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Security Friday: App Transparency and Dots – TMO Daily Observations 2021-01-29
Andrew Orr and Jeff Butts join host Kelly Guimont to discuss Security Friday news including iOS updates and apps, and that dot on your iPhone.
Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway to Star in 'WeCrashed' WeWork Series on Apple TV+
Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway are set to star in an Apple TV+ series about the rise and fall of WeWork called ‘WeCrashed’.
Apple Releases 'Shot on iPhone 12 Pro Max' Chinese New Year Short
Apple released a new video to celebrate Chinese New Year called ‘Nian’, that was shot on an iPhone 12 Pro Max.
App Tracking Transparency Is Already Here
While developers aren’t yet required to follow the new privacy feature, App Tracking Transparency is already here. As Jeff Butts has found, there are some app developers who are even using it before they have to.
Investigation Shows Some App Store Privacy Labels are Misleading
iOS 14 added App Store privacy labels as a way for developers to disclose the data their apps collect. But some of these labels may be inaccurate.
Hyundai Apple Car Tie Up May be Hampered by Culture Clash
Executives at Hyundai are divided on the subject of working on the Apple Car, reducing the likelihood of a deal.
Pixelmator Pro ML Super Resolution Now Removes WebP Compression Artifacts
Pixelmator Pro has a new update ready, version 2.0.4. It brings an improvement to its ML Super Resolution image upscaler. It can now remove compression artifacts from WebP files. Another improvement adds support for portrait masks in Apple ProRAW images.
Pixelmator Pro already supports the WebP file format and, as it gains more users around the web, it’s becoming clear that the WebP compression algorithm produces unique compression artifacts. ML Super Resolution has already been trained to remove JPEG artifacts when resampling images but, with today’s update, it can now remove WebP artifacts too.
Apple has Released macOS Big Sur 11.2 RC 3 to Testers
Apple has released the third Release Candidate (RC) for macOS Big Sur 11.2 for developers and public beta testers.
Pandora’s Thumbprint Radio Celebrates 5th Anniversary With 50 Million Users
Since its launch five years ago, Pandora Thumbprint Radio has reached 50 million users with over 2 billion hours of music listening.
This Person Hacked His iPod to Stream Spotify Using Raspberry Pi
Guy Dupont recently hacked an old iPod to stream Spotify. He used a Raspberry PI Zero W and a custom UI built using Python. Additionally, he fitted a 1000 mAh batter into it, a motor for haptic feedback, and a 2-inch LCD Adafruit display. “My mother-in-law recently gifted me a bag of the family’s retired iPods. I had forgotten how good it feels to hold and use one of these things. Naturally, I decided to modify one. I wanted to supply some modern features (streaming, search, Bluetooth audio, etc), while paying homage to the amazing UX that Apple originally released almost 20 years ago.”
Apple Privacy Exec Jane Horvath Discusses ‘False Dichotomy’ of Free Services
Apple’s senior director of global privacy Jane Horvath took part in a roundtable discussion at the CPDP2021 conference Thursday. She discussed a variety of topics, including why Google is still the default browser on iPhone. She followed CEO Tim Cook, who took aim at Facebook during a speech earlier in the day at the same event.
Apple Product Categories Integrate Hardware, Software, Services
Apple CEO Tim Cook talked about his company’s integration of hardware, software, and services and its approach to products.
Apple Wearables: A Fortune 120 Company – TMO Daily Observations 2021-01-28
Bryan Chaffin joins host Kelly Guimont to discuss Apple’s earnings report, the stock market’s reaction, and how Watches + Headphones = Macy’s.
Apple Releases App Tracking Transparency Requirement Update
In Thursday’s update to developers, Apple says it will enhance SKAdNetwork and add Private click Measurement support for apps.
WhatsApp Introducing Face or Touch ID When Linking to Web/Desktop
WhatsApp has started to roll out a new security feature that will require Touch or Face ID when linking devices via web and desktop app.
Facebook Preparing to Bring Apple Antitrust Fight to Court
Facebook is preparing to bring an antitrust lawsuit against Apple to court, claim that it is abusing its position in the smartphone market.
Apple Marks Data Privacy Day by Announcing New App Tracking Transparency Tool
On Data Privacy Day, Apple reiterated its commitment to privacy and announced that App Tracking Transparency will be in its next Beta release
Apple’s Wearables Business Equal to Fortune 120 Company Macy’s
During Apple’s earnings call on Wednesday, CFO Luca Maestri mentioned that Apple’s wearables business is now worth that of a Fortune 120 company.
Apple Shatters December Records with $111.4 Billion in Revenues, $1.68 EPS
Apple on Wednesday turned in an all-time record for December revenues of $111.4 billion, up 21% year-over-year. The company also reported all-time record earnings of $28.76 billion, up 29% year-over-year, while earnings-per-share (EPS) clocked in at $1.68, up 35% year-over-year.
Apple Watch Helps Save Cyclist Who Fell into River
We periodically get stories of how an Apple Watch has saved someone’s life. However often they happen, they never stop being amazing. On Thursday, for instance, BBC News reported that a cyclist in the UK was able to call the police from his wearable after he was swept into a river.
The man was swept off his bike into the swollen River Wye in Rotherwas, Hereford, on Thursday. He was carried a mile downstream but managed to grab hold of a branch and spoke to fire control. Station commander Sean Bailey said he was “lucky” to have kept hold of the branch, adding: “We’re very surprised he didn’t lose his grip.” Speaking to BBC Hereford and Worcester, Mr Bailey said the cyclist was spotted by passers-by who were able to give crews a sense of where he was. “Even with that location it still took us 20 minutes to locate him and rescue him and bring him to safety. “He was speaking to our fire control whilst he was clinging onto a tree, via his Apple Watch, which worked wonderfully well for us to actually get to him as quickly as possible.”
Apple Reclaims Title of World's Most Valuable Brand
According to the Brand Finance Global 500 2021, Apple is the most valuable brand in the world for the first time since 2016.
Password Manager Bitwarden Adds Touch ID to Browser Extension
Password manager Bitwarden announced the addition of a couple of new features. One feature adds support for Touch ID and Windows Hello to its browser extensions.
Browser extensions will now be able to access this authentication inside the Desktop application. This allows a more streamlined integration with hardware that does not require a unique browser-level integration. Biometric authentication requires macOS users to download the Mac App Store version.