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And our Mobile Progress Report provides an early look into how development on Android AND iOS (!) will take shape over the coming year.
#Thunderbird #Android #iOS #OpenSource
blog.thunderbird.net/2026/02/m…
Mobile Progress Report: February 2026 - The Thunderbird Blog
In the first Mobile Progress Report of 2026, we're going over our plans and priorities for the Android and iOS Thunderbird apps.Herbal7ea (The Thunderbird Blog)
Apple is losing the normals. At a superb owl gathering and everyone (all generations) is complaining about #iOS updates changing everything, and a specific example is enabling crossfade in Music by default.
Decision has been made not to update grandma's iPad going forward because that would render it effectively useless from her point of view. Have heard same complaint from my mother: "just when you finally figure something out they change it". Won't be updating her devices either.
🐛 NEW SECURITY CONTENT 🐛
💻 macOS Tahoe 26.3 - 57 bugs fixed
support.apple.com/en-us/126348
💻 macOS Sonoma 14.8.4 - 42 bugs fixed
support.apple.com/en-us/126350
📱 iOS and iPadOS 26.3 - 41 bugs fixed
support.apple.com/en-us/126346
📱 iOS and iPadOS 18.7.5 - 37 bugs fixed
support.apple.com/en-us/126347
💻 macOS Sequoia 15.7.4 - 36 bugs fixed
support.apple.com/en-us/126349
🥽 visionOS 26.3 - 29 bugs fixed
support.apple.com/en-us/126353
⌚ watchOS 26.3 - 18 bugs fixed
support.apple.com/en-us/126352
📺 tvOS 26.3 - 16 bugs fixed
support.apple.com/en-us/126351
#apple #cybersecurity #infosec #security #ios
About the security content of iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3 - Apple Support
This document describes the security content of iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3.Apple Support
AudioThing updates miniBit to v1.8 and miniVerb to v1.3 rekkerd.org/audiothing-updates…
#8bit #AAX #AU #AudioThing #chiptune #CLAP #iOS #Reverb #Sale #Synthesizer #VST
AudioThing updates miniBit to v1.8 and miniVerb to v1.3
Version 1.8 of the miniBit also improves MIDI learn, and a bug with FL Studio missing a note when rendering has been fixed.Ronnie (Rekkerd.org)
Version 0.6.1 of the free SDF Modeler 3D editor has been released, with a range of additions and fixes.
Changelog and download:
sascha-rode.itch.io/sdf-modele…
(Available for Win / MacOS / Linux)
Follow Sascha, the developer, on Mastodon:
#SDFModeler #SDF #3D #3DModeling #3DRendering #CGI #graphics #editor #app #apps #tools #software #tech #technology #apple #Mac #macOS #iOS #iPhone #iPad #linux #windows #tip #tips #FediTips #MastoTips #FreeSoftware #free
New IP leak discovered in Telegram: the built-in proxy exposes your real IP using a single-click flaw!
When you click on a "tg://proxy" link, Telegram starts a connection while ignoring your proxy settings. This exposes your real public IP address, leaking your identity online.
The malicious link appears as a nickname, but will steal your real IP address as soon as the user profile is shown. Android and iOS are both affected. Currently the only solution is using a VPN. Telegram has declared that it will only add a warning popup.
Details: dig.watch/updates/telegram-ip-…
Discovered by: Saurabh
Reported by: 0x6rss and GangExposed RU.
#telegram #security #vulnerability #android #ios #software #opensource #foss #cloud #im #chat #proxy #vpn
One-click vulnerability in Telegram bypasses VPN and proxy protection | Digital Watch Observatory
Researchers say a hidden proxy feature in Telegram can silently expose a user's true network location.jovankr@diplomacy.edu (Digital Watch Observatory)
“Apple is only continuing to patch iOS 18 on devices that can’t run iOS 26.”
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/0…
Wow. So not only has Apple lost any design culture it had, it also doesn’t give a shit about your security either any longer. This is the mother of all dark patterns right here.
Anyone know if this is the same for macOS?
Via @RosaCtrl
#apple #iOS26 #iOS18 #iOS #securityUpdates #macOS #liquidAss #darkPatterns
Are people avoiding iOS 26 because of Liquid Glass? It’s complicated.
Liquid Glass is controversial, but adoption rates aren't as low as they seem.Andrew Cunningham (Ars Technica)
