Thursday, July 13, 2023

Public Holiday 2023: 14th July - Matariki Day, Auckland, New Zealand #matarikinz #iphonerepair, #aucklandrepair #drmobileslimited #ipadpro #IMEIunlock

In Māori culture, Matariki is the Pleiades star cluster and a celebration of its first rising in late June or early July. This marks the beginning of the new year in the Māori lunar calendar.

Historically, Matariki was usually celebrated for a period of days during the last quarter of the moon of the lunar month Pipiri (around June). The ceremony involved viewing the individual stars for forecasts of the year to come, mourning the deceased of the past year, and making an offering of food to replenish the stars. Some Māori use the rise of Puanga (Rigel) or other stars to mark the new year.

Celebration of Matariki declined during the 20th century, but beginning in the early 1990s it underwent a revival. Matariki was first celebrated as an official public holiday in New Zealand on 24 June 2022.

Matariki is the Māori name for the cluster of stars known to Western astronomers as the Pleiades in the constellation Taurus. Matariki is a shortened version of Ngā mata o te ariki o Tāwhirimātea, "the eyes of the god Tāwhirimātea".[1] According to Māori tradition, Tāwhirimātea, the god of wind and weather, was enraged by the separation of heaven and earth – his parents, Ranginui and Papatūānuku.[1] Defeated in battle by his brother, Tāwhirimātea fled to the sky to live with Ranginui, but in his anger he first plucked out his eyes as a gesture of contempt towards his siblings, and flung them into the sky, where they remain, stuck to his father's chest. In Māori tradition the unpredictability of the winds is blamed on Tāwhirimātea's blindness.[2]: 20 

The word Matariki is the name of both the star cluster and one of the stars within it. Other terms for the cluster as a whole include Te Tautari-nui-o-Matariki ("Matariki fixed in the heavens") and Te Huihui o Matariki ("the assembly of Matariki").

Matariki is sometimes incorrectly translated as mata riki ("little eyes") a mistake originating in the work of Elsdon Best and continued by others.




What is the significance of Matariki?
Matariki – Te Tau Hou Māori – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Twinkling in the winter sky just before dawn, Matariki (the Pleiades) signals the Māori New Year. For Māori, the appearance of Matariki heralds a time of remembrance, joy and peace. It is a time for communities to come together and celebrate.

Matariki star facts
    Matariki is a star cluster, not a constellation. ...
    The heliacal rise of Matariki. ...
    You can see Matariki for yourself. ...
    Matariki is one of the closest star clusters to Earth. ...
    Matariki has many different names around the world. ...
    Matariki is an official public holiday in Aotearoa New Zealand.


What are the three principles of Matariki?
The three major principles that guide Matariki are: remembrance — honouring those who have died since the last rising of Matariki. celebrating the present — gathering together with family and friends. looking to the future — looking forward to the promise of a new year.

How to celebrate Matariki at home
    Remember loved ones who have passed away. ...
    Enjoy a mid-winter feast with friends and whānau. ...
    Write down your hopes, dreams, and aspirations for the year ahead. ...
    Go out and see Matariki! ...
    Hoki ki te kāinga. ...
    Plan to grow a garden for your whānau. ...
    Whāngai i te hautapu.

There are different stories about Matariki, but one Māori myth is that when Ranginui, the sky father, and Papatūānuku, the earth mother, were separated by their children, the god of the winds, Tāwhirimātea, became so angry that he tore out his eyes and threw them into the heavens – creating Matariki.


How do you explain Matariki to a child?
Matariki: Celebrating the joy of Maori New Year | CareforKids ...
Matariki is the Māori name of a star constellation that is visible in our night sky at a specific time of the year; it is also referred to as the seven sisters and is known internationally as Pleiades. The rise of Matariki in the winter skies above Aotearoa signifies the start of the Māori New Year.

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Apple Watch Ultra 2: Everything we know and what we want to see #AppleWatchRepair #aucklandrepair #iphonerepair #drmobileslimited #toll0800429429

Apple Watch Ultra 2: Everything we know and what we want to see


Following longstanding rumors, Apple released a "pro" smartwatch in 2022 in the form of the Apple Watch Ultra. The product offers various enhancements over other Apple Watch models, such as superior battery life, extra durability, a brighter screen, and a dedicated action button. Can we expect an Apple Ultra 2nd generation? What upgrades might it have, and when could it ship? We've pieced together all the Apple Watch Ultra 2 rumors and the upgrades we'd like to see.

Will there be an Apple Watch Ultra 2?
There will almost certainly be an Apple Watch Ultra 2. While Apple never shares actual unit sales, the Ultra was well-reviewed by Android Authority and many other outlets. Apple also rarely launches a new product category without making a serious commitment.
There have also been rumors about a new Ultra, which we cover below. Those rumors could all turn out to be wrong, or Apple could spontaneously change its mind, but we doubt it.

Will it be called the Apple Watch Ultra 2?
"Apple Watch Ultra 2" won't likely be the official name of the watch. Apple avoids blunt naming schemes for most of its products, the obvious exception being the iPhone.
Most Apple Watches have been labeled under a "Series" umbrella, beginning with the 2nd gen core model, which debuted as the Series 2. The only exceptions have been the original, the Ultra, and the SE, and the SE's 2022 update is only sometimes marked "2nd generation" by Apple.
Our prediction is that the next Ultra will follow in the SE's footsteps, or become the Ultra Series 2 — we're just calling it the "Ultra 2" for the sake of convenience. Apple could try something different, especially since the Ultra's competition isn't regular smartwatches but high-end fitness/adventure watches from Garmin.


When is the Apple Watch Ultra 2 release date?
    Original (Series 0): April 2015
    Series 1 and 2: September 2016
    Series 3: September 2017
    Series 4: September 2018
    Series 5: September 2019
    Series 6 and SE (1st gen): September 2020
    Series 7: October 2021
    Series 8, Ultra, and SE (2nd gen): September 2022
The likely candidate for the Apple Watch Ultra 2 launch is September 2023 since Apple has rarely stepped outside its September update window. It could miss that month, but even if it does, we wouldn't expect a launch any later than October. Apple insider Mark Gurman claims that an updated version of the Apple Watch Ultra should appear alongside the iPhone 15 this fall. However, reports have claimed that the watch may have been delayed due to the production costs of new display technology expected to appear in the device. That said, Apple could also skip a year as the company did between the Apple Watch SE and SE 2022.

What specs and features will the Apple Watch Ultra 2 have?
We have plenty of rumors related to the Apple Watch Ultra 2. We've rounded up the best ones below.


Design
Apple will probably refine the Watch Ultra 2's design rather than attempt an overhaul. There aren't any conspicuous problems with the current-gen model, and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says that Apple is diverting resources from other product lines to get the Apple Vision Pro to shelves. The Watch team hasn't been mentioned in that respect, but if true, the claim suggests where Apple's priorities lie. The Vision Pro was showcased at WWDC and is expected to land in early 2024.
Anything else is mostly speculation at this point. Gurman says that Apple is working on a first-party MicroLED display for the Ultra lineup, meant to replace the current OLED screen, and predicts it will arrive in 2024. In theory, that technology could enable even better brightness, colors, and viewing angles. However, display analyst Ross Young later claimed there was a delay, and the new screen wouldn't arrive until the second half of 2025. Korean outlet The Elec claims that the deadline has been pushed once again to 2026. This means either this technology likely won't make it into the Ultra 2, or the watch could be delayed.
If there are any changes to the design, it could be in the form of the display's size. According to a rumor from Digitimes, the size of the screen could increase from 1.9 inches to 2.1 inches. A larger display could pair especially well with the UI overhaul users can now expect via WatchOS 10, which the company announced at WWDC. First and foremost, Apple is bringing back widgets for more information at a glance. Spinning the digital crown will now scroll through these tappable widgets for information about everything from the weather to timers to favorite apps. Apple also previewed two new watch faces, including one featuring the lovable characters Snoopy and Woodstock.

One likely upgrade is a faster processor. Apple has introduced new Watch processors every year since the first model, and the Ultra lineup represents the company's cutting edge.


Fitness, health, and adventure
Apple's hardware for fitness- and health-tracking will likely remain static, except perhaps for minor refinements it can come up with. The Ultra already has heart rate, ECG, compass, altimeter, depth, blood oxygen, and dual-band GPS functions, not to mention the temperature sensors added in parallel with the Series 8.

Rumors have long suggested Apple's interest in adding blood glucose and pressure sensors to Watches, but Gurman says that's not predicted to happen until at least 2024. Those technologies will also need government clearance in regions like the US, Canada, and Europe since they cross over into medical territory.

Thanks to watchOS 10, a potential Apple Watch Ultra 2 will feature more workout metrics for cyclists, plus the ability to display added stats via Bluetooth-enabled bike sensors. watchOS 10 will also add more features to the Ultra's Compass app, including typographic maps, dynamic elevation details, and useful markers for identifying the last location users had cell reception. These niche navigation tools should help the line further compete within the adventure market.

Other upcoming watchOS 10 improvements include updates to the Apple Watch Mindfulness app and a renewed focus on mental health. Finally, Apple announced the update will add the ability to leverage your device's ambient light sensor to measure time spent outdoors. This is important for maintaining eye health.

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https://www.androidauthority.com/apple-watch-ultra-2-release-date-rumors-price-specs-3273020/


Thursday, June 29, 2023

Tech Info Update 2023: All you need to know about NFC tags and stickers #drmobileslimited #nfc #virtualcard #businesscard #aucklandrepair

NFC (near field communication) is the technology that allows two devices — like your phone and a payments terminal — to talk to each other when they're close together. NFC is the technology that enables contactless payments.

Near Field Communication, known as NFC, may sound like a dry, technical specification. In many ways, it is. However, the applications of NFC are worth considering.
Android smartphones have had access to NFC for many years, while Apple's iPhones previously had a feature-limited version. However, both platforms use the wireless technology for contactless payments, headphone pairing, and some level of automation.

 
What is NFC?

Near Field Communication (NFC) allows wireless communication between two electronic devices close to each other. Officially, NFC can support distances of up to 1.5 inches apart, but it can be up to four inches in practice.

Generally, this comes in two forms; device-to-device communication or readable tags. While it is possible to make two devices interact via NFC, there are generally better methods of achieving this either through physical cables or other wireless technologies like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.

That said, contactless payments are facilitated via NFC. So, when you walk into your local store and pay with your phone using Google Pay or Apple Pay, the transaction is initiated via NFC.

The primary interaction method, then, is between a device like a smartphone and a readable NFC tag. These tags are small, cheap, and unpowered. This is made possible because the reading device, often your smartphone, can generate a Radio Frequency (RF) field that will power the tag.

Can you use NFC stickers with an iPhone?
How to Use NFC on iPhone
Using NFC on iPhone is incredibly simple. All you need to do is bring your iPhone into close proximity with the NFC device or tag. To use NFC on iPhone: If you're using an iPhone XR or later, simply wake your iPhone to turn on the screen and Background Tag Reading will be enabled.

How do I use NFC on my iPhone 13 Pro Max?

From iPhone 12 to current iPhone 13, there is no need to turn on or off anything in control center (there is no setting actually) for NFC. Just hold your phone over an NFC Tag and your phone should automatically read it.

What can you do with NFC tags?
Here are the top 10 uses for NFC tags.
No.  1 NFC tags as virtual business cards.
No.  2 Launch a website with your NFC tag.
No.  3 Lock/Unlock your door with NFC tags.
No.  4 Use an NFC tag to share photos and videos.
No.  5 NFC tags for making payments.
No.  6 Connect to your car with an NFC tag via Bluetooth.

Can you put a NFC sticker on your phone?
What is the NFC sticker on Your Phone and How Do You Use It ...
NFC Sticker is used in a variety of applications, such as contactless payments, sharing data, and connecting to NFC-enabled devices. NFC is built into all the latest Android phones and tablets and is also available on some iPhones and iPads.

What is the point of an NFC sticker?

You can use NFC tags for contactless payments, sharing contact information as a business card, location tracking, identity verification, access control along with hundreds of other uses and applications.

Can you reuse NFC stickers?

NFC Tags are rewritable by default. Potentially, the NFC Tag can be rewritten endlessly. They are guaranteed to be rewritten up to 100,000 times (depending on the IC). However, you can also block them, so that they will no longer be rewritten.

Can NFC stickers get wet?
High quality, durable and heat resistant NFC Tags. They can be applied to metal surfaces and are fully waterproof.




Can you write NFC with an iPhone?
In summary. With the upgrade to iOS 13+, all iPhone 7 and newer can read and write an NFC Tags. The NFC behavior of iPhones updated to iOS 13 (and later) is very similar to that of Android smartphones: for NFC Tag programming, an application is required (as for Android);

What is the best NFC tool app for iOS?

Best Overall: Decode - NFC Scanner
Users can launch scans from both within the app and the quick launch menu. Force touching the app icon on the home screen to launch a scan brings you the most similar experience to scanning NFC on Android on iOS.1

How do I set up NFC automation on my iPhone?
To create a shortcut, follow these steps:
- Open the Shortcuts app on your iPhone.
- Select 'Automation' at the bottom of the screen.
- Now tap the '+' icon at the top of the screen.
- Now select 'Create Personal Automation'
- Now you can scroll down and select 'NFC'
- Scan and names your NFC tag.

How long do NFC tags last?
10 plus years.  The NFC (near field communication) tag is made up of an antenna and a small passive IC chip usually on a PET substrate with an adhesive backing; no power source required. Tags have a lifespan of 10 plus years

What are the advantages and disadvantages of NFC tags?

NFC pros and cons. While NFC isn't free from security weaknesses, it's more difficult for hackers to access than many other types of RFID because NFC sends information through magnetic field induction, and the field fades faster. However, NFC's short range can be a disadvantage in various use cases.

Can a magnet erase an NFC tag?

No. NFC relies on alternating magnetic (and electrical fields) changing 13560000 times per second. A magnet represents a steady field, or at most one changing at the comparatively low rate at which you could physically move something. There will be no interference in terms of the actual signals.


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Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Chat GPT update 2023: All The ChatGPT Updates To Know About #aucklandrepair #drmobilesnz #drmobileslimited #chatgpt



ChatGPT is what everyone is talking about right now. The artificial intelligence (AI) powered chatbot, created by OpenAI, has become the fastest-growing consumer application in history, crossing 100 million users in just two months. As the number of users continues to rise, OpenAI has been busy with introducing unique updates to make ChatGPT more accurate in its responses and factually robust.

The massive popularity of the chatbot has been indeed astonishing. According to a UBS study, the AI-powered chatbot clocked 13 million unique visitors per day in January. TikTok, one of the world's most famous social media apps, took around nine months from its launch to hit the 100 million mark in monthly active users. Meta-owned Instagram, which is almost every month coming up with new updates and features, took two-and-half years to reach the number.

Before we check out the updates, let's try to know what it is about this chatbot that makes it stand above the rest and challenge the authority and dominance of search engine behemoth Google.




Why is ChatGPT famous?

Users are turning to this tool for its obvious utility: it is an AI that can generate human-like responses to almost any question the user may have. The answer is often well-structured and loaded with precise details.

Built on Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT), ChatGPT is essentially a neural network learning model through which a machine can be trained to perform tasks that fall within the purview of natural language processing (NLP).

To put it simply, the GPT enables this new chatbot to respond in a conversational way, and the neural network is essentially a learning algorithm which makes the chatbots mimic the brain and understand human languages as they are spoken or typed.

Yet, despite all the hype surrounding it, this tool is still a work in progress.

Many have found problems with its answers, especially with regard to factual accuracy, since the information in it is limited to 2021. This means that the chatbot cannot give accurate answers to queries that would be connected to events after it, such as 'who won the FIFA World Cup 2022?' and similar questions.

Also, there are concerns over the manner in which it can be abused into giving answers it is programmed not to, such as generating ransomware or phishing emails — two of the biggest dark sides of the AI chatbot that researchers have been able to point at.

And, that's why updates become all the more important before it grows into the go-to search engine or digital assistant.

Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Tech Update 2023: Ten types of Long Range Wi-Fi Antennas your can make at home #drmobileslimited #iphonerepair #aucklandrepair

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Ten types of Long Range Wi-Fi Antennas your can make at home!!

Why spend big bucks on Wi-Fi extenders, just build a budget-friendly Wi-Fi antenna at home?

While modern Wi-Fi antennas allow you to use the fastest speeds within your ISP's package, they can be quite expensive. Luckily, you can always turn to DIY projects to improve your connection signal without spending too much money.

The current and more popular model is the dual bank WiFi dongle.

A dual-band Wi-Fi dongle is a small device that provides wireless connectivity to devices that don't have built-in Wi-Fi capabilities. It plugs into a USB port and allows the device to connect to Wi-Fi networks.

The term "dual-band" refers to the two frequency bands supported by the dongle: 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. These frequency bands are used for wireless communication and have different characteristics.

The 2.4 GHz band is more common and widely supported. It provides good range and can penetrate through walls and obstacles easily. However, since it is widely used, it can be crowded and susceptible to interference from other devices like cordless phones, microwaves, and Bluetooth devices.

The 5 GHz band offers faster speeds and is less crowded, resulting in potentially better performance. It is especially useful in environments with many Wi-Fi networks or interference from other devices. However, its range is generally shorter compared to the 2.4 GHz band, and it may have more difficulty penetrating through walls.

By having a dual-band Wi-Fi dongle, you can connect to both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks. This allows you to take advantage of the benefits of each frequency band and choose the one that provides the best performance in your specific situation.


Check out these 10 DIY long range Wi-Fi antennas you can make on a shoestring budget. Note that some of them may require you to obtain a license from the FCC (or relevant authority governing wireless devices in your territory), so do check before making yours.

1. Homemade Wi-Fi Antenna

2. DIY Tin Can Wi-Fi Antenna

3. DIY Long Range Wi-Fi Antenna

4. Wi-Fi Signal Catcher

5. Dual Band Wi-Fi Repeater

6. Wi-Fi Scanner Made Using ESP8266
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn71WxR8YYs

7. Long Range Wi-Fi MSP/PPM

8. Ultra-Long Range Wi-Fi Router

9. From Scrap to a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Antenna

10. DIY 1KM Wi-Fi Antenna

 Boost Your Wi-Fi Range

There you have it, 10 DIY Wi-Fi projects you can make for cheap and enjoy a long distance internet range. Most of the projects will only require you to invest in basic hand tools and a few locally available materials.

You're already paying a premium to your ISP; it only makes sense to get the most out of the subscription. Now is the right time to maximize your Wi-Fi potential.

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Friday, June 16, 2023

Scam Warning: The 4 Most Dangerous Email Security Threats in 2023 #scamalert #iphonerepair #drmobileslimited #davidlimnz



In this article, we will discuss the top 4 email security threats that Australian businesses are likely to face in 2023, and explore some of the solutions that can be implemented to mitigate these risks.

According to a recent report, in 2022, 82% of all data breaches involved 'the human element' (the use of stolen credentials, phishing, misuse or human error).

This statistic is a stark reminder of the importance of email security in today's digital landscape, particularly for Australian businesses.

With email being one of the primary communication channels used by businesses across all industries, it's not surprising that cybercriminals are increasingly targeting email accounts in their attempts to gain unauthorised access to sensitive data or networks.

By understanding the nature of these security threats and taking proactive steps to address them, businesses can safeguard their data and ensure the continued trust of their clients and partners.




Email Security Threats

(1). Phishing


Phishing is one of the most common email security threats faced by businesses today.

In fact, the global average cost of a successful phishing attack was $4.91M USD (approx. $7.1M AUD) in 2022.

Phishing attacks typically involve an attacker sending an email that appears to be from a legitimate source, such as a bank or other trusted organisation, in an attempt to trick the recipient into providing sensitive information such as login credentials or financial data.

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https://www.tekspace.com.au/blog/top-email-security-threats-2023/




Tech Update 2023: Top Facebook Scams of 2023 and How to Avoid Them #scam alert #aucklandrepair #iphonerepair #drmobileslimited



Facebook is the most popular social media app in the world, and scammers flock to it to fleece unsuspecting users. Here are some of the most common ways they try.

    Phishing: Emails or direct messages with sketchy links that download malware or capture login credentials on spoofed websites.
    Romance: Friend requests and direct messages that attempt to create a romantic interest with the goal to steal money from the victim
    Prizes or job offers: Claims designed to obtain personal information or money from the victim
    Shopping: Selling counterfeit goods under a faux brand account or selling nothing at all using fake accounts
    Quizzes and games: Designed to ellicit personal information in the answers, then hacking accounts with it
    Friend requests: Either from people you don't know or people you're already friends with (cloned accounts)
    Charity pleas: Creating fake charities to get donations during times of disaster
 


Phishing scams

Scams involving fake emails have been around for years, and Facebook users are not immune from receiving them.

Phishing email will include a link and some wording that encourages you to follow the link to Facebook — except it isn't the real Facebook, just a spoofed website.

Sometimes the website will be that you have compromised accounts. Other times, it will ask you to validate your login information. One growing trend is to send you an email link to reset your Facebook account, claiming it has been disabled for security purposes.

Money being phishedWhatever the reason, the goal is always the same — to get you to provide confidential information to cybercriminals.

Unfortunately, if you fall for this common scam, cybercriminals have all the information they need to wreak havoc in your life. Depending on the information you provide, they can take over your Facebook account and con your friends, pretending to be you. They might also be able to access and drain your bank account or use your credit card to rack up fraudulent purchases.

This strategy isn't limited to actual emails, either. More and more often, cybercriminals are using Facebook Messenger to send the same kind of links.
Romance scams

One of the oldest scams involves fraudsters posing as love interests to target unsuspecting Facebook users. These faux romancers are people you've never heard of before. Scammers pretend they've gone through a traumatic breakup or use flattery to woo you. A romance scam is designed to play on your emotions and gain your trust.

This isn't a short-term effort. Chats build up over the course of weeks and months before the con-man makes their pitch. But it always ends the same way — they eventually ask you to send money. It's one of the most popular spots for catfishing online. A recent romance scam that's been making the rounds is the so-called "Mason" scam.

The scammer can use a variety of reasons to get your money. One of the most popular is for the "romantic interest" to purchase airline tickets and visas so they can come and meet you in person. Another popular tactic is to say they need help covering their daily living expenses until they can eventually join you.

In all cases, the affection is not real. If you fall for their pleas, you'll end up with an empty bank account and a romance that never was.




You've won! scams

Trophy with Question MarkThe excitement of winning a prize is hard to resist. The problem is that scammers know this and use that excitement against you. Sometimes they pose as celebrities, other times as big brands you trust. In all cases, the prize is irresistible. All you have to do to claim your prize is to send a small fee to cover shipping or other processing costs. In some cases, you don't even have to do more than scan a QR code.

The goal is to get you to divulge your personal information and bank or credit card information. Once you do, you never hear from the scammer again, and your only prize is identity theft or an empty bank account.
Bogus job scams

The allure of a high-paying job opportunity might be hard to resist, especially when it comes without having to do anything yourself. But before you say yes to any unexpected offer, understand this is a common technique used by cybercriminals to extract personally identifying information from you.

If you respond to an offer like this, you'll be asked to provide the typical information needed to start any job — your home address, your social security number, and perhaps even a copy of your driver's license or passport. Unfortunately, this is all a clever criminal needs to steal your identity. Instead of a job, you get a financial mess to clean up.
Shopping scams

Facebook has grown from a simple social network app to a robust e-commerce platform. Businesses of all sizes maintain a page and regularly promote their goods and services via sponsored posts. Unfortunately, cybercriminals capitalize on the popularity of Facebook shopping, too, particularly with scam ads.

Scammers create fake brand accounts to push counterfeit goods. Other times, they create unheard-of shop names with "too good to be true" offers, then push scam ads like the one below. These unknown sellers offer goods at ridiculously cheap prices but don't deliver anything at all. Instead, they take your money and disappear.

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https://vpnoverview.com/privacy/social-media/facebook-scams/