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SploitLight: Microsoft warns macOS flaw could leak Apple Intelligence metadata

Microsoft has detailed a serious macOS vulnerability that could allow malicious apps to bypass system privacy protections. Dubbed “SploitLight,” the flaw exploited how Spotlight indexes plugin data to access sensitive files and Apple Intelligence metadata. Apple addressed the issue in macOS in March, but users on older versions could be at risk.

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US agency responsible for nuclear weapons was breached in Sharepoint hack [U]

More than 10,000 organizations around the world are at risk from hackers after a serious security flaw was discovered in Microsoft’s popular Sharepoint platform, used to store and share confidential documents. The majority of companies at risk are said to be in the US.

Update: Bloomberg reports that the National Nuclear Security Administration was among the organizations breached – see the end of the piece …

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Microsoft Build 2025: Three highlights Apple should pay attention to

Microsoft Copilot Pro

Yesterday, Microsoft kicked off its annual developers conference with, unsurprisingly, a slew of AI features, models, and capabilities it is bringing to its own systems, many of which developers will also be able to leverage.

While some are very specific to Microsoft’s ecosystem, there were quite a few that would undoubtedly be a great addition to Apple’s own native AI offerings, whenever those finally materialize.

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US Mac growth suggests Microsoft may have done Apple a huge favor

US Mac growth suggests Microsoft may have done Apple a huge favor | MacBook desk setup with colorful Hue lighting

Growth in US Mac shipments hit more than 25% in the final quarter of last year, outperforming that of all PC makers. Only Acer came close with 20% growth, while market leaders HP and Dell both saw their shipments decline year-on-year.

A market intelligence company has suggested a key factor may be Microsoft forcing businesses to replace millions of existing PCs …

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Microsoft Recall now available in beta – and I believe Apple could do it the right way

Microsoft Recall

Microsoft this year teased a new feature for Windows called “Microsoft Recall,” which essentially captures snapshots of everything that happens on the PC and uses AI to let users quickly find something they’ve forgotten. After much controversy, the feature is now available in beta – and I believe Apple could do something similar on the Mac, but in the right way.

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15,000 Intel job cuts announced, with Apple and Microsoft key factors in the decline

15,000 Intel job cuts | Stylized image of Intel chip

Some 15,000 Intel job cuts have been announced by the company, as it implements a $10B cost-reduction program to try to resolve its financial difficulties.

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger told employees that revenues have not grown in the way the company hoped, with a belated acceptance that Apple’s Mac business is gone forever one likely factor in that reality-check …

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CrowdStrike aftermath: Microsoft claims it cannot legally implement the same protections as Apple

CrowdStrike aftermath – Macs unaffected | Happy Mac icon

The CrowdStrike aftermath is seeing IT teams around the world struggle to restore the 8.5 million Windows PCs taken out by the bug. The mess included thousands of flights cancelled, health centers unable to make appointments, retailer payment terminals down, and even some 911 services unavailable.

Macs weren’t affected thanks to protections put in place by Apple, but Microsoft has reportedly claimed that antitrust law means it’s unable to take the same approach …

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Microsoft staff in China must use iPhone for authentication, not Android phones

Microsoft staff in China must use iPhone | Authenticator app seen here on an Android phone

Microsoft staff in China have been told that they must use an iPhone for authentication when logging in to company systems. From September, the use of Android smartphones as multi-factor authentication devices will be banned.

This will create a situation where an Apple device will be required despite the fact that staff are using Windows PCs …

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Microsoft Surface ARM laptops mostly beat MacBook Air, but not MacBook Pro

Microsoft Surface ARM laptops powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite X1E-80-100 chip claim to match or beat Apple Silicon machines. Tests show that they (mostly) beat the MacBook Air, but not last year’s MacBook Pro models.

Comparative benchmark tests do reveal that the chip offers extremely impressive performance, leaving both Intel and AMD behind …

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