av Mikael Winterkvist | jan 18, 2026 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads
Google’s Fast Pair technology was designed for convenience. The protocol turns pairing a new Bluetooth accessory into a tap-and-go experience for Android and Chrome OS users. But new research suggests that the same design choices that make Fast Pair effortless also make it alarmingly easy to abuse.
Researchers from KU Leuven University’s Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography group have identified a set of vulnerabilities they call WhisperPair. Their findings reveal that attackers within Bluetooth range – roughly 45 to 50 feet – can take control of wireless headphones, earbuds, and speakers that rely on Fast Pair. The flaw affects devices from at least ten major companies, including Google, Sony, JBL, Jabra, Xiaomi, and OnePlus.
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av Mikael Winterkvist | jan 18, 2026 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads
If you weren’t able to shut down your Windows 11 device recently, Microsoft has rolled out an emergency fix addressing a couple of critical bugs that popped up with its latest January 2026 Windows security update. The latest ”out-of-band” update repairs an issue for some Windows 11 devices that would only restart when users tried to shut down or hibernate. The same update restores the ability for Windows 10 and Windows 11 users to log into their devices via remote connection apps.
Källa: Microsoft issues emergency fix after a security update left some Windows 11 devices unable to shut down
av Mikael Winterkvist | jan 18, 2026 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads
In 2020, the major players in the console space Nintendo, Sony and Xbox announced a ”shared commitment to safer gaming”to ”improve player safety” across each platform.
Fast forward to this year, and these shared principles have now been updated to ensure they represent the ”constant efforts” to keep each of these game communities safe.
Källa: Nintendo, Sony And Xbox Update ”Safer Gaming” Principles
av Mikael Winterkvist | jan 18, 2026 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads
The US was one of a number of countries to escape recent Spotify price increases, but that is now coming to an end.
The streaming music service increased the price of its premium plans in a large number of other countries late last year, while US pricing remained unchanged. Predictably, that was only a temporary respite …
The previous price rise was implemented in many countries around the world, the company citing multiple markets across South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region. In the UK, for example, the price of an individual premium subscription rose from £11.99 to £12.99, while a family plan went up from £19.99 to £21.99.
Källa: Spotify increases US pricing by 8%; some people are happy
av Mikael Winterkvist | jan 18, 2026 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Threads
With a new tool called Mobile Apps by Replit, users can describe their idea, let Replit do its thing, and then scan a QR code to test the app on their iPhones. Here are the details.
Creating a simple app in about 10 minutes
Replit announced this week Mobile Apps by Replit, an interesting vibe coding platform that builds React Native apps based on user prompts. (Why React Native? Probably because Replit’s CEO and co-founder, Amjad Masad, worked on the team that invented React Native while at Facebook.)
Källa: Replit now lets you vibe code iOS apps, but don’t get carried away – 9to5Mac
av Mikael Winterkvist | jan 18, 2026 | Bluesky, Mastodon, Notiser, Twitter
As of Thursday, 92 million Iranians have been completely blocked from accessing the internet for more than a week, in what is now one of the longest nationwide internet shutdowns ever, according to experts.
Last Thursday, Iran’s leadership blocked internet and phone access across the whole country in response to massive anti-government protests, which began at the end of last year and have prompted a brutal and deadly crackdown from authorities.
As of this writing, Iranians have not been able to access the internet for more than 170 hours. The previous longest shutdowns in the country lasted around 163 hours in 2019, and 160 hours in 2025, according to Isik Mater, the director of research at NetBlocks, a web monitoring company that tracks internet disruptions.
Källa: Iran’s internet shutdown is now one of its longest ever, as protests continue | TechCrunch