Apple is prioritizing security and investing heavily in protecting its iPhones, according to Ivan Krstić, Apple’s head of security engineering and architecture. In an interview, Krstić addressed the possibility of Apple opening up the iPhone to third-party app stores and sideloading due to EU regulation. While some argue that sideloading would provide users with more freedom, Krstić believes it would compromise security as users would be forced to use potentially less secure third-party systems. Apple executive Craig Federighi has also spoken out against sideloading but acknowledged that EU regulations might require compliance. Krstić also emphasized Apple’s commitment to protecting user data while working with governments.
Instagram is planning to allow Samsung Galaxy S24 users to add a shortcut for the Instagram Camera to their lock screen. This move indicates Samsung’s decision to include Instagram as a system app on their devices, making it more easily accessible. By placing the app on the lock screen, Samsung aims to encourage users to share more images taken with their smartphone cameras directly to Instagram, benefiting both the users and the marketing of the Galaxy S24. The Galaxy S24 family of handsets is anticipated to be released in early 2024.
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Hyundai has announced a partnership with Amazon to sell their vehicles on the popular ecommerce platform starting in 2024. This move follows the trend of online car sales, which gained momentum during the pandemic. Buyers will have the option of delivery or pickup at a local dealership. This collaboration is expected to pave the way for other car brands to join Amazon in online sales. However, unlike traditional car buying, customers should not expect to negotiate prices on the website.
OpenAI’s investors are seeking to bring back Sam Altman, the ousted CEO, according to sources. Altman is considering the offer but wants a new board and has also discussed starting a new company with former OpenAI employees. Microsoft and Thrive Capital, leading shareholders, are supporting these efforts. The board’s decision to remove Altman and demote co-founder Greg Brockman stemmed from tensions over the company’s rapid commercial expansion conflicting with its initial mission to develop safe AI. The exact reason for Altman’s firing remains unclear.
Nothing has pulled the beta for its messaging app, Nothing Chats, from the Play Store just a day after its release. Concerns were raised about the app’s lack of end-to-end encryption and the accessibility of attachments in plain text. Nothing stated that they will be working with Sunbird to fix the bugs and apologizes for the delay.
Starting next year, Apple will be adding support for rich communication services (RCS), a technology that will improve the messaging experience between iPhone and Android users. With RCS, users will be able to send higher quality photos and videos, have more reliable group messaging, enable read receipts, and share their locations. This move comes after pressure from competitors like Google and Nothing, as well as advocacy from digital rights groups. Apple’s adoption of RCS is seen as a positive step towards improving the texting experience for users.