Apple Sues YouTuber John Prosser Over iOS Leaks
Daily Tech News ShowJuly 18, 202537 min265 views
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- π Apple is suing YouTuber John Prosser and Michael Ramachote for allegedly conspiring to steal trade secrets related to iOS 26.
- π± The lawsuit claims Ramachote accessed a developer's iPhone using a friend's access code and showed early iOS 26 designs to Prosser via FaceTime.
- πΌοΈ Prosser allegedly had mock-ups created from these leaked screens, which inadvertently revealed the location of the developer's apartment.
- π« Apple is seeking an injunction to prevent further disclosure of confidential information and is requesting damages.
- π§βπ» Prosser denies the allegations, stating he was unaware of the situation and did not plot to access anyone's phone.
Developer's Perspective on Leaks
- π Developers at large companies sign strict agreements about protecting confidential information and reporting any breaches.
- β οΈ The case highlights the intricate legal and ethical responsibilities developers have to secure company assets.
- π€ The situation also points to a betrayal of friendship, as the alleged leak involved a friend staying at the developer's home.
- π The ease with which personal devices can be accessed and information tracked is a point of concern.
Journalism and Leaks
- π° Journalists must protect sources and verify information to maintain credibility.
- π΅οΈ Mark Gurman and Ming-Chi Kuo are cited as examples of journalists who successfully obtain and report on leaks without legal repercussions by cultivating sources and understanding ethical boundaries.
- π« Prosser's alleged actions, if true, crossed ethical and legal lines, as early looks at designs are not considered matters of extreme public interest.
AI and Tech Briefs
- π€ OpenAI is rolling out a new beta feature combining its Operator agent with deep research capabilities for subscribers.
- βοΈ The US House passed the Genius Act, regulating stable coins, and sent two other bills to the Senate concerning central bank digital currencies and cryptocurrency classification.
- π« Meta declined to sign Europe's voluntary AI code of practice, citing legal uncertainties.
- π Netflix reported strong revenue growth, partly due to subscriber and ad growth, and is exploring AI for special effects.
- βοΈ Russia may ban WhatsApp as part of broader regulations on services from "unfriendly countries."
- drones are seeing increased demand, with Estonia's Threod Systems reporting a significant rise in sales.
- πΌοΈ DuckDuckGo is adding a feature to filter out AI-generated images in its search results.
- π¬ Microsoft has stopped selling new movie and TV show content on its platforms.
New Emojis and AI Empowerment
- π€© The Unicode Consortium announced new emojis for Unicode 17.0, including a "hairy creature" widely interpreted as Bigfoot.
- π‘ Generative AI is empowering individuals like Michael, a trumpet player, to independently convert sheet music PDFs into digital formats, showcasing a powerful use case for current AI technology.
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