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The new v17.3 software has been launched just a few days after fans of the service were told to upgrade to v17.2.
Kodi says that it felt it necessary to quickly launch another upgrade to sort some minor bug and security issues.
Along with these fixes the new software includes a patch which stops malicious subtitle zip files that could potentially infect and harm users’ media players.
It was claimed by security company, Check Point, that Hackers could take control of a computer, smartphone, tablet or smart TV by manipulating subtitle text files.
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“As such we highly encourage all users to install this latest version!
“Any previous Kodi version will not get any security patch.
“We have began the roll out of this version and Android Play Store as well as Windows Store have this update pending and will roll out as soon as possible.”
The news of this latest Kodi upgrade comes as the company have announced an early test build of version 18 is now live.
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Announcing the news on their blog, Kodi’s Martijn Kaijser, said: “At times you do wonder what else could still be added to Kodi as it has been made quite feature complete over the past years.
“Well I can assure you this and several other upcoming features will make your Kodi experience from the couch even more awesome than it already was.”
Part of the version 18 update means that, for the first time, all Android TV users can now see their Kodi library content directly on the main home screen.
Along with this there’s also full voice and search integration in the Leia upgrade and users can now use the Google voice search to trawl through their Kodi library straight from the Android screen.
Another nice feature included in the update is the ability to search without having to type on the remote control.
Version 18 uses voice for text typing with users simply able to dictate their search directly into the TV.
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Kodi project lead Martijn Kaijser has revealed his team is looking to bring Digital Rights Management (DRM) to the platform to entice legitimate sources of copyrighted content to Kodi. If the plan works, here are some of the best movies, live sports and video games we’d love to see make the jump to Kodi
It’s worth noting that Kodi software itself is not illegal and the company behind it are actually trying to distance themselves from pirated content.
However, the software can be changed with third-party add-ons providing access to pirated illegal of content.
It’s these add-ons which are now being targeted with many of the UK’s ISPs, government agencies, broadcasters and rights holders joining forces to disrupt the streams being pushed out across the internet.
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Academy chains are being encouraged to set up selective schools under government plans that include expanding grammar schools in England.
Separate units for high-ability pupils are also being encouraged within their existing chains of schools.
Schools standards minister Nick Gibb told academy bosses new selective schools would bring more choice and flexibility to the education system.
The National Union of Teachers said the majority of children would lose out.
And the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) said this undermined the current consultation on increasing selection in the education system if ministers were already pitching the idea.
Mr Gibb was speaking at a conference organised by Academy Ambassadors, an organisation that supports academies bringing skilled businesspeople on to the boards of academy trusts.
He said the government’s proposals were “asking how some existing non-selective schools, including academies, could become selective – if they wish”.
‘Wrong priorities’
He said: “The consultation also proposes entirely new selective schools being established as free schools, to widen choice, to bring more flexibility, and to challenge those areas of the country where too few pupils are entered for the EBacc combination of core academic GCSEs.
“Some of the schools in your trust may wish to introduce selection by ability.
“Your trust may consider establishing a new selective free school or you may look to expand using the routes that are already available.”
He added: “The consultation will also look at how we might encourage multi-academy trusts to establish single centres in which to educate the most able pupils.”
Mr Gibb said this was already possible for academies through the non-selective admissions process, as the most able were identified after they had been admitted to an individual school.
Kevin Courtney, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, said: “Once again ministers are demonstrating that they have the wrong priorities for education, instead of focusing on how we can deliver a world-class education for all pupils in all schools in England.
“The government is pursuing its plans for a costly restructure of the school system which all education experts oppose and in which the majority of children will lose out.”
Malcolm Trobe, ASCL acting general secretary, said: “The evidence indicates that increasing selection will not have the same effect as the policy imperative, which is to improve social mobility and improve overall education quality in this country.
“The most appropriate step now is to collate evidence and await the outcomes of the consultation before taking any decisions.”
He also suggested the special units for the most able pupils within chains appeared to seek to create an absolute academic elite.
[Source:- BBC]