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New Improved MaskID Unlocking – TMO Daily Observations 2021-02-02
Dave Hamilton and Charlotte Henry join host Kelly Guimont to discuss recent software updates and a beta that can change how your phone unlocks.
Watch Second Trailer for ‘Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry”
Apple has uploaded a second trailer for its upcoming documentary called “Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry.” It tells the true coming-of-age story of the singer-songwriter and her rise to global superstardom. From award-winning filmmaker R.J. Cutler, the documentary offers a deeply intimate look at this extraordinary teenager’s journey, at just seventeen years old, navigating life on the road, on stage, and at home with her family, while writing, recording and releasing her debut album “WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?”
Justin Timberlake And 'Palmer' Help Give Apple TV+ Best Ever Weekend
Apple TV+ just enjoyed its best ever weekend, driven in large part by newly-arrived Justin Timberlake movie Palmer.
Cloud Provider ‘Scaleway’ Launches Apple M1 SaaS in Europe
Cloud provider Scaleway announced the launch of a software-as-a-service offering based on Apple’s M1 chip.
‘SimpleLogin’ is an Open Source Alternative to Sign in With Apple
Sign In with Apple lets you create accounts with your Apple ID for apps that support it. Its “Hide My Email” feature protects your email by forwarding emails to your actual email. SimpleLogin does the same; it lets you create random email aliases that forward emails to your true email address. This open source alternative to Sign In with Apple helps you keep your email safe from newsletters, websites, and more. It’s free to download and use and there is an optional subscription for advanced features like custom domains, unlimited aliases, or a catch-all alias.
Washington State Suffers Data Breach due to Contractor ‘Accellion’
Washington’s state government reported a data breach on Monday that could affect over 1.6 million people. The breach is connected to Accellion, a contractor involved with the state auditor’s office.
During the week of January 25, 2021, Accellion confirmed that an unauthorized person gained access to SAO files by exploiting a vulnerability in Accellion’s file transfer service. Some of the SAO data files contained personal information of Washington state residents who filed unemployment insurance claims in 2020 […] may also include the personal information of other Washington residents who have not yet been identified but whose information was in state agency or local government files under review by the SAO.
Apple Releases macOS Big Sur 11.2, Fixing Bluetooth Reliability and Other Issues
Apple has released macOS Big Sur 11.2, and the latest version of the Mac operating system includes a number of bug fixes.
Apple Beats Amazon For Rights to Sundance Movie 'CODA'
Apple landed the first big deal of the Sundance festival, spending over $25 million on the worldwide rights to coming-of-age drama Coda.
Apple: 'We Have an Urgent Responsibility to Dismantle Systemic Racism '
Apple has launched a new webpage for its ‘Racial Equity and Justice Initiative’, highlighting the company’s recently announced pledges.
iOS 14.5 Beta Adds New Financial Features to Apple Wallet
Apple has released the iOS 14.5 beta and with it comes new features for Apple Card customers like budgeting and family sharing.
Apple Releases Private Click Measurement to iOS 14.5
Apple is introducing a new technology called Private Click Measurement to give online advertisers a way to measure ads privately.
Judges Used "Contradictory Reasoning" in Apple Tax Case, Says EU
The EU believes that judges used “contradictory reasoning” when granting Apple’s victory in a landmark tax case. The bloc’s determination to overturn the ruling was revealed in documents that emerged Monday, reported Bloomberg News.
The EU said that the lower court improperly conflated Apple’s lack of employees at two Irish units and the company’s level of responsibility for intellectual property on iPhone and iPad sales across Europe. Judges failed to properly weigh the EU’s analysis of the Irish branches and showed “contradictory reasoning” in a separate part of their findings. The EU court “categorically annulled the commission’s case in July and the facts have not changed since then,” Apple said in a statement. “After a thorough review of the facts and the commission’s claims,” the judges were “clear in their determination that Apple has always abided by the law in Ireland, as we do everywhere we operate.” At the heart of the legal arguments are simple questions on where value is created and where it should be taxed.
iCloud Keychain for Chrome on Windows Now Available
Apple has officially released its iCloud Keychain password feature for Google Chrome on Windows, AppleInsider reported. The new extension means that when using the new Chrome browser users will be able to sync their passwords across devices running Apple and Windows operating systems.
“[The new] iCloud Passwords is a Chrome extension for Windows users that allows you to use the same strong Safari passwords you create on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac when visiting websites in Chrome on your Windows PC,” says Apple in the extension’s listing on the Chrome Web Store. As well as requiring the Google Chrome browser, iCloud Passwords needs iCloud 12.0 for Windows. That in turn requires Windows 10 version 18362.145 or higher, and can be downloaded from Microsoft. Once installed, iCloud Passwords will let you fill in the passwords created in Safari on Mac, iPhone, or iPad, when visiting a site in Chrome for Windows.
New Facebook Message Warns You of iOS 14 Ad Opt-In
In response to an iOS 14 feature that makes developers ask user consent to use their data, Facebook wants to remind people just how beleaguered it really is.
In the post, Facebook says that if users accept the prompts for Facebook and Instagram, the ads you see on those apps won’t change. “If you decline, you will still see ads, but they will be less relevant to you.” The tech giant notes that Apple has said that providing education about its new privacy changes is allowed.
To me, the most offensive part about this isn’t Facebook pretending to care about “businesses other than itself that rely on ads to reach products customers.” It’s how it says “This won’t give us access to new types of information.”
Data Privacy Day 2021: Tresorit Responds to Encryption Backdoors
For Data Privacy Day 2021, companies with private products like Tresorit, ProtonMail, Threema, and Tutanota, have issued a joint statement about proposed laws about backdoored encryption.
[…] encryption is an absolute, data is either encrypted or it isn’t, users have privacy or they don’t. The desire to give law enforcement more tools to fight crime is obviously understandable. But the proposals are the digital equivalent of giving law enforcement a key to every citizens’ home and might begin a slippery slope towards greater violations of personal privacy.
Tim Cook Faces 7-Hour Deposition in Epic Games Lawsuit
Judge Thomas Hixon has ordered Tim Cook to appear in a seven hour deposition in the lawsuit with Epic Games.
Media Monday with Music Tips – TMO Daily Observations 2021-02-01
Andrew Orr and Charlotte Henry join host Kelly Guimont to discuss the latest Media Monday news, and a couple of tips for the Music apps.
Apple Celebrates Black History Month With Photos by Black Artists
To celebrate Black History Month, Apple has commissioned over 30 Black photographers to capture and share their hometowns.
[Updated for iPadOS 14.4] Bug Means Fitness+ on iPad Not Working With Apple Watch
A bug appears to be stopping Fitness+ subscribers using an iPad from using the Apple Watch capabilities available with the service.
iOS 14.4 Introduces ‘Auto Playing Similar Music’ in Apple Music
Over the weekend, Andrew discovered a feature in iOS 14.4 that wasn’t included in the release notes: Autoplaying Similar Music.
Spam, Your Privacy, Cool Stuff Found & More — Mac Geek Gab 855
What’s your spam workflow? How do you know if your favorite podcast is selling your data? Want to hear about some Cool Stuff Found? Good news, your two favorite geeks talk through all this and more! Listen as John and Dave answer your questions and do their level best to ensure everyone learns at least five new things each week. Press play and enjoy!
Apple Shares ‘MySwimPro’ in Developer Spotlight
Apple has highlighted Fares Ksebati and his app MySwimPro in its Developer Spotlight. It provides aquatic workout videos for athletes.
What do you know now that you wish you’d known when you started? That it’s really important to be consistent, that it takes time to develop, and that if you can just be a little bit better every single day, the compounding impact is absolutely insane. We’ve been at this for five years, which is more than 1,800 days, and we’re trying to be at least 1 percent better each day.
Google Play Store to Allow Licensed Gambling Apps Providing Android a Competitive Advantage
Google announced it will allow Android gambling apps on its Google Play store, and Bryan Chaffin says it might be a differentiating factor from Apple’s iOS and iPadOS platforms.
Tim Cook Writes Open Letter to President Biden on DACA
Tim Cook has written a letter on behalf of Business Roundtable to President Biden thanking him for working to preserve DACA.