Finch, starring Tom Hanks alongside Caleb Landry Jones, will debut on Apple TV+ on Friday, November 5, it has been confirmed.
Apple TV+: John Lithgow Joins Cast of Martin Scorsese’s 'Killers of the Flower Moon'
John Lithgow is the latest big-name addition to the cast of Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’, set to be released on Apple TV+.
Apple Privacy Chief Tries to Reduce Concerns About CSAM And Messages Safety Features
Apple’s privacy chief, Erik Neuenschwander, explained its stance, following an outcry over its proposals on countering the spread of CSAM.
Apple Releases iOS 15 Public Beta 5, Omitting Certain Information
On Wednesday Apple released iOS | iPadOS 15 public beta 5 for testers. It includes a host of bug fixes and improvements.
Apple TV Doesn't Measure Up – TMO Daily Observations 2021-08-11
Charlotte Henry and Bryan Chaffin join host Kelly Guimont to discuss the current state of Apple TV hardware and why it may not even matter.
Top 10 Services That Hackers Target the Most
Software system provider Intact collected data and analyzed it to see which brands hackers are searching for as their next potential hacking targets.
We analysed search intent by digging out the number of searches for terms including ‘how to hack [xyz]’. Although career cybercriminals are likely to use more nefarious means to research and test their hacking processes, Google search data provides an insight into global intent and changing trends.
5 Cryptocurrency Credit and Debit Cards to Consider Using
So you’ve purchased cryptocurrency at your favorite exchange, now what? How about getting a crypto debit or credit card?
Recovering From A Failed macOS Install
Here’s how to recover from a failed macOS Install, a segment from Mac Geek Gab 883.
‘Weedmaps’ Adds In-App Purchases for Cannabis Products
An app called Weedmaps was updated to let customers purchase products directly within the app. It’s a notable move because Apple’s restrictions previously forbade in-app purchases for cannabis.
The change comes after Apple opened up the App Store for some cannabis apps. Under the new guidance, licensed cannabis operators fall under the same restrictions (to Apple) as licensed pharmacies allowing apps like Weedmaps, which lists licensed cannabis operators, to offer such services.
How To Get Your Mouse To Follow Your Dock
Here’s A Quick Tip On How To Get Your Dock To Follow Your Mouse. Check It out Below and Find Mac Geek Gab 883.
Apple Reaches Settlement With Corellium, Dropping its Lawsuit
Apple and security firm Corellium have reached a settlement and Apple has dropped its lawsuit. The terms of the settlement are confidential.
DeFi Platform ‘Poly Network’ Hacked, $600 Million in Crypto Stolen
Poly Network is a cross-chain decentralized finance platform and operates on the Binance Smart Chain, Ethereum and Polygon blockchains. It suffered a hack recently in which approximately US$600 million in crypto was stolen.
About one hour after Poly announced the hack on Twitter, the hacker tried to move assets including USDT through the Ethereum address into liquidity pool Curve.fi, records show. The transaction was rejected. Meanwhile, close to $100 million has been moved out of the Binance Smart Chain address in the past 30 minutes and deposited into liquidity pool Ellipsis Finance.
Ancestry.com Gave Itself Commercial Rights to Your Photos
Recently, Ancestry.com updated its terms and conditions to give itself the rights to use your photos for any reason in perpetuity.
Firefox 91 Update Lets You Fully Erase Your Browser History
Mozilla’s latest update to Firefox, version 91, offers enhanced cookie clearing when a user deletes their browser history.
When you decide to tell Firefox to forget about a website, Firefox will automatically throw away all cookies, supercookies and other data stored in that website’s “cookie jar”. This “Enhanced Cookie Clearing” makes it easy to delete all traces of a website in your browser without the possibility of sneaky third-party cookies sticking around.
Spotify Will Actually Support AirPlay 2
After statements to the contrary, Spotify confirmed in its support forum that it will, in fact, support AirPlay 2.
Apple Seeds Fifth Developer Betas of iOS 15, iPadOS 15 and tvOS 15
Apple released the fifth developer betas of iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and tvOS 15 to those enrolled in the program.
FEMA to Test Emergency Alert System on August 11, 2021
On Wednesday, August 11, 2021 FEMA will test its Emergency Alert System as well as the Wireless Emergency Alerts system. It will happen at 2:20 ET.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, runs the test every year or two to ensure the system is working properly. It’s no small task: A national emergency alert system that can broadcast a message to potentially hundreds of millions of people at any given time is fraught with technological hurdles that require close co-operation from the cell carriers and broadcast networks.
On the iPhone you can see if you have these alerts enabled in Settings > Notifications, and scrolling down to the bottom.
‘Non-Standalone’ 5G Exposes Phones to Stingray Police Surveillance
5G that uses “non-standalone architecture” is rife with security issues and doesn’t protect people from Stingray police surveillance.
Borgaonkar and fellow researcher Altaf Shaik, a senior research scientist at TU Berlin, found that major carriers in Norway and Germany are still putting out 5G in non-standalone mode, which means that those connections are still susceptible to stingrays. The two presented at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas last week.
Secure Chat App ‘Signal’ Announces Default Disappearing Messages
Signal, a messaging app that uses end-to-end encryption, introduced a feature to let you have all of your messages disappear by default.
Until now, disappearing messages had to be enabled on a per-conversation basis, but for those who want to take ephemerality to the fullest, Signal now supports the ability to preconfigure all conversations you initiate with a default timer.
We’ve also added the ability to set custom timer durations on your conversations, so that some content can be gone in 60 seconds and others can exist for 18 minutes or 4 weeks.
Crypto Cash Back, iPhone 13 – TMO Daily Observations 2021-08-10
Bryan Chaffin and Charlotte Henry join host Kelly Guimont to discuss new ways to buy cryptocurrency and the latest round of iPhone rumo(u)rs.
Google Introduces New Safety Features for Kids and Teens
Google on Tuesday announced new safety features for minors across YouTube, Google Search, Google Play Store, and more.
In the coming weeks, we’ll introduce a new policy that enables anyone under the age of 18, or their parent or guardian, to request the removal of their images from Google Image results. Of course, removing an image from Search doesn’t remove it from the web, but we believe this change will help give young people more control of their images online.
The Later Case Review – It's SO THIN
We got the chance to review the LaterCase in Mac Geek Gab 883! It’s SO THIN.
Parallels 17 is First macOS Monterey Virtual Machine Running on Apple Silicon
Parallels 17, the latest version of the software that allows users to work with Apple and Windows operating systems on the same device, is out now. 9to5 Mac has a good breakdown of the latest features.
Software doesn’t stand still and neither do the operating systems. macOS Monterey and Windows 11 will be coming sooner than later and Parallels 17 is ready for them both as a host and a guest. If you need to start testing macOS Monterey for your job but are not ready to run it full time, Parallels 17 lets you run it in a virtual machine today. Parallels worked closely with Apple to optimize the experience of running macOS Monterey in a virtual machine. Parallels 17 shows noticeable speed improvements across the board. Resuming an OS is now 38% faster and OpenGL performs up to six times faster. Apple Silicon Macs report over a 20% performance boost with Windows 10 boot time, improved disk performance, and enhanced DirectX11 support.
Salesforce Joining The Streaming Wars With Service Focussed on Business Users
The latest entrant into the streaming wars is Salesforce. The company’s chief marketing officer Sarah Franklin told Axios about the forthcoming service, which is called…
Salesforce+, which will debut globally during Salesforce’s annual mega-conference Dreamforce in September, is a free service that will feature original programming from Salesforce and eventually, content created by its clients. The content will be available on-demand 24/7, but it will also feature live event programming, starting with Dreamforce. The company has hired around 50 editorial leads to help launch the service, including script writers and broadcast producers. It plans to fill many more editorial roles in the months to come as it builds up its programming slate…For now, Franklin says the company has no plans to sell ads around the content or charge for it. “We’ll measure success by free subscribers and viewership,” she says. It will launch with a sizable amount of paid promotion in September.