• Apples folding iPhone is coming: Heres everything we know so far
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    MacworldWeve been reporting on the rumored coming soon launch of a foldable iPhone for years. There have been strong and reliable rumors of a foldable iPhone being just two years away dating as far back as 2018, at least. Back then, reliable reports from the likes of CNBC said Apple was going to have a folding iPhone on the market in 2020.That became 2021, 2022, 2024, 2025 and now its scheduled to land in 2026 at the earliest. So, while the rumors and reports from parts suppliers and analysts are heating up and seem to be more solid than ever, we would advise even more caution and skepticism than usual with Apple rumors. Having said that, heres what the current rumors suggest about the release of a folding iPhone.Folding iPhone: Release dateAccording to a series of reports, the major design and specs of Apples first folding phone are due to be finalized in the middle of 2025, with production targeted for late 2026. That would mean a launch late in 2026 or early 2027. So far, this timeline has been suggested by several sources, including The Information, The Wall Street Journal, and analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.The phone is expected to be complex and expensive to manufacture, so production volume will likely be very limited at first. A second model in late 2027 should see higher production numbers.Folding iPhone: DesignIn 2024, The Information reported that Apple had made a couple of prototype clamshell flip-phone designs, where the top and bottom of the phone fold to meet. More recent rumors in 2025 from Digital Chat Station on Weibo and analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggest a book style fold, with a vertical fold as the left and right sides fold to meet each other. This is a similar style to the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold.The hinge is said to be a titanium alloy, with a stainless steel and titanium body. Apple has received several patents for hinge designs, and its unclear which the company will use in the final design. The folding iPhone could be a similar size to the Pixel 9 Pro Fold.Luke BakerFolding iPhone: Size and dimensionsAnalyst Ming-Chi Kuo has reported on the folding iPhones set of proposed design details. He says the book-style iPhone will have a 7.8-inch inside display when unfolded, and a 5.5-inch outer display. Kuo says Apple wont be satisfied until the phones display is completely crease-free when opened.The folding phone is said to be at most 9.5mm thick when folded and 4.5mm when unfolded. For comparison, an iPhone 16 Pro Max is 8.5mm thick, and the thinnest iPhone of all time was the iPhone 6 at 6.9mm. The upcoming iPhone 17 Air is expected to be around 6mm thick and possibly as thin as 5.5mm.Folding iPhone: Specs and featuresWe dont know what processor the folding iPhone will contain, but if it launches in 2026 as rumored, it will probably feature an A20 or A20 Prosome variant of the processor found in the iPhone 18.We expect most iPhones to use Apples own cellular modem and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chips by that time as well. They may even be integrated into the main system-on-chip. The folding iPhone will reportedly have a Touch ID-enabled power button rather than Face ID.IDGDue to the very thin nature of the foldable iPhone, and the need for different front-facing cameras when folded up or unfolded, it will reportedly lack Face ID. Instead, Touch ID will be incorporated into the side button much as it is on the iPad Air and mini.There will reportedly be two rear cameras (likely a standard wide and ultrawide) and two front-facing cameras, one for when the iPhone is folded closed and one for when its open.Folding iPhone: PriceExpect the folding iPhone to be a very high-end, ultra-premium model. The very first release is said to cost $2,000 or more.
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  • Governments wont like this: encrypted messaging between Android and iOS devices coming, says GSMA
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    Imagine a world of the near future where Android and Apple iOS users can message one another with the certainty that their communication is secured against eavesdropping by end-to-end encryption (E2EE).And it would not only be for one-to-one chats, but across large groups of employees and users, something that is impossible to guarantee today without resorting to standalone apps such as WhatsApp.These capabilities might soon be a reality, thanks to a technical specification released this week, the GSM Associations RCS Universal Profile version 3.0.In development since 2007 as a replacement for SMS, Rich Communication Services (RCS) already allows a range of features including read receipts, typing indicators, and media sharing. But E2EE security, a much more complex technical feat, has always proved elusive.Thanks to some IETF-backed magic inside RCS 3.0 called the Messaging Layer Security (MLS) protocol, that is about to change. Specifications may come and go, but history suggests that the addition of security to a spec is always a significant moment when people start to feel more positive about its adoption; at least thats what the GSMA is hoping.This is especially true for businesses, which value two features above all: absolute certainty about messaging security, and the ability for employees to communicate in large groups. RCS 3.0 with MLS delivers on both fronts, said GSMA technical director, Tom Van Pelt.[This ensures] that messages and other content such as files remain confidential and secure as they travel between clients, he said.RCS will be the first large-scale messaging service to support interoperable E2EE between client implementations from different providers. Together with other unique security features such as SIM-based authentication, E2EE will provide RCS users with the highest level of privacy and security for stronger protection from scams, fraud, and other security and privacy threats, said Van Pelt.RCS fragmentationRCS 3.0s big feature is interoperability, which makes it easier for different apps to implement the same features consistently. Today, while RCS is widely implemented by OS platforms, mobile networks, and device makers, each does it in their own way. This has led to fragmentation, hindering uptake.The result is that if you want to send a secure RCS message between Android devices, you need to use Googles own Messages app at both ends; it implements E2EE using the well-worn Signal protocol. Similarly, Apple adopted RCS in iMessage last year, but with a proprietary implementation of E2EE.In short, its a confusing jumble. This is one reason why alternatives such as WhatsApp and Signal, both of which also use the Signal protocol, have become so popular; you get E2EE out of the box without compatibility worries, and they allow groups of up to 1,024 members.Having a single protocol, MLS, covering E2EE changes the story. Now RCS with MLS can offer a range of advanced features including large groups, which are critical for businesses which need many-to-many communication. Right now, if even one user in a group is using an RCS app without compatible E2EE, the security of the whole group chat can be compromised. MLS gives every app maker one IETF standard to aim for.The WhatsApp effectGoogle has said it plans to adopt MLS inside Messages, which means replacing the proven Signal protocol that struggles to handle larger groups. That will take time, during which it will probably support one with a fallback to the other. Apple, too, said it is committed to MLS.We will add support for end-to-end encrypted RCS messages to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS in future software updates, said Apple spokesperson Shane Bauer, in support of the GSMA.As the two biggest platform apps, these names are important. However, one thats not on the RCS list yet is WhatsApp, an app for both Android and Apple that, with three billion users, operates in a parallel world to RCS-enabled apps.WhatsApp is in no hurry to adopt MLS. For parent Meta, the real prize is to turn WhatsApp into a secure business communications platform that dominates the messaging space across multiple types of engagement. Despite that, it will eventually have to adopt MLS in some form, not least to comply with the EUs Digital Markets Act, which mandates greater app interoperability.Its questionable if and when WhatsApp and Signal are going to support this protocol, as both have already implemented end-to-end encryption within each respective ecosystem, commented Arne Mhle, CEO of secure email provider Tuta Mail.As an encrypted email service, we can also say that interoperability is a challenge, he added. It comes with complications such as spam and phishing attempts, an issue that WhatsApp has had to fight hard against. This will get even worse once the app starts allowing people to chat with their friends on other platforms as well.But E2EE was only todays privacy issue. Soon, he predicted, messaging platforms will need to evolve to counter the ability of quantum computers to undermine the security of public key encryption.The GSMA protocol needs to be updated with quantum-resistant encryption keys, said Mhle.Ironically, a major uncertainty is E2EE itself. This is now being probed by the UK government, which has decided to use Apple as its test case in a campaign to introduce backdoors into the encryption used in iCloud services. So far, Apple is resisting, choosing to disable security rather than allow surveillance. Talks are reportedly ongoing.E2EE, which stores keys on devices rather than centrally, isnt part of this effort, but might come under fire if the UK government reheats its controversial idea of client-side scanning (scanning messages before they are encrypted on-device).
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  • For Marchs Patch Tuesday, 57 fixes and 7 zero-days
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    For so few patches from Microsoft this month (57), we have seven zero-days to manage (with a Patch Now recommendation for Windows) and standard release schedules for Microsoft Office, Microsoft browsers (Edge) and Visual Studio.Adobe is back with a critical update for Reader, but its not been paired (at least for now) with a Microsoft patch.To navigate whats changed, the team from Readiness has crafted this usefulinfographicdetailing the risks of deploying these updates to each platform. (And heres a look at the last six months of Patch Tuesday releases.)Known issuesMicrosoft is still dealing with reported gaming issues (Roblox) and has two new known issues for this release cycle, including:Windows 11: After installing the March update, USB-connected dual-mode printers supporting bothUSB Print and IPP Over USBmay print random text, network commands, and unusual characters, often starting with POST /ipp/print HTTP/1.1. This issue can be mitigated using Known Issue Rollback (KIR).Windows 10: After installing Windows updates from Jan. 14, 2025 or later, the Windows Event Viewer might log an error related toSgrmBroker.exeas Event 7023, though this does not trigger any visible notifications. This error occurs because theSystem Guard Runtime Monitor Broker Service, originally part of Microsoft Defender and no longer in use, conflicts with the update during initialization. According to Microsoft, this reported issue does not impact system performance, functionality, or security, as the service is already disabled in other supported Windows versions.Following previous reports of Citrix-related update issues, devices with Citrix Session Recording Agent (SRA) version 2411 could (still) be unable to complete the installation of the January 2025 Windows security update, causing the system to revert to previous updates after a restart. Affected devices might initially download and apply the update, but an error message stating Something didnt go as planned appears during installation. This issue is expected to affectonly a limited number of organizations, as version 2411 of SRA is newly released, and home users are not affected. Dont count on this issue being fixed soon, folks.Major revisions and mitigationsMicrosoft has not released or documented any mitigations or workarounds for the current set of updates. As of now, the following Chromium patches have been revised and re-released:CVE-2025-1920: Type Confusion in V8 (Chromium)CVE-2025-2135: Type Confusion in V8 (Chromium)CVE-2025-2136: Use After Free in Inspector (Chromium)CVE-2025-2137: Out of Bounds Read in V8 (Chromium)CVE-2025-24201: Out of Bounds Write in GPU on Mac (Chromium)Windows lifecycle and enforcement updatesMicrosoft isretiringseveral products this month:Microsoft SQL Server 2019, which ended mainstream support on Feb. 28.Microsoft Skype, which will be terminated (with prejudice) inMay.Windows Remote Desktop, which will be replaced next month with theWindows App. (Note: there are still some missing features andseveral known issuesreported in this release.)Over the next few weeks, several Microsoft products are scheduled to reach their end-of-life (EOL), and will no longer receive security updates, non-security updates, or technical support including:April 2, 2025:Dynamics 365 Business Centralon-premises (2023 release wave 2, version 23.x).April 8, 2025:Dynamics GP 2015/Dynamics GP 2015 R2.April 9, 2025:Microsoft Configuration Manager, Version 2309.Each month, the Readiness team analyzes the latest Patch Tuesday updates and provides detailed, actionable testing guidance based on a large application portfolio and a comprehensive analysis of the patches and their potential impact on Windows and application deployments.For this release cycle, there are no reported functional changes. However, feature level testing will still be required, especially for system drivers and core libraries. Due to these low-level system (kernel) changes, a full reboot/restart test will be required for all Windows UI elements including Explorer, desktop shell and Internet Explorer.We have grouped the critical updates and required testing efforts into different functional areas, including:File System componentsCommon Log File System: Test by creating a BLF and multiple container files, appending logs using `ReserveAndAppendLog,` and then deleting the containers.Core System drivers (ntfs.sys, exfat.sys & fastfat.sys): Test mounting, dismounting, and performing file operations on ExFAT volumes.Networking and remote servicesIf using a Routing and Remote Access Service(RRAS) server, test `netsh` scenarios to confirm commands work as expected.FAX: Validate TAPI initialization, shutdown, and key functions like `lineInitialize` and `lineMakeCall.` Stress test for stability and error handling.Storage and device interactionFocus on storage subsystem tests, including operations on virtual/physical disks and storage enclosures.Test how Search Connector files interact with various network paths (UNC, SMB, and file system paths).Validate all camera-related scenarios.Audio, video and UI componentsVerify audio/video recording with internal and external devices.Test apps like Teams and Camera that use virtual features (for example, Phone Link, Windows Studio Effects).Affected Versions for this update cycle include the following Windows desktop and server builds:Windows 11 24H2, 23H2, 22H2, Windows 10 1607, Windows 10 RTM.Windows Server 23H2, Azure Stack OS 22H2, Windows Server 2022Each month, we break down the update cycle into product families (as defined by Microsoft) with the following basic groupings:Browsers (Microsoft IE and Edge)Microsoft Windows (both desktop and server)Microsoft OfficeMicrosoft Exchange and SQL ServerMicrosoft Developer Tools (Visual Studio and .NET)Adobe (if you get this far)BrowsersMicrosoft released 10 low-profile (no rating) updates to its Chromium-based Edge browser. These changes can be added to your standard release calendar.Microsoft WindowsThe followingWindows product areas have been updated with five critical patches and 32 others rated important for this months cycle:CVE-2025-24035: Windows Remote Desktop Services Remote Code Execution VulnerabilityCVE-2025-24064: Windows Domain Name Service Remote Code Execution VulnerabilityCVE-2025-24084: Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2) Kernel Remote Code Execution VulnerabilityCVE-2025-26645: Remote Desktop Client Remote Code Execution VulnerabilityUnfortunately, three of these updates (CVE-2025-24984,CVE-2025-24984andCVE-2025-24984) have been reported as exploited. Add these Windows updates to your Patch Now schedule.Microsoft OfficeMicrosoft released a single critical update (CVE-2025-24057) and 10 patches rated important for the Office platform. All of the important updates affect Microsoft Word, Excel and Access with no reports of disclosures or exploitation. Add these Microsoft Office updates to your standard release calendar.Microsoft Exchange and SQL ServerThere were no updates for either Microsoft Exchange or SQL Server this March update cycle.Developer toolsMicrosoft released five patches, all rated important, that affect Microsoft Visual studio and ASP.NET. Add these updates to your standard developer release schedule.Adobe (and third-party updates)This month, Adobe released a security update (APSB25-14) for Acrobat and Reader for Windows and macOS that addresses six critical and three important vulnerabilities. Successful exploitation could lead to arbitrary code execution and memory leak. Adobe is not aware of any exploits in the wild for any of the issues. For some reason this update was not included in this Microsoft patch cycle. Maybe thats as it should be.
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  • Behind closed doors, Apple is embarrassed by its slow Siri rollout, too
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    One of Apple's top executives has called the delay of the new, more personalized Siri "ugly and embarrassing" and vows to "ship the world's greatest virtual assistant" at some point.Apple's embarrassed by its slow Siri rollout, tooApple has been facing significant challenges in deploying one of its most highly advertised Apple Intelligence features: an enhanced, personalized Siri.The company had heavily promoted it at both WWDC and the September iPhone event. And it still airs most of the commercials that reference it. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Apple, Intel, and others head to Vietnam to discuss tariff concerns
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    With President Trump imposing strict tariffs on goods coming from US trade partners, Apple is joining other top tech companies in a trip to Vietnam to discuss what comes next.Image Credit: US-ASEANFor Trump's second term, the administration seems dead set on igniting yet another trade war with the Chinese government. While he seemed amenable to talks in January, he recently imposed an additional 10% tariff on goods coming from China on March 6, on top of the initial tariff that went into effect on February 4.Now, more than 60 large US companies are headed to Vietnam for the annual United States and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (US-ASEAN) mission, and tariff talks will likely be front and center. The list, seen by Reuters, includes technology companies like Apple, Intel, Boeing, Amazon, as well as energy companies like Excelerate Energy and GE Vernon. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Construction input prices continued to rise in February due to new tariffs
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    Construction input prices increased by 0.6% in February, according to a new Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) analysis of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Producer Price Index data. Nonresidential construction input prices are also up 0.6%.Overall construction input prices are 0.3% higher than level from a year ago, while nonresidential construction input prices are 0.1% lower. Last month, iron and steel, steel mill products, and softwood lumber prices all increased sharply.Chart credit: Associated Builders and ContractorsNonresidential input prices increased at a rapid pace in February and have risen at a far-too-hot 9.0% annualized rate through the first two months of 2025, said ABC Chief Economist Anirban Basu. Iron and steel prices rose at a particularly fast rate in February, a result of tariffs providing domestic producers with increased pricing power.Chart credit: Associated Builders and ContractorsDespite the sizable increase over the past two months, non...
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  • New architecture and design competitions: Dubai Urban Elements Challenge, Mujassam Watan Urban Sculpture Challenge, European Award AHI, and Aerogel Architecture Awards
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    For this week'scurated picksof architecture and design competitions listed on Bustler, we are featuring four calls seeking the best interventions in European heritage sites, proposals for innovative, small-scale urban elements that will enhance Dubai's public spaces, the best projects or designs that utilize aerogel materials, and sculpture designs that reflect cultural identity and creativity in Saudi Arabia.For the complete directory of newly listed competitions, clickhere.
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  • inZOI A Day in Dowon City Showcased in Latest Trailer
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    Krafton has released a new trailer for its upcoming life sim inZOI, this time around giving us a look at what city life will feel like in the game. Check out the trailer below.inZOI will use the fictional city of Dowon as its setting. The description of the trailer indicates that the city will be trying to evoke the charm of a Korean metropolis, complete with modernity blending in with more naturalistic beauty.Eschewing any narrator, the trailer instead focuses on showing off the vibes of Dowon. The player character takes a trip throughout the city, with the trailer showing off the arrival of Spring with the blooming of cherry blossoms, and even showing off urban amenities like subway entrances and a park for citizens to walk through.The trailer also showcases the player character buying a lottery ticket, and even winning. This aspect is just shown as one of the many things players can do in inZOI, like spotting a couple getting married, and even a man getting into a fight with a seemingly-uncooperative vending machine.We also get a glimpse of changing seasons in Dowon. While the first part of the video focused on Spring, things quickly start getting dreary thanks to heavy rainfalls. Citizens around the city can be seen walking around and living their daily lives while using umbrellas. The weather can also change seamlessly, with the rain fading away and giving way to a sunset.Getting ready for inZOIs Early Access PC release on March 28, Krafton recently revealed the specs that will be required to play the life sim. While you can check out the full details of that here, inZOI seems to be quite a scalable game, and will seemingly allow players to decide how pretty they want the game to look thanks to variable texture sizes. This can be seen thanks to the varied amount of storage required for the game depending on your other hardware specs.As mentioned earlier, inZOI delivers high-quality graphics and realistic city-level simulations, which require higher system specifications, wrote Krafton about the games technical requirements. While these requirements ensure the best possible gameplay experience, we remain committed to making inZOI accessible to more players.More details about inZOI are expected to be revealed in the coming days, with a developer showcase slated for March 19 where things like price, DLC and post-launch support will be revealed. In the meantime, heres everything you need to know about inZOI.
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  • Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories and the Envisioned Land Demo Goes Live on March 17th
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    Gusts Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories and the Envisioned Land is out next week. Some extensive new gameplay is available, outlining the combat, exploration, and more in one of the later areas. However, those who want to get their hands on it can look forward to a free demo on March 17th.It starts from the Prologue and encompasses everything till the main quest, Pioneering the Ligneus Region. This offers several hours of content as players learn about resource gathering, the new battle mechanics, base-building, synthesizing and rebuilding items, and more. Best of all, progress from the demo carries over into the game.Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories and the Envisioned Land launches on March 21st. It will be available for PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PC, and Nintendo Switch. Unlike previous games in the series, it features a fully open world with protagonist Yumia Liessfeldt exploring the ruins of the Aladissian Empire to learn more about alchemy.
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  • Lovelace Studio uses AI to help players build survival craft sandbox worlds
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    Lovelace Studio is using generative AI to build Nyric, a tool that can help bring gaming worlds to life for player builders who work in harmony.Read More
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