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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, October 6, 2018
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "No, Apple hasn't activated a secret Mac repair kill switch - yet: It's still possible to repair new Macs featuring the T2 chip - for now. But given Apple's track record, people are entitled to be worried."  ZDNet 7:26 AM
  • "iMac Pro, MacBook Pro third-party repairs still possible, confirms iFixit" SlashGear 7:59 AM
  • "Could spies actually insert malicious chips into computer circuit boards? A manufacturing expert says it's possible"  Business Insider 7:22 AM
  • "Apple and manufacturers: Qualcomm can't demand 'billions in royalties' while ducking patent-specific claims" Foss Patents 10:16 AM
  • "Apple Fans Seem More Psyched for the New iPhone This Year: Apple may have reached a turning point, judging by an unofficial Morgan Stanley barometer."  Barron's 10/5
  • "Remembering Steve Jobs: A Visionary Leader Who Changed The World/Apple CEO and co-founder, Steve Jobs was the most inspiring and inspired individual I have ever met and worked for. Today precisely seven years after his passing his name is still synonymous with visionary, genius, innovator, and icon. He revolutionized the world with ground-breaking innovations with the personal computer, iPod, iPhone, and iPad."  Forbes 10/5
  • "Remembering Steve Jobs, seven years after his death" AppleInsider 10/5
  • "Apple Named Most Valuable Brand on Eve of Steve Jobs' Death Anniversary" Investopedia 10/5
  • "UK cyber security agency backs Apple, Amazon China hack denials"  Reuters 10/5
  • "Apple and Amazon hit back over China soy chip report" BBC 10/5
  • "Apple/China: chain gang" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 10/5
  • "Apple launched investigation into Bloomberg's China hack claims, 'found nothing': Apple reportedly launched a wide-reaching internal investigation into an explosive report claiming Chinese spies compromised its servers in what boils down to a complex supply chain hack, but came up empty in its examination." AppleInsider 10/5
  • "Google: Apple, your sneaky iPhone patching is endangering users/If I can find these bugs using public tools, think what baddies can do with secret ones, says Project Zero expert."  ZDNet 10/5
  • "'Highly plausible' Apple servers could be infected with spy chips, says former Apple hardware engineer" Cult of Mac 10/5