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China would prefer TikTok shut down in US instead of sold to domestic company
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New Mac malware infects and spreads via Xcode projects
civa said:So, first SoftBank decides to sell ARM, a ton of engineers and executives leave TSMC for Chinese firms, because there’s no way THAT could go wrong, and now there’s this malware in the Xcode developed kit used to make all Mac appsAnd let’s not forget the contrived antitrust cases being spun up now
Beginning to look like an all out war on Apple because Apple chose to finally dump intel
Of course, I’m just a conspiracy theorist.....
TSMC decided to stop selling to Chinese firms, and so people left (or were poached)
XCode Malware has more to do with downloading unverified XCode projects. Probably via tutorial website. Considering most infections are in India & China.
Anti-trust cases are absolutely deserved. I should be able to decide what apps I install on MY phone, not Apple.
Dump Intel, yeah I doubt that. Maybe some fanboys and creative people will buy ARM. Rest of us, ain't touching it with a stick.
It's just that Apple has become the big boy now and so it's getting attention. The iPhone just got owned recently. Including it's so called "secure enclave" -
Apple approves Hey update, invitations no longer required
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Please don't wish for a 'free' App Store
ranson said:Owners of an iPhone should be able to install whatever software they want on it, without fear of their warranty for the hardware being voided. Apple impeding that ability (and bloggers discouraging it) is not a Good Thing. Certainly people should install software at their own peril, but adults who own their devices should not have someone else dictate that for them. -
OpenCore Computer attempts sale of Hackintosh systems
Apple should really tap into this market by releasing a bare - Mac Pro, which can use consumer hardware. It should have a small 128GB SSD that has the OSX recovery on it, and that can be used to do a bare minimum OSX install. People just buy that and put in their own CPU/RAM/GPU/HDD etc. Provide a QVL and we should be good to go.
Another option could be PCI-E compute cartridges, which come with a CPU, small SSD & RAM in one package
It will provide people with the best of both worlds without compromise and without having to sell a kidney