Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from some other sources:
° From the Jamf Blog: In this blog, Jamf Threat Labs explains how bad actors could create a false sense of security with Lockdown Mode by post-exploit tampering.
° From CNBC: In November, CNBC visited Apple’s campus in Cupertino, California, the first journalists allowed to film inside one of the company’s chip labs.
° From AppleInsider: A bug in iOS 17 is switching the open app while the user is typing on the iPhone — but there is a temporary fix.
° From Cult of Mac: The number of iPhones running some version of iOS 17 passed a milestone. The total recently topped 60%, according to an analytics firm.
° From DigiTimes (a subscription is required to read the article): Apple supplier BOE still struggling to expanded panel supply due to leaky light issues.
° From MacRumors: Apple today added the original iPhone SE to its vintage and obsolete products list.
° From ABC7: Thieves who robbed an DC Uber Eats driver rejected a stolen Android phone for not being an iPhone.
° From 9to5Mac: iPhone assembler Foxconn had already predicted “significant growth” during the holiday quarter, but now says that October and November have been even stronger than expected.
° From MacVoices Live!: On the new episode, this MacVoices Live! panel wraps up by discussing a new Windows Access app for Mac and iPad that simplifies remote desktop usage.
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