Tuesday
Sep202022

iPhone 14 Pro users are experiencing CarPlay phone call troubles

Source: Apple

A bug seems to be affecting the iPhone 14 Pro line. Some of the early adopters are reporting issues with being heard at a suitable volume when phone calls are initiated via CarPlay in a vehicle. Some of the reports claim that after they call someone via CarPlay with either an iPhone 14 Pro or Pro Max, their voice sounded quiet or far away on the receiving end of the call. 

The complaints seem to be coming from iPhone 14 Pro users running iOS 16.0.1, but someone has mentioned trouble with the standard iPhone 14. Downgrading to iOS 16 doesn't seem to solve the issue. MacRumors reported that this problem doesn't seem to show up through a regular hands-free Bluetooth call, but they have replicated the issue if coursed through wired CarPlay. Hopefully, this gets resolved soon.

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Tuesday
Sep202022

Take-Two started filing takedown requests of 'GTA VI' leaked footage

GTA V (Source: Rockstar Games)

Earlier this week, footage of Grand Theft Auto VI started to show up online. A user on the GTA Forums posted a 3GB file full of 90 videos of GTA VI footage. It's not clear how the footage was obtained, but the "teapotuberhacker" poster says they are behind the unrelated Uber hack. If that's true, then they're connected to Lapsus$. Either way, they claim that they may "leak more data soon," including GTA V and GTA VI source code, assets, and testing builds.

Rockstar Games owner Take-Two has started filing takedown requests for leaked footage hosted on YouTube. Many remain online, though. Some of the videos show a new female playable character, which has been talked about earlier in the year. GTA VI is expected to get a female protagonist influenced by Bonnie and Clyde. The game is still at least two years away, and this leak shows footage that's from early, unfinished builds and testing of some parts of the game.

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Tuesday
Sep202022

Sony PS5 with detachable disc drive rumoured for 2023 launch

Source: Sony

Sony might be looking to slim down the PlayStation 5 more. The company is rumoured to be working on a slimmer PS5 that ditches the built-in disc driver for a detachable one. Of course, it's going to bed sold separately, at least according to rumours. Everything else, though, will stay the same.

The upside of the detachable disc drive is existing PS5 users who don't have one or damage the one in their machines can purchase this version. Unsurprisingly, Sony hasn't confirmed the rumours. But this version of the PS5 is expected to come out in September 2023.

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Tuesday
Sep202022

Uber names hacking group behind recent cyberattack

Source: Uber

Uber's computer network was breached by a cyberattacker last Thursday. The company says it hacked into the account of an EXT contractor after possibly buying the employee's credentials from the dark web. The company blames hacking group Lapsus$, which used similar attacks to breach Microsoft, Cisco, Samsung, Nvidia, Okta and others in 2022. 

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