 Hello everybody! It's IT News on Hetman Software Channel again. In today's issue you'll see iOS 15.5 released, Microsoft Project Volterra, Android Auto 2022, a gaming computer in a backpack, and the Goodwill ransomware. Apple rolled out a new software update for iPhone users. It is more than 600 megabytes in size and it contains numerous but useful improvements. This is actually the fifth major update for iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 operating systems that were initially released in September 2021. Although iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 are meant to be introduced in June, the current update brings new features in addition to naturally expected bug fixes, stability and security patches. So, this latest portion could include some of the final updates to the iOS 15 operating system. Apple Podcasts introduces a new setting to limit episodes stored on your iPhone and automatically delete all the ones. The wallet app now enables Apple Cash customers to send and request money from their Apple Cash card. Also, after the release of iPadOS 15.5 and MacOS Monterey 12.4, Apple users can enjoy the universal control feature. It's been tested as a better version since March and now it has been released officially. universal control allows using a single keyboard and mouse between a Mac and an iPad. It is also reported that over 30 vulnerabilities were fixed to reduce the chances of malicious attacks against Apple users. Microsoft brings in other surprises usual. It presents an IRM-based device code named Project Volterra and rolls out a version of Visual Studio 2022 featuring native support for ARM64. Within the framework of Project Volterra, Microsoft signed a new partnership agreement with Qualcomm. Together, they created a device for developers which is based on an ARM Snapdragon CPU and an NPU, which stands for a neural processing unit. The new product is supposed to simplify the process of creating cloud-based apps supporting artificial intelligence algorithms. It usually looks like a mini computer, but the devices of this kind are easy to fit on your desk or in the server rack. The actual specifications of this mini PC have not been published yet, but we do know that it's got three USB ports on the back panel, a display port and an Ethernet port as well. On one of the sides, there are two USB Type-C ports. The case is made of recycled plastic. Within the framework of the Input Output 2022 IT conference, Google announced an updated version of Android Auto. The main changes affect its interface and now it is more focused on navigation, multimedia and communication. An important feature is supporting adaptive layouts, which helps the interface work properly with all kinds of display resolutions and sizes. Also, the developers added the split-screen mode, so now users can open several apps on the same screen and see, for example, the navigation, the music player and their messages at the same time. Other interesting improvements include hints and ideas from Google Assistant. It will offer contextual suggestions for things like returning missed calls or answering other people's text messages. With Android Automotive, drivers will have more entertainment features like watching YouTube, but only while the car is parked. The new Android Auto will be available to users very soon, this summer. Zotac released the fourth generation of its backpack gaming computer called the VRGo 4.0. It now runs with a mobile Core i7-11800H CPU and an Nvidia RTX A4500 GPU. Obviously, this device is positioned as a virtual reality gaming system. Nvidia RTX A4500 GPU comes equipped with 20 GB of GDDR6 memory and 7168 QTACores. The previous VRGo model was based on the combination of RTX 2070 and i7-9750H. The company says they have opted for a graphics card that is not marketed as a gamer's choice. Nevertheless, it is powerful enough to beat any entry-level gaming product. For example, it sports 1024 more QTACores than an RTX 3070 Ti. At the same time, it only consumes 200W while GeForce RTX 3080 will gladly eat 350W. In this case, with VRGo 4.0 power consumption is crucial to improve battery life as this backpack PC runs on batteries. The new product features 16 GB of DDR4 RAM, which you can upgrade to 32 GB. Also, users can add an M.2 NVMe drive and a SATA 3.2.5-inch SSD or HDD to get more storage space. The device also has a few external connectors, a USB 3.1 Type-A, USB 3.1 Type-C, two USB 3.0 ports, two display ports and one HDMI. In addition, you get a couple of 3.5mm jacks and an SD card reader. When working outside of rooms, Zotac VRGo 4.0 draws power from a dual 86.4Wh hot swappable batteries. There is no information about pricing or availability yet. However, previous models were sold at about $2,000. Zotac introduced its original virtual reality-focused backpack PC back in 2016. Since then, it has been working to improve its design step-by-step. However, this latest new top rotation seems to exclusively focus on CPU and GPU upgrades. Cybersecurity experts from CloudSEK told the world about Goodwill, a group of hackers who created ransomware that demands socially important actions in exchange for a decryption key. On the computer, the Goodwill ransomware encrypts files of various types and formats and demands that users perform three socially-driven activities to get the decryption key, to donate clothes or blankets to needy people off-roadside, to take five poor children to a fast-food restaurant and to visit a nearest hospital and pay for the treatment to help a person who can't afford it. Experts believe that the ransomware operators are working from India, as it is suggested by their emails and IP addresses located in Mumbai. What is more, the code contains a segment in English, which is a mixture of Hindi and English. The ransomware is written in NET framework and packed with UPX packers. And on infected Windows computers, it uses the AES algorithm to encrypt files. The first two charity actions should be posted to social media. Be using the photo frame suggested by the hackers, as the third action requires the user to take a selfie with the person whom they helped and record an audio with that person. Then the audio should be sent to the ransomware operators. When all three activities are completed, the user should also write a post on social media entitled, How You Transformed Yourself into a Kind Human Being by Becoming a Victim of a R ransomware called Goodwill. After that, the hackers promised to send the user a decryption tool. And that is all for today. Thank you for watching. And you are welcome to show your appreciation by clicking the like button below. See you again in another video. Hello friends! If you need to recover deleted data, view or restore removed browser history. 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