Edison Mail security vulnerability exposed accounts to other people

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  • Some Edison Mail users discovered over the weekend that they were able to access the emails of strangers inside the app.
  • The company explained that a software bug was responsible for the unauthorized access, not a security breach.
  • Edison Mail fixed the issue, and prompted 6,480 impacted users to reset their passwords.
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Some Edison Mail users discovered over the weekend that they could access accounts belonging to other customers, which appeared directly inside the Edison Email client on iOS. Many took to social media to signal the security vulnerability that allowed them to access strangers’ emails, and the company was quick to respond. Edison Mail was quick to issue fixes, explaining that it’s only a limited number of users who have been impacted by the security glitch, and only people on iOS experienced it. This is a major security and privacy breach, one that Edison Mail didn’t explain in full.

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HBO Now no longer works on some Apple TV models

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  • HBO has removed HBO Now support from the second-gen and third-gen Apple TV models, as previously announced.
  • Users of the old Apple TV models have to either upgrade the hardware or use other streaming devices to access HBO Now.
  • HBO Go will still be available for a period, but HBO plans to remove the app from the older models soon.
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It’s not just you. Everyone who owns a second- or third-generation Apple TV media player can no longer stream HBO Now shows on the device, just as HBO warned more than a month ago. HBO said at the time that it decided to remove both HBO Now and HBO Go from these Apple TV models “in order to best provide the best streaming experience.” While HBO Now is gone, HBO Go will remain active for a few extra months, giving users time to upgrade their streaming setup to make up for the changes.

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You’ll need a temperature check and face mask to shop at a reopened Apple store

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  • More Apple stores are set to reopen in the US and around the world this week, following their closure back in March as the worst of the coronavirus pandemic began to unfold.
  • In a letter published on Sunday, one Apple executive described the measures underway to reopen the stores safely, including the mandating of face masks and temperature checks for all employees and customers.
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Apple is continuing to gradually reopen more of its stores in the US and around the world, with the iPhone maker set to open an additional 25 US stores this week along with 12 in Canada and 10 in Italy. The company is also ready to talk about how that process will unfold, according to a letter Apple senior vice president Deirdre O’Brien posted on the company’s website Sunday which details the safety protocols that will accompany a restart of those stores’ operations.

What that includes, among other things, is a requirement that everyone inside these reopened stores wear a face mask — employees and customers, alike. According to O’Brien’s letter, Apple will provide you with a face covering if you don’t bring your own. “Temperature checks will be conducted at the door, and posted health questions will screen for those with symptoms — like cough or fever — or who have had recent exposure to someone infected with COVID‑19,” O’Brien continues. Additionally, store employees throughout the day will be “conducting enhanced deep cleanings that place special emphasis on all surfaces, display products, and highly trafficked areas.”

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This breakthrough coronavirus vaccine already worked on monkeys

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  • The ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 coronavirus vaccine candidate developed by Oxford scientists is already in Phase 1 human trials and could be ready for emergency use as soon as September, a previous report said.
  • The researchers have published a first study detailing their research on mice and monkeys, and the data suggests the COVID-19 vaccine can stop the virus from replicating inside the body.
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The novel coronavirus is here to stay, WHO officials said earlier this week. Before that, Dr. Anthony Fauci said it’s not likely for the virus to be eradicated anytime soon or even at all. That may have sounded like bad news, but it really isn’t. We’ve already reached a point where we have several viable COVID-19 therapies that can reduce the time it takes to recover and prevent complications, and they’ll be further perfected in the months to come. Moreover, an increasing number of companies are developing lab-made antibodies that can replicate the success of plasma transfusions from COVID-19 survivors to defeat the virus. And the first vaccine candidates that are effective and safe might be approved for emergency use as soon as this fall.

More than 115 teams were working on vaccine candidates as of mid-April, and several of them have started clinical trials. The results are already coming in for some of them, and the promising Oxford drug that could be ready by September just delivered more good news: ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 works on monkeys.

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Netflix arrivals and departures for the week of May 17th, 2020

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  • Netflix is staying busy in the second half of the month, with 15 new shows, movies, and specials coming to the streaming service this week.
  • Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae star in The Lovebirds, a romantic comedy directed by Michael Showalter, who you might know from The State and Wet Hot American Summer.
  • Patton Oswalt is back with a new comedy special called I Love Everything as well.
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This is a somewhat quiet week for Netflix, without any huge tentpole franchises returning with new seasons, but there are a few intriguing additions. Michael Showalter is behind some of my favorite TV shows and movies of the last two decades, including Wet Hot American Summer and The Big Sick, and his new movie The Lovebirds is debuting on Netflix this week. We’re also getting the first new standup special from Patton Oswalt in three years.

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Breakthrough technique allows blind people to see shapes and objects

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  • Scientists drew shapes onto the brains of visually impaired volunteers using electricity, and the participants were able to identify the shapes with ease.
  • The new technique uses a grid of electrodes implanted onto the visual cortex of the brain.
  • In the future, more advanced systems like this one could give blind people a sense similar to sight.
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An incredible new technique is giving blind men and women the ability to identify shapes and objects that are quite literally drawn onto their brains. A research paper describing the technique was just published in the journal Cell, and as ScienceNews reports, it could be a step toward offering blind individuals a way to visually interact with the world around them.

This latest development builds on existing research that demonstrated how electrical impulses to the brain’s visual cortex can cause a person to visualize flashes of light. This was promising, as it meant that a blind person could still “see,” but simple flashes wouldn’t be particularly useful in everyday life.

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How a single person spread coronavirus to 52 people in just 2.5 hours

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  • The novel coronavirus can be transmitted by talking loudly or singing, a new study the CDC published revealed. Touching the same surfaces as an infected person is also a risk.
  • One COVID-19 patient infected 52 others from a choir group during singing practice in mid-March that was attended by 61 people.
  • The study confirms existing hypotheses about the ways the virus can spread to others and indicates that social distancing, face masks, and good hygiene should be top priorities for reducing the spread.
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Researchers theorized weeks ago that merely talking is enough to emit virus-carrying droplets that can spread the novel coronavirus. An increasing number of models have shown how droplets travel in the air after a cough or a sneeze, and while talking, with the most recent one actually measuring the amount of virus a person can eject while speaking loudly. These studies also suggested that the circulation of air in a closed space may contribute to the dispersion of COVID-19 aerosol, and could increase the risk of infection for other people in the area. Additional research proved that the virus can survive anywhere from hours to days on certain surfaces, so when a person talks, sneezes, or coughs, everything around them can be contaminated with droplets that can contain infectious viral particles.

What all this research proves is that social distancing is required whether there’s a lockdown or not, and that face mask use is paramount, especially if you have to go inside of places where you’ll be around other people. Washing your hands as often as possible is also recommended, especially after touching objects or surfaces that others have touched. But back in early-to-mid March, we didn’t have all this data, and we had no idea how easy it can be to get COVID-19. A new study reveals that one asymptomatic choir member attending a 2.5-hour session was responsible for infecting 52 of his or her 61 colleagues, including two people who ended up dying from COVID-19 complications.

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Researchers are working on a face mask that lights up when it detects coronavirus

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  • One of the keys to keeping the spread of coronavirus under control as states and cities move to reopen gradually in the coming days will be whether their populations largely embrace the wearing of face masks when they venture out into public.
  • Along those lines, one group of researchers is testing whether they can develop a face mask that does more than simply cover your face — it would actually alert you to the presence of coronavirus.
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With the coronavirus crisis set to enter a new chapter, as states and locales around the US begin a gradual process of opening back up again while trying to strike a balance between that and living with the COVID-19 virus, face masks are being regarded as a key piece of what comes next.

If you live in some of the states and areas of the country where people are gradually being allowed to go back out into public again — and assuming you actually want to — you will increasingly see signs posted by businesses that mandate face masks and social distancing if you come inside. In fact, a group of some 100 medical professionals that includes Nobel prize winners has signed on to an open letter urging the mandating of face masks for everyone who goes out in public or to their job. Uber drivers and employees now have to wear face masks, and Apple has been working to make it easier to use iOS and Face ID while wearing a face mask. Meanwhile, there’s a new kind of face mask in the works that’s vastly different than the kind most people are wearing right now — and might even have the potential to save your life.

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HP is honoring Memorial Day by starting its blowout event early

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Memorial Day is the unofficial kickoff to summer each year. People are typically getting ready for barbecues, swimming pools, and to flock to the beach. This year is going to be different for many families, as most of the world is still spending a lot of its time indoors. But that doesn’t mean that there’s nothing you can do to celebrate and honor the holiday. HP is helping people enjoy the beginning of summer with its Memorial Day Sale that’s offering massive amounts of deals right now.

Running now until May 27, which is a few days after Memorial Day to give you even more time to grab some of the best tech out there, HP’s sale for MDW is here to take your breath away like that first time you jump into the ocean when it’s still a little too chilly. You can get up to 55% off select products during this extended sales event! From laptops to desktops to printers and more accessories, this sale has you covered if you’re in need of upgrading your work-from-home setup.

Let us start by telling you about a great opportunity to customize your laptop. With the HP Probook 455R G6 Notebook PC, you’ll receive a full-featured and thin laptop and you can choose a lot of the specs. This is great for the office, on the go, or when you’re working from home. This delivers a stylish design, as this has a near borderless design that opens a full 180 degrees. It boasts an AMD Ryzen 3 APU Processor along with AMD Ryzen Vega UMA Graphics for impressive workability and graphics. But the great thing about this is you can upgrade the processor, graphics, memory and other aspects to fit your needs. This is starting at only $562.86, which is nearly half its typical price!

In the market for a printer? Take a look at the HP LaserJet Pro M404n. You’ll be able to print up to 40 pages per minute in black, as this will fire out your work accurately. This is an ideal partner for those who are working from home, as you can print out the important documents you need to do your job. There are two paper trays and this will stay connected with dual band Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi direct. You’ll get high quality results to the tune of only $169.99!

Looking for some brand new tech? The latest all-in-one desktop, the HP All-in-One 27-dp0188qe, blends power and a slim design. This has a three-sided, borderless, Full HD touch display and a reliable Quad-Core 10th Generation Intel® Core i7 processor. This has a ton of compiling capabilities with 1 TB of HDD storage and 512 GB of SSD storage. It is the kind of computer that can grow with you as you’ll get a full setup for your home. For all that this offers you, this only costs $1,199.99!

The HP Memorial Day Sale is on right now, so make sure you head over to check out all the amazing deals, such as the ones on the HP ENVY x360 Laptop – 15t-ed000 touch or the OMEN Obelisk Desktop PC – 875-1040st. As always, you’ll be treated to free shipping and easy returns. Start your summer early by celebrating Memorial Day with HP.

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10 deals you don’t want to miss on Sunday: 70¢ face masks, 85¢ toilet paper, $20 wireless earbuds, free Echo Dot, more

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Sunday’s roundup of the 10 best deals of the day is packed full of great bargains on both essentials and nonessentials. Highlights include Amazon’s best-selling 3-layer face masks at a new lower price of just 70¢ per mask, Artnaturals Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer Gel for $5.98 per 8-ounce bottle, 60 rolls of Cottonelle Toilet Paper for $0.85 a roll that can be delivered to your door this week, the best-selling iHealth No-Touch Forehead Thermometer that’s finally back on Amazon, a new all-time low price on Apple’s AirPods Pro, best-selling SoundPEATS true wireless earphones for $19.59 with the coupon code LKXEGOJO, $15 off a Ring Stick Up Cam plus a FREE Echo Dot, Anker’s best-selling portable Bluetooth speaker for just $22.99, the hottest Anker wireless charging stand on Amazon for $12.99, and $5 off popular TP-Link Kasa Smart Light Bulbs. See all of today’s best deals below.

Face Mask, Pack of 50: $34.99 ($0.70 / mask)

Artnaturals Alcohol Based Hand Sanitizer Gel (2 Pack x 8 Fl Oz / 220ml) Infused with Alovera Ge…: $11.95 ($5.98 / 8 oz. bottle)

Cottonelle Professional Bulk Toilet Paper for Business (17713), Standard Toilet Paper Rolls, 2-…: $50.73 ($0.85 / Roll)

Apple AirPods Pro: $227.99 (new low price)

iHealth No-Touch Forehead Thermometer, Infrared Adult Thermometer for Adults and Kids,Medical D…: $54.98

SoundPEATS True Wireless Earbuds TWS Bluetooth Headphones in-Ear Stereo Bluetooth V5.0 Earphone…: $19.59 (use code LKXEGOJO by 5/20)

All-new Ring Stick Up Cam Battery with Echo Dot (Charcoal): $84.99

Bluetooth Speakers, Anker Soundcore Bluetooth Speaker with Loud Stereo Sound, 24-Hour Playtime,…: $22.99

Anker Wireless Charger, PowerWave Stand, Qi-Certified for iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, XR, Xs…: $12.99

Kasa Smart Light Bulb, LED Smart WiFi Alexa Bulbs works with Alexa and Google Home,A19 Tunable,…: $19.99

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