Mar 29th 2022
MacBreak Weekly 811
Hands Off My Flappy Bird
Apple & the EU, iPhone Subscriptions, Mac Studio Teardown
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Apple & the EU, iPhone Subscriptions, Mac Studio Teardown
- EU provisionally agrees on a law that would force Apple to allow alternative app stores, sideloading, and iMessage interoperability.
- Security experts say new EU rules will damage WhatsApp encryption.
- CODA Oscars win Caps Apple’s ‘Quality Over Quantity’ approach.
- Russian tech giant Yandex’s data harvesting raises security concerns.
- Apple’s fine over Dutch dating apps antitrust order hits €50M — but ACM welcomes revised offer
- Apple is working on a hardware subscription service for iPhones.
- iFixit teardown shows that Mac Studio’s internal storage is replaceable but not upgradable.
- Apple launches the first driver’s license and state ID in Wallet with Arizona.
Picks of the Week:
- Rene's Pick: Ryan George
- Andy's Pick: Overcast
- Alex's Pick: Small Rig iPhone
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Links
- EU Provisionally Agrees on Law That Would Force Apple to Allow Alternative App Stores, Sideloading, iMessage Interoperability
- Security experts say new EU rules will damage WhatsApp encryption
- ‘CODA’ Oscars Win Caps Apple’s ‘Quality Over Quantity’ Approach
- Apple Is Working on a Hardware Subscription Service for iPhones
- Apple’s fine over Dutch dating apps antitrust order hits €50M — but ACM welcomes revised offer
- iFixit teardown shows that Mac Studio’s internal storage is replaceable but not upgradable
- Apple launches the first driver’s license and state ID in Wallet with Arizona
- Russian tech giant Yandex’s data harvesting raises security concerns
- Ryan George
- Small Rig iPhone
- Overcast