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This week's episode of the In the News podcast starts with a short discussion of the release of iOS 15.6 and a related discussion on AirTags. Next, we discuss iPhone privacy: should the government be allowed to force users to...
Lees meerBrandon Williams and Stephen Celis: An interesting feature of NavigationPath is that it is capable of encoding and decoding itself to JSON, even though all of its type information has been erased. This is powerful because it makes state restoration …
Lees meerJeff Johnson: I believe this issue started with iOS 14 and macOS 11, but in any case it definitely happens now with every iOS 15 and macOS 12 update, including today’s iOS 15.6 and macOS 12.5 updates, on every device I own. (I think Apple stopped re…
Lees meerCatherine Thorbecke (via Hacker News): In the two decades since it was first included in products available to the general public, Bluetooth has become so widespread that an entire generation of consumers may not be able to remember a time without i…
Lees meerSAP: Privileges for macOS is designed to allow users to work as a standard user for day-to-day use, by providing a quick and easy way to get administrator rights when needed. When you do need admin rights, you can get them by clicking on the Privile…
Lees meerTextExpander: TextExpander, a developer of productivity software, today announced a $41.4 million financing round and the addition of SaaS industry leader J.D. Mullin as the company’s new CEO. The financing is led by global growth equity investor Su…
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