The reconfiguring of Russia’s digital landscape in the wake of Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine continues to play out at a macro and micro level. Here’s a development on the latter front: Local tech giant Yandex has quietly removed national borders from its maps product. Users of Yandex’s maps app, which is popular in countries in the CIS region, can still see country names displayed — but lines depicting exact borders between countries like Ukraine and Russia are no longer visible. We… Source link
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Google’s getting rid of SafetyNet Attestation, but the root and ROM crowd shouldn’t celebrate yet
The new Play Integrity API is taking over for SafetyNet in the next two years, and it does all the same things (and more) Google’s new Play Integrity API was first announced at the Google for Games Developer Summit last year. Originally presented as a way to prevent cheating, its utility has expanded in recent documentation to overlap and expand on everything that the SafetyNet APIs did to ensure that an app and device are trustworthy, unmodified, and probably safe from… Source link
Read More »Google Chrome’s on-device machine learning blocks noisy notification prompts
Google Chrome has built-in phishing detection that scans pages to see if they match known fake or malicious sites (using more than just the URL, since scammers rotate those more quickly than it can keep up). And, now, that tech is getting better. Google also says that, in Chrome 102, it will use machine learning that runs entirely within the browser (without sending data back to Google or elsewhere) to help identify websites that make unsolicited permission requests for notifications and
Read More »Google reveals the latest features rolling out to Chrome, including a small UI tweak
There are improvements to site translations, phishing detection, and notification blocking Source: Google Google Chrome may not change all that much on the surface anymore, much to the dismay of those who would love the browser to implement bottom bar navigation on Android. But the company is still working on improving and optimizing every little piece of code within it, and it’s always catching up with the latest development trends. Google has highlighted a few new… Source link
Read More »Moscow to Name German Embassy Square after Luhansk Republic
Moscow is set to rename a square close to the capital’s German embassy in honor of one of Ukraine’s breakaway republics. If authorities approve the plans, the embassy’s address will change to “Luhansk People’s Republic Square.” The separatist region is backed by Russian forces, with President Vladimir Putin recognizing the area as an independent country just before Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. The move is the latest in a wave of new, patriotic street names following… Source link
Read More »Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe reunite for Deacon’s homeschool graduation
Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe reunited for their son Deacon’s homeschool graduation. Ryan, 47, posted photos from the event, including one of him and his ex-wife, 46, beaming next to their younger child. “Homeschool graduation,” he captioned the images, noting, “I played principal” — and dressed the part in his own cap, gown and stole. Ryan shouted out Reese for the “cap grab,” as the Legally Blonde star retrieved Deacon’s orange graduation cap from the pool after the teen’s… Source link
Read More »In The Know by Yahoo Presents the LGBTQ-Owned Brands Shop
Our team is dedicated to finding and telling you more about the products and deals we love. If you love them too and decide to purchase through the links below, we may receive a commission. Pricing and availability are subject to change. One meaningful way to honor the LGBTQ community and make an impact during this Pride Month? By using your money to support LGBTQ-owned brands. Many of these companies are doing their part to support and uplift the queer community all year long, and so should… Source link
Read More »Google tool shows what’s on the surface of the Earth in real time
A new dataset from Google shows the features on the surface of the Earth in near real time, the company announced Thursday. The tool, called Dynamic World, uses deep learning and satellite imagery to develop a high-resolution land cover map that shows which bits of land have features like trees, crops, or water. Land cover maps usually take a long time to produce, and there are big gaps between the time images are taken and when the data is published. They also often don’t have a… Source link
Read More »Isolated Russia Celebrates Tsar Who Opened ‘Window to Europe’
More than three centuries after he sought to bring Russia closer to Europe, Russians on Thursday marked the 350th birthday of tsar Peter the Great with the country deeply isolated over the Ukraine conflict. Inspired by time spent abroad, Peter made huge efforts to modernize his vast and under-developed nation during his rule from 1682 to 1725, most famously building St. Petersburg as Russia’s “window to Europe.” Celebrations will be held in his namesake city and Moscow to mark the… Source link
Read More »Russia’s Yandex Maps to Stop Displaying National Borders
Russia’s flagship IT company Yandex will stop showing national borders on its online maps. Speaking on Thursday, the company said that their updated digital maps would “focus on natural features rather than on state boundaries.” “Our task is to display the world around us. So the map will show mountains, rivers, and other data usually found on such maps,” Yandex’s press service told Russian tech news site Durov’s Code, adding that further changes would appear… Source link
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