We finally have the winner of our iPhone 16 Pro international giveaway! Congratulations to Oliver T., and a huge thank you to everyone who participated.
Yahoo Exits China Due to ‘Challenging’ Environment
Yahoo announced that it has pulled out of China as of November 1 2021, citing an “increasingly challenging business and legal environment.”
Top 6 Keyboards For Geeks
Six keyboards you should definitely check out: Das Keyboard Mechanical Keyboards, Logitech MX Keys & Logitech MX Ergo, Logitech Solar Keyboard, system76 Open Source Launch Keyboard, and MatiasWorldwide Tactile Pro.
Find links to each in Mac Geek Gab 894
Facebook Blocking Warnings of Identity Theft from Quizzes
The growth of “fun” quizzes on Facebook has been like an out-of-control wildfire. You know the ones. They ask you a few seemingly harmless questions, like your first job or the street you grew up on. At the end, you learn which Hogwarts House is right for you. The problem is these questions often mirror the security questions your bank, finance company, or credit card company use. They help identity theft happen. The really scary thing is that at least one person has tried to let folks know the danger by linking to Avast’s warning. Facebook removed the post, claiming it went “against our community standards”. I can’t help but wonder just why Facebook would be opposed to a post trying to help avert identity theft.
The questions in these quizzes are all meant to tease out as much personal data as they can possibly get from you, including hints to your passwords and identity verifications, such as “What was the name of your first pet?” or “What street did you grow up on?” At the end of the string of questions, you will get a made-up answer, such as “You belong in Gryffindor!” At the end of the same string of questions, the data scrapers will have enough to start building (or adding to) a profile of all your information.
Private Messenger 'Signal' Adds Anti-Spam Features in Update
Signal recently announced some new features designed to help reduce spam on the platform, such as a Report Spam and Block button.
When a user clicks “Report Spam and Block”, their device sends only the phone number that initiated the conversation and a one-time anonymous message ID to the server. When accounts are repeatedly reported as spam or network traffic appears to be automated, we can issue “proof of humanity” checks to suspicious senders so they can’t send more messages until they’ve completed a challenge.
Apple Quietly Discontinues 21.5-Inch iMac
Those still hoping to purchase a 21.5-inch iMac have fewer options. Apple has quietly discontinued the entry-level computer in its move to M1.
macOS Monterey Reportedly Bricks Older Macs
The new features of macOS Monterey may be tempting. However, you should know the update reportedly bricks older Macs in many cases.
Earnings and Dropbox Support – TMO Daily Observations 2021-11-01
Bryan Chaffin and Charlotte Henry join host Kelly Guimont to discuss Apple’s latest earnings and native Apple Silicon support for Dropbox.
Beats Fit Pro Wireless Earbuds Now Available to Order
The Beats Fit Pro headphones are available to order in the U.S. on Monday, costing US$199. Shipping begins November 4.
Buying a New Mac? Consider Using the M1 Chip Decision Tree
If you’re planning to buy a new MacBook Pro, this decision tree for the M1 Pro | Max models may be able to help. It shows you every possible configuration with the CPU, GPU, RAM, Power Adapter, and SSD. “And when I say 18 configurations, I’m not even counting the choices on SSD size. All 18 configurations come in 512GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4GB and 8TB. And yes, I verified that you can configure the bottom-of-the-line M1 Pro with an 8TB drive and you can configure the top-of-the-line M1 Max with only 512GB. That means there are actually 90 different ways you can configure the new Apple Silicon MacBook Pros. Unless you layer in the option of color with grey vs. another grey, which makes the grand total 180 different configurations.”
Apple TV+ Orders 'The Reluctant Traveler' Hosted by Eugene Levy
Apple TV+ announced a series order for a documentary series called ‘The Reluctant Traveler’, hosted by ‘Schitt’s Creek’ actor Eugene Levy.
Apple TV Owners Can Now Download tvOS 15.1.1 Update
On Monday Apple released tvOS 15.1.1 for owners of Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD. You can download it through Settings.
How to Find Your AirPods Serial Number in Software and Hardware
There are several ways to find your AirPods serial number, but two of them require good eyesight or a macro camera such as the iPhone 13 Pro.
'Notability' Becomes Freemium App With Optional Subscription in 11.0 Update
Ginger Labs announced on Monday that its note-taking app Notability is now free and a subscription unlocks the full features. The plan will cost US$14.99/year but users can get it for US$11.99 for a limited time. Previous Notability customers can continue using the app without interruption until November 1, 2022. Another feature: “With the release of Notability 11.0, for the first time ever users can publish notes publicly to the Notability Gallery and enjoy the creativity of the community. Gallery opens up unlimited possibilities for learning and sharing on the app—users can search for ideas on any topic and find inspiration from over 15 million Notability note takers across the globe.”
macOS Monterey Quick Tips, M1 Choices, and Cool Stuff Found — Mac Geek Gab 898
It’s been a busy week in the Apple world: the new M1 Pro/Max-based MacBook Pros began arriving, Monterey dropped for most, AirPods Gen 3 arrived, you had questions, and your two favorite geeks have answers! Listen as John and Dave help try to sort through all of this, deciding what’s important, what’s not, and which macOS Monterey Quick Tips you might’ve missed in the mayhem. Press play and learn at least five new things together with the MGG family!
Colorful HomePod Minis Now Available for Purchase
HomePod mini models in blue, orange, and yellow are now available to order, Apple announced on Monday for US$99.
iBroadcast Online Music Library
Looking for a new way to store your music? Check out iBroadcast from Mac Geek Gab 895 , then get Your Online Music Library Started Here.
Privacy Features Cause Social Media Companies to Lose $10 Billion in Ad Revenue
User consent, through tools like Apple’s App Tracking Transparency, isn’t good for business. Some companies lost US$10 billion as a result.
Cryptee Update Brings Encrypted PDFs and Print-Accurate Editing
An update to Cryptee, a platform for encrypted photos and documents, brings Paper Mode, a print-accurate view for your documents. It also adds editing for encrypted PDFs.
You can now work on your documents in Cryptee Docs, using a print-accurate paper view, by choosing paper sizes like A4 / A3 / US Letter / US Legal etc, just like the way you would in Microsoft Word or Google Docs.
While exporting your documents as PDF files, you can now easily set a key, and encrypt the PDFs. These encrypted PDFs can be opened using any PDF viewer, on all operating systems and PDF viewer apps.
Dropbox CEO on M1: 'We're Certainly Supporting Apple Silicon', Release Set for Next Year
Dropbox’s CEO has looked to clarify where his firm stands on native support for the M1 chip, saying a build will be released in 2022.
All About the myCharge Power Bank Recall
The myCharge power bank recall affects 7 models of portable chargers, which are overheating and sometimes igniting.
AirPods: What To Know About The New 3rd Generation
Learn more about Apple’s 3rd Generation of Airpods including positive features and pitfalls of the product in this mini-segment from Mac Geek Gab 896.
How To Find The Best eSIM for Traveling
Find the best eSIM for your travels with eSIMdb from Mac Geek Gab 895.
The HomePod Mini's New Colors
The Homepod Mini comes in new colors! Learn more in this segment from Mac Geek Gab 896.
Adobe's Announcements and Apple's New Stuff, with Jeff Gamet - ACM 558
Bryan Chaffin and Jeff Gamet take a look at all the announcements Adobe unveiled this week, as well as some of Apple’s mew stuff, including macOS Monterey, new MacBook Pros, and the M1 Pro and M1 Max processors.