> Vulnerability found in Apple's Silicon M-series chips – and it can't be patched
> Hackers can harvest encryption keys from Macs and MacBooks.
> the issue lies with the "microarchitectural" design of the chip. Furthermore, security measures taken to help mitigate the issue would require a serious degradation of the M-series chips' performance.
> The US Department of Justice accused Apple of operating an illegal monopoly in the smartphone market in an expansive new antitrust lawsuit that seeks to upend many of the ways Apple locks down iPhones.
#AAPL's recent changes to #PWA (#ProgressiveWebApp) functionality in #iOS, specifically in the #EU, has sparked outrage among #webdev. The company's late acknowledgment of intentionally limiting PWA capabilities, presented as compliance with the EU's #DigitalMarketsAct, has been criticized as deceitful. This move, seen as an attempt to protect its #appStore#monopoly, undermines open #webStandards and harms #developers and users.
This is all $AAPL's fault. Just like touch events; they went and built whatever worked for them and their garbage computers without consulting standards bodies, and we end up stuck with their shitty decisions.
"Mac revenue fell to $7.6 billion from $11.5 billion a year earlier, while iPad revenue dropped to $6.4 billion from $7.1 billion. The FactSet consensus was for $8.5 billion and $6.2 billion, respectively."