NVIDIA provides cloud services for 3D content creation for Apple Vision Pro

NVIDIA unveiled Omniverse support for Apple Vision Pro content.

Announced today at NVIDIA GTC, a new software framework built on Omniverse Cloud APIs, or application programming interfaces, lets developers easily send their Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD) industrial scenes from their content creation applications to the NVIDIA Graphics Delivery Network (GDN), a global network of graphics-ready data centers that can stream advanced 3D experiences to Apple Vision Pro.

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Developers will be able to utilize NVIDIA services and access content using native development frameworks such as SwiftUI and RealityKit.

NVIDIA: NVIDIA Omniverse Expands Worlds Using Apple Vision Pro

Reference: NVIDIA Introduces Remote Scene Rendering for Vision Pro Development

Some Apple users are now attacked by password reset scam

Users report that their accounts are being under attack with password reset scam. Users receive hundreds of system password reset requests preventing them from actually using their devices.

Even if users cancel all of these requests, some receive phone calls impersonating Apple Support and trying to get one-time code.

In no circumstances users should provide one-time codes by phone. One-time codes should be entered carefully on the web sites too.

It is expected that Apple might take down these attacks by rate-limiting password reset requests or other measures.

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Apple announces WWDC24

WWDC24 will take place on June 10–14, 2024. As in previous years, conference will be held online with one-day Special Event on Monday, June 10, 2024 at Apple Park for select developers. Selected developers will be notified in April.

Swift Student Challenge winners will also attend in-person Special Event.

Hints are made on AI announcements to be expected during WWDC24.

WWDC sessions are now expected to be also available on YouTube.

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Apple Newsroom: Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference returns June 10, 2024

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Apple updates macOS Sonoma to 14.4.1, macOS Ventura to 13.6.6, releases Safari 17.4.1 for older versions

Following iOS 17.4.1 release, Apple now releases update for macOS Sonoma fixing similar security issues. Also, Apple fixes issues related to Java and USB hubs.

macOS Ventura 13.6.6 contains similar security fixes. Safari 17.4.1 is also targeting security for previous macOS releases.

  • CoreMedia security patch that solves an issue that could “lead to arbitrary code execution”
  • WebRTC flaw patch that could also “lead to arbitrary code execution”
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Cryptography flaw is reported in Apple Silicon chips

Security researches found a flaw in Apple Silicon chips that allows encryption key extraction. Flaw might require additional time for Apple to come up with the fix. Fix itself might also have performance impact.

M1 and M2 chips are affected. M3 chip has an option to disable performance optimization leading to a security flaw.

Security researches were able to demonstrate the flaw on several encryption algorithms.

Ars Technica: Unpatchable vulnerability in Apple chip leaks secret encryption keys

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Apple launches dedicated site on manuals, specs and downloads

New Apple Support site provides relevant structured information on various Apple products. Information includes technical specifications, relevant documentation and support articles, appropriate software.

Apple Support: Manuals, Specs, and Downloads

Reference: Apple Launches All-in-One 'Manuals, Specs, and Downloads' Website

Weekend good reads for Apple developers #2024/12

Spring is officially here. And we've got a good pack of articles to go through for this weekend.

And that is it for today. Come back next week for more interesting topics!

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