
01/26/2024: iOS 17.4 turning into a major update, Apple supporting Indigenous creativity, Apple lifts ban, and Beeper blocks further iMessage attacks
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- (00:00) - 01 - Intro
- (00:15) - 02 - It's bigger than we thought
- (00:50) - 03 - WebKit no longer mandatory
- (01:56) - 04 - Apple EU disclosures
- (02:22) - 05 - New hardware clues uncovered
- (02:47) - 06 - CarControlPlay
- (03:46) - 07 - TestFlight NOT changing
- (04:07) - 08 - Money for Indigenous works
- (04:50) - 09 - Beeper bans lifted
- (05:48) - 10 - Outro
Links from the show
Browsers like Chrome and Firefox can abandon WebKit in EU with iOS 17.4
Apple is enhancing reports about what it knows about EU users in iOS 17.4
iOS 17.4 beta code reveals new iPad Pro and Apple Pencil capabilities
Eight new CarPlay experience apps spotted in iOS 17.4 beta code
Apple's TestFlight system will remain open to all EU developers
All the new features in iOS 17.4 — New emoji, EU App Store changes, unreleased devices, and more!
Apple's Empowering Creatives program expands to two Indigenous causes
Apple is restoring Mac users that were banned after using Beeper on iPhone
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