The Web site wego.here.com (formerly here.com) evolved out of the maps.ovi.com and then maps.nokia.com site and provides the web companion to the HERE suite. It works on all major browsers. Users can organize their favorite places on collections and sync to mobile devices. The Web application also uses WebGL to offer 3D map views without a plugin. With 3D goggles, users can get stereoscopic views of 25 cities. It also provides detailed street-level imaging for many cities.[20] As of 2013, the Web site offers routing support between many waypoints, city pages of over fifty popular cities showing local time and weather conditions, along with information from Lonely Planet and suggested places, 3D maps of 25 cities, with routing support.[21][22] It also offers live traffic flow visualization, public transport search, and synchronization of user's points of interest (Collections) between the Web site and mobile device. Additionally, it shows heat maps to visualize areas popular for food, nightlife, shopping and local sights in select cities, listing and managing businesses.[23]
Solaris Third Party Bulletins are used to announce security patches for third party software distributed with Oracle Solaris. Solaris Third Party Bulletins are published on the same day as Oracle Critical Patch Updates are released. These bulletins will be updated on the third Tuesday of the following two months after their release (i.e., the two months between the normal quarterly Critical Patch Update publication dates). In addition, Solaris Third Party Bulletins may also be updated for vulnerability patches deemed too critical to wait for the next scheduled publication date. Solaris Third Party Bulletins released before 2018 are available here.
Starting October 20, 2015, Oracle will also publish Oracle Linux Bulletins which list all CVEs that had been resolved and announced in Oracle Linux Security Advisories in the last one month prior to the release of the bulletin. The Oracle Linux Bulletin will be published on the same day as Oracle Critical Patch Updates are released. These bulletins will also be updated for following two months after their release (i.e., the two months between the normal quarterly Critical Patch Update publication dates) to cover all CVEs that had been resolved in those two months following the bulletin's publication. In addition, Oracle Linux Bulletins may also be updated for vulnerability patches deemed too critical to wait for the next scheduled bulletin publication date. Oracle Linux Bulletins released before 2018 are here.
Starting July 19, 2016, Oracle will also publish Oracle VM Server for x86 Bulletins which will list all CVEs that had been resolved and announced in Oracle VM Server for x86 Security Advisories in the last one month prior to the release of the bulletin. The Oracle VM Server for x86 Bulletin will be published on the same day as Oracle Critical Patch Updates are released. These bulletins will also be updated for following two months after their release (i.e., the two months between the normal quarterly Critical Patch Update publication dates) to cover all CVEs that had been resolved in those two months following the bulletin's publication. In addition, Oracle VM Server for x86 Bulletins may also be updated for vulnerability patches deemed too critical to wait for the next scheduled bulletin publication date. Oracle VM Server for x86 Bulletins released before 2018 are here.
However, there are some uses of the Google Maps Platform that we just don't want to see: maps that identify the places to buy illegal drugs in a city, for instance, or any other illegal activity. We also respect people's privacy, so the Google Maps Platform shouldn't be used to identify private information about individuals.
Now in public preview, Microsoft Managed Home Screen (MHS) has been updated to improve the core workflows and user experience. In addition to some user interface changes, there is a new top bar navigation where admins can configure device identifying attributes to be displayed. Additionally, users can access settings, sign in/out, and view notifications when permissions are requested on the top bar.
As part of our continuing efforts to improve the Intune reporting infrastructure, there have been several user interface (UI) changes for app configuration policy reporting. The UI has been updated with the following changes:
This setting now appears with the Deprecated tag. If this deprecated setting was previously applied on a device, the setting value is updated to NotApplicable and has no effect on the device. If this setting is configured on a device, there's no effect on the device.