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Bugs & Fixes: Fixing Apple TV lost network connections

Bugs & Fixes: Fixing Apple TV lost network connections
Occasionally, my 1080p Apple TV (ATV) loses interest in connecting to my local network. More specifically, if I go to the Network setting I find no IP address listed. That's right. The IP address listing is empty. There isn't even an invalid self …
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Amazon Reportedly Building Kindle TV to take on Apple TV, Roku – GottaBeMobile
Amazon is reportedly working on a set-top box under the Kindle brand to compete with the Apple TV and Roku. A Bloomberg report claims that Amazon will release a set-top box, which the publication dubs the “Kindle TV” sometime this fall. The device …
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Apple TV with Wi-Fi problems? You could get a free replacement
Owners of the third-generation Apple TV who have experienced Wi-Fi connectivity problems may be able to obtain a replacement from Apple, even if the device was purchased more than a year ago. According to 9to5Mac, which obtained documents sent to …
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Google engineers found over half the bugs in Microsoft’s latest security update

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Microsoft is having one of its biggest “Patch Tuesday” monthly security updates ever, issuing fixes for a whopping 57 flaws in Windows, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office, and other products. And who does Microsoft have to thank for more than half of these reported problems? Google.

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Chrome 24 fixes two dozen bugs, promises to speed things up

Chrome 24 fixes two dozen bugs, promises to speed things up

Google’s latest browser update landed today with little fanfare from Mountain View — just a tiny blog post proclaiming a faster, more stable Chrome. Diving into the build’s change notes, however, reveal Flash updates, bug fixes and support for MathML. Not a lot in the way of consumer facing features — though Bookmarks are now searchable, via the Chrome omnibox. Not as fancy as the last release, but we never to scoff at stability and speed. Check it out at the source link below.

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Chrome 24 fixes two dozen bugs, promises to speed things up

Chrome 24 fixes two dozen bugs, promises to speed things up

Google’s latest browser update landed today with little fanfare from Mountain View — just a tiny blog post proclaiming a faster, more stable Chrome. Diving into the build’s change notes, however, reveal Flash updates, bug fixes and support for MathML. Not a lot in the way of consumer facing features — though Bookmarks are now searchable, via the Chrome omnibox. Not as fancy as the last release, but we never to scoff at stability and speed. Check it out at the source link below.

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Amazon Appstore update gives its UI a facelift and fixes a list of annoying bugs

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The Amazon Appstore updated to version 4.3.14.3 C today, mending an account switching over logout problem tormenting Android 4.2 users. Other brand-new software highlights consist of: long press removal of applications from My Apps, a battery drain bug fix and a Kindle Fire HD inspired remodeling for the Appstore’s UI. Don’t have Amazon’s alternative to Google Play, but would like to provide it a spin? Struck the source link below for a total installment walkthrough of its newest version. Incumbents, don’t hesitate to pull down the update from within the application itself and wave bye-bye to those irksome bugs.

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Microsoft temporarily suspends new Windows Phone apps amidst download bugs

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Microsoft is in the midst of what it says is a major backend overhaul to the infrastructure for the Windows Phone Store (neé Windows Phone Marketplace). Apparently there have been some bumps in the road — specifically many users have been unable to download or update apps. The error, according to a blog post at Microsoft’s Windows Phone Blog, is related to digital certificates and should only affect users who have upgraded their phones to version 7.5, while those who had that version of the OS preinstalled should be ok. Microsoft says it’s working on a fix now, but in the meantime the company is not going to publish new Windows Phone apps to the store.

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Military hunting smartphone safety to hold off enemy bugs, spooks

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Ah, smartphones– the delightful little slates hold our contacts, our material– also our cash, and they still fit right in our pockets. No surprise then, that a lost or stolen phone can be a slight disaster– or a major safety hazard (simply ask the President). Now that soldiers are loading them to deliver GPS coordinates or situational images in the industry– on top of using them at residence– DARPA has enlisted protection business Invincea to fortify the gadgets. Its 1st effort, encrypting OS information and filling the memory of a lost phone with worthless data, has already been deployed to 3,000 troops in Afghanistan. Its next target is to cloister applications into virtual spaces within the OS, locking off access to delicate parts of the phone like its GPS or contact listings. That would keep any sort of nasty bits of malware from potentially obtaining root privileges so soldiers can easily battle, and Facebook, without concession.

Military searching smartphone safety to hold off adversary bugs, spooks originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 24 Jun 2012 04:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for usage of feeds.

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Apple releases EFI firmware updates for 2011 Macs, crushes bugs

Apple releases EFI firmware updates for 2011 Macs, fixes bugs

If you’re anything like us, your inner-geek revels in hearing rare system beeps while holding down obscure key combos that only occur while updating low-level firmware. While much of those theatrics have since disappeared in the modern era, those of you with 2011 iMacs, Mac Minis, MacBook Pros and MacBook Airs can at least relive some of that nostalgia as you update them to their latest respective EFI firmwares. There’s four versions (one for each machine, naturally), yet Apple says us they all address the same underlying problems, including improving “the reliability of booting from the network” in addition to addressing “an issue that can prevent HDCP authentication” after reboots. Finally, there’s improvements pertaining to “boot device selection when a USB storage device is hot-plugged.” Direct links to the respective support pages are below, or those seeking to avoid guesswork can simply go on ahead and fire up Software Update. Your call.

Apple releases EFI firmware updates for 2011 Macs, crushes bugs originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 24 Feb 2012 04:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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