

The release patches three serious vulnerabilities that were present in iOS 9.3.4 and below, all of which Apple believes to have been exploited by NSO Group to spy on device owners by reading text messages, as well as tracking incoming and outgoing calls.

However, according to their Kickstarter campaign, this is just the beginning, with a fully upgraded Mk.II benig estimated at $1,500,000.In addition to the standard slew of system-wide bug fixes and stability improvements that should hopefully provide a more pleasurable user experience, it’s also being reported that iOS 9.3.5 update fixes a number of critical security vulnerabilities in the platform. The $500,000 is a necessary upgrade that consists of heavy-duty armor plating, “serious firepower”, upgraded hydraulics, increased top speed, and an upgraded power unit. and Japan? Yes, it’s on! No Transformers yet, but we’re getting there. Are you sure we’re talking about giant robots that are about to fight each other in a never-seen-before bout between the U.S. The entire machine apparently was made to be “lightweight” (although 12,000 pounds it’s not exactly feather-like), which is a problem, considering hand-to-hand fighting is a whole new level of combat. That means it has thin, destructible armor plates and mesh canopy. Well, to understand that we need to see where the big boy stands now.Īccording to its creators, the existing Mk.II tops out at 2.5 mph and is built for long-range paintball combat. We’ve assembled an incredible team of patriots to help us upgrade the Mk.II into the robot America deserves in the world’s first giant robot fight, but we need your support to help pay for those upgrades!” You may wonder what kind of upgrade they are talking about. The thing is, Team Japan demanded that the fight includes hand-to-hand combat. The challenge was set last month, and the group of American inventors were given the chance to prove what they’re able to do.
