Taiwan's Fair Trade Commission has ruled that Apple's been naughty rather than nice this holiday week, fining it for 20 million Taiwan dollars (around $670,000) after it specified pricing to iPhone carriers.More here.
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Perpetuating the illusion of value and prestige.
Gotta keep those prices high to perpetuate the illusion of value and prestige. This echos of the Diamond trade.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Mac Webcam Hacked
More wonderfully innovative design from apple.
I'm sure the designers thought they were being smart by making the circuitry more complicated than it needs to be, when in actual fact they were being arrogant thinking no-one can hack mac hardware.
You can read more here
When your Mac’s iSight camera is running, a tiny green light lets you know that it’s turned on. Or at least it’s supposed to. New research from Johns Hopkins University shows how hackers can remotely control the iSight camera in certain Macs without turning on the accompanying LED indicator light.I'm an Electronics Engineer by trade. If I were designing a feature like this the last thing I would do is make it accessible in software OR firmware. I'd hard wire that mofo in so there is no way anyone could activate the camera without activating the LED too.
I'm sure the designers thought they were being smart by making the circuitry more complicated than it needs to be, when in actual fact they were being arrogant thinking no-one can hack mac hardware.
You can read more here
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
ACCC forces Apple to offer 24-month warranties as standard
Come on Apple. You are a multi-billion dollar company. Australian customers have been complaining about your warranty policy for years and how it does not comply with Australian law. It is pathetic that you (Apple) forced the ACCC to step in and only goes to show your true colours.
the ACCC alleges that staff incorrectly applied the company's own warranty policies, including its 14-day return policy and 12-month manufacturer warranty, instead of guarantees required by Australian consumer law.The full article can be found here.
Apple Safari is not as secure as you think
This news literally made me laugh out loud. I've lost count of the number of times iSheep have insisted their choice of software is far superior because it is more secure.
You can read more here.
And here is the icing on the cake. It turns out Internet Explorer, the butt of many internet jokes, is actually MORE secure than Safari.The IT security reputation of the Apple Mac as being impervious to malware/hacker attacks ratcheted down a few more notches this week after Kaspersky Lab revealed that a potentially serious loophole has been discovered in the Safari Web browser.According to Vyacheslav Zakorzhevsky, head of vulnerability research with Kaspersky, an unencrypted file used to restore a previous browsing session in the Web browser client gives attackers direct access to the sites that the Internet user has visited.This is particularly important when users are visiting a secure Web site - such as online banking logins or making an online payment - an `https' Web page is not normally accessible using the `browser back' button, and for good reason, SCMagazineUK.com notes.Zakorzhevsky, who has been with Kaspersky since 2007, says that Safari does not encrypt previous sessions and stores them in a standard plist file that is freely accessible."As a result, it's easy to find a user's login credentials," he said, adding that, because a complete Web session on a given site is saved in the plist file, it becomes accessible, despite the use of `https' technology.
In July of this year, a report from NSS Labs rated Apple's Safari browser as inferior to Google Chrome and Internet Explorer in terms of blocking malware.Apple really need to stop pocketing all the money they gouge from customers and start spending it on making their products better.
You can read more here.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Apple continues to break labor laws
In other news, it turns out that Apple is able to design a smartphone and Foxcon can manufacture it but something as simple as stopping people from working greater than 60 hours a week still escapes their grasp.
Link to full article here
Remember when Apple and Foxconn pledged to improve working conditions, increase wages and limit work weeks to 60 hours? Turns out they're still working on that. According to a recent investigation by China's Fair Labor Association, Hon Hai Precision (Foxconn's official name) is "not in compliance" with laws limiting overtime to 36 hours a month.Well done apple.
Link to full article here
Thursday, December 5, 2013
This chart proves that android smartphones are a bad deal compared to iphones
So, today I read a propaganda piece written by cultofmac
which perpetuates long running “fragmentation” campaign against Android and
reinforces the isheep reality distortion bubble created by the mother ship. I
tried to raise these points directly on their website in the comments section,
but as usual they put their fingers in their ears pretended the world was still
perfect.
They have a daring title for their article “This chartproves that android smartphones are a bad deal compared to iphones”.
Look at all that lovely green. I could pick this article to pieces all day, but I’ll just
touch on 3 main points.
Firstly, while Apple does release iOS updates for older
hardware, it is not uncommon for new features to only be available to users
running the latest and greatest Apple hardware. Just take a second to read this apple support page. http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5457
Secondly, Google doesn’t solely rely on OS updates to push
out new features or updated code. They are able to push out API updates using
the play store app and bypass the OS update process entirely. They also are
relying on app updates, rather than OS updates, to push out new features. Take
hangouts for example. SMS integration achieved without requiring an OS update.
Thirdly, if “fragmentation” is really such a big deal for
you, then you have two options. The first is ROM’s which give you a whole swag
of innovative features on top of stock Android, the second option is to get a
NEXUS device. OS updates are swift, the hardware is top notch and, this will
come as a shock to isheep, cheap!
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