Apple is also introducing a centralized setting that allows EU users to view and manage default apps more easily. This setting will now include options for functions like dialing, messaging, and translating, among others.
Later this year, EU users will be able to delete more default apps, including the App Store, Messages, Photos, Camera, and Safari. If needed, these apps can be re-downloaded from the App Store or through the Settings app.
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17-Year-old Student Exposes Germany’s ‘Secret’ Pirate Site Blocklist
In Germany, ISPs are blocking pirate sites without revealing the domains, under a voluntary agreement with copyright holders. To counter this, 17-year-old Damian and his friends launched CUIIliste.de, a site exposing these blocked domains.
The portal lists 275 domains and criticizes the lack of court oversight in these blocking efforts, managed by the Clearing Body for Copyright on the Internet (CUII). It also provides tips on bypassing the blocks using third-party DNS resolvers.
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In Germany, ISPs are blocking pirate sites without revealing the domains, under a voluntary agreement with copyright holders. To counter this, 17-year-old Damian and his friends launched CUIIliste.de, a site exposing these blocked domains.
The portal lists 275 domains and criticizes the lack of court oversight in these blocking efforts, managed by the Clearing Body for Copyright on the Internet (CUII). It also provides tips on bypassing the blocks using third-party DNS resolvers.
The CUII blocks domains. Which ones exactly? The CUII does not reveal this. But don’t worry – that’s why we’re here. We’ll do our best to collect and publish all blocked domains.
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Apple splits App Store team in two, introduces new leadership
Apple has restructured its App Store team into two divisions due to EU regulations. One division will manage the Apple-run App Store, and the other will oversee alternative app stores in the EU. Matt Fischer, who led the App Store for over a decade, is leaving, with Carson Oliver and Ann Thai taking over the new divisions.
Phil Schiller will continue to oversee both. This change is part of Apple's response to the EU's Digital Markets Act, which aims to reduce app store monopolies.
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Apple has restructured its App Store team into two divisions due to EU regulations. One division will manage the Apple-run App Store, and the other will oversee alternative app stores in the EU. Matt Fischer, who led the App Store for over a decade, is leaving, with Carson Oliver and Ann Thai taking over the new divisions.
In a email, Fischer wrote the following:
After 21 years at Apple, I've made the decision to step away from our incredible company. This has been on my mind for some time, and as we are also reorganizing the team to better manage new challenges and opportunities, now is the right moment to pass the baton to two outstanding leaders on my team—Carson Oliver and Ann Thai—both of whom are more than ready for this next
chapter.
Phil Schiller will continue to oversee both. This change is part of Apple's response to the EU's Digital Markets Act, which aims to reduce app store monopolies.
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Telegram messaging app CEO Durov arrested in France
Pavel Durov, the Russian-French billionaire and Telegram founder, was arrested Saturday evening around 8:00 p.m. (1800 GMT) at Bourget Airport near Paris. Durov, who was traveling from Azerbaijan, was detained due to an arrest warrant tied to a French police investigation. The arrest plunged Toncoin (TON) 13%.
Authorities are probing Telegram’s alleged lack of moderation, which they claim has allowed criminal activities to flourish. The platform’s growing popularity has drawn the attention of several European countries, including France, over security concerns.
Durov will probably face 20 years in prison. He is expected to appear before a judge tonight, with potential charges looming on Sunday.
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Pavel Durov, the Russian-French billionaire and Telegram founder, was arrested Saturday evening around 8:00 p.m. (1800 GMT) at Bourget Airport near Paris. Durov, who was traveling from Azerbaijan, was detained due to an arrest warrant tied to a French police investigation. The arrest plunged Toncoin (TON) 13%.
Authorities are probing Telegram’s alleged lack of moderation, which they claim has allowed criminal activities to flourish. The platform’s growing popularity has drawn the attention of several European countries, including France, over security concerns.
Durov will probably face 20 years in prison. He is expected to appear before a judge tonight, with potential charges looming on Sunday.
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‘Google Essentials’ is a new Windows app, coming first to HP
Google Essentials is a new app by Google for Windows PCs, starting with HP laptops, that helps users discover and install Google services like Play Games, Google Photos, and Google Messages. It also provides web shortcuts to Google Docs, Drive, and Calendar, and offers a 2-month free 100GB Google One subscription for eligible users.
It's coming first to “all HP Windows consumer and gaming brands: Spectre, Envy, Pavilion, OMEN, Victus and HP Brand and soon to be featured on all OmniBook brands.”
The app will expand to more devices in the future, though there’s currently no standalone download link.
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Google Essentials is a new app by Google for Windows PCs, starting with HP laptops, that helps users discover and install Google services like Play Games, Google Photos, and Google Messages. It also provides web shortcuts to Google Docs, Drive, and Calendar, and offers a 2-month free 100GB Google One subscription for eligible users.
It's coming first to “all HP Windows consumer and gaming brands: Spectre, Envy, Pavilion, OMEN, Victus and HP Brand and soon to be featured on all OmniBook brands.”
The app will expand to more devices in the future, though there’s currently no standalone download link.
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Happy 33rd Birthday, Linux! 🎉
Today is August 25th, which means that Linux turns 33 years old!💃
On August 25th, 1991, Linus Benedict Torvalds, then a 21-year-old Finnish student, made an announcement on the comp.os.minix newsgroup. He mentioned that he was working on a free operating system for 386(486) AT clones—just as a "hobby," which turned into something huge, used by millions of computer users around the globe.
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Today is August 25th, which means that Linux turns 33 years old!
On August 25th, 1991, Linus Benedict Torvalds, then a 21-year-old Finnish student, made an announcement on the comp.os.minix newsgroup. He mentioned that he was working on a free operating system for 386(486) AT clones—just as a "hobby," which turned into something huge, used by millions of computer users around the globe.
Hello everybody out there using minix –
I’m doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won’t be big and professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones. This has been brewing since april, and is starting to get ready. I’d like any feedback on things people like/dislike in minix, as my OS resembles it somewhat (same physical layout of the file-system (due to practical reasons) among other things).
I’ve currently ported bash(1.08) and gcc(1.40), and things seem to work. This implies that I’ll get something practical within a few months, and I’d like to know what features most people would want. Any suggestions are welcome, but I won’t promise I’ll implement them
Linus
PS. Yes – it’s free of any minix code, and it has a multi-threaded fs. It is NOT portable (uses 386 task switching etc), and it probably never will support anything other than AT-harddisks, as that’s all I have :-(.
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Telegram being investigated in India, could face a ban
The Indian government is currently investigating Telegram for involvement in criminal activities such as extortion and gambling. This comes after Pavel Durov got arrested.
The investigation, led by the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, is particularly focused on Telegram's peer-to-peer communications and its connection to illegal activities, including the UGC-NEET paper leak. Depending on the findings of this probe, Telegram could face a ban in the country.
Telegram is facing difficulties because they have no presence in India, which makes it challenging to investigate for the authorities. Although the platform is compliant with the IT rules, it has come under scrutiny for allowing criminal activities to go unchecked.
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The Indian government is currently investigating Telegram for involvement in criminal activities such as extortion and gambling. This comes after Pavel Durov got arrested.
The investigation, led by the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, is particularly focused on Telegram's peer-to-peer communications and its connection to illegal activities, including the UGC-NEET paper leak. Depending on the findings of this probe, Telegram could face a ban in the country.
Telegram is facing difficulties because they have no presence in India, which makes it challenging to investigate for the authorities. Although the platform is compliant with the IT rules, it has come under scrutiny for allowing criminal activities to go unchecked.
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Arc Search browser officially coming to Android
Arc Search, a niche browser known for its minimalist design and AI features like "Browse for Me," is coming soon to Android. It offers a distraction-free browsing experience, an auto-archive for tabs, built-in ad blocker, and mobile-specific optimizations.
Although no release date was provided, a teaser clip showed it running on a Google Pixel with a sleek interface and accessible controls.
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Arc Search, a niche browser known for its minimalist design and AI features like "Browse for Me," is coming soon to Android. It offers a distraction-free browsing experience, an auto-archive for tabs, built-in ad blocker, and mobile-specific optimizations.
Although no release date was provided, a teaser clip showed it running on a Google Pixel with a sleek interface and accessible controls.
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YouTube Premium Price Hike in India Announced for Individual, Family Subscription Plans
YouTube Premium in India has increased prices for all subscription plans, including Individual, Family, and Student plans. The Individual monthly plan now costs Rs. 149 (up from Rs. 129), the Family plan costs Rs. 299 (up from Rs. 189), and the Student plan costs Rs. 89 (up from Rs. 79). Prepaid plans have also seen similar hikes.
The new prices are already live, and it’s unclear if existing subscribers will have a grace period before paying the new rates.
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YouTube Premium in India has increased prices for all subscription plans, including Individual, Family, and Student plans. The Individual monthly plan now costs Rs. 149 (up from Rs. 129), the Family plan costs Rs. 299 (up from Rs. 189), and the Student plan costs Rs. 89 (up from Rs. 79). Prepaid plans have also seen similar hikes.
The new prices are already live, and it’s unclear if existing subscribers will have a grace period before paying the new rates.
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Airtel teams with Apple for streaming deals in India, closes Wynk Music app
Airtel has entered into a strategic partnership with Apple, integrating Apple TV+ and Apple Music services into its offerings for high-tier customers. As part of this move, Airtel will be discontinuing its Wynk Music platform. The new changes will go live later this year.
• Premium Airtel broadband and postpaid subscribers will now enjoy access to Apple’s services as part of their plans.
• Wynk Premium subscribers will receive exclusive offers from Airtel for Apple services.
Wynk Music employees will be moved to other parts of the Airtel business.
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Airtel has entered into a strategic partnership with Apple, integrating Apple TV+ and Apple Music services into its offerings for high-tier customers. As part of this move, Airtel will be discontinuing its Wynk Music platform. The new changes will go live later this year.
• Premium Airtel broadband and postpaid subscribers will now enjoy access to Apple’s services as part of their plans.
• Wynk Premium subscribers will receive exclusive offers from Airtel for Apple services.
Wynk Music employees will be moved to other parts of the Airtel business.
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Dropbox Acquires AI Scheduling Tool Reclaim.ai
Dropbox has acquired Reclaim.ai, an AI-powered scheduling tool backed by Calendly and Index Ventures. Reclaim.ai, founded in 2019, serves over 320,000 users across 43,000 companies. The startup, which raised $9.5 million in funding, integrates with Google Calendar to optimize time management and meeting scheduling.
All 22 team members will join Dropbox. While terms weren't disclosed, Reclaim.ai plans to continue product development and maintain current pricing, with Outlook support coming soon.
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Dropbox has acquired Reclaim.ai, an AI-powered scheduling tool backed by Calendly and Index Ventures. Reclaim.ai, founded in 2019, serves over 320,000 users across 43,000 companies. The startup, which raised $9.5 million in funding, integrates with Google Calendar to optimize time management and meeting scheduling.
All 22 team members will join Dropbox. While terms weren't disclosed, Reclaim.ai plans to continue product development and maintain current pricing, with Outlook support coming soon.
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Microsoft finally officially confirms it's killing Windows Control Panel sometime soon Microsoft has confirmed that Windows Control Panel will be deprecated soon and replaced by the modern Settings app, which is seen to mark the end of an era for the feature…
Microsoft isn’t removing the Control Panel from Windows anytime soon
Rumors about Microsoft removing the Control Panel from Windows soon are exaggerated. Reports of its deprecation arose after a support document mentioned that it is in the process of being deprecated.
However, Microsoft clarified that while they are gradually moving settings to the Settings app, the Control Panel isn’t going away anytime soon.
Microsoft hasn’t added it to the list of deprecated Windows features as well.
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Rumors about Microsoft removing the Control Panel from Windows soon are exaggerated. Reports of its deprecation arose after a support document mentioned that it is in the process of being deprecated.
However, Microsoft clarified that while they are gradually moving settings to the Settings app, the Control Panel isn’t going away anytime soon.
Microsoft hasn’t added it to the list of deprecated Windows features as well.
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Telegram messaging app CEO Durov arrested in France Pavel Durov, the Russian-French billionaire and Telegram founder, was arrested Saturday evening around 8:00 p.m. (1800 GMT) at Bourget Airport near Paris. Durov, who was traveling from Azerbaijan, was detained…
UPDATE: Pavel Durov transferred from police custody to court after arrest in France
Pavel Durov has been released from police custody in France and transferred to court for questioning ahead of a possible indictment, days after his dramatic arrest at a Paris airport.
Pavel Durov exited the anti-fraud office outside Paris in what appeared to be a police vehicle. The Paris prosecutor’s office said he would now face “initial questioning and possible indictment” at a court in Paris.
Following the release of Pavel Durov, Toncoin has reacted with 7% growth.
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Pavel Durov has been released from police custody in France and transferred to court for questioning ahead of a possible indictment, days after his dramatic arrest at a Paris airport.
Pavel Durov exited the anti-fraud office outside Paris in what appeared to be a police vehicle. The Paris prosecutor’s office said he would now face “initial questioning and possible indictment” at a court in Paris.
Following the release of Pavel Durov, Toncoin has reacted with 7% growth.
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UPDATE: Telegram CEO Pavel Durov charged by French prosecutors and must remain in France
Pavel Durov has been accused of participating in organized criminal activities, money laundering, and refusing to provide data upon the authorities' request.
As a result of these charges, Durov is now under judicial supervision: he is prohibited from leaving France and must post a bail of 5 million euros ($5.6 million). He will be released on bail but will be required to report to a police station in person twice a week.
The list of charges includes six crimes:
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Pavel Durov has been accused of participating in organized criminal activities, money laundering, and refusing to provide data upon the authorities' request.
As a result of these charges, Durov is now under judicial supervision: he is prohibited from leaving France and must post a bail of 5 million euros ($5.6 million). He will be released on bail but will be required to report to a police station in person twice a week.
The list of charges includes six crimes:
• Conspiracy to manage an online platform used for illegal transactions as part of an organized group - carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a fine of 500,000 euros ($555,750);
• Refusal to provide information or documents requested by authorized bodies necessary for lawful wiretapping;
• Complicity in crimes by allowing Telegram access to users involved in distributing child pornography, trafficking drugs, fraud, and other criminal activities;
• Money laundering resulting from crimes or offenses as part of an organized group;
• Providing cryptographic services without proper declaration;
• Importing cryptographic tools to ensure confidentiality without prior declaration.
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Indonesia May Ban Bigo Live and Telegram Over Porn and Gambling Allegations
Indonesia is considering blocking Bigo Live and Telegram due to their alleged involvement in spreading pornography and promoting online gambling.
Communication and Informatics Minister Budi Arie Setiadi revealed that the Ministry has already issued strong warnings to both platforms. However, the responses from Telegram and Bigo Live have been inadequate.
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Indonesia is considering blocking Bigo Live and Telegram due to their alleged involvement in spreading pornography and promoting online gambling.
Communication and Informatics Minister Budi Arie Setiadi revealed that the Ministry has already issued strong warnings to both platforms. However, the responses from Telegram and Bigo Live have been inadequate.
I would prefer to shut down Bigo Live and Telegram immediately, but a team needs to conduct further studies first. We act based on evidence collected by our team. If we find evidence of pornography or gambling promotion, we will proceed with blocking the platforms.
- Budi Arie
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Amazon India Rolls Out AI-powered Shopping Assistant 'Rufus'
Amazon has released its AI shopping assistant, Rufus, now available in a beta version to limited users in India. It first appeared in February for users in the US. Amazon will roll out the feature to more users nationwide in the coming weeks.
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Amazon has released its AI shopping assistant, Rufus, now available in a beta version to limited users in India. It first appeared in February for users in the US. Amazon will roll out the feature to more users nationwide in the coming weeks.
Rufus can:
• Learn shopping preferences by category
• Shop by occasion or purpose
• Help compare options
• Provide the best recommendations
• Offer the latest product updates
• Answer questions about specific products
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