This week’s top stories: Apple’s new retail boss, Group FaceTime is back, macOS Keychain exploit, more - 9to5Mac
In this week's top stories: Group FaceTime is back, a macOS Keychain exploit, Tesla launches new iPhone cases, and Apple releases the second beta of iOS 12.2. Read on for all of this week's biggest Apple stories.
Meanwhile, a security researcher demonstrated a macOS exploit to access Keychain passwords. The researcher, Linuz Henze, however, is not sharing his findings with Apple out of protest. Apple does not offer a bug bounty program for macOS, and Henze is hoping to encourage Apple to change that.
Apple announced on Tuesday that retail head Angela Ahrendts will depart Apple in April. Deirdre O'Brien is set to take over the retail role through her new combined role as Senior Vice President of Retail + People. Ahrendts has been with Apple for five years, and Apple says she is departing for "personal and professional pursuits."
Apple Watch fall detection has been credited with saving a man's life in Norway. After the user suffered a bad overnight fall, the Apple Watch Series 4 was able to detect the fall and call emergency services.
Tesla this week launched a new Amazon store with a collection of iPhone X cases. The store also houses new hoodies, die-cast Model S vehicles, and more. Read all of the details here.
These and the rest of this week's top Apple stories below…
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