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Got malware on your Mac? Yes. Even if it isn’t some nefarious piece of software scouring your Mac for useful information to send back to China or Russia or that nerd Todd down the street, your Mac has malware of some kind. That’s because I put malwa…
Lees meerEvery family member living or visiting the Mincey Plantation has their own Mac. We have a couple of Windows PCs floating around, too, but we’re a decidedly Apple familial organization here. We also have an aging iMac which anyone can use, including …
Lees meerFraser Speirs: The problem with Apple’s iOS education offerings that started to really make me wonder what the future held came when I realised that iTunes U was clearly just being left to die a slow death. At the time of writing, iTunes U still doe…
Lees meerHugo Gutiérrez (Google translation, via Adrian Tineo): The listening of private recordings is carried out through a company subcontracted by the apple company, just as Google does, as EL PAÍS already advanced. These reviewers are responsible for ana…
Lees meerAndrew Griffin (via Phil Schiller, Hacker News): “I can tell you that privacy considerations are at the beginning of the process, not the end,” says Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of software engineering. “When we talk about building…
Lees meerKif Leswing (via John Voorhees, MacRumors): Unlike content moderators at Silicon Valley companies such as Facebook or YouTube that rely on tens of thousands of contractors, Apple’s app reviewers work for Apple, people familiar with the process said.…
Lees meerTim and David are both onsite together at Macstock 2019 in Woodstock, Illinois – reporting on the Galloping Ghost arcade meet up and all The post TechFan 406 – Macstock 2019 appeared first on MyMac.com.
Lees meerIn this solo show Bart tries to breakdown all the photographic jargon associated with lenses. Show notes available at https://lets-talk.ie/ltp70 Reminder – you can The post Let’s Talk Photography 70: Lens Lingo appeared first on MyMac.com.
Lees meerApple (Intel, MacRumors, Hacker News): Apple and Intel have signed an agreement for Apple to acquire the majority of Intel’s smartphone modem business. Approximately 2,200 Intel employees will join Apple, along with intellectual property, equipment …
Lees meerIt’s late in the iOS 12 cycle, but with iOS 12.3.1 I’m seeing a resurgence of an old bug from the iOS 7 days. Specifically, iOS is letting apps such as OmniFocus and Overcast use cellular data, even though I have them unchecked in Settings > Cellula…
Lees meerCraig Mod: Speed in software is probably the most valuable, least valued asset. To me, speedy software is the difference between an application smoothly integrating into your life, and one called upon with great reluctance. Fastness in software is l…
Lees meerFrank Reiff: Unlike sandboxing, notarization should not have any detrimental effects for most Mac apps. As always the real trouble starts when you are trying to inject Notarization into the tangled web of modern Mac software development: entitlement…
Lees meerTwenty years ago, Apple released its first product with Wi-Fi, the iBook. Ben Lovejoy of 9to5Mac takes a look back at the iBook product announcement. Around the same time, two associates at Covington & Burling in Washington, D.C., named Ed...
Lees meerRead receipts should be under the control of the recipient, not the sender. Full stop.
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