SpaceX is planning manned flights to Mars by 2030, Apple CarPlay is coming to Tesla cars, hackers are attacking the Windows Event Viewer, this is the recap.
No respite for tech, whose topicality is still just as overflowing. On the menu of the most significant news of the day before, we find the possible installation of Apple CarPlay in a Tesla, the first SpaceX flights to Mars in 2030 and the discovery of a new Windows threat, which attacks an application unexpected from the operating system. Come on, let’s go for an overview of the news of the day of May 10, 2022!
Apple CarPlay in a Tesla, it’s possible
In theory, installing CarPlay in a Tesla is impossible. If a solution already existed, which consists of going through the vehicle’s Internet browser, a developer has managed to achieve this feat using a Raspberry Pi. His solution even allows you to use Apple CarPlay sometimes, sometimes Android Auto. And good news, since the author makes available to all the sources of his solution.
A hacker manages to install Apple CarPlay in his Tesla, here’s how he did it
The first SpaceX flights to Mars will take place by 2030
According to SpaceX’s COO (Chief Operating Officer), the first manned flights to Mars will begin in 2030. In the meantime, SpaceX plans to return to the Moon in 2024. Provided that, for its part, NASA manages to solve its problems of spacesuits, which will allow the men and women embarked on this mission to get out of their vehicle.
SpaceX, the first flights to Mars with Starship will begin in 2030
This new threat attacks the Windows Event Viewer
Kaspersky researchers have discovered a new type of threat that attacks the Windows Event Viewer. An application for the less unusual, since it is simply supposed to index all the bugs, crashes and other events of the operating system. An unprecedented method that allows the user’s personal data to be stolen, and which could wreak havoc in the weeks to come.
Beware of this new Windows malware, it attacks an unusual place in the system!