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MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, December 19, 2019
 

 

General Interest/Potpourri
  • "Apple Security Surprise As Google Deemed More Trustworthy In 2019"  Forbes 7:53 AM
  • "Physically Disabled Employee Sues Apple Inc. for Constructive Dismissal"  Monkhouse Law 8:08 AM
  • "Did the iPhone 7 break legal radiation levels? FCC disputes recent test" 9to5Mac 2:53 PM
  • "FCC Says iPhone Didn't Exceed Radiofrequency Radiation Safety Levels" MacRumors 3:17 PM
  • "Josh Blacker of Apple TV Plus show See talks Jason Momoa and fighting blind: The actor drew inspiration for his role from his brother-in-law, who is legally blind and a mountain climber." CNET 7:50 PM
  • "Apple Strikes Exclusive First-Look Deal With 'Catastrophe' & 'Divorce' Creator Sharon Horgan" Deadline 1:49 PM
  • "Woman uses 'Find My iPhone' feature to recover stolen car" BGR 6:58 PM
  • "Last of Australia's big four banks will offer Apple Pay" Cult of Mac 7:56 AM
  • "Facebook owns the four most downloaded apps of the decade" BBC 7:52 AM
  • "Little America — Official Trailer | Apple TV+" YouTube 11:24 AM
Non-Apple News
  • "Cox owes $1 billion to record labels for harboring music pirates, jury decides: Cox says it will appeal" The Verge 7:53 PM
  • "Cox Communications hit with $1B music piracy verdict: Damage award comes after major record labels accused the internet giant of turning a blind eye to piracy on its networks." CNET 7:45 PM
  • "How a Top Antitrust Official Helped T-Mobile and Sprint Merge: Text messages indicate that Makan Delrahim, the head of the Justice Department's antitrust division, worked behind the scenes to help the companies pull off a deal." New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 6:33 PM
  • "Federal study: Facial recognition systems most benefit middle-aged white males" The Next Web 5:04 PM
  • "Malware at Wawa stores has been stealing credit card info since March" Engadget 6:34 PM
  • "Wawa says POS malware incident impacts 'potentially all locations': Wawa said the malware infection lasted between March and December 2019." ZDNet 6:34 PM
  • "Wawa announces data breach that may have impacted customers at all of its locations for 9 months" Business Insider 5:03 PM
  • "Robocall-crushing TRACED act passes Senate and heads to Oval Office" TechCrunch 4:27 PM
  • "In Memoriam: Technology That Died in 2019/Death comes for us all, even once-great Silicon Valley giants. Here are the apps, startups, devices, and sites that drifted off into the great beyond in 2019." PC Magazine 4:18 PM
  • "Ring Issues Password Resets After User Logins Found Online" PC Magazine 8:45 PM
  • "Amazon's Ring has been blaming reused passwords, but now thousands of logins have leaked" The Verge 7:55 PM
  • "Multiple Ring data breaches reported, thousands of customers impacted" Android Central 3:58 PM
  • "Facebook is building an operating system so it can ditch Android" TechCrunch 11:52 AM
  • "Google goes offline after fibre cables cut" BBC 10:48 AM
  • "EU data transfer tools are legal, says EU court adviser in Facebook privacy case" Reuters 7:52 AM
  • "Is this Samsung's next Galaxy Fold?" The Verge 8:06 AM
  • "Alleged Leaked Images of Samsung's Clamshell-Style Galaxy Fold Appear Online" MacRumors 7:51 AM
Publications/Podcasts
  • "Macworld's January Digital Magazine: Apple's new 16-inch MacBook Pro, reviewed" Macworld 6:34 PM
  • "The Cult of Mac, 2nd Edition finally hits stores, so let's party tonight [Book signing] Cult of Mac 2:52 PM
  • "LG spent 6 months building an ASMR mode for the LG G8X ThinQ because it could" 9to5Google 1:54 PM
  • "Location Data, Listener Mail – TMO Daily Observations 2019-12-19" The Mac Observer 1:40 PM
  • "9to5Mac Happy Hour 256: HomeKit and 'Connected Home', Apple Podcasts on Echo, TV+ in 2020" 9to5Mac 11:54 AM
  • "The year in Apple: 2019 in review/Macworld Podcast episode 680" Macworld 7:56 AM