Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from some other sources:
° From 9to5Mac: A vulnerability in A-series and M-series chips could force iPhones, Macs, and iPads to divulge passwords and other sensitive information to an attacker. Security researchers have dubbed the flaw – which affects Safari on the Mac, and any browser on iOS devices – iLeakage.
° From MacRumors: Apple has acknowledged a BMW wireless charging issue affecting the iPhone 15 series, and promised that it will make a fix available later this year.
° From AppleInsider: Regulators in France have now officially accepted Apple’s iOS update and allowed the iPhone 12 to go back on sale on the mainland, but not in French-controlled territories around the world.
° From Kron4: The Apple Store in Burlingame, California, was hit with grand theft on Tuesday, according to the Burlingame Police Department. Five suspects went into the Apple Store located at 1301 Burlingame Ave. and stole a number of unspecified Apple products.
° From MacVoices Live!: On this episode, the 20th Anniversary gathering of Take Control authors wraps up with reflections on the early days of Take Control Books and the collaborative editing process.
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