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Apple's temporary Fifth Avenue store coping with bed bug infestation
spice-boy said:New Yorkers must place discarded mattresses in large plastic bags when putting them out for pickup. It's proven to stop the spread of bed bugs now if science only had a way to deal with measles? -
How to live with a Mac mini or MacBook Air with a small internal drive
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Book Review & Giveaway: 'Tim Cook: The Genius Who Took Apple to the Next Level' is solid a...
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Apple amping up requirements for app notarization starting in macOS 10.14.5
I hope Apple does not charge for that. In fact I would say that this scan should happen during installation and be part of installation by user - not by developer. And it should be free process if Apple wants to keep OS open to users that have free choice. I understand security, but I do not agree with attempt to own everything. Apple owns OS and licenses it. App developers (not Apple) own software running on it and they issue license to users. So Apple should be a bit more courtious when growing its echosystem. Scan it as much as you feel like it, but I as user get to decide if one wants it to be installed on their macOS - not Apple. I could even want to install malicious software on purpose for research. Does Apple account for that or they just run amok? Security through obscurity had never solved any problem. Ask Microsoft. -
Two 2019 iPhones rumored to have triple-camera, OLED display, USB-C, and be thicker