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macOS Sonoma with interactive widgets, Kanban Reminders and more is now available
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iPhone must use USB-C by 2024, says EU law
I am trying to discern wether the ruling applies to the side of the cable that attaches to the phone, the charger, or both. If it is the side that attaches to the charger, I don’t see it being much of a problem since most apple cables have usb-c on one side at least. Of course, my car uses USB-A to charge and connect to CarPlay so a USB-A cable is and will definitely be needed. If it is the side that connects to the phone, then I find it disturbing that they can mandate what type of port is required to be present on a device. So if USB-D is released and is smaller, better and faster than USB-C, will companies not be allowed to deploy it until a new law is passed which permits them to use it? Idiots. -
Stolen Device Protection to thwart iPhone thieves with passcodes with time delay
BirderGuy said:I’m not sure why this is necessary if you have two factor authentication set up. Even if they get into the phone they would need the code sent to a trusted device. No?