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News items you should check out: Dec. 6

Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from some other sources.

Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from some other sources:

° From the Jamf Blog: In this blog, Jamf Threat Labs explains how bad actors could create a false sense of security with Lockdown Mode by post-exploit tampering.

° From CNBC: In November, CNBC visited Apple’s campus in Cupertino, California, the first journalists allowed to film inside one of the company’s chip labs.

° From AppleInsider: A bug in iOS 17 is switching the open app while the user is typing on the iPhone — but there is a temporary fix.

° From Cult of Mac: The number of iPhones running some version of iOS 17 passed a milestone. The total recently topped 60%, according to an analytics firm.

° From DigiTimes (a subscription is required to read the article): Apple supplier BOE still struggling to expanded panel supply due to leaky light issues.

° From MacRumors: Apple today added the original iPhone SE to its vintage and obsolete products list. 

° From ABC7: Thieves who robbed an DC Uber Eats driver rejected a stolen Android phone for not being an iPhone.

° From 9to5Mac: iPhone assembler Foxconn had already predicted “significant growth” during the holiday quarter, but now says that October and November have been even stronger than expected.

° From MacVoices Live!: On the new episode, this MacVoices Live! panel wraps up by discussing a new Windows Access app for Mac and iPad that simplifies remote desktop usage. 

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.