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Apple iPhone Has The Weirdest New Bug: Don't Send These iMessages
Apple iPhone Has The Weirdest New Bug: Don't Send These iMessages

Forbes

time14-05-2025

  • Forbes

Apple iPhone Has The Weirdest New Bug: Don't Send These iMessages

A problem has arisen in the iPhone and there are some things you can't quite say when you're sending an iMessage. If you do, it'll refuse to send the voice message. The iPhone's Messages app Imagine, if you will, the scene: you're dictating an audio message into your iPhone Messages app. 'I've just spilled Ben & Jerry's down my Dolce & Gabbana shirt. I can't afford another, I'm going to H&M for an emergency t-shirt. Let's meet at Dave & Buster's,' you say. You press send and all looks good at your end. Problem is, the recipient will never see it, and you may have a quiet night at Dave & Buster's waiting for them to appear. In fact, if you could see the other phone you'd spot it doing something a bit weird, with the typing indicator on their iPhone flashing at a crazily high speed as though it was about to have a nervous breakdown. Then it would stop, with no message appearing. It's all down to the ampersand, the one between Ben & Jerry's and the other brand names mentioned above. The issue was first spotted on the podcast Search Engine in the episode titled 'The Dave and Busters Anomaly,' named after the sports bar and restaurant chain whose title can't be transmitted. As the iPhone begins to transcribe the voice message, that's when the problem occurs. App developer Guilherme Rambo also investigated the issue and found the same thing. Rambo's explanation of the curiosity goes like this. 'When you send an audio message using the Messages app, the message includes a transcription of the audio. If you happen to pronounce the name 'Dave and Buster's' as someone would normally pronounce it, almost like it's a single word, the transcription engine on iOS will recognize the brand name and correctly write it as 'Dave & Buster's' (with an ampersand),' he begins. So far, so good. But there's more. 'HTML is a markup language, it uses different tags to indicate to a browser or some other program how to interpret the contents of a message. XHTML is a stricter version of HTML that's based on XML and allows custom tags, as long as the document is compatible with the XML standard. The ampersand symbol has special meaning in HTML/XHTML. It's used to indicate special characters that would normally be interpreted as code. For example, a paragraph in HTML is represented with ,' Rambo explains. And, as MacRumors puts it: 'The parsing error triggers Apple's BlastDoor Messages feature that protects users from malicious messages that might rely on problematic parsing, so ultimately, the audio message fails to send.' Until the bug is fixed, maybe choose different brands to mention (Haagen Dazs, J Crew, Uniqlo and McDonald's, maybe?).

Cargotec publishes its 2024 annual report and financial statements
Cargotec publishes its 2024 annual report and financial statements

Yahoo

time27-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Cargotec publishes its 2024 annual report and financial statements

CARGOTEC CORPORATION, STOCK EXCHANGE RELEASE, 27 FEBRUARY 2025 AT NOON (EET) Cargotec publishes its 2024 annual report and financial statementsCargotec's annual report 2024 and financial statements for the financial year 1 January–31 December 2024 have been published in English and Finnish. The report consists of the annual review, financial review, corporate governance statement and remuneration report. The financial review consists of the Board of Directors' report, including the sustainability statement, as well as the financial statements, and audit and assurance reports. The sustainability statement has been compiled in accordance with the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS). In accordance with European Single Electronic Format (ESEF) reporting requirements, Cargotec publishes the Board of Directors' report and the consolidated financial statements as an XHTML file, which is the official ESEF version of Cargotec's financial review 2024. In line with the ESEF requirements, the primary financial statements have been labelled with XBRL tags and notes to the financial statements with XBRL block tags. Authorised Public Accountant Firm Ernst & Young Oy has provided an independent auditor's reasonable assurance report on Cargotec's ESEF consolidated financial statements. The assurance engagement has been conducted in accordance with International Standard on Assurance Engagements ISAE 3000. The XHTML file is available in Finnish. Together with the Annual Report, Cargotec also publishes its GRI Index 2024. All materials are available on the company website at APPENDICESCargotec annual report 2024Cargotec GRI index (XHTML file, in Finnish) For further information, please contact:Aki Vesikallio, Vice President, Investor Relations, tel. +358 40 729 1670Tytti McVeigh, Senior Sustainability Manager, Hiab, tel. +358 44 283 6013 Cargotec's (Nasdaq Helsinki: CGCBV) Hiab business is a leading provider of smart and sustainable on road load-handling solutions, committed to delivering the best customer experience every day with the most engaged people and partners. The company's continuing operations sales in 2024 totalled approximately EUR 1.6 billion and it employs over 4,000 people. Attachments Cargotec Annual Report 2024 Cargotec GRI Index 2024 (XHTML file, in Finnish)Sign in to access your portfolio

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