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9TO5MAC.COMLeaker claims this years iPhone SE will be branded as iPhone 16EA leaker with a mixed track record has claimed that this years iPhone SE will be getting an upgraded name to reflect its new design: the iPhone 16E.We are expecting the budget model to get its biggest ever upgrade this year, finally dropping the large chin with Home button for a modern form factor based on the iPhone 14 The iPhone SEThe iPhone SE was conceived by Apple as a more affordable entry point into the companys ecosystem. The first model back in 2016 was based on the iPhone 5s, a classic design which stood the test of time well.While the company was focused on the affordability of the model, some of us technically downgraded to it from flagship iPhones because we preferred either the compact size, the slab-sided design (at a time when Apple was in its rounded edges phase), or both.The 2020 model was based on the iPhone 8, the last flagship device to have a Home button. The 2022 version was a very minor update on this, and is still on sale today. But more than seven years after Apple changed its iPhone design language with the iPhone X, the iPhone SE 3 now looks very dated.The iPhone SE 4, or iPhone 16EThis years model is set to change that. Based on the iPhone 14, it will for the first time offer a design which looks far more in keeping with current and recent flagship models. While it will have a notch rather than a Dynamic Island, it will be a night-and-day difference from its predecessor.Leaker Majin Bu is now suggesting that the new look may be accompanied by a new name: the iPhone 16E, perhaps styled as the iPhone 16.Based on what my source has reported, it seems that the new iPhone that Apple will unveil in 2025 will not be called iPhone SE4, but iPhone 16E. It should feature a design similar to the iPhone 14, with an OLED display and an action button. The available colors will be white and black.9to5Macs TakeMajin Bu was right about the Desert Titanium color of the iPhone 16 Pro, and also about the vertical alignment of the base model iPhone 16 camera layout though the latter had already reported on by other sources by that time.But theyve also been wrong on other things, like other iPhone colors and interchangeable magnetic tips for the Apple Pencil.The design has of course been so widely-reported that its effectively a given at this point, and the colors indicated simply reflect the existing model (which also has a PRODUCT(RED) version).One could certainly argue that such a big update should be reflected in a new name, but iPhone 16 branding for a somewhat older design might be confusing especially when launching after the rest of the line-up. For now, then, were viewing this with a fairly large pinch of salt.Image: 9to5Mac collage of images from Apple and Pawel CzerwinskionUnsplashAdd 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 75 Views
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9TO5MAC.COMApple launches New Year sales event in China, including rare discounts on iPhone 16Apple has launched a rare Chinese New Year discount promotion in China, running from January 4 through January 7. This includes up to ~$70 savings on the iPhone 16 Pro Max, as well as discounts on other iPhone 16 models, iPhone 15, iPhone 14, MacBook Air, iPad Pro, iPad Air, Apple Watch, AirPods and Apple Pencil.The atypical sales promotion on the latest iPhone 16 lineup arrives as investors question the stability of iPhone demand in the region. It may be interpreted as Apple feeling the pressure from domestic phone manufacturers like Huawei. The discounts are available when customers buy through Apple using select payment methods, like WeChat or Alipay. The promotion is notable as Apple generally doesnt advertise discounts on the latest iPhone models, if it can help it. For instance, in the US, the Black Friday promotions exclude the new iPhone models altogether from the gift card promotion. However, Apple has run similar New Year promotions intermittently in China in the past.Apple has been facing a weakening grip on the Chinese smartphone market for a while, with local Chinese brands taking hold. This impact has also reflected in its financials. Apples total reported revenues in China were down 3% year-over-year last quarter. Apple will officially announce earnings results for the just-gone holiday quarter in about a months time, which will give investors a clearer picture about how well the iPhone 16 is faring in the marketplace.Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 73 Views
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THEHACKERNEWS.COMCross-Domain Attacks: A Growing Threat to Modern Security and How to Combat ThemJan 02, 2025The Hacker NewsCloud Security / Threat IntelligenceIn the past year, cross-domain attacks have gained prominence as an emerging tactic among adversaries. These operations exploit weak points across multiple domains including endpoints, identity systems and cloud environments so the adversary can infiltrate organizations, move laterally and evade detection. eCrime groups like SCATTERED SPIDER and North Korea-nexus adversaries such as FAMOUS CHOLLIMA exemplify the use of cross-domain tactics, leveraging advanced techniques to exploit security gaps across interconnected environments. The foundation of these attacks is built around the exploitation of legitimate identities. Today's adversaries no longer "break in"; they "log in" leveraging compromised credentials to gain access and blend seamlessly into their targets. Once inside, they exploit legitimate tools and processes, making them difficult to detect as they pivot across domains and escalate privileges.The Current State of Identity SecurityThe rise in cross-domain and identity-based attacks exposes a critical vulnerability in organizations that treat identity security as an afterthought or compliance checkbox rather than an integral component of their security architecture. Many businesses rely on disjointed tools that address only fragments of the identity problem, resulting in visibility gaps and operational inefficiencies. This patchwork approach fails to provide a cohesive view or secure the broader identity landscape effectively. This approach creates gaps in security tools, but also can create a dangerous disconnect between security teams. For example, the divide between teams managing identity and access management (IAM) tools and those running security operations creates dangerous visibility gaps and exposes weaknesses in security architecture across on-premises and cloud environments. Adversaries exploit these gaps to perpetrate their attacks. Organizations need a more comprehensive approach to defend against these sophisticated attacks.Transforming Identity Security: Three Essential Steps To protect against cross-domain attacks, organizations just move beyond patchwork solutions and adopt a unified, comprehensive strategy that prioritizes identity security:1. Identity at the Core: Laying the FoundationModern security begins with consolidating threat detection and response across identity, endpoint and cloud within a unified platform. By placing identity at the core, this approach eliminates the inefficiencies of fragmented tools and creates a cohesive foundation for comprehensive defense. A unified platform accelerates response time and simplifies security operations. It also reduces cost by improving collaboration across teams and replacing disconnected point solutions with a streamlined architecture that secures identity against cross-domain threats.2. Identity Visibility: Seeing the Whole PictureRobust identity protection requires end-to-end visibility across hybrid environments spanning on-premises, cloud and SaaS applications. Unifying security tools eliminates blind spots and gaps that adversaries like to exploit. Seamless integration with on-premises directories, cloud identity providers like Entra ID and Okta, and SaaS applications ensures a complete view of all access points. This full-spectrum visibility transforms identity systems into fortified perimeters, significantly reducing adversaries' ability to infiltrate.3. Real-Time Identity ProtectionWith identity as a focal point of unification and visibility, organizations can pivot to real-time detection and response. A cloud-native platform, like the AI-native CrowdStrike Falcon cybersecurity platform, uses cross-domain telemetry to secure identity, endpoints and cloud environments by identifying, investigating and neutralizing threats. Features like risk-based conditional access and behavioral analysis proactively protect identity systems, blocking attacks before they escalate. This unified approach ensures faster responses than fragmented systems and a decisive edge against modern adversaries.Putting Identity into Practice: CrowdStrike Falcon Identity ProtectionWhen it comes to comprehensive protection against cross-domain attacks, CrowdStrike sets the industry standard with the Falcon platform. It uniquely combines identity, endpoint and cloud security with world-class threat intelligence on adversary tradecraft and real-time threat hunting for a holistic defense against identity-based attacks. CrowdStrike's approach relies on:Unification: The Falcon platform enables security teams to oversee all layers of security identity threat detection and response (ITDR), endpoint security, cloud security, and next-gen security information and event management (SIEM) all through a single agent and console on one unified platform. With the Falcon platform, CrowdStrike customers on average realize up to 84% improvement in operational efficiency in responding to cross-domain threats.24/7 Visibility with Managed ITDR: Many organizations facing resource constraints turn to managed service providers to handle security operations. CrowdStrike provides the best of both worlds pairing top-tier ITDR capabilities with industry-leading expert management to implement a robust and mature identity security program without the work, cost and time required to develop one internally.Real-Time Protection: With CrowdStrike Falcon Identity Protection, organizations can detect and stop identity-driven breaches in real-time across entire hybrid identity landscapes. CrowdStrike's industry-leading team of elite threat hunters monitor 24/7 for suspicious activity across customers' environments and proactively scour the dark web for stolen credentials. CrowdStrike customers on average get up to 85% faster threat responses driven by full attack path visibility.The Future of Identity SecurityAs adversaries exploit the seams between identity, endpoint and cloud environments, the need for a unified security approach has never been greater. The CrowdStrike Falcon platform delivers the integration, visibility and real-time response capabilities necessary to combat cross-domain threats head-on. By combining cutting-edge technology with world-class threat intelligence and expert management, CrowdStrike enables organizations to fortify their defenses and stay ahead of evolving attack tactics. Found this article interesting? This article is a contributed piece from one of our valued partners. Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post.SHARE0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 74 Views
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WWW.INFORMATIONWEEK.COMFederal Cybersecurity Policy Still Lags Rapid ChangeWater, power, sewage, banking, education, you name it -- all these life essentials have something in common: they rely on information technology. Increasingly complex andinsecuretechnology. Meanwhile, threat actors have the means to launch ever-rising numbers of attacks on critical applications. The revelation this past August of the huge data breach at National Public Data of Americans Social Security numbers, and other personal data, is a stunning Exhibit A.The number of reported vulnerabilities has skyrocketed over the last 10 years. In fact, the number of new software vulnerabilities cataloged in the federal National Vulnerability Database has increased an average of 29% per year over the last seven years.Every year sets a record high, and with the introduction of malicious code-writing and security hole-finding AI models, theres no reason to think that trend will reverse.The federal government's contribution to cybersecurity has thus far been through guidance and influence or by wielding its purchasing power as a huge IT consumer. Those have some value but clearly aren't having much impact.The public is quite unaware of how low the bar is presently set in software security. Modern software is never written entirely from scratch. Instead, developers use an assembly approach that pulls together existing code packages, often using open-source software built and maintained by developers not beholden in any way to the company making the final product.Related:As security vulnerabilities and active malware become increasingly common, all companies find themselves shouldering increasing security risk. Such government organizations as the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have spent a great deal of time, money, and effort over the last few years trying to convince software vendors to adopt basic security practices and Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs).A vendor's SBOM tells the customerwhatis in the software -- but not whether the contents are secure.CISAs actions have not moved the needle at stopping breaches. US cybercrime costs reached an estimated $320 billion as of last year.Between 2017 and 2023, costs grew by over $300 billion.Companiessaythey're doing more about cybersecurity, but breaches continue, and the private market is not correcting poor behavior. Stock charts barely register a blip when companies report breaches now. Congress has not yet stepped in, hampered, perhaps, by an inadequate understanding of the issue.Related:Urgent action is, consequently, needed.Government stepped in to protect our food and medicine by establishing the Food and Drug Administration, intervened to make our automobiles safer by establishing the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and acted to ensure job safety by establishing the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.When new technology or industrial development has threatened public health and safety, the government has created new regulatory bodies to protect that health and safety.And according to public polling, while Americans may be largely dissatisfied with the federal government in broad terms, they still desire it to help keep the populace safe, including providing protection from unsafe products.The upshot is that Congress should establish a new regulatory body to evolve the guidance currently provided by CISA and presidential executive orders, coupled with oversight powers based on an expanded definition of critical software and hardware. What specifically defines critical here will of course need to be determined, but the current definition in use by CISA simply does not provide a sufficient scope to ensure Americas cybersecurity. The current patchwork of industry self-regulation -- with each federal department doing their best to oversee their respective industry areas -- leaves too many gaps and will not even scale to the challenges we already face.The new regulatory bodys charter should establish enforceable minimum standard security practices for private companies that are deemed critical to the nation. Those standards should go beyond CISAs currently used definition of critical infrastructure, which doesnotinclude companies essential to our everyday lives, such as Microsoft, Google, payment providers, and cybersecurity firms like CrowdStrike. Related:This new regulator will also need the power to audit companies against those standards, selectively publish findings publicly, share findings with other regulators such as the SEC, establish fines, and in egregious cases, be able to pull products from the market. These powers follow the established scope of current agencies, such as the FDA and NHTSA. Without these powers of regulation over essential software, any new agency will be reduced to providing guidance and our nation will continue to be at risk.As CISA is already under the Department of Homeland Security, the above could be accomplished either through expanding their jurisdiction and giving them the above powers and responsibilities, or through the establishment of a new agency.The need for robust cybersecurity regulation and oversight has become essential if we are to protect American citizens, companies, and governments from cyberattacks. Our unpredictable technological and geopolitical environments will demand no less.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 71 Views
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WWW.TECHNOLOGYREVIEW.COMHow wind tech hopes to help decarbonize cargo shippingInhabitants of the Marshall Islandsa chain of coral atolls in the center of the Pacific Oceanrely on sea transportation for almost everything: moving people from one island to another, importing daily necessities from faraway nations, and exporting their local produce. For millennia they sailed largely in canoes, but much of their seafaring movement today involves big, bulky, diesel-fueled cargo ships that are heavy polluters. Theyre not alone, of course. Cargo shipping is responsible for about 3% of the worlds annual greenhouse-gas emissions, and at the current rate of growth, the global industry could account for 10% of emissions by 2050. Marshallese shipping represents just a drop in the ocean of global greenhouse-gas pollution; larger, more industrially developed countries are responsible for far more. But the islands have been disproportionately experiencing the consequences of human-made climate change: warming waters, more frequent extreme weather, and rising sea levels. All this has created a sense of urgency for people like Alson Kelen, who lives and works in Majuro, the islands capital. Hes the founder of Waan Ael, a Marshallese canoeing organization that is focused on keeping the regions ancient and more environmentally sustainable maritime traditions alive. In doing so, he hopes to help his nation fully decarbonize its fleets. Efforts include training local youths to build traditional Marshallese canoes (to replace small, motor-powered speedboats) and larger sailboats fitted with solar panels (to replace medium-size cargo ships). He was also an advisor on construction of the Juren Ae, a cargo sailboat (shown at right) inspired by traditional Marshallese vessels, which made its maiden voyage in 2024 and can carry 300 metric tons of cargo. The Marshall Islands Shipping Corporation hopes it offers a blueprint for cleaner cargo transportation across the Pacific; relative to a fuel-powered cargo ship, the vessel could decrease emissions by up to 80%. Its a beautiful big sister of our little canoes, says Kelen. Though hyperlocal, Kelens work is part of a global project from the International Maritime Organization to reduce emissions associated with cargo shipping to net zero by 2050. Beyond these tiny islands, much of the effort to meet the IMOs goals focuses on replacing gasoline with alternatives such as ammonia, methane, nuclear power, and hydrogen. And theres also what the Marshallese people have long relied on: wind power. Its just one option on the table, but the industry cannot decarbonize quickly enough to meet the IMOs goals without a role for wind propulsion, says Christiaan De Beukelaer, a political anthropologist and author of Trade Winds: A Voyage to a Sustainable Future for Shipping. If you take time into consideration, wind is indispensable, he says. Studies show that deploying wind power on vessels could lower the shipping industrys carbon dioxide emissions by 20%. What wind does is it effectively cuts out a few uncertainties, says De Beukelaervariables such as the fluctuation of fuel prices and the costs from any carbon pricing scheme the industry may adopt. The IMO is technology agnostic, meaning it sets the goals and safety standards but lets the market find the best ways to attain them. A spokesperson from the organization says wind propulsion is one of many avenues being explored. Sails can be used either to fully power a vessel or to supplement the motors as a way of reducing fuel consumption for large bulk carriers, oil tankers, and the roll-on/roll-off vessels used to transport airplanes and cars worldwide. Modern cargo sails come in several shapes, sizes, and styles, including wings, rotors, suction sails, and kites. If weve got five and a half thousand years of experience, isnt this just a no-brainer? says Gavin Allwright, secretary-general of the International Windship Association. Older cargo boats with new sails can use propulsive energy from the wind for up to 30% of their power, while cargo vessels designed specifically for wind could rely on it for up to 80% of their needs, says Allwright, who is still working on standardized measurement criteria to figure out which combination of ship and sail model is most efficient. There are so many variables involved, he saysfrom the size of the ship to the captain steering it. The 50th large vessel fitted with wind-harnessing tech set sail in October 2024, and he predicts that maritime wind power is set to boom by the beginning of 2026. COURTESY OF OCEANBIRD Hard wings One of the more popular designs for cargo ships is a rigid saila hard, winglike structure that is placed vertically on top of the vessel. Its very much like an airplane wing, says Niclas Dahl, managing director of Oceanbird, a Swedish company that develops these sails. Each one has a main and a flap, which creates a chamber where the wind speed is faster on the outside than the inside. In an aircraft, that discrepancy generates lift force, but in this case, says Dahl, it propels the ship forward. The wings are rigid, but they can be swiveled around and adjusted to capture the wind depending on where its coming from, and they can be folded and retracted close to the deck of the ship when it is nearing a dock. One of Oceanbirds sailsthe 40-meter-high, 14-meter-wide Wing 560, made of high-strength steel, glass fiber, and recycled polyethylene terephthalatecould help cargo ships reduce fuel use by up to 10% per trip, according to the companys calculations. Oceanbird is installing its first set of wings on a cargo vessel that transports cars, which was scheduled to be ready by the end of 2024. Oceanbird, though, is just one manufacturer; by late 2024, eight cargo vessels propelled by hard wings were cruising around the world, most of them generalized bulk carriers and oil tankers. COURTESY OF CARGOKITE Kites Other engineers and scientists are working to power cargo vessels with kites like those that propel paragliders. These kites are made from mixtures of UV-resistant polyester, and they are tethered to the ships bow and fly up to 200 to 300 meters above the ship, where they can make the best use of the constant winds at that altitude to basically tug the boat forward. To maximize lift, the kites are controlled by computers to operate in the sweet spot where wind is most constant. Studies show that a 400-square-meter kite can produce fuel savings of 9% to 15%. The main reason for us believing in kites is high-altitude winds, says Tim Linnenweber, cofounder of CargoKite, which designs micro cargo ships that can be powered this way. You basically have an increasing wind speed the higher you go, and so more consistent, more reliable, more steady winds. COURTESY OF BOUND4BLUE Suction sails Initially used for airplanes in the 1930s, suction sails were designed and tested on boats in the 1980s by the oceanographer and diving pioneer Jacques Cousteau. Suction sails are chubby metal sails that look something like rotors but more oval, with a pointed side. And instead of making the whole sail spin around, the motor turns on a fan on the inside of the sail that sucks in wind from the outside. Cristina Aleixendri, cofounder of Bound4Blue, a Spanish company building suction sails, explains that the vent pulls air in through lots of little holes in the shell of the sail and creates what physicists call a boundary layera thin layer of air blanketing the sail and thrusting it forward. Bound4Blues modern model generates 20% more thrust per square meter of sail than Cousteaus original design, says Aleixendri, and up to seven times more thrust than a conventional sail. Twelve ships fitted with a total of 26 suction sails are currently operating, ranging from fishing boats and oil tankers to roll-on/roll-off vessels. Bound4Blue is working on fitting six ships and has fitted four alreadyincluding one with the largest suction sail ever installed, at 22 meters tall. COURTESY OF NORSEPOWER Rotor sails In the 1920s, the German engineer Anton Flettner had a vision for a wind-powered ship that used vertical, revolving metal cylinders in place of traditional sails. In 1926, a vessel using his novel design, known as the Flettner rotor, crossed the Atlantic for the first time. Flettner rotors work thanks to the Magnus effect, a phenomenon that occurs when a spinning object moves through a fluid, causing a lift force that can deflect the objects path. With Flettners design, motors spin the cylinders around, and the pressure difference between the sides of the spinning object generates thrust forward, much like a soccer player bending the trajectory of a ball. In a modern upgrade of the rotor sail, designed by the Finnish company Norsepower, the cylinders can spin up to 300 times per minute. This produces 10 times more thrust power than a conventional sail. Norsepower has fitted 27 rotor sails on 14 ships out at sea so far, and six more ships equipped with rotor sails from other companies set sail in 2024. According to our calculations, the rotor sail is, at the moment, the most efficient wind-assistive power when you look at eurocent per kilowatt-hour, says Heikki Pntynen, Norsepowers CEO. Results from their vessels currently out at sea suggest that fuel savings are anywhere between 5% to 30% on the whole voyage. Sofia Quaglia is a freelance science journalist whose work has appeared in the New York Times, National Geographic, and New Scientist.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 77 Views
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WWW.ARCHITECTSJOURNAL.CO.UKAecom gets the green light for new Luton Town FC stadiumLuton Borough Councils development management committee granted detailed planning consent for the arena five years after a smaller scheme by AndArchitects received outline consent.The scheme, dubbed Power Court, will see a stadium and associated fan and media facilities, conference rooms and food and drink space built on an 8ha site opposite St Marys Church in the centre of the Bedfordshire town. Outline consent was also granted for a music venue and hotel and associated works under the same application.Battersea-based AndArchitects secured approval in 2019 for a 23,000-seat stadium, which would have started smaller and been delivered in phases.AdvertisementSince then, however, the club has risen from League One to the Premier League before dropping back to the Championship this year with a far healthier bank balance than when the original scheme was drawn up.Build costs have also changed considerably in the wake of the Covid pandemic, while the retail element of an associated scheme at Newlands Park in the town had to be rethought in the light of changing shopping habits.Aecom was brought in alongside Hertfordshire-based arena specialist SISA to revamp the plans, which now feature a 25,000-capacity stadium to be delivered in one chunk. The practice is working alongside London and Prague-based architects Klaska and sports consultants Trivandi.Their brief, as well as considering the shifting economics of the club and its operating environment, included ensuring Power Court embodied the atmosphere, intimacy and intensity of Luton Towns current 119-year-old home at Kenilworth Road.Luton Town Football Club chief executive Gary Sweet said when plans were submitted in September: Once our lives changed 16 months ago with promotion at Wembley, concurrent to the gargantuan task of getting Kenilworth Road Premier League ready which naturally dominated our workload for most of last year we decided to reassemble a design team to take a fresh look at the whole Power Court project from foundations upwards.AdvertisementWe reassembled a design team to take a fresh look at the whole projectWe hand-picked and structured an elite design team of architects, engineers and technicians, who have been working with us, crafting every floor and corner of our new stadium to a detailed stage such that it can now be submitted, publicly aired and presented as a well-prepared detailed design instruction for contractors.Sweet said the team working on the approved proposals had pushed the boundaries beyond the norm in order to remain loyal to our original desired look and feel, and have incorporated more unique cultural characteristics that will make this a familiar home for us all.Aecom director Jon Leach said in September that submission of plans was a significant milestone for Luton Town, which was playing in the fifth tier of English football just a decade ago.The club has enjoyed historic success in recent seasons, and the new Power Court Stadium will reflect its ambitions both on the pitch and in being a key catalyst for the sustainable regeneration of the town and community, he added.Luton Towns plans for Power Court were subject to a long planning saga, including objections to development on the Newlands Park light industrial site by Historic England, Milton Keynes Council and shopping centre management company Capital & Regional.But they received a major boost in 2019 when James Brokenshire, communities secretary at the time, declined to call in the consented plans.AndArchitects managing director Manuel Nogueira told the AJ that year that Lutons plans could create a blueprint for clubs taking stadiums back into town centres after decades of selling off sites at the heart of communities for their housing values and moving to remote locations.This is the way forward for football clubs, he said. Creating mixed-use facilities so the stadium can be used by different groups, and restaurants can stay open all week and create vibrant town centres. Having the football club as the developer is the key thing because it has a long-term interest in the town centre.Luton Town sit 19th in the Championship after a rocky start to the season, leaving them flirting with a return to League One before construction begins.AndArchitecure's early Luton Town FC plans from 2016Project dataStructural engineering AKT IIMechanical & electrical engineering and sustainability consultants Max FordhamPlanning consultants WSPCost consultancy & project management Atkins RealisHighways & transport consultants KMCCrowd and pedestrian analysis Buro HappoldSite civils engineering Civic EngineersFire consultants OFRHeritage & archaeology consultants Cotswold ArchaeologyEcology and biodiversity consultants JW ConsultantsLandscaping consultants AecomPlanning legal advisers Pinsent MasonsContractor and commercial legal advisers CMS0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 73 Views
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WWW.ARCHITECTSJOURNAL.CO.UKBrown + company gets the go-ahead for light-touch spa on Yorkshire estateThe spa is part of a wider restoration of the Grade II*-listed, 18th century country home in the village of Hotham.Hotham Hall was built in 1720 and sits within 47.3ha of land. Its restoration, led by entrepreneur owners David and Linda Kilburn, who bought the estate in 2020, will ready it to open up to the public for the first time in 300 years.In addition to the spa, brown + company has also designed a new new members club, events venue, and lodging within the Grade II*-listed stable block of the Georgian and Victorian estate.AdvertisementThe practice submitted a planning application for its heritage-led scheme in December 2023, in collaboration with Purcell, Gallagher Planning, Alan Wood and Partners and SBA design. It was commissioned with the imaginative repurposing of the estates historical structures and grounds.The proposal was approved by East Riding of Yorkshire Council in November, including detailed planning and listed building consent.Planning officers had recommended the scheme for approval, concluding that any harm to the estates listed buildings was clearly and convincingly justified and sufficiently outweighed by the tangible social, economic and environmental public benefits of the wider scheme of works to convert the Hall and Stable Block to event space with ancillary uses, thereby securing the buildings optimum viable use. Source:Brown + CompanyBrown + Company's Hotham Spa Public Yard - CGIBrown + company says the project primarily centres on bringing new use to the stable block, which was constructed in 1770, and demands meticulous attention in its refurbishment.The practices design repurposes the existing spaces within the stable block as characterful hospitality and retail areas.AdvertisementThe stable design was amended earlier this year following an objection from Historic England. The public body said the revised design [responded] more sympathetically to the historic layout of the building, and retained more of its historic fabric, and would cause less than substantial harm to the Grade II*-listed building.Meanwhile, a light-touch approach to the new-build spa is designed to avoid harming the mature trees which surround it and to allow its potential relocation or removal in the future.The building, which will sit south of the stable block, draws inspiration from traditional Japanese homes, which are made with natural materials and have a temporary nature, often being rebuilt every 20 years, according to brown + companyThe proposals also include new landscaping in the Hotham Hall grounds, designed in collabration with landscape designers SBA design including to the inner and outer courtyards to the stable block. Source:Brown + CompanyBrown + company's Hotham Spa Events Space - CGI0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 70 Views
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WWW.CNET.COM10 Hidden iOS 18.2 iPhone Features You Should Really Know AboutNow that you've turned your sketches into highly detailed drawings,customized your iPhone's home screen,added sizzle to your text messagesand tried out all the newApple Intelligencefeatures, what's next to discover in iOS 18.2?There's so much. Plenty of new settings aren't publicized, so they stay under the radar, but that doesn't mean they're not important.We've chosen our favorite hidden iOS 18.2 features you should know about.For more, here are eight iOS 18 settings you want to change right away, how to back up your iPhone the correct way and how to fix these three annoying iOS 18 settings. 11 Essential Accessories Your iPhone Wants for the Holidays See all photos Restart your iPhone from the new control centerYou don't have to press any physical buttons to restart your iPhone if you're running iOS 18. The redesigned control center features all the classic controls you're used to, like brightness, volume, orientation, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, but there are several new controls, including one to restart your iPhone.All you need to do is swipe down from the top-right of your iPhone and press and hold down on the new power button in the top-right of the control center. You can't just tap it; you have to hold it down for a second or so, and then the slider to power off your iPhone will appear.To turn your iPhone back on, you'll still need to press and hold the physical side button. On iOS 17 and earlier, the only way to restart your iPhone is to press and hold either volume button and the side button. Nelson Aguilar/CNETUse a QR code to share your Wi-Fi passwordThere are a few ways you can share a Wi-Fi network and password with people via your iPhone, and there's a new way to do it on iOS 18. Using a QR code fills in a few gaps for ways to quickly share your Wi-Fi information:Share with several people at once. Instead of individually sending out your Wi-Fi password, you can have everyone scan the QR code from your phone.Share with someone not saved as your contact. Nearby share for Wi-Fi doesn't work unless that person is in your contacts.Share with someone who has Android. Nearby share and AirDrop don't work with Android devices. Watch this: 11 Hidden Features in iOS 18 06:44 So if you meet any of those scenarios and you don't want to text the Wi-Fi password to them, you can use the QR code. Go to the new Passwords app, go to the Wi-Fi section, tap on the network you want to share and then hit Show Network QR Code. If the other person scans the QR code with their camera, they'll be connected to the Wi-Fi network. This only works for Wi-Fi passwords, not regular passwords. Nelson Aguilar/CNETAdjust the beam width of your flashlightThe flashlight on the iPhone is getting a big upgrade. You've long been able to change the intensity of the flashlight, but on iOS 18 you can now also adjust the beam width of the light, as long as you have a compatible model. You can go wide, to cover more area with less light, or go narrow, to use more intense light over less area, and everywhere in between. It's a fun feature to play around with for lighting people for photos.To use the new feature, turn on your flashlight (use the lock screen or control center), and a new user interface will appear on the dynamic island. You can change the light intensity by swiping up and down, but to change the beam width, you'll need to swipe left and right. If you tap anywhere in the dynamic island, you can turn the flashlight off and on. A wide flashlight beam (left) and a narrow beam. Nelson Aguilar/CNETNote: This feature only works on iPhone models with the dynamic island, including the iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 15 series and iPhone 16 series.Share your AirTag with other peopleAn AirTag allows you to easily track your luggage when you're traveling or your keys when they're lost, but sometimes you might want other people to also be able to track your AirTag, especially if you're on a family vacation or weekend getaway with your partner. With iOS 18, you can now share any AirTag you have with up to six people.Don't miss: 5 Clever Hiding Spots for Your Apple AirTagsTo do this, go into the Find My app and find the AirTag you want to share. Go into the AirTag, hit Add Person under Share AirTag and choose a contact, or several. Finally tap Sharein the top-right and that person will then have to accept your invitation. Once they do, they'll be able to track your AirTag from their Apple device. Anyone that is tracking the AirTag won't be notified when it's near them. Nelson Aguilar/CNETTranscribe Voice Memos and make them searchableThe Voice Memos app is incredibly convenient for capturing ideas or song snippets, but they've always been obfuscated. You can give them a descriptive title, but that doesn't help when you want to find that one memo you recorded that contains the word "porcupine." In iOS 18, the app can create transcriptions of your voice memos and search for words that were previously available only as audio waveforms.In the Voice Memos app, tap one of your memos to reveal its controls and then tap theEdit Recordingbutton, which looks like a waveform. Or, tap the three-dots button to the right of a memo and chooseEdit Recording.Next, tap theTranscribebutton to create the transcription (or view the text if it's already been transcribed). TapDone. Take an existing voice memo (left) and create a transcript of the recording (right). Screenshot by Jeff Carlson/CNETNow, when you use the Search field, the app looks through the transcripts in addition to the titles for results. The text is also available throughout iOS. When you perform a search from the home screen, you'll see Voice Memos as a category with the memos that include the search term (you may need to tapShow More Resultsto reveal it). With transcripts made, voice memos are more easily searchable. Screenshot by Jeff Carlson/CNETHide app labels for a cleaner home screenIs your home screen feeling a little too cluttered? If so, this new feature could help. Now with iOS 18, you can get rid of app labels or the names of the apps that you see underneath each app icon on your home screen. If you can recognize an app from just the icon, who needs the label?On your home screen, press and hold down on any blank space, until you enter jiggle mode, and then hit Edit > Customize. A menu will appear at the bottom of the screen; choose the Large option, which will make your app icons slightly larger and remove the app labels. This will also remove the app labels from the folders in the App Library. Nelson Aguilar/CNETChange an app to a widget without leaving the home screenNot every iOS app has a widget for your home screen, but if it does, you don't need to dig through the widget edit page to find it. If you're running iOS 18, and there's an app that you want to turn into a widget, you can do so very quickly right from your home screen.On a supported app, press and hold down on the icon on your home screen to bring up the quick actions menu. If the app has a widget, you'll see an app icon next to a variety of widget icons (up to three). Tap on any of the widget icons to change the app to a widget. If you want to go back from the widget to the app, go to the quick action menu and hit the app icon on the left. This only works for apps that have widgets on iOS. Nelson Aguilar/CNETSecretly identify songs using the Action ButtonNo lie, it's satisfying when someone asks, "What song is this?" to be able to activate Music Recognition on the iPhone and get an answer quickly. To get the answer means very noticeably asking Siri to run Shazam oractivate Music Recognition in the control center. Wouldn't it be fun to let your friends think you've been blessed with an encyclopedic knowledge of pop music?In iOS 18, you can come close using the Action Button. Go toSettings > Action Buttonand swipe through the options untilRecognize Musicis selected. Assign the Recognize Music feature to the Action Button and then identify songs by just holding the button. Screenshot by Jeff Carlson/CNETTo make it work, just press and hold the Action Button for a couple of seconds. Shazam appears on the dynamic island to listen to what's playing and identify the song. If you're sneaky about activating Shazam and peeking at your phone, no one needs to know you got some help from a supercomputer in the cloud.Find images with handwriting and illustrations in the Photos appA lot is changing in the Photos app in iOS 18, from the way things are organized to the ability to usegenerative AI to remove objectsin images. Apple has also tucked a few surprises into the app to help you sort through your library.Scroll down past the main library itself to view categories such asPeople and PetsandMemoriesuntil you reachUtilities. Tap it to view the full list -- but note that a new feature of this interface is the ability to swipe left to view additional panels. Prior to iOS 18, Utilities included options to view hidden, recently deleted and duplicate photos.Now, it includes many more options. TapHandwritingto view images with handwriting in them. Looking for images that are illustrations and not photographs? TapIllustrations(although in our testing this seems to grab a lot of screenshots too). View images that contain handwriting in your Photos library in iOS 18. Screenshot by Jeff Carlson/CNETShare a specific section of a podcastDid the hosts of your favorite podcast say something especially funny or thoughtful that you want to share with someone? In the Podcasts app in iOS 18, you can send an episode to a friend with the playback advanced to that moment -- but the capability isn't easy to find.Tap theNow Playing barin the app at the bottom of the screen to view the playback controls and pause the episode. Use the progress bar to go back to the start of the section you want to share.Next, tap theMore() button and chooseShare Episode. In the sharing options that appear, tapFrom Startbelow the episode title, and then selectFrom [the current time]. TapDone. Start by sharing the episode itself. Screenshot by Jeff Carlson/CNETLastly, choose the method of sharing, such as via Messages or Mail. 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