thejapantimes, to business
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Apple has renewed discussions with OpenAI about using the startup’s technology to power some new features coming to the iPhone later this year, sources have said. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2024/04/27/tech/iphone-openai-ai-features/

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bans government officials from using for work, Wall Street Journal reports | Reuters

https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-bans-govt-officials-using-iphone-work-wsj-2023-09-06/

Nonilex, to apple
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sues , saying it keeps users locked into its

One of the world's richest companies is now under fire from the govt. & 16 states filed a against the Silicon Valley giant on Thurs, accusing the company of abusing its as a to edge out rivals & ensure customers keep using its products.


https://www.npr.org/2024/03/21/1239802162/apple-iphone-doj-monopoly-antitrust-lawsuit

Nonilex,
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The lawsuit centers around claims that #Apple stopped smaller companies from accessing the #hardware & #software in its #iPhones, which led to fewer options for #consumers.

Apple is worth ~$3T, making it one of the highest valued cos in the world. & its iPhone is one of the most popular phones on earth, dominating the global #market, acc/to market analyst firm IDC. The #DOJ alleges it's by no coincidence that Apple was able to ensure its place at the top.

#law #antitrust #monopoly #ios #tech

Nonilex,
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Sidebar: I’m a proud member of the movement & contributor to —on the side. I’m also a longtime user. Not only has Apple made its various OS versions incompatible w/other manufacturers, they made their older Apple products incompatible w/new ones, forcing consumers to buy new (aka theory). They’ve not only done this by abandoning USB, but even the screw drive type. I can’t tell you how many different tiny screwdrivers I have!

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itnewsbot, to keyboards

Clicks is a $139 iPhone case for people who hate touchscreen typing - There's an app for the keyboard promising new features, but it's not ma... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1993862 #keyboards #iphones #iphone #tech

redezem, to apple
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Listening to the most recent podcast, and aw jees , why are you implementing super secret hardware backdoors in ? Why have you been doing it for like 5 years now?

Seriously though if you’re even vaguely security interested, go listen to the podcast. It’s mind boggling, and smacks of S tier state actor interference at a manufacturing level. I’ve attached a link to the notes for those who don’t have time.

https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-955-Notes.pdf

ninja,
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@marco @redezem IMHO Apple is being hypocritical for boasting about their care for user privacy, while building a secret backdoor.

redezem,
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@ninja @marco yeah that’s about the whole of it. I don’t know why they thought this was a good idea, I can only assume that the NSA used their spooky legal powers to compel them to do it… but yeah not a good look.

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remixtures, to Cybersecurity Portuguese
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: "Today, on December 27, 2023, we (Boris Larin, Leonid Bezvershenko, and Georgy Kucherin) delivered a presentation, titled, “Operation Triangulation: What You Get When Attack iPhones of Researchers”, at the 37th Chaos Communication Congress (37C3), held at Congress Center Hamburg. The presentation summarized the results of our long-term research into Operation Triangulation, conducted with our colleagues, Igor Kuznetsov, Valentin Pashkov, and Mikhail Vinogradov.

This presentation was also the first time we had publicly disclosed the details of all exploits and vulnerabilities that were used in the attack. We discover and analyze new exploits and attacks using these on a daily basis, and we have discovered and reported more than thirty in-the-wild zero-days in Adobe, Apple, Google, and Microsoft products, but this is definitely the most sophisticated attack chain we have ever seen."

https://securelist.com/operation-triangulation-the-last-hardware-mystery/111669/

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itnewsbot, to security

4-year campaign backdoored iPhones using possibly the most advanced exploit ever - Enlarge (credit: Tero Vesalainen)

Researchers on Wednesday pre... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1992873

governa, to apple
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drfyzziks, to android

If you want secure messaging between and phones, don’t use . Seriously, don’t do it. There are other, better and more reliable options out there (cough Signal cough).

I've used Beeper (w/a test Apple account) & liked it. However after the recent kerfuffle around Beeper Mini, I deleted the app b/c I didn't like how Beeper handled things (adding devices to my iCloud account & unregistering a phone number, both w/o my permission)

Glad it was a test account / number.

governa, to apple
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: Hackers Might Be Exploiting This WebKit Flaw to Attack :apple_inc:

Apple releases a patch to fix two actively exploited bugs in WebKit, the browser engine for .

https://www.pcmag.com/news/apple-hackers-might-be-exploiting-this-webkit-flaw-to-attack-iphones

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