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Report: Apple halts work on Vision Pro, aims to release cheaper Vision headset next year

June 20, 2024

Apple is reportedly focusing on developing a more affordable version of the Apple Vision Pro headset, potentially priced around $1500, and aims to release it by the end of 2025. This shift in strategy has led Apple to pause the development of a second-generation high-end Vision Pro model to concentrate on the cheaper variant. Despite the company's efforts, engineering challenges remain, particularly in reducing the device's weight and cost without compromising the user experience. Recently, Apple expanded the Vision Pro's availability to eight new countries and previewed updates in visionOS 2.

Report: Apple halts work on Vision Pro, aims to release cheaper Vision headset next year 9to5Mac

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Microsoft Refused to Fix Flaw Years Before SolarWinds Hack

June 20, 2024

Andrew Harris, a cybersecurity expert hired by Microsoft, discovered a significant flaw in Microsoft’s cloud login product in 2016, revealing a vulnerability that allowed attackers to impersonate legitimate users without raising alarms. Despite Harris’s repeated warnings, Microsoft delayed fixing the issue due to potential financial risks and concerns about losing a lucrative federal contract. The flaw was eventually exploited in the SolarWinds hack by Russian operatives, affecting federal agencies and other entities. Harris, frustrated by the company's inaction, left Microsoft and later publicly criticized the company’s handling of the flaw. Microsoft's security culture and business priorities were later scrutinized in light of these events, culminating in congressional testimony and delayed security measures.

Microsoft Refused to Fix Flaw Years Before SolarWinds Hack ProPublica

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50 Most Common Passwords List in 2024

June 20, 2024

The article covers the most common passwords used by individuals in 2024, such as "123456" and "password," highlighting their vulnerability to hacking due to their simplicity. It provides a list of the top 50 frequently used passwords, explaining why such choices are insecure. The article also discusses the importance of creating strong, complex passwords and the role of password managers in safeguarding online accounts. To enhance password security, it suggests using a combination of letters, numbers, and special symbols. Additionally, it touches on the process of resetting passwords and the general risks associated with using easy-to-guess passwords.

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Silicon Valley salaries are shrinking, leaving workers in the lurch

June 20, 2024

The article from The Mercury News reports on the decrease in tech sector salaries in Silicon Valley, which have fallen by 15%, representing the largest drop in the nation despite still being the highest in any metro area. Many workers, including Krista DeWeese, who has experienced multiple layoffs, struggle to meet the high cost of living. The job market has tightened, with about 40,000 positions cut since 2022, and salaries not keeping pace with inflation. This situation disproportionately affects women due to the persistent gender pay gap. Meanwhile, new graduates like Genevieve Richards find it challenging to secure jobs with adequate pay, leading some to seek opportunities abroad or in locations with lower living costs. The article notes a shift towards lower compensation packages in exchange for remote work flexibility, but this comes with increased competition. Despite these challenges, tech employment opportunities continue to grow across various industries.

Silicon Valley salaries are shrinking, leaving workers in the lurch The Mercury News

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