iPhone 16 and Apple Watch Hands On, and Big Brother TVs
Episode 363 · September 26th, 2024 · 30 mins 24 secs
About this Episode
We discuss what's patched in Apple's latest operating systems, and more importantly, some of what isn't. Models of some brand name TVs are phoning home with screenshots of your viewing habits. Telegram changes its terms of service in a way which won't make criminals happy. And of course, we're hands on with Apple's new Watch and iPhone.
Show Notes:
- macOS Sequoia and iOS 18: What Apple patched—and what they didn’t
- Apple neglects to fix “fake headlines” bug usable for election interference
- Watching TV with the Second-Party: A First Look at Automatic Content Recognition Tracking in Smart TVs
- Telegram will now hand over IP addresses, phone numbers of suspects to cops
- Warrant canary
- Review: Apple Watch Series 10, Larger, Thinner, Easier to Read
- Review: iPhone 16 Pro, Small Upgrade with Big New Features Coming Soon?
- Apple Intelligence: Why most users won’t get it
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