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News items you should check out: July 30

Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites.

° From the SF Chronicle: Apple is under contract to buy a four-building Mathilda Campus in Sunnyvale for $365 million. 

° From AppleInsider: Apple will be automatically sorting unknown texts into a new category in iOS 26, and that’s causing problems for political groups that rely on donations via unsolicited texts.

° From 9to5Mac: Two major security vulnerabilities in the Tea app – which claims to make dating safer for women – have exposed the private chats and personal data of at least tens of thousands of users.

° From The MacObserver: Perplexity’s Mac app adds MCP support, enabling direct access to local apps like Notes and Calendar through secure, context-aware AI commands.

° From Apple’s YouTube channel: Apple has shared a video about how director Danny Boyle filed “28 Years Later” using iPhones. 

° From MacVoices Live!: In Part 2 of the live panel from Macstock Conference 2025, the group dives deeper into Apple user culture, changes in technology habits, and the importance of in-person tech events.




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