
Apple has unequivocally denied everything. Adam EngstĪpple Categorically Denies Businessweek’s China Hack Reportīloomberg Businessweek last week published a bombshell article that alleges that Chinese spies inserted a malicious chip into servers used by Apple and other technology companies. Finally, Rich Mogull, who’s a paramedic as well as a security expert, spells out how the Apple Watch Series 4’s health monitoring features will and won’t save lives. Notable Mac app releases this week include macOS Server 5.7.1, Bus圜al 3.4.4 and Bus圜ontacts 1.2.17, and Little Snitch 4.2.1.

Adam also looks at the new TidBITS News app and other app-based ways of reading TidBITS. Plus, we share details of the minor iOS 12.0.1, watchOS 5.0.1, and tvOS 12.0.1 updates, and Glenn Fleishman explains how Wi-Fi is moving from unscrutable names like 802.11ac to simple generational numbering. In the news this week, Adam Engst examines Apple’s vehement denial of Bloomberg Businessweek’s claim that Chinese spies snuck malicious chips onto servers used by Apple and other tech companies. Businessweek, Apple Watch Series 4 health monitoring, Wi-Fi naming, apps for reading TidBITS
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