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.
(Update) Medical AI Company 'Deep6' Leaks 68 GB Trove of Patient Records
Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler together with the WebsitePlanet research team found an unprotected database belonging to Deep6. The records appear to contain data of those based in the United States.
Update: Deep6 reached out and said the news is misleading, saying “In August, a security researcher accessed a test environment that contained dummy data from MIT’s Medical Information Mart of Intensive Care (MIMIC) system, an industry standard source for de-identified health-related test data. To confirm, no real patient data or records were included in this ephemeral test environment, and it was completely isolated from our production systems.”
Meanwhile, according to WebsitePlanet, Mr. Fowler said, “I sent 3 follow up emails on Aug 11, Aug 12, Aug 23. No one has ever replied since the first message on Aug 10th. I validated that the doctor’s names were real individuals by searching obscure names (see screenshot). This is highly unusual in my experience to use real individuals’ data in a ‘dummy environment’ under any circumstances. Because no one replied, we added our disclaimer that we are highlighting that no patient data appeared in plain text, the records were “medical related”, and we never implied any wrongdoing or risk.”
How 'Acapulco' Recreated a 1980s Mexican Resort For Apple TV+
Apple TV+ series Acapulco tells the story of the staff and guests high-end Mexican resort in the 1980s. In a new video, the cast and crew explain how they recreated that world. The first four episodes are available to subscribers now, with new ones released each Friday.
Music to Lurk and Haunt By
Bestselling author Antony Johnston also makes music, and his latest release is intended to serve as the soundtrack for for late October shenanigans.
KDE Connect Your iPhone to Linux
If you want Linux and your iPhone to play as nicely as if you were on a Mac, there’s good news. KDE Connect has arrived to give that to iOS.
MacBook Pro Notch Menu Bar Issues Surface
The first notch menu bar problems have already surfaced with the MacBook Pro. App menu items and system status icons pull a disappearing act.
Latest Amazon TVs Will Support AirPlay 2, HomeKit
Amazon released its Omni and 4-Series Fire TVs on Wednesday. It also announced that the devices will soon support AirPlay 2 and HomeKit, according to The Verge.
Amazon has already rolled out AirPlay 2 and HomeKit to some of its “Fire TV Edition” TVs from Toshiba and Insignia. Curiously, these features have yet to come to the company’s standalone Fire TV streaming devices — including the just-released Fire TV Stick 4K Max. I’m not sure if that’s an intentional choice, but it’s a bit odd that Amazon is ready to announce support on day one for its brand-new TVs with nothing to share about AirPlay 2 coming to its cheaper devices. (Roku supports AirPlay 2 on both its players and Roku TVs.)
Apple and China and Apps – TMO Daily Observations 2021-10-27
Charlotte Henry joins host Kelly Guimont to discuss the iOS App Store in China, and the sudden disappearance of particular apps.
Users Can Now Import Their Music Library Into Deezer From Other Services
Deezer has announced a new ‘Transfer your favorites,’ feature that allows allows users to import their music library from another service.
Minors Can Now Request Photo Removal From Google Search
Google says that minors, or their parents, can now request their photos be removed from Google Search as a new privacy feature.
Apple TV+: Kevin Durant, Reggie Rock Bythewood, Isaiah Hill Attend Red Carpet Event For 'Swagger'
A premiere event for the soon-to-be-released Apple TV+ show Swagger took place on Tuesday at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
'Data Jar' App For Shortcuts Has Arrived on macOS Monterey
Data Jar is a Shortcuts-adjacent app that lets you store data for use in a shortcut as persistent key-value pairs. You can store text, numbers, booleans, lists, dictionaries, and files. This lets you read and update data directly from Shortcuts. As an example of how I use Data Jar, I have a shortcut that lets me rename a bunch of files at once. Some files are renamed sequentially and Data Jar helps me store the latest number for the files, and it gets updated with every new file I rename with it. It’s a great app, free for Mac and I personally recommend giving a big tip to the developer if you find Data Jar useful.
FCC Orders China Telecom Americas Out of the United States
The FCC has revoked and terminated China Telecom America’s services in the U.S., citing Chinese government influence.
macOS Big Sur 11.6.1 Fixes Many Security Woes
It wasn’t just Monterey that released this week. Fixing a variety of security issues, macOS Big Sur 11.6.1 is also available.
macOS 12.0.1 Monterey Patches Various Security Problems
If you think macOS 12.0.1 Monterey is all about new features, you should know there are a number of security fixes in the update, too.
Apple Announces 10 New Renewable Energy Projects Worldwide
Apple announced its latest efforts to meet its climate goals. Through its Power for Impact program the company is launching 10 projects around the world.
Your Mac's Smart Photo Import Feature
Try this Smart Import Feature on your Mac to keep your photos organized in a folder structure. Learn More in this Youtube Video from MacMost, then watch Mac Geek Gab 895 for more tips just like this one!
How Well Do the M1 Pro and M1 Pro Max Chips Handle Games?
Apple said that its latest chips, the M1 Pro | Pro Max are great for content creators like developers and photographers. What about gamers?
All games were run at a full-HD-equivalent resolution (1,920 by 1,200 pixels) because the two new MacBook Pros have differing native display resolutions. (Testing at each laptop’s native resolution would have rendered the scores non-comparable.)
iOS 15.1 Patched a Siri Bug That Let Someone View Your Contacts
iOS | iPadOS 15.1 patched a ton of security flaws. One of them involved a Lock Screen issue that let an attacker access your contacts.
Dental Data Breach Affects 125,000 Patients in 10 States
North American Dental Management suffered a data breach between March 31 and April 1, 2021. It happened as the result of phishing. This group provides administrative and technical support services for Professional Dental Alliance (PDA) offices.
PDA said that it had not found any evidence of any actual misuse of personal information and that its investigation of the matter indicates that the attack was limited to email credential harvesting.
The threat actor did not access PDA’s patient electronic dental record or dental images; however, the Alliance found that some sensitive personal information may have been present in the compromised email accounts.
The breach was reported to the DHS’s Office for Civil Rights, impacting 125,760 patients in Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Texas and Tennessee.
Apple News Expands Local Offering to Charlotte, Miami, Washington D.C.
Apple News has expanded its local news offering to three new U.S. cities – Charlotte, Miami, and Washington, D.C.
ChargerLAB Speed-tests iPhone 13 Pro Charging
Not long ago, ChargerLAB tested the charging speed of the iPhone 13 Pro Max. The lab found the new iPhone could charge at 27W, compared to around 22W for the iPhone 12 Pro Max. Since then, they’ve run the same tests on the iPhone 13 Pro. Paired with the right charging brick, the iPhone 13 Pro can recharge at up to 22W, the same as the previous generation. Apparently, only the iPhone 13 Pro Max got the speed boost.
Is the New MacBook Pro as “Pro” As It Could Be?
The new MacBook Pro is certainly a welcome upgrade. However, with some components already outdated, is it as “pro” as it could be?
Monterey and Other Updates – TMO Daily Observations 2021-10-26
Jeff Butts and Bryan Chaffin join host Kelly Guimont to discuss the new version of macOS, including new and future features.
OWC Releases SoftRAID 6.2 Management Software for Mac
OWC has announced the release of SoftRAID 6.2 update with features like multiple RAID options and APFS support.