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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, February 2, 2019
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "iOS 12.1.4 is coming to fix the worst iPhone and iPad bug to date: Keep an eye out for the iOS 12.1.4 update to be available for your iPhone or iPad, because if you're running iOS 12.1 or later, this is a must-have patch that fixes the worst iOS bug to date." ZDNet 6:56 AM
  • "Apple Says Its Update for Group FaceTime Bug is Getting Bumped to Next Week" Gizmodo UK 7:01 AM
  • "Apple apologizes for privacy-invading FaceTime bug, promises delayed software update" BetaNews 7:01 AM
  • "Apple says a fix for the Group FaceTime bug will be rolled out next week: Until then, use something else" TechRadar UK 7:01 AM
  • "Could Apple Ban Unethical Facial Recognition And Become The Patron Saint Of Privacy?" Forbes 9:11 PM
  • "iPhone data row: Now Apple clears Google, Facebook to run private iOS apps again/Google and Facebook have regained enterprise certificates to run internal iOS apps with employees."  ZDNet 2/1
  • "Apple's war with Facebook has gone nuclear" Yahoo Finance 2/1
  • "Apple finally stood up to Facebook and Google like Tim Cook has been teasing — and it made a powerful point" CNBC 2/1
  • "Apple Stands Up for Privacy. Does It Matter? Tim Cook keeps taking on Facebook, but Facebook's stock keeps rising."  New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 2/1
  • "Apple and Facebook fight reflects overlapping ambitions" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 2/1
  • "Apple restores Google's own internal iPhone apps after privacy brouhaha" Ars Technica 2/1
  • "New Site Exposes How Apple Censors Apps in China: A new website exposes the extent to which Apple cooperates with Chinese government internet censorship, blocking access to Western news sources, information about human rights and religious freedoms, and privacy-enhancing apps that would circumvent the country's pervasive online surveillance regime."  The Intercept 2/1
  • "Apple Takes a Hit in China, and Workers There Feel the Pain: Chinese factories, which have long made goods for the world, increasingly make stuff for the country's own middle class. When those spenders hold back, local workers can suffer."  New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 2/1
  • "Apple in Greater China" Bloomberg [Free/Paid Registration Required] 2/1
  • "How Russia Is Strong-Arming Apple: Moscow is demanding control over users' personal data."  Foreign Policy 2/1
  • "Apple agrees to bend to Russian law and store user data on local servers" AppleInsider 2/1
  • "Apple, the iPhone, and the Innovator's Dilemma" ["In the case of Apple, the company is trapped by its success, and that success is spelled 'iPhone.'"]  Wired [Free/Paid Registration Required] 2/1
  • "German Court Throws Out Four Qualcomm Patent Suits Against Apple: Ruling is second victory for tech giant in a series of global patent disputes between the two companies" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 2/1
  • "Siri, how do you wipe that smug smile from Qualcomm's face? Apple wins patent skirmish with chip nemesis" The Register 2/1