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Apple delays digital drivers license until 2022
06:01am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 Buziness Bytes
San Francisco, Nov 24 (IANS) Apple has reportedly delayed the rollout of a new feature that would allow users to add their drivers licenses or IDs to the Wallet app on iPhones until early 2022. In an update to the official iOS 15 website, Apple said that the functionality will now arrive sometime in early [] The post Apple delays digital drivers license until 2022 appeared first on Buziness Bytes .
Apple. TSMC to team up on iPhone''s 5G Modem - report
05:38am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 Breaking the News 24/7
Apple Inc. and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. are striving to collaborate more closely in the future, according to a report published by Nikkei Asia. The report indicates that Apple is making
Chip shortages wallop Xiaomi phone sales
05:07am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 BusinessTech
Xiaomi Corp recorded its slowest pace of quarterly sales growth since early 2020 after supply chain mayhem choked off the flow of vital components and rivals like Apple Inc eroded its market share.
Apple Files Lawsuit Against Pegasus Spyware Creator NSO Group for Targeting iPhone Users
05:04am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 iPhone Hacks
Apple has filed a lawsuit against the Israeli firm NSO Group and its parent group for targeting and surveillance of iPhone and Mac users with its Pegasus spyware. In a bid to protect its customers from further harm, the company is seeking a permanent injunction to ban NSO Group from using any of its products and services. Continue reading
Apple sues NSO Group for attacking iPhones with Pegasus
05:02am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 Buziness Bytes
San Francisco, Nov 24 (IANS) Tech giant Apple has filed a lawsuit against the Israel-based company NSO Group, the developer of infamous Pegasus spyware, seeking a permanent injunction to ban NSO Group from using any Apple software, services or devices. The company admitted that a small number of its users may have been targeted by [] The post Apple sues NSO Group for attacking iPhones with Pegasus appeared first on Buziness Bytes .
Apple, Google, And Facebook May Be Forced Into Cross-Platform Messaging
04:50am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 Techtelegraph
The European Parliaments Digital Markets Act might require tech companies with millions of users to agree upon some way of messaging across services. Apple, Google, Facebook and other tech companies may be forced into finding a solution that allows users to connect across the various messaging platforms. Currently, each service has its own way of handling [] The post Apple, Google, And Facebook May Be Forced Into Cross-Platform Messaging appeared first on TECHTELEGRAPH .
TSMC to Mass Produce Apples 5G Modem for 2023 iPhone
04:37am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 iPhone Hacks
A new Nikkei Asia report details that Apple is forging a closer partnership with TSMC to fabricate its 5G modem for 2023 iPhones. Citing four people aware of the matter, the report claims that Apple will be using TSMCs 4nm node for mass-producing its in-house 5G modem, though it is currently trailing production on the 5nm node. Continue reading
Apple Outlines How It Will Notify Users Who Have Been Targeted by State-Sponsored Spyware Attacks
04:15am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 Mac Rumors
Earlier today, Apple announced that it had filed suit against NSO Group , the firm responsible for the Pegasus spyware that has been used in state-sponsored surveillance campaigns in a number of countries. NSO Group seeks to take advantage of vulnerabilities in iOS and other platforms to infiltrate the devices of targeted users such as journalists, activists, dissidents, academics, and government officials. As part of its announcement, Apple revealed that it is notifying the "small number of users" who have been targeted via the FORCEDENTRY exploit for a now-patched vulnerability that allowed Pegasus to be installed on their devices. Apple also said that it will continue to notify users it believes have been targeted by state-sponsored spyware attacks "in accordance with industry best practices," and the company has now shared a new support document outlining how it will notify those users. Notifications will be delivered to affected users via email and iMessage notifications to the addresses and phone numbers associated with the users'' Apple IDs, with the notifications providing additional steps users can take to protect their devices.
Sources: Apple is tapping TSMC to begin mass producing 4nm 5G modem chips for the iPhone in 2023, in an effort to reduce its reliance on Qualcomm (Nikkei Asia)
03:55am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 Techmeme
Nikkei Asia : Sources: Apple is tapping TSMC to begin mass producing 4nm 5G modem chips for the iPhone in 2023, in an effort to reduce its reliance on Qualcomm — U.S. company aims to cut reliance on Qualcomm for key components — Apple plans to adopt TSMC''s 4-nanometer chip technology for its 5G modems as it seeks to cut reliance on Qualcomm.
TSMC to Begin Producing Apple-Designed 5G Modems for iPhones in 2023
03:37am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 Mac Rumors
Apple''s main chip manufacturing partner TSMC will beginning producing Apple''s first in-house 5G modem chips for the iPhone in 2023 , according to a report from Nikkei Asia . The move, which has been under development for several years and enhanced by Apple''s 2019 acquisition of the majority of Intel''s modem business , will allow Apple to shift away from Qualcomm as a supplier for the important chips that support cellular connectivity. Apple plans to adopt TSMC''s 4-nanometer chip production technology to mass produce its first in-house 5G modem chip, four people familiar with the matter said, adding that the iPhone maker is developing its own radio frequency and millimeter wave components to complement the modem. Apple is also working on its own power management chip specifically for the modem, two people briefed on the matter said. The report lines up with previous rumors of Apple launching its own modem as part of the 2023 iPhone lineup, and Qualcomm last week revealed that it is using a planning assumption that it will only have a 20% share of modem production for the 2023 iPhone.
Apple sues NSO Group to curb the abuse of Pegasus spyware and protect iPhone users from attacks- Technology News, Firstpost
03:37am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 Firstpost
Apple is also seeking a permanent injunction to ban NSO Group from using any Apple software, services, or devices.
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02:38am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 GuruFocus
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Apple sues NSO Group for spying on iPhone users using Pegasus spyware
02:24am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 India Today
Apple said it has so far seen no evidence of NSO''s tools being used against Apple devices using iOS 15, the latest version of its mobile operating system.
EMEA Daily: Delivery Startup Getir to Buy UK Rival Weezy; Circle Invests $10.5M in UKs Crowdcube
01:56am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 PYMNTS
In todays top Europe, Middle East and Africa news, Turkish delivery startup Getir is set to buy U.K. rival Weezy, and Circle uses USDC to invest $10.5M in U.K.-based Crowdcube. Plus, the Italian Antitrust Authority fines Amazon and Apple over $225 million, Klarna introduces Pay Now and Klarna card in the U.S., and Stripe offers []
Apple asks to block Pegasus spy app in lawsuit against NSO Group
01:44am, Wednesday, 24'th Nov 2021 Kenyan News
Apple has filed a lawsuit against the NSO Group, the company responsible for the controversial Pegasus monitoring application. With the action, the iPhone maker hopes to block the Israeli companys access to any of its devices. The Pegasus app, developed by the NSO Group, an Israeli firm, when installed on a device, allows the Israeli [] Source: Apple asks to block Pegasus spy app in lawsuit against NSO Group
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