This week Jaime regales us on his experience with Car Play. Tim tells about his disappointing experience with HyperDrive USB-C port expander. We follow up on Marin's Todorov's free chapters from RXSwift - Reactive Programming With Swift. Apple is taking more hardware development in house and effecting their suppliers. We also discuss a patched defect that allowed motion sensors to discover pin codes. Jaime & Tim also discuss their experiences with Apple's Clips app. We discuss Microsoft's ReactXP, Facebook app binary size and fingerprints may not be as secure as you think. Picks: New features in Xcode 8.2 Simulator, What’s New in TestFlight and the Nothing - Smartphone app from the Minimalists.
HyperDrive for the OCD
Episode 139 Show Notes: - Two free chapters from the RxSwift book!
- Why Trains are so Expensive
- Apple Reportedly Developing Its Own Power Management Chips For Its 2019 iPhone Lineup
- After Imagination and Dialog, Synaptics could be the next Apple supplier to lose out – Credit Suisse
- NYU Student Goes Undercover at Pegatron Factory, Offers Inside Look at iPhone Production
- Apple patched iOS after researchers showed a website could use motion sensors to detect passcodes
- Clips by Apple
- 2017-04-03 CBC: Someone is spying on cellphones in the nation’s capital
- RCMP can spy on your cellphone, court records reveal
- Roundabout Episode 62 – Melissa Hutchison
- Microsoft ReactXP
- Analysis of the Facebook.app for iOS [v. 87.0]
- That Fingerprint Sensor on Your Phone Is Not as Safe as You Think
- Comparing Workflows - Gitflow
Episode 139 Picks: - New features in Xcode 8.2 Simulator
- What’s New in TestFlight
- Nothing - Smartphone App from The Minimalists