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November 26, 2019

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Apple's OS development teams are going to 'Build Different'

The latest war on bugs should be good news for every Apple user, with iOS 14 set to deliver stability for the rest of us in 2020. Read more ▶

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Security lessons from a Mac-only fintech company

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Facebook's iOS 'bug' secretly filmed users. IT, take note.

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Microsoft and Apple are better together

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Why isn't Apple (yet) supporting Tim Berners-Lee to 'save the web'?

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Security lessons from a Mac-only fintech company

Build America Mutual, a leading U.S. municipal bond insurer, is an all Apple shop. And even though macOS and iOS are generally secure, threats to the platforms continue to rise. Read more ▶

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Image: Facebook's iOS 'bug' secretly filmed users. IT, take note.

Facebook's iOS 'bug' secretly filmed users. IT, take note.

And a very different bug, planted by cyberthieves, presents even more frightening camera-spying issues with Android. Read more ▶

 
 
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Microsoft and Apple are better together

A new Office 365 feature shows one way in which the Apple/Microsoft partnership helps you get things done. Read more ▶

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Why isn't Apple (yet) supporting Tim Berners-Lee to 'save the web'?

The inventor of the web has launched a campaign to make sure the web benefits everyone, but Apple hasn't joined up yet. Read more ▶

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