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Ars Technica : Apple
27  mars     21h57
Oregon governor signs nation’s first right-to-repair bill that bans parts pairing
Kevin Purdy    Starting in , devices can’t block repair parts with software pairing checks.
    18h10
MFA Fatigue attack targets iPhone owners with endless password reset prompts
Kevin Purdy    Rapid fire prompts sometimes followed with spoofed calls from Apple support.
    11h00
Explaining why your keyboard feels so darn good or way too mushy
Scharon Harding    Ars Technica’s guide to keyboards: Mechanical, membrane, and buckling springs.
26  mars     19h02
WWDC 2024 starts on June 10 with announcements about iOS 18 and beyond
Samuel Axon    Speculation is rampant that Apple will make its first big moves in generative AI.
25  mars     16h04
Apple, Google, and Meta are failing DMA compliance, EU suspects
Ashley Belanger    Tech giants must defend against EU’s concrete evidence of non compliance.
21  mars     14h52
US sues Apple, alleging it illegally monopolized the smartphone market
Jon Brodkin    Justice Department files major antitrust lawsuit against iPhone maker.
    14h40
Unpatchable vulnerability in Apple chip leaks secret encryption keys
Dan Goodin    Fixing newly discovered side channel will likely take a major toll on performance.
19  mars     22h24
Entirely accurate 3D-printed Mac Plus built in these 29 painstaking steps
Kevin Purdy    What could have been a dozen separate videos is instead one minute marvel.
18  mars     20h06
USB hubs, printers, Java, and more seemingly broken by macOS 14.4 update
Andrew Cunningham    Issues seem to be related to security fixes made in Apple’s latest OS.
    19h56
Apple may hire Google to power new iPhone AI features using Gemini report
Benj Edwards    With Apple’s own AI tech lagging behind, the firm looks for a fallback solution.
15  mars     14h48
Walmart resurrects the M1 MacBook Air as an entry-level 699 laptop
Andrew Cunningham    Price undercuts Apple’s own refurbished pricing for the M Air.
12  mars     19h29
New iPads may be coming soon, but they won’t change the awkward spot the iPad is in
Andrew Cunningham    Op ed: The iPad needs more than a simple hardware refresh to fix what ails it.
    17h42
Apple’s AirPods Pro could be getting a hearing aid mode later this year
Kevin Purdy    In development for some time, AirPods could finally get the FDA label this fall.
11  mars     16h00
M3 MacBook Air refresh boosts storage speeds for 256GB models
Andrew Cunningham    For the M Air, getting better storage speeds required a GB or larger SSD.
    14h00
Apple and Tesla feel the pain as China opts for homegrown products
Financial Times    Local competition, surge of BEVs, and security related restrictions lead to changes.
08  mars     18h51
Apple backtracks, reinstates Epic Games’ iOS developer account in Europe
Kyle Orland    After EU began investigation, Apple repaves path for Fortnite on European iOS.
07  mars     22h50
visionOS 1.1 tries to make Personas less unsettling, plus other Apple OS updates
Andrew Cunningham    Apple starts picking low hanging fruit in visionOS; other OSes see minor improvements.
    16h44
Apple’s treatment of Epic Games draws the eye of EU regulators
Kyle Orland    Apple could face massive fines if it’s found in violation of new rules.
    14h00
Review: Apple’s efficient M3 MacBook Airs are just about as good as laptops get
Andrew Cunningham    For Intel or even M upgraders, there’s a lot to like about the M Air.
06  mars     20h11
DMA be damned, Apple cuts off path to Epic Games Store, Fortnite on EU iPhones
Kyle Orland    Epic says it’s retaliation for public criticism; Apple says it can’t trust Epic’s promises.