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.
The Computer Ate My Photos with Aaron Hockley – TMO Daily Observations 2021-10-04
Today Kelly sits down with Aaron Hockley of TechPhotoGuy.com to chat about his new book and taking phone calls with your camera.
Researcher Discloses Telegram Bug After Disappointing Response From Company
A security researcher has shared a bug with Telegram’s auto-delete feature. But the company has seemingly ignored him.
The researcher contacted Telegram in early March. And after a series of emails and text correspondence between the researcher and Telegram spanning months, the company reached out to Dmitrii in September, finally confirming the existence of the bug and collaborating with the researcher during beta testing.
Since then, the researcher claims he has been ghosted by Telegram, which has given no response and no reward.
Ted Lasso and Premier League Agree Licensing Deal [Spoiler Alert]
‘Ted Lasso’ and the Premier League have agreed a major licensing deal for season three, worth as much as £500,000.
Facebook Is For Sale, It Appears [Updated, It Isn't]
First, Facebook and its associated platforms went down. Now, Facebook is for sale, it would appear from a domain name search.
SMS Routing Company 'Syniverse' Admits it was Hacked in 2016
Syniverse provides backbone services to wireless carriers like AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and several other carriers. It discovered the breach in May 2021 but it began in May of 2016.
Syniverse repeatedly declined to answer specific questions from Motherboard about the scale of the breach and what specific data was affected, but according to a person who works at a telephone carrier, whoever hacked Syniverse could have had access to metadata such as length and cost, caller and receiver’s numbers, the location of the parties in the call, as well as the content of SMS text messages.
Apple Brings Back 'Report a Problem' Button in App Store
Apple has returned the Report a Problem button to the App Store. It’s a feature that makes it easier for people to report scam apps.
Totallee Releases Limited Edition 'Clear Hard' Case for iPhone 13
Totallee has announced a limited edition clear hard case for the iPhone 13 line. It aims to combine features of its matte and clear cases.
Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp All Down [Updated]
Facebook and other services that it owns – Instagram and WhatsApp were down for users around the world on Monday.
This Case for Beats Studio Buds is Waterproof and Drop Proof
Along with protective cases for AirTag, Catalyst has also launched a waterproof and drop proof case for Beats Studio Buds. They feature Catalyst’s iconic one-piece curved design that have become a signature for the brand since the first case for AirPods was designed and released in 2017. Now that design has been adapted to perfectly fit the new Beats Studio Buds™. Each case for Beats Studio Buds has sealing ribs to ensure it is waterproof up to 1M (3.3ft) and has MIL-STD-810G Drop Protection. This silicone case maintains a sophisticated look and the colorways of the cases perfectly compliment the new device. Each Waterproof and Drop Proof case for Beats Studio Buds comes with a free carabiner that easily hooks on to a belt, bag or purse for added security.
'The Problem With Jon Stewart' Releases First Digital Exclusive Panel Discussion
As well as the Apple TV+ show and podcast, The Problem With Jon Stewart is releasing exclusive digital content. This includes a panel on the issue of veterans’ healthcare. Admiral Mike Mullen, Kerry Baker, Rosie Torres, Stephanie Savell, Sergeant Isiah James, and Staff Sergeant Wesley Black all feature.
Catalyst Releases Waterproof Total Protection Cases for AirTag
Catalyst has launched a line of Total Protection Cases for AirTag. These cases are waterproof to 330ft and have 10ft drop protection.
ATT Might Mean Apple Wants to Challenge Facebook and Google in Online Ads
The App Tracking Transparency privacy feature might indicate that Apple is looking to mount a challenge in online advertising.
Apple Watch Series 7 Orders Start Friday, October 8
On Monday Apple announced that the Apple Watch Series 7 will be available to order Friday, October 8, with availability on October 15.
A Quick Tips & Cool Stuff Found Bonanza! — Mac Geek Gab 893
You folks filled the mailbag this week with some of the best Quick Tips and Cool Stuff Found your two favorite geeks have seen in a while. Listen as John and Dave share your tips (and theirs) about iOS 15 Focus, Safari 15 Tab Groups, Refunds on AppleCare+, Follow-up Siri Commands, document scanning, iPhone cases, portable speakers, and running your own DVR the easy way. And they even have some time left to answer your questions, too! You’ll have no trouble learning five new things this week. Press play and enjoy.
Security Friday: Privacy Not Included – TMO Daily Observations 2021-10-01
Andrew Orr joins host Kelly Guimont to discuss Security Friday news including Mozilla’s product guide and an AirTag attack.
Biden Admin Wants to Regulate Stablecoin Issuers as Banks
This article is from The Wall Street Journal and may be behind a paywall. The report says that the Biden administration is looking to impose regulations on cryptocurrency entities that issue stablecoins. Also called fiatcoins, the price of these coins are pegged to fiat currency, such as the US dollar.
While the report is likely to focus primarily on the risks posed by stablecoins and how to impose a bank-like framework around the firms that issue them, other key issues will likely remain unresolved, such as investor protections around the trading of stablecoins, distinct from the regulation of the companies that issue them.
Microsoft to Release Office 2021 for Mac on October 5
Microsoft has announced the release of Microsoft 365, its subscription for its services. The standalone Office 2021 will also be available
Tim cooks Visits Apple Employees and App Bosses in New York
Tim Cook was out and about in New York City, visiting staff in a retail outlet and the bosses of an app included in Apple’s Best of 2020 list.
iFixit Shares New Teardown Wallpapers for iPhone 13 Pro Models
iFixit has recently shared teardown wallpapers for the iPhone 13 Pro | Pro Max. These wallpapers show the internals of the devices, including the remixed Face ID system, a combo digitizer and display, and a “parts replacement nightmare.” Apple has thoughtfully labeled your processor and the Pro-exclusive L-shaped battery text now has a chic minimalist look.
Apple Partner Foxconn Takes Ownership of Ohio Car Factory
Foxconn, a key Apple supplier, is set to partner with Lordstown Motors, further establishing itself in the car manufacturing space.
Apple Fixes Apple Watch Unlock Bug With New Update iOS 15.0.1
On Friday Apple released iOS 15.0.1 to fix an Apple Watch unlock bug that affected iPhone 13 owners.
'The Problem With Jon Stewart' Showrunner Brinda Adhikari Discusses Hiring and THAT Jeff Bezos Trailer
In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Brinda Adhikar, showrunner on The Problem With Jon Stewart, gave an insight into how episodes of the show are created. She also discussed the infamous trailer depicting Richard Branson, Elon Musk, and Jeff Bezos in Space.
That decision was purely based on an opportunity that was too good to pass up, which is that Jeff Bezos was going up in space. And we had made this thing because we knew he was going up, but we didn’t know Richard Branson was going to beat him to it and we didn’t know that he’d be wearing a cowboy hat. So, the thing that we were parodying was becoming reality and we were just like, how do we sit on this for a month? We can’t. It was kismet.
Pad & Quill Releases Leather AirTag Keychain Called 'The Jimmy'
Pad & Quill recently released The Jimmy, a leather AirTag keychain that brings style into your life. It starts at US$24.95.
The 'Wayforward Machine' Raises Awareness by Simulating Internet Threats
The Internet Archive has created the Wayforward Machine. It transports you to 2046 to simulate potential threats to internet freedom we could face.
And then it becomes clear: the whole purpose of the satirical Wayforward Machine is to raise awareness about the ongoing threats to the Internet and to libraries like the Wayback Machine, which plays a prominent role in preserving historic content and the truth, as it appeared in the past.
It’s a fun, important project. I typed in The Mac Observer and one of the messages says the website has been temporarily suspended pending the outcome of legal proceedings. Likely because we published something that Emperor Zuckerberg II, Glorious Commander of the United States of Facebook, didn’t like.