Episode 324: iPhone security changes, Apple TV, and M3 MacBook Air
The Dalrymple Report - Un pódcast de Jim Dalrymple - Viernes
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Apple this week unveiled some new security changes for its iPhone devices. Specifically, if someone steals your iPhone, and has your password, they will no longer be able to change security settings without using Face ID. The Apple TV got a little redesign this week, as well, adding a new sidebar menu that should make it easier to navigate shows and channels in the app. Dave and I also talk about rumors of a new M3 MacBook Air and when we might see thos machines. Brought to you by: Factor: Factor now offers 34 meals per week and 55+ add-on options including Protein Plus, Keto, Calorie Smart, Vegan + Veggie. Get 50% off using code dalrymple50 when you visit Factor today! LinkedIn Jobs: LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/DALRYMPLE. Terms and conditions apply. Show Notes: Apple Makes Security Changes to Protect Users From iPhone Thefts Verizon Gave Phone Data to Armed Stalker Who Posed as Cop Over Email Apple spotlights the top apps and games of 2023 on the App Store Redesigned Apple TV app elevates the viewing experience iOS 17.2 Adds NameDrop-Like Feature for Sharing Boarding Passes, Movie Tickets, and More Gurman: Coming this spring, New iPads, new M3 MacBook Air Apple cuts off Beeper Mini’s access after launch of service that brought iMessage to Android Apple’s official response to Beeper Gruber on Apple paying for the infrastructure cost of Beeper Mini’s messaging Shohei Ohtani contract BBC presenter apologizes after giving middle finger at start of live broadcast Shows and movies we’re watching Special Ops: Lioness, Paramount+ Killers of the Flower Moon, Apple TV+ Fargo, 5 seasons, Hulu/FX