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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, June 13, 2018
 

 

General Interest/Potpourri
  • "Apple Orders Hilde Lysiak Series From Dana Fox, Dara Resnik"  Variety 1:19 PM
  • "Apple Gives Straight-to-Series Order for Drama on Child Journalist Hilde Lysiak" MacRumors 1:23 PM
  • "Apple quietly closed an important privacy loophole while preaching about its data protection credentials"  Bloomberg 8:53 AM
  • "Apple bans developers from creating, selling user Contacts databases: One less thing developers can do with Contacts information after they have it." Ars Technica 9:11 AM
  • "Apple bans developers from harvesting user contact details from App Store" Telegraph 8:20 AM
  • "Apple's got you by your ears..." Apple Must 12:13 PM
  • "First Apple Store in Israel could be planned for skyscraper in Tel Aviv" 9to5Mac 11:20 AM
  • "Murder trial delayed for 'unprecedented, critical' Apple Watch evidence" Cult of Mac 8:47 AM
  • ": iPhone X spends week in a river before being returned to owner in working condition" Pocketnow 9:26 PM
Non-Apple News
  • "Mozilla may be working on a voice-controlled browser: An internal meeting hinted at the nonprofit's ambitions." Engadget 7:57 PM
  • "DxOMark says it has received money offers for review coverage"  Android Authority 2:31 PM
  • "Facebook releases new privacy safeguards after ceding to pressure from advertisers" Reuters 1:13 PM
  • "Vivo will actually sell a smartphone with a pop-up front camera: Why have a notched smartphone when your camera can just pop up when you need it?" Ars Technica 11:23 AM
  • "USB-IF and Fast Charging: New Standard Logo with Wattage Listed" AnandTech 11:20 AM
  • "Samsung sets to introduce foldable mobile: Foldable phones are coming — it's only a matter of time — and Samsung Electronics will be the first company in the world to put one on the market, possibly as soon as next year." The Korea Times 10:27 AM
  • "Inside Amazon's $3.5 million competition to make Alexa chat like a human" The Verge 8:41 AM
  • "Intelligent machines will 'end human evolution', says tech boss" Telegraph 8:20 AM
  • "VR games can look amazing with this game-changing imaging tech" CNET 8:07 AM
  • "Kim Kardashian West thinks she's persuaded Jack Dorsey to let you edit tweets" CNET 8:06 AM
  • "How Maps Became the New Search Box" Wired [Free/Paid Registration Required] 8:02 AM
Publications/Podcasts
  • "The Dalrymple Report: WWDC, Siri Shortcuts, and hockey with Dave Mark" The Loop 9:01 PM
  • "The AR Demo and the Benefits of Surveillance Capitalism -ACM 466" The Mac Observer 5:16 PM
  • "Macworld Podcast: Join us on Thursday, June 14, at 10 a.m. Pacific" Macworld 4:14 PM
  • "#245: Guinea Pig Hate Mail/The WWDC announcements that delighted us, whether Memoji will stand the test of time, the Apple news that didn't happen, and the appeal of attending a conference like WWDC." Relay FM: Clockwise 1:18 PM
  • "John's Mac mini Idea, AltConf and WWDC 2018 Interviews -TMO Daily Observations 2018-06-13" The Mac Observer 1:01 PM
  • "Thirteen Lucky Years of MGG – Mac Geek Gab Podcast 713" The Mac Observer 12:23 PM
  • "Smile Turns 15: An Interview with Greg Scown" 512 Pixels 9:56 AM