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 The bundles, which are collectively dubbed  Apple One,   are an obvious ploy to hook more people on Apples services as smartphone sales produce diminishing returns. Bloomberg cites Apple insiders as saying there will be different tiers, with the most basic bundle including Apple Music and Apple TV+. The next tier up will add Apple Arcade. The one after that adds Apple News+, and the one after that adds extra iCloud storage.     https://gizmodo/some-of-the-best-xbox-games-are-coming-to-android-via-p-1844598920 On top of that, Bloomberg reports that Apple is also developing a Peloton-esque virtual fitness subscription for the iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. Itll possibly be included with a higher-tier bundle and is codenamed  Seymour.  Supposedly, these bundles are taking a page from Amazons playbook with Prime subscriptions. One main difference here is that the subscriptions will be compatible with Apples Family Sharing system, meaning as many as six people鈥攅r, family members鈥攃an get in on a service-sharing grift. Bloombergs sources say the bundles are meant to save som stanley cup ewhere between $2 and $5 a month. This  pivot to services  isnt terribly surprising. Last year, Apple held a whole special event dedicated to new services, introducing the Apple Card, Apple  stanley thermos TV+, Apple Arcade, and Apple News+. In June, 9to5 Mac also found code in iOS 13.5.5  stanley fr that references a  bundle offer  and  bundle subscription  that were absent in previous versions of iOS. Bundles might also not be limited to ser Svci I Cannot Believe There   s Really Going to Be a Morbius Movie
 Friday morning, the Twitter account MalwareHunterTeam reported ransomware known as WanaCrypt0r  a WannaCry variant  spreading at an alarming rate.  In less than 3 hours  even can say less than 2 hours if we count it from the explosion , they got victims already from 11 countries.      Approximately 6 hours later, at 1pm ET,  Kaspersky Lab reported more than 45,000 attacks in 74 countries.  Number still growing fast,  tweeted Costin Raiu, director of global research for the Moscow-based security firm stanley quencher . Update: There is a patch for this exploit鈥攕ee the bottom of the post聽for instructions. Russia, Taiwan and Spain appear to be those initially hit the hardest, but a map of the infections generated by MalwareTec stanley cup h show the ransomware spreading to all populated continents, stanley termosky  and numerous reports from security researchers indicate that WanaCrypt0r has also found its way into the US. https://twitter/embed/status/863071199093542912 An initial report from UK-based MalwareTech researcher indicate that the ransomware was spreading peer-to-peer and may have been weaponized using a leaked Microsoft Windows exploit  EternalBlue  stolen from the U.S. National Security Agency. https://gizmodo/hospitals-across-england-infected-with-ransomware-leav-1795165579 Among those to first report infections publicly are 16 hospitals in England and the Spanish telecom聽Telefonica. The infected systems rendered files encrypted and inaccessible and a warning flashed across the screens.  You only have 3 days to s