Month: March 2019

Apple registers new web site address “PrivacyIsImportant” domain name, no website yet

Web site AppleInsider.com has found a new domain name that was recently registered by Apple, Inc. that seems to indicate that Apple will be addressing privacy concerns that customers have about there devices.

As of this writing, there is no web site associated with this address.

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Captain Picard ‘Star Trek’ Series gets its first Casting names

[The Hollywood Reporter]: The cast of the Captain Jean-Luc Picard series at CBS All Access has begun to take shape.

Santiago Cabrera and Michelle Hurd have both joins the upcoming ‘Star Trek’ streaming show in series regular roles. The exact nature of their roles is being kept under wraps.

As previously reported, the CBS All Access series will see Patrick Stewart reprise the role he played for seven seasons on “Star Trek: The Next Generation.”

Cabrera most recently starred in the CBS series “Salvation” and also starred in HBO’s “Big Little Lies.” He is also known for his role in the BBC series “The Musketeers.” His other television credits include “The Mindy Project,” “Merlin,” “Heroes,” and “Hemingway and Gellhorn.”

He is repped by Principal Entertainment LA.

Hurd recently appeared on the NBC drama “Blindspot” as well as Fox’s “Lethal Weapon.” Her other recent TV credits include “Ash vs. Evil Dead,” “Daredevil,” “Jessica Jones,” and “Hawaii Five-O.”

She is repped by APA and TMT Entertainment Group.

Stewart will executive produce the series in addition to starring with Alex Kurtzman, James Duff, Akiva Goldsman, Michael Chabon, Heather Kadin, Rod Roddenberry and Trevor Roth also executive producing. Aaron Baiers serves as co-executive producer. Hanelle Culpepper will direct the first two episodes. The series will be produced by CBS Television Studios in association with Kurtzman’s Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment.

Flagship Apple store in Washington DC’s Carnegie Library to open in Late Spring

“The flagship Apple Inc. store coming to D.C.’s historic Carnegie Library is expected to open in late spring, according to the building’s owner,” Michael Neibauer reports for The Washington Business Journal.

“In responses to D.C. Council performance oversight questions, Events D.C. reports construction on the 19,000-square-foot store is slated to be complete in April,” Neibauer reports. “The store ‘is scheduled to open in late spring 2019 after completion and the required startup sequencing.'”

Google’s Project Zero Team finds unpatched Kernal Flaw in MacOS. Shares its findings

Jill Clover reports for MacRumors.com:

Google's Project Zero team in November found a "high severity" macOS kernel flaw that was recently disclosed (via Neowin) following the expiration of a 90 day disclosure deadline.

As explained by Google, the flaw allows an attacker to modify a user-owned mounted filesystem image without informing the virtual management subsystem of the changes, meaning a hacker can tweak a file system image without user knowledge.

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