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I remember iOS 11 like it was just 4 decades ago. There was so much excitement for the new drag and drop features on the iPad that I can feel my adrenaline increase as I write this missive. “Finally”, the iPad was getting real. I took my enthusiasm …
Lees meerJoining Bart this month are Simon Parnell and Mark Chappell from the Essential Apple Podcast. The show starts with the usual followups and updates The post Let’s Talk Apple 93: May 2021 appeared first on MyMac.com.
Lees meerEpisode 4 of the In the News podcast is now available. In this week's episode, Brett Burney and I discuss what we hope to see Apple announce at the WWDC conference, which starts on Monday. We also discuss the AirTag,...
Lees meerMr. Macintosh (tweet): Let’s go over a quick example of why you might want to downgrade BridgeOS. You updated to macOS Big Sur 11.4 from 11.3. After the update, you’ve found that something is not working right. The T2 chip handles many things includ…
Lees meerHector Martin (tweet, Hacker News, Bruce Schneier): A flaw in the design of the Apple Silicon “M1” chip allows any two applications running under an OS to covertly exchange data between them, without using memory, sockets, files, or any other normal…
Lees meerBen Sandofsky (tweet): There’s powerful App Store features only supported though subscriptions: a paid app has one price, that is more or less the same around the world. With subscriptions, you can set per-country pricing. […] Half the challenge of …
Lees meerStuart Ashenbrenner, Jaron Bradley, and Ferdous Saljooki (via Juli Clover, Dan Goodin): In the latest macOS release (11.4), Apple patched a zero-day exploit (CVE-2021-30713) which bypassed the Transparency Consent and Control (TCC) framework. This i…
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