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MacSurfer's Archive: Friday, July 27, 2018
 

 

General Interest/Potpourri
  • "Apple Makes Rights Deal To Turn Terry Gilliam's 'Time Bandits' Into TV Series"  Deadline 2:52 PM
  • "Apple May Turn Fantasy 80s Movie 'Time Bandits' Into a TV Series" MacRumors 2:52 PM
  • "New patent lawsuit targets Apple over voice control tech in Siri- & HomeKit-enabled devices"  AppleInsider 7:44 AM
  • "Trump claims again that Apple is building 'plants' in the United States" Business Insider 11:28 AM
  • "Apple is not building new plants in the U.S., even though Trump continues to say it is" BGR 2:24 PM
  • "Apple will repair iPhones, iPads and Macs damaged by Japanese floods for free" 9to5Mac 8:39 AM
  • "Apple provides Japanese customers with free repairs following floods and landslides" AppleInsider 8:59 AM
  • "Over 11 million people have installed spyware from 'Big Star Labs': Apps are quietly collecting full browser histories against Google rules/A new batch of spyware has been discovered by AdGuard Research. The malware comes in the form of Android app (and one unsanctioned iOS app) and extensions for Chrome and Firefox." TechSpot 3:59 PM
  • "In his own words: Steve Jobs was surprised by App Store's early success" iDownload Blog 8:15 AM
  • "Video: Steve Jobs on designing the NeXT logo" Apple Must 11:00 AM
Non-Apple News
  • "Fake news a democratic crisis, MPs warn" BBC 6:33 PM
  • "For Better or Worse, YouTube Now Adapts to Multiple Aspect Ratios" Gizmodo 6:18 PM
  • "The Trump administration is talking to Facebook and Google about potential rules for online privacy"  Washington Post [Free Registration Required] 3:14 PM
  • "Comcast installed Wi-Fi gear without approval—and this city is not happy: After Comcast broke a city's rules, cable lobby asked FCC to preempt them." Ars Technica 2:23 PM
  • "White House reportedly working on federal data privacy policy: Officials are looking to give consumers more control but also limit state efforts." Engadget 9:32 AM
  • "Samsung's (Foldable) 'Galaxy F' Price Will Make The iPhone X Look CHEAP" Know Your Mobile 8:45 AM
  • "Why two seemingly identical wireless network tests give such different results" BGR 8:08 AM
  • "Samsung teases Galaxy Note 9's big battery, memory" ZDNet 7:53 AM
  • "Google follows in Apple's footsteps by cleaning up its Play Store" TechCrunch 11:28 AM
  • "Amazon challenges ACLU study on facial recognition tech and police" GeekWire 3:45 PM
  • "Google warns about 'inherent bias' in face recognition: Silicon Valley is having a rocky relationship with face recognition technology"  V3 8:14 AM
  • "Google bans crypto-mining apps from Play Store" BBC 7:48 AM
  • "Twitter shares fall 18% as number of monthly users slips" BBC 7:44 AM
  • "Facebook could spend $10 million this year to protect Mark Zuckerberg — that's over $27,000 per day" Business Insider 8:29 AM
  • "Facebook stops InfoWars host posting for 30 days" BBC 7:44 AM
  • "Facebook removes four videos on pages operated by Alex Jones and InfoWars" CNNMoney 7:43 AM
Publications/Podcasts
  • "The Talk Show: 'Cut That Mustache With Scissors', With Special Guest Marco Arment" Daring Fireball 8:16 PM
  • "Gadget Lab Podcast: The New MacBook Pro" Wired [Free/Paid Registration Required] 2:53 PM
  • "Macstock -Julie Kuehl On CoSchedule, Macstock, and Star Trek Las Vegas" MacVoices 2:12 PM
  • "Under the Hood with iPhone Cellular Data, Uninterrupted Power Supplies -TMO Daily Observations 2018-07-27" The Mac Observer 12:43 PM
  • "Macworld August 2018 Digital Edition" Macworld UK 8:46 AM
  • "iPad & iPhone User 134 Digital Edition" Macworld UK 8:46 AM
  • "Podcast discusses new MacBook Pro thermal fix, listener questions, and more" AppleInsider 8:16 AM
  • "2018 MacBook Pro performance, after the patch, on The CultCast" Cult of Mac 8:09 AM