Apple Daily | iPhone Mirroring Privacy Risks in macOS Sequoia Raise Concerns for Corporate Users

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jueves, 10 de octubre de 2024, 8:00 am ET1 min de lectura
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【iPhone】

1. A survey reveals strong iPhone ownership among U.S. teens, with 87% owning an iPhone and 88% planning to make it their next smartphone. Despite a slight dip in immediate upgrade interest for the iPhone 16, upcoming AI features are expected to drive future purchases.

2. Apple's iPhone Mirroring feature in macOS Sequoia poses privacy risks by exposing personal iPhone app metadata to corporate IT tools. Until a fix is released, it's advised not to use this feature on work Macs.

【iPad】

1. Apple's M4 iPad Pro models with OLED displays are facing weaker demand than expected. Shipments have been significantly reduced, attributed to high prices and perceived limitations of iPadOS.

2. Apple plans to release an updated Magic Keyboard for new iPad Air models early next year, integrating some features from the latest iPad Pro Magic Keyboard.

【Vision Pro】

1. Dan Riccio, overseeing Vision Pro development, is set to retire. John Ternus will take over, while Mike Rockwell continues daily oversight of Vision Pro projects.

【Others】

1. Home Depot has started rolling out Apple Pay in some U.S. stores, marking a significant shift for the retailer. H-E-B is also gradually accepting Apple Pay, leaving Walmart as one of the few major holdouts.

2. Rumors suggest a second-generation HomePod mini could launch in the second half of 2024. Potential upgrades include a new chip, enhanced audio features, and more color options, though recent details are scarce.

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