Listen Later is a clever service that turns long-form articles into podcasts [sponsored]

How long is your 'read it later' list? You know, the list of articles you'd like to read, but you just can't ever seem to find the time or motivation to do it? What if I told you there was a way you could start attacking that list while doing other things like driving, working out, doing yard work, or simply relaxing on the couch?

Meet Listen Later, a clever service that can turn any article into an audio track using AI-enhanced text-to-speech technology. This way, instead of you having to read through a lengthy article, you can have a human-like voice read it to you. The whole thing is super easy to setup, articles can be added in just a few taps, and the audio is automatically sent to your favorite podcast app for streaming or downloading. 

Untethered jailbreak for iOS 9.2-9.3.4 devices teased by dora2ios

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Talented jailbreak developer @dora2ios, known for their work on projects such as the Kok3shi9 jailbreak for iOS 9.3.x devices, the meowbrek2 semi-untether for the palera1n jailbreak, and for tinkering with the kernel file descriptor (KFD) exploit to make iOS 16-based jailbreaks for arm64 devices, appears to be working on something new that might be of interest for anyone using legacy iOS 9 firmware.

Security researcher says PoC for kernel vulnerability targeting iOS 17.4.1 and older coming soon

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Apple on Monday released iOS & iPadOS 17.5, with a substantial part of that update incorporating a handful of security patches. At the very top of Apple’s “About the security content of iOS 17.5 and iPadOS 17.5” web page is CVE-2024-27804, a peculiar kernel vulnerability in AppleAVD which had the potential impact of an app being able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges.