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"lilith whitman" Discussed on Mac OS Ken
"Hit some fun activities for you. If you're an Apple watch owner, apple's got a couple of activity challenges coming up in February, Mac rumors writes up next month's lunar new year challenge, and this year's unity challenge, the prizes for which include virtual medallions and virtual stickers to stick in messages. The lunar new year challenge sounds kind of like a give me the piece as it asks participants to do any workout for at least 20 minutes between the first and 15th of February to win the award. It's unclear whether that's 20 minutes every day for those 15 days, which seems excessive, or once in those 15 days, which seems like a give me. Then again, the Veterans Day challenge tends to be 11 minutes of activity on that day, so okay. Also unclear whether this challenge is global or regional, regional is my guess, though I'm hoping it is global because I really, really, really want the virtual year of the Tiger sticker. As for the unity challenge, well, unity is a bit more challenging, back rumors as Apple watch users can when that one by closing their move ring for 7 consecutive days in the month of February. Again, it's unclear whether that one is global or regional, watch your watch for more. What else do the apple folk do? Point and click buddy. Apple's launching a new contest for iPhone shutter bugs, specifically those that shoot things as small as bugs. The Mac observer says the Cupertino crew has announced the iPhone macro challenge. Specifically for iPhone 13 pro and iPhone 13 pro max users, it encourages participants to share their best macro photos on Instagram and Twitter with the hashtags shot on iPhone and iPhone macro challenge. Apparently open to the planet, the submission started yesterday, a 25th of January at 6 O 1 a.m. Pacific submissions close on the 16th of February at 1159 p.m. Pacific must be 18 years of age or older to win ten winners will be chosen by a panel of expert judges from the industry by which they of course mean the business. When there's will get paid, additionally, the piece says the winning photos will be displayed in the gallery on Apple newsroom. Apple dot com apple Instagram and other official apple accounts. They may also appear on digital campaigns, apple store locations, billboards, or in a public photo exhibition. Best of luck, happy shooting. One last activity. If you're feeling particularly ambitious, you might try uncovering a secret government organization for $15 or less. A woman in Germany did with an AirTag. I'm more highlights in the Apple insider post, which highlights a medium post, which I'm sure we can find a way to trace back to Kevin Bacon. According to the write up of the write up of the write up, Lilith Whitman spotted references to a federal telecommunications service on a website in Germany. She did not know what that was. After asking around, nobody knew what it was. So she mailed an AirTag to it, like you do. As it turned out the piece says it was delivered nowhere near where it should have been and instead landed in the building used by the office for the protection of the constitution in cologne. Again, nobody seems to know why. The obvious question is, why is mail addressed to a telecoms branch of the government finding its way to one that's designed for the protection of the constitution? And for what purpose? Now a bit of added fun. I'm Moore says the official line from the bundes republic is that the federal telecommunication service does not exist in the business area of the federal government. Maybe mail to the nonexistent organization is like letters to the totally existence and it's got to be delivered someplace. Why is it on a website though? You know, they may want to look into apple's personal safety user guide. And finally today, I remember where I was 16 years ago today. Do you? Pat me considered a podcast in late 2004 and worked on inside Mac for about a year. Macworld 2006 was the first time I thought of doing daily Apple news on my own. Mad props to Frank Petrie, Daniel east and Laura burstein for their support. About three weeks later, on the 26th of January, 2006, an angel of the lord announced this podcast that I thought would last about 6 months maybe. Since then, we have seen the introduction and rise of the iPhone, the slow fate of iPod. The introduction of the App Store, iPhone adding three G, then four G, then 5G why don't they think of next? iPad followed iPad after iPad, Apple said goodbye to macworld, then we all had to say goodbye to macworld. We saw the passing of Steve Jobs, the rise of Tim Cook. The mothership built a spaceship from which design king Johnny ive disembarked. Apple retail remade retail and got remade itself under Angela aarons. Apple killed the wristwatch with I found then brought it back with Apple watch. The company spent billions on beats, which led the Apple music. And now looking up and making TV shows and movies, including a surprise hit about a soccer coach based on a commercial made years earlier. I'm sure making Ted Lasso is exactly what Steve Jobs Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne had in mind in the garage. 45 years or so earlier. COVID-19, that's been a bummer. More lawsuits for Apple than I care to count and more podcasts for me than I care to remember. Technocracy radio, macOS ten day 6, macOS can.

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"lilith whitman" Discussed on The World: Latest Edition
"They can have increased risk of getting cova because they live in a care center and increased risk more severe disease because they have impaired pulmonary function so it all depends on the situation. Will it says the majority of paralympian are not at a higher risk for co vid still. There are some added systems in place to keep perelman safe for instance. If someone has a visual impairment there will be audio messages and there are stations in the village if someone needs help swabbing for their daily cova test bianca that makes me wonder about guides in personal care. Assistants who accompany paralympic teams. I know organizers are trying to keep low attendance at the games but has impacted staffing numbers. So guides in personal care. Systems are definitely allowed at the paralympics but there are some reports from athletes saying they've been denied requests to bring a personal care assistant because of cova nineteen restrictions on team sizes and paralympic gold. Medallist becca myers who swims for team. Usa says this happened to her and she's actually chosen to withdraw from the games. She says she wouldn't have the support. She needs there and her decision. Got a lot of attention and even prompted. Senator maggie hossan from new hampshire to call out the us and paralympic committee at a senate hearing. This is an outrage and preventable situation. That should never have gotten to this point. I want the us olympic and paralympic committee to work immediately to address this issue. And i want them to ensure that all of our athletes are able to compete safely at this summer's game. I reached out to the olympic committee to learn how the staffing decisions are made and allocated but they didn't reply to my request for comment. The world's bianca hillier has been covering the olympics and paralympics for us. The opening ceremony for the paralympic games is set for tuesday of next week. Bianca thanks so much really appreciate this. Thanks marco a tech scandal is unfolding in germany that involves the ruling political party and a young. I t security researcher at stake criminal consequences. The defense the. It worker in question says she was only trying to do the right thing. After finding a massive security flaw jenny russell reports from berlin. It took twenty five year old lilith whitman. Only a few hours in may to crack. Open the app of germany's ruling party the cd you. They just didn't have any kind of serious security interest in a berlin park. Vitmain reflects one of the biggest discoveries of her career and then all of the fallout party. Campaigners were using cd you connect to gauge public opinion in the run-up to.