Apple is reportedly developing satellite technology to support its devices

A new report from Bloomberg claims Apple is working on satellite technology to beam data to users’ devices and could launch a new initiative using the tech within five years.

There are a lot of unknowns and caveats, though. The project is “still early and could be abandoned,” says Bloomberg, and it’s not clear what Apple’s end goal is.

It’s also not known if the company wants to develop its own satellites or simply utilize others’ satellite data.


With the technology in hand, though, the iPhone maker could do a number of useful things.

It could improve its maps service and location tracking, or boost mobile reception and internet coverage for its devices, making the firm more independent of carriers.

Bloomberg says Apple currently has around a dozen engineers working on the project but is steadily staffing up.

The team is reportedly led by a pair of aerospace engineers, Michael Trela and John Fenwick, who previously worked for Skybox Imaging, a satellite imaging firm bought by Google in 2014.

While at Google, Trela and Fenwick worked on satellites and spacecraft before moving to Apple in 2017.

Also read: Twitter bans animated PNG files after Online attackers targeted users with epilepsy


These reports are tentative, but Apple certainly isn’t the only tech company showing interest in satellites.

The field is experiencing something of a renaissance, as new technology has brought down costs.

Both SpaceX and Amazon are working on their own initiatives to provide internet coverage via satellite, and have begun launching what will eventually be constellations of thousands of craft into low Earth orbit.

The satellite industry has a checkered past, though, and is littered with high-profile failures like Iridium, GlobalStar, and Teledisc.

These were companies that brought in plenty of funding and launched fleets of satellites in the 1990s, but ultimately failed to sustain themselves due to financial and technological challenges.

Whether or not Apple’s satellites will fail or fly remains to be seen.

But Bloomberg reports that Apple CEO Tim Cook has taken an interest in the project — a potentially positive sign when the company is increasing spending on R&D (up 14 percent in 2019 to $16 billion).VANGUARD.
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Twitter bans animated PNG files after online attackers targeted users with epilepsy

Twitter bans animated PNG files after online attackers targeted users with epilepsy.


Twitter is banning animated PNG image files (APNGs) from its platform, after an attack on the Epilepsy Foundation’s Twitter account sent out similar animated images that could potentially cause seizures in photosensitive people.

Twitter discovered a bug that allowed users to bypass its autoplay settings, and allow several animated images in a single tweet using the APNG file format.


We want everyone to have a safe experience on Twitter,” the company says in a tweet from the Twitter Accessibility handle.

“APNGs were fun, but they don’t respect autoplay settings, so we’re removing the ability to add them to Tweets.

This is for the safety of people with sensitivity to motion and flashing imagery, including those with epilepsy.”

Tweets with existing APNG images won’t be deleted from the platform, but only GIFs will be able to animate images moving forward.

According to Yahoo, Twitter has further clarified that APNG files were not used to target the Epilepsy Foundation, but the bug meant such files could have been used to do so in the future had Twitter not moved to squash it.

The attacks on the Epilepsy Foundation’s Twitter handle occurred last month — National Epilepsy Awareness Month — with trolls using its hashtags and Twitter handle to post animated images with strobing light effects.

It’s not clear how many people may have been affected by the attack, but the foundation said it’s cooperating with law enforcement officials and has filed criminal complaints against accounts believed to have been involved.

An animated image can be considered a deadly weapon, a Texas jury found in 2016, after a man sent a flashing GIF to journalist Kurt Eichenwald, who has epilepsy.

The image did indeed cause Eichenwald to have a seizure.
Twitter said Monday it will “look into building a similar feature that’s better for you and your Twitter experience” in lieu of APNGs. VANGUARD
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I’m getting married next year ― Wizkid

After three kids from three different women, Nigerian singer, Ayodeji Balogun (stage name: Wizkid) has declared he’s getting married next year 2020.

Wizkid (29), made the declaration in a series of tweets on his official handle after declaring he will be a new man next year.

The singer, who was promoting his signature concert “Starboy Fest” said he has many more revelations to unveil at the concert.

Also read: Tens of thousands stranded as typhoon hits Philippines on Christmas Day

His decision to get married and settle down came as a rude shock to many of his followers because the singer had earlier vowed never to settle down with anyone woman.

His reason: “I love too many women to settle down with one,” he had said.

But the big puzzle here is whether he will be picking any one of his 3 baby mamas to settle down with. VANGUARD
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Tens of thousands stranded as typhoon hits Philippines on Christmas Day

Typhoon Phanfone pummelled the central Philippines on Christmas Day, bringing a wet, miserable and terrifying holiday season to millions in the mainly Catholic nation.


Tens of thousands were stranded at shuttered ports or evacuation centres at the height of the festive season on Wednesday, and residents cowered in rain-soaked homes as Phanfone leapt from one small island to another for the second day.

The typhoon crumpled houses like accordions, toppled trees and blacked-out cities in the Philippines’ most storm-prone region.

No deaths have been confirmed, but rescuers said they have yet to reach the more isolated areas, some in neck-deep floods.

Though weaker, Phanfone was tracking a similar path as Super Typhoon Haiyan — the country’s deadliest cyclone on record which left more than 7,300 people dead or missing in 2013.

More than 16,000 people spent the night in improvised shelters in schools, gyms and government buildings as the typhoon made landfall Tuesday, civil defence officials said.

“It was frightening. The glass windows shattered and we took cover by the stairs,” Ailyn Metran told AFP after she and her four-year-old child spent the night at the local state weather service office where her husband worked.

The typhoon ripped a metal window frame off the building and dropped it onto a car parked outside, she said.

With just two hours’ sleep, the family returned to their home in Tacloban city Wednesday to find their two dogs safe, but the floor was covered in mud and a felled tree rested atop a nearby house.

The weather office said the typhoon strengthened slightly overnight Tuesday and was gusting at 195 kilometres (121 miles) an hour, which can knock down small trees and destroy flimsy houses.

Survivors took to social media with pictures and videos of crushed homes, buses half-submerged in brown-coloured floods, roads strewn with tree trunks, and coconut and banana plants being shredded by ferocious winds.


The typhoon hit land as millions of Filipinos trooped to once-yearly clan reunions centred on the “noche buena”, a sumptuous midnight meal that is the highlight of the Catholic nation’s holidays.

Also read: YULETIDE: Christmas is here!!!

More than 25,000 people remained stranded at ports on Christmas Day with ferry services still shut down, the coast guard said.

Scores of flights to the region also remained cancelled, though the populous capital Manila, on the northern section has so far been spared.

Phanfone ravaged the north of the island of Cebu overnight Tuesday, and residents decamped from evacuation centres only to find their homes damaged, civil defence official Allen Froilan Cabaron told AFP.

“They were safer at the evacuation centres. At least they were able to eat the Christmas Eve meal there, even if only tinned fish and instant noodles were available,” Cabaron said.

“But even with food on the table, the atmosphere would have been different because they were not at home,” Cabaron added.

“Obviously, they were unable to celebrate Christmas properly because some spent the night at evacuation centres,” rescue official Cecille Bedonia told AFP by phone from Iloilo city.

At the western island resort of Coron, the beaches emptied and boat tours were suspended as Western tourists stayed in their rooms to await the typhoon onslaught later Thursday.

“Many of the tourist establishments here are closed, and some of our guests failed to arrive because their flights were cancelled,” hotel receptionist Nina Edano told AFP by phone.

“We’re not scared, but the ambience here is generally gloomy,” she added.

The Philippines is the first major landmass facing the Pacific cyclone belt.

As such, the archipelago gets hit by an average of 20 storms and typhoons each year, killing scores of people and wiping out harvests, homes and other infrastructure and keeping millions perennially poor.

A July 2019 study by the Manila-based Asian Development Bank said the most frequent storms lop one percent off the Philippine economic output, with the stronger ones cutting output by nearly three percent. PUNCH
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YULETIDE: Christmas is here!!!

Today which is December 25 marks the day for the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.

Therefore with great love and gratitude I Clifford Ndujihe jnr wish you all a Merry Christmas 🎄and a happy new year.

It is pertinent to remember that today is all about JESUS 🙏🏼
It’s all about love😍, forgiveness🤝🏽 and hope
Stay happy😉😎

By Joan

we shall all celebrate the next one in good health😇 and wealth. Wishing u all the best as this year comes to an end. Stay blessed.

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