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MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, October 4, 2018
 

 

Analysis/Commentary/Editorial/Opinion
  • "SMS Text Message Login Codes Autofill in iOS 12 and Mojave, But Remain Insecure" TidBITS 12:54 PM
  • "Apple Watch Series 4: A big leap for the Digital Crown" 9to5Mac 11:44 AM
  • "Apple Watch: Hello New Faces, Goodbye Old Faces" Kirkville 10:09 AM
  • "Traffic Acquisition Costs: In June of this year Apple reported that it had paid a total of $100 billion to developers. That is the 18th such figure given in the 10 year history of App Store making the progress of payments and hence revenue and spending easily trackable." asymco 10:09 AM
  • "Key Takeaways from Apple's Lengthy Rebuttal of Bloomberg's 'Chinese Spy Chip' Story" The Mac Observer 4:07 PM
  • "Apple denies ongoing Chinese server spy investigation" Bloomberg 4:04 PM
  • "Apple Strongly Refutes Bloomberg Report That Its Servers Were Compromised by Malicious Chips" Bloomberg 3:56 PM
  • "Apple refutes Bloomberg's spying claims" Apple Must 3:12 PM
  • "Bloomberg: Super Micro motherboards used by Apple, Amazon contained Chinese spy chips" Ars Technica 11:22 AM
  • "Bloomberg: China hacked server hardware by implanting a backdoor chip" ["Obviously, this issue—if true and as widespread as suggested—could have major security implications across the industry. Large companies have vested interests in retaining public trust over data security, and the intelligence community would surely like to keep such an investigation under wraps as well. We'll have to see how it develops in light of the story's publication."]  Six Colors 10:20 AM
  • "Amazon and Apple say that a stunning Chinese hardware attack never happened" Bloomberg 10:09 AM
  • "Apple, Amazon Deny China Installed Tiny Spy Microchips on Their Servers, but We're Still Freaked Out" Gizmodo 9:49 AM
  • "Nothing up my sleeve: MacBook Pro complaints" Macworld 7:37 AM
Non-Apple
  • "Hands On With LG's Hybrid-Mechanical Watch W7" PC Magazine 2:16 PM
  • "LG Watch W7 hands-on review: Mechanical hands might not save the pricey LG Watch W7" Digital Trends 12:53 PM
  • "Is Microsoft hurting USB-C?"  Mashable 10:22 AM
  • "The tragic end of Telltale Games" The Verge 8:47 AM
  • "Do you want IR blasters to return to smartphones? A fun, forgotten technology." Android Central 7:51 AM
  • "Android Confidential: The LG V40 is a better G7, with an OLED display and an extra camera" PCWorld 7:49 AM
  • "Why Chromebooks are a bigger threat to Microsoft than you know" Computerworld 7:30 AM
Humor/Cartoons