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.
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.
Incase Launches A.R.C. Collection of Sustainable Bags
Incase has released a collection of sustainable bags called A.R.C. Collection. They use premium, eco-friendly materials.
The FCC Proposes Suggestion to Stop SIM Hijacking
The FCC announced a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to start discussions on ways to stop SIM hijacking.
The FCC’s proposal would update existing Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI) and Local Number Portability rules to require wireless carriers adopt secure methods of confirming the customer’s identity before porting out a customer’s phone number to a new device or carrier.
Surprise! iPad Mini 6 Has Smaller Usable Display
Frank Cioffi is a big fan of Apple’s iPad mini, but was surprised to find that even though the display is bigger diagonally with the new iPad mini 6, the way that real estate is used makes for less actual usable space in some key areas.
Tim Cook Receive $36.51 Million of Apple Stock in Latest Pay Package
Tim Cook has received his latest pay package, which includes 255,000 shares and lasts until 2026. That’s according to an SEC filing spotted by Appleinsider.
Back in August, Cook received more than 5 million shares of Apple stock and sold them for more than $750 million. The stock transfer was the final part of a compensation package that Cook received when he became CEO of Apple in 2011. On Sunday, Cook received 255,000 shares of Apple stock, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission posted to Apple’s website on Sept. 28. By a rough estimate, the stocks are worth about $36.51 million.
These Are the Most Popular Shows on Apple Podcasts Subscriptions
Apple has revealed the most subscription podcasts on its platform, and it shows that big networks are having the most success so far.
Doctor Touts iPhone 13 Pro Macro Mode for Eye Care
We’ve seen plenty of macro photos of plants and insects. One doctor, though, is excited about the iPhone 13 Pro Macro mode for eye treatment.
'Total War: ROME REMASTERED' Now Available for M1 Macs
On Thursday, Feral Interactive announced that Total War: ROME REMASTERED is now available on the Mac App Store, complete with native support for Apple silicon. A rebirth of the genre-defining strategy game, ROME REMASTERED comes with an extensive graphical overhaul and improvements to almost every aspect of gameplay. High definition models, textures and visual effects bring the game world to life on modern displays, with 4K optimization, ultra-widescreen and UHD resolution setting the stage for empires to rise again. Also included are two expansion packs which have been given the same remastering treatment as the main game. Recreate history’s most ambitious military campaign in Alexander, or re-write history as marauders encroach on the gates of Rome in Barbarian Invasion.
Thursdays with Bob: iPhone Shopping, Deal Hopping – TMO Daily Observations 2021-09-30
Today, Dr Mac joins Kelly to chat iPhone deals! If last week convinced you to upgrade, this week helps you find the best way to get it done.
Researchers Hack Apple Pay to Steal Money With Visa
Apple claims that the problem lies with Visa’s network, while Visa says the payments are secure and “attacks of this type were impractical outside of a lab.”
Users Noticing CarPlay Crashing With iOS 15 and iPhone 13
Some people using iOS 15 and iPhone 13 are noticing issues with CarPlay, MacRumors reported. It seems to be crashing when users try and play music through services like Apple Music and Spotify.
Dozens of posts on Apple Support, the MacRumors Forums, and Twitter include users complaining that only on their new iPhone 13 does CarPlay not work correctly. According to users, attempting to play music from any CarPlay app causes the system to crash, but it works just fine when they try on older iPhones.
iOS 15: Here's How to Set Up an iCloud Data Recovery Contact
In recent versions of its operating systems, Apple has added a way to set up an iCloud Data Recovery contact.
Phone Companies Must Block Carriers That Don't Follow FCC Rules
Phone companies must now block traffic from voice service providers that don’t comply with new FCC robocall rules.
Specifically, phone companies must block traffic from other “voice service providers that have neither certified to implementation of STIR/SHAKEN caller ID authentication standards nor filed a detailed robocall mitigation plan with the FCC.”
OWC Announces Thunderbolt Dual DisplayPort Adapter for External Displays
On Thursday OWC has announced Thunderbolt Dual DisplayPort Adapter. It lets you add up to two 4K or one 8K external display for your Mac.
Mac Users Report Seeing a 'Device Support Update' Today
People are reporting seeing a Mac device support update on Thursday. The update doesn’t share a lot of details.
Visa Announces Layer 2 Blockchain for Stablecoins and CBDCs
Visa has announced a Layer 2 project for cryptocurrency that aims to be a universal exchange hub for stablecoins and central bank digital currencies (CBDC).
The idea is to create a digital currency equivalent of the existing international payment experience—one that lets you pay for something in another country with a debit or credit card that draws funds from an account in your home country.
Also: “Visa, for instance, says the proposed base layer for its universal payments channel is Ethereum.”
Jon. Stewart. Is. Back.
We haven’t seen him properly for a while, but Jon Stewart has made his return on Apple TV+, with the first episode of his new show out now.
iPhone 13 Pro Max Charges at Up to 27W
Unannounced by Apple, it appears the iPhone 13 Pro Max charges at up to 27W. Of course, the device needs a 30W charger to accomplish it.
Twitch Adds Verification Tool as a Way to Fight Bots
Starting today, Twitch will let streamers require their viewers to verify their phone number via SMS before they can start chatting.
Twitch’s approach so far has been to offer streamers more control over who can and can’t chat. Streamers already have the option to make their chats subscriber-only, or slow down their chat so moderators can approve messages. There’s also the option to force all chatters to verify their email on Twitch. That hasn’t been enough, though.
Italy Calls iCloud Terms and Conditions Illegal
An Italian regulatory agency that raised prior complaints about Apple has found that some of the iCloud terms and conditions are illegal.
Favorite Parts of iOS 15 – TMO Daily Observations 2021-09-29
Charlotte Henry joins host Kelly Guimont to discuss their favorite features (so far) in iOS 15, and a small bit of media news.
'FinSpy' Spyware is Adept at Hiding Itself With a Four-Layer Method
FinSpy, a well-known piece of spyware from German company FinFisher, is good at hiding. Researchers at Kaspersky have reverse-engineered the malware.
In addition to a four-layer obfuscation method, the spyware also now employs a UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) bootkit for infecting its targets, and it also encrypts the malware in memory, according to the researchers. The Kaspersky team’s research began in 2019, and they are finally sharing their findings today at Kaspersky’s online Security Analyst Summit.
FTC Looks to Enhance Privacy Rules, Especially for Kids
The Federal Trade Commission is weighing options to strengthen online privacy rules, especially with regard to protecting children.