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Thursdays with Bob: Keyboard and Security Updates – TMO Daily Observations 2021-08-05
Dr Mac joins Kelly to give an update on the ergonomic keyboard search, and plead the case for security updates.
This Hardware Hack Gives iPhone Dual-SIM Support
In China, owners of the iPhone XR, iPhone 11, and iPhone 12 models enjoy dual-SIM support. This means they can insert two nano-SIMs, even from different carriers, into their phones. This feature is only available in China, and Apple doesn’t provide the configurations anywhere else. In the iPhone 12, of course, you have the possibility of using your physical SIM card along with a second, digital eSIM. YouTuber Hugh Jeffreys , however, had the idea to try swapping the SIM reader and tray in a non-Chinese iPhone for one from China. Surprisingly, the hardware hack works and provides dual-SIM support for non-Chinese iPhones. It’s definitely an advanced-level task, since it requires removing the display from your device. Still, if you want to have support for two physical SIM cards in your iPhone, it definitely seems within reach.
Apple Original Films Set to Secure Rights For Matthew Vaughn's 'Argylle'
Apple Original Films is set to scoop up the rights to Argylle, the latest film from Matthew Vaughn, but ‘Little Voice’ is not being renewed.
Backup Tool ‘iMazing’ Updated to Detect Pegasus Spyware
The team behind iMazing has updated their tool to detect NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware. You don’t have to buy an iMazing license to scan for it.
It would therefore be possible to relatively quickly re-implement MVT’s methodology in our toolkit, and integrate a user-friendly ‘wizard’ in iMazing’s user interface. And because iMazing can already perform iOS backups and decrypt backup files, the tool we envisaged had the potential to dramatically reduce the technical barrier of entry whilst enhancing performance and promoting backup encryption.
ScreenHits TV Streaming Aggregator Bringing 'TV Friends' Social Feature to iPhone and iPad
Content and platform aggregator ScreenHits TV is set to roll out a new ‘TV Friends’ social feature for its Phone and iPads apps this week.
WhatsApp One Time View Photos and Videos
WhatsApp began rolling out photos and videos that can only be used on Wednesday. It will become available to all users, according to a blogpost from the Facebook-owned messenger.
On many phones, simply taking a photo means it will take up space in your camera roll forever. That’s why today we’re rolling out new View Once photos and videos that disappear from the chat after they’ve been opened, giving users even more control over their privacy. For example, you might send a View Once photo of some new clothes you’re trying on at a store, a quick reaction to a moment in time, or something sensitive like a Wi-Fi password. As with all the personal messages you send on WhatsApp, View Once media is protected by end-to-end encryption so WhatsApp cannot see them. They will also be clearly marked with a new “one-time” icon.
Apple Store (Online) Updates – TMO Daily Observations 2021-08-04
Charlotte Henry and Bryan Chaffin join host Kelly Guimont to discuss the newly unveiled Apple (online) Store, and give some tips for finding gear.
Facebook Bans Accounts of Researchers Investigating its Disinformation Problem
Facebook has banned the accounts of researchers who were studying the platform’s political ads and disinformation.
The tools were the subject of a long-running standoff between the social network, which claimed scraping violates its terms of service, and the researchers, who argued that more digital advertising transparency is essential to understanding and protecting elections.
Review: Logitech Combo Touch is a Capable iPad Keyboard
Released in June 2021, Logitech’s Combo Touch an attractive, capable keyboard that includes a trackpad for iPads running iPadOS 13.4 or later.
Iconic Steve Jobs Items Set For Auction, Including Signed Apple II Manual [Updated]
A range of iconic items related to Apple and Steve Jobs, including a signed Apple II manual, is set for auction this month.
Two Years of Apple Arcade
Apple Arcade is fast approaching its second birthday. AppleInsider has a nice overview of where the gaming service sits in the marketplace, how it’s changed, and what some of its hits are.
There are multiple competing viewpoints around how to address gaming on mobile devices like iPhone and iPad. Microsoft, Amazon, and Google have all moved in the exact opposite direction of Apple Arcade by offering console-quality titles on mobile. These companies use game streaming as a distribution method rather than on-device downloads. This ensures games will work the same regardless of device performance. Only Netflix seems to be taking the mobile-first route in its gaming service. It plans on launching mobile games that subscribers can play as long as they have an active Netflix subscription. So far, the fledgling streaming services appear to have captured a particular market of gamers. However, Apple Arcade and its mobile-first platform have a much broader market appeal, lower entry price, and a constantly growing library. Apple’s approach also accounts for those who don’t have high-bandwidth internet at their disposal. Rather than needing the internet to play games, Apple Arcade games can be downloaded all at once and played offline.
Nomad’s New MagSafe Mount is a Slim Stand for iPhone 12
On Tuesday accessory maker Nomad launched its MagSafe Mount Stand for the iPhone 12 device line. It’s available to purchase for US$59.95.
Portland Lawyer Uses AirTag to Track Unlawfully Seized Belongings
Lawyer Michael Fuller used Apple’s AirTag trackers to track the location of belongings seized from homeless people and illegally discarded.
Malware Dubbed ‘Raccoon Stealer’ Targets Crypto Wallets
Researchers at Sophos have been tracking a piece of malware called Raccoon Stealer. A recent update means it can target cryptocurrency wallets.
Raccoon can collect passwords, cookies, and the “autofill” text for websites, including credit card data and other personal identifying information that may be stored by the browser. Thanks to a recent “clipper” update, Raccoon Stealer also now targets cryptocurrency wallets, and can retrieve or drop files on infected systems.
Apple Online Store Gets Redesign And Dedicated Tab on Website
With no warning, Apple launched a redesigned online store and there is also now a dedicated ‘Store’ tab on the website.
Ted Lasso "Believe" Fan Experiences Taking Place in Los Angeles
The Ted Lasso “Believe” Fan Experience begins in Banc of California Stadium on Wednesday, with events on August 7 and 8 at different places.
Apple TV+: Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ Adds Brendan Fraser to Cast
Brendan Fraser (No Sudden Move) has joined the cast of Killers of the Flower Moon, reported Deadline. The Martin Scorsese-directed picture, which we got a first look at back in May, is set for release on Apple TV+.
The former title from Apple TV + and Paramount Pictures is a crime drama, based on the bestselling book of the same name by David Grann. It’s set in 1920s Oklahoma and will examine the serial murder of members of the oil-wealthy Osage Nation—a string of brutal crimes that came to be known as the Reign of Terror. Fraser will appear in Killers alongside Oscar winners Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio, Emmy nominated Jesse Plemons, and more. We hear that he will play lawyer WS Hamilton.
Delta Providing Pilots With M1 iPad Pro and AT&T 5G
Delta pilots’ electronic flight bags are set for an upgrade and they will be equipped with an M1 iPad Pro connected to AT&T 5G.
VPN Features, Apple Pay Mechanics – TMO Daily Observations 2021-08-03
Bryan Chaffin and Andrew Orr join host Kelly Guimont to discuss VPN features and how exactly Apple Pay simultaneously works and keeps you secure.
Photo Service ‘Mimeo Photos’ Surpasses 1 Million Downloads on macOS
Mimeo Photos announced on Tuesday that it surpassed one million app downloads in the Mac App Store. Sean Doherty, General Manager of Mimeo Photos:
We are beyond thrilled to have achieved one million downloads in the Mac App Store. From the inception of Mimeo Photos, we have been available to Apple Photo users who want to create beautiful photobooks, cards and calendars directly from their Mac computer. It’s always been our top priority to allow our customers to create superior photo products no matter where they are or what device they’re using, and this achievement is a testament to that goal we continually set for ourselves.
I think it’s a great photography service and I’m glad to see a milestone like this.
Backblaze Releases Hard Drive Stats for Q2 2021
Backblaze has released statistics for Q2 2021 regarding its hard drives and data centers on Tuesday. Here are some interesting numbers.
Apple Fails to Buy Reese Witherspoon Media Company, Scarlett Johansson Sues Disney — Media+
Author and Six Colors writer Dan Moren returns to discuss Reese Witherspoon selling her Hello Sunshine media firm to someone other than Apple with host Charlotte Henry. They also ponder the implications of Scarlett Johansson suing Disney.
AMD Releases New Radeon PRO W6000X GPUs for Mac Pro
On Tuesday, AMD announced its line of Radeon PRO W6000X GPU series for the Mac Pro.
Built on groundbreaking AMD RDNA 2 architecture, AMD Infinity Cache and other advanced technologies, the new workstation graphics line-up includes the AMD Radeon™ PRO W6900X and AMD Radeon™ PRO W6800X GPUs. Mac Pro users also have the option of choosing the AMD Radeon PRO W6800X Duo graphics card, a dual-GPU configuration that leverages high-speed AMD Infinity Fabric interconnect technology to deliver outstanding levels of compute performance.
Apple Expands Digital Student IDs to More U.S. Universities, Canada
Apple announced that more students can add their student ID to the Wallet app. The program is expanding to Canada for the first time.