A report from Bloomberg examines Project Guardian, a secretive Twitter initiative to help moderators quickly protect certain VIP users.
Telegram Adds DRM Lock for Content in Latest Update
Encrypted chat app Telegram has been updated with new features, including DRM for certain content.
With this update, we’re helping creators protect the content they publish on Telegram and ensure that it is available only for their intended audience.
Group and Channel owners who want to keep their content members-only can restrict message forwarding from their chat, which also prevents screenshots and limits the ability to save media from posts.
Get an iPhone MagSafe Fan With Razer Phone Cooler Chroma
The Razer Phone Cooler Chroma is a MagSafe fan to cool down your iPhone, and it has Razer’s Chroma RGB technology for lighting customization.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt Joins Chainlink Labs as Strategic Advisor
Eric Schmidt, former CEO and executive chairman of Google, has joined Chainlink Labs as a strategic advisor.
Apple TV+ Renews 'Truth be Told' For Season Three
‘Truth be Told’, starring Octavia Spencer, will return to Apple TV+ for season three, with Maisha Closson serving as showrunner.
Satechi's New Thunderbolt 4 Dock Offers Ports For All Your Needs
Satechi released a new product, a Thunderbolt 4 dock. It offers a range of ports for your needs and is available to purchase for US$299.99.
Does Apple Have Too Much Control Over Your iPhone?
Recode is working on a series that examines Big Tech and antitrust. Sara Morrison covers Apple in the first installment, asking “How much control should Apple have over your iPhone?” One paragraph in particular grabbed my attention:
In her book Monopolies Suck, antitrust expert Sally Hubbard described Apple as a “warm and fuzzy monopolist” when compared to Facebook, Google, and Amazon, the other three companies in the so-called Big Four that have been accused of being too big. It doesn’t quite have the negative public perception that its three peers have, and the effects of its exclusive control over mobile apps on its consumers aren’t as obvious.
iOS 15.2 Lets Users View iPhone Parts and Service History
As of iOS 15.2, consumers will be able to view their iPhone parts and service history straight in the Settings app.
Charlotte and Kelly's International Gift Picks – TMO Daily Observations 2021-12-07
Charlotte Henry joins host Kelly Guimont to offer some gift ideas based on Apple gear they use and love, and share a bit of their own wish lists.
Your iPhone Can Help Predict Your Fall Risk
If you are concerned about your fall risk, or that of a loved one, the iPhone can help. It can track walking steadiness in the Health app.
Jamf Helps Customers Deploy One Million M1 Macs
In just over a year, Jamf has helped organizations deploy around one million M1 Macs, including at SAP and Bartlett City Schools.
ZAGG Updates 'Kita Grip 360' Bundle for Nintendo Switch With Stronger Impact Protection
ZAGG has released an update to Kita Grip 360, a bundle for the Nintendo Switch. It consists of a protective case and a screen protector.
IQUNIX F96 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Review
Check Out iQunix F96 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, a cool stuff found from Mac Geek Gab 902.
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Morgan Stanley Sets US$200 Target Price For AAPL - Cites Apple Car, AR/VR
Morgan Stanley has set AAPL a US$200 price target. In a note seen by AppleInsider, the bank cited Apple’s expected moves into cars and AR/VR as the reasons for this price hike.
Lead analyst Katy Huberty said that the bank is cautious on IT hardware heading into 2022 but noted that Apple should benefit from “a light to quality,” driven by new products being priced-in, as well as the iPhone and App Store Huberty points out that Apple shares don’t appear to bake-in the impact of new products. She points out that Apple is developing products aimed at both the AR/VR and self-driving car markets, and the new price target reflects that. “Today, we know that Apple is working on products to address two significantly large markets – AR/VR and Autonomous Vehicles – and as we get closer to these products becoming a reality, we believe valuation would need to reflect the optionality of these future opportunities,” she wrote.
Co-Founder of Swiss SMS Giant 'Mitto AG' Accused of Government Surveillance
Swiss tech company Mitto AG is trusted by companies such as Twitter and Google to deliver SMS security codes to users, appointment reminders, sales promotions, and more. It’s co-founder and COO Ilja Gorelik has been accused of selling access to Mitto’s networks for surveillance.
The existence of the alternate service was only known to a small number of people within the company, these former employees said. Gorelik sold the service to surveillance companies which in turn contracted with government agencies, according to the employees.
Ireland's Inquiry Into Instagram's Usage of Kids' Data Moves Forward
Ireland’s data protection regulator DPC submitted a draft decision and sent it to other data protection authorities in the EU.
1inch Now Available on Ledger Live to Swap Your Cryptocurrencies
Ledger has recently added crypto swapping service 1inch to the Ledger Live app. It offers competitive transaction fees across the largest available liquidity pools.
1inch is a DeFi aggregator spanning over 120 DEXs across Ethereum, Polygon, Binance Smart Chain and Optimistic Ethereum. It provides you with competitive swapping rates across the biggest available liquidity pools. For instance, you’ll get competitive rates when you swap ETH for Tether, or AAVE for UNI. So far, these options are exclusively available on the Ethereum protocol through Ledger Live.
Developer Reveals Why External Displays Look Bad With M1 Macs in Interview
Fernando Cassia of The Register interviewed István Tóth. He talks about why external displays can often look bad with M1 Macs.
Safari Now Supports Wide Color Gamut 2D Graphics Using HTML Canvas
The WebKit team is out with a blog post today discussing how Safari handles color gamuts such as sRBG and Display P3.
One notable omission in wide gamut color support, until now, has been in the HTML canvas element. The 2D canvas API was introduced before wide gamut displays were common, and until now has only handled drawing and manipulating sRGB pixel values. Earlier this year, a proposal for creating canvas contexts using other color spaces was added to the HTML standard, and we’ve recently added support for this to WebKit.
Air Quality Monitor 'Eve Room' Upgraded With Thread Support
On Tuesday Eve Systems announced that its Eve Room product has been updated with support for Thread. It’s compatible with HomeKit.
TikTok Goes Boom — Media+
Journalist and author of ‘TikTok Boom’ Chris Stokel-Walker joins Charlotte Henry to discuss the seemingly unstoppable rise of the video platform and what its next move might be.
Microsoft Seizes Domains From Chinese Group 'NICKEL' Used to Attack Governments
NICKEL is a China-based threat actor that targets governments, diplomatic entities, and NGOs around the world. Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit has disrupted their operation.
MSTIC has observed NICKEL actors using exploits against unpatched systems to compromise remote access services and appliances. Upon successful intrusion, they have used credential dumpers or stealers to obtain legitimate credentials, which they used to gain access to victim accounts. NICKEL actors created and deployed custom malware that allowed them to maintain persistence on victim networks over extended periods of time.
Dave and Bryan Give You (Ideas for) Gifts – TMO Daily Observations 2021-12-06
Dave Hamilton and Bryan Chaffin join host Kelly Guimont to share gift picks for the Apple fans on your list, and even some ideas for everyone else.
WhatsApp Users Can Enable Disappearing Messages by Default
WhatsApp is now letting users turn on disappearing messages for all chats by default.
Prior to Monday’s update, users had to manually enable ephemerality for each new chat with another individual. WhatsApp is additionally also giving users the option to have their messages disappear after 24 hours or 90 days, in addition to the seven-day period it originally introduced the feature with last year.