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"Apple is at the center of alleged WikiLeaks hacks: The latest documents published on WikiLeaks reveal some of the tools allegedly used by the CIA to hack into iPhones and Macs." CNET 8:36 PM
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"Latest leaked CIA hack focuses on Apple's macOS, utilizes patched Thunderbolt EFI exploit" AppleInsider 10:31 AM
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"New WikiLeaks Vault 7 Dump Shows the CIA's Mac Firmware Attacks" Wired 2:08 PM
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"Why Take Control Was Labeled 'Not Secure' Briefly" TidBITS 8:50 PM
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Reviews/How-To/Tips |
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"How to change the default search scope in Finder" iDownload Blog 8:00 AM
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"How to Sort Pictures Automatically With Automator for Mac" Envato Tuts+ 7:53 AM
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"How to view the HTML source code of a web page on iOS or Mac" iDownload Blog 8:19 AM
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"How to implement Apple's two-factor authentication for security on Mac, iPhone, or iPad" AppleInsider 10:40 AM
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"How to Check Out Your Printer's Webpage (And Why You Might Want To!)" The Mac Observer 7:49 AM
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"How iTunes built, and then broke, my meticulous music-listening system" The Verge 7:49 AM
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Press Releases |
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"SSD Speeder for macOS Now Available From B-Eng" prMac 7:54 AM
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"Digital Anarchy's Flicker Free plug-in a useful tool for Final Cut Pro X users" Apple World Today 7:35 AM
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