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$17 million ransomware attack reportedly hits MacBook manufacturer

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The last thing you need when you’re a manufacturer trying desperately to deliver orders for Apple is to be hit with a ransomware attack. According to a new report, that’s exactly what happened to Compal, maker of MacBooks, over the weekend — when it was reportedly hit with a massive $17 million extortion attempt.

The firm says that it was simply an “abnormality” in its system, but Taiwanese media claims that it was a cyberattack. This has seemingly been backed up by the website BleepingComputer, which obtained the ransomware note.

Mophie’s massive mat charges 4 devices at once [Review]

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The Mophie 4-in-1 Wireless Charging Mat has room for 3 iPhones.
Mophie 4-in-1 Wireless Charging Mat has room for multiple iPhones, AirPods and more.
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The Mophie 4-in-1 Wireless Charging Mat is for households with lots of devices that need power. It can handle multiple iPhones and AirPods cases simultaneously, and it designed to make correctly aligning them easy. And there’s even an option for Apple Watch.

I put this multi-device charger to the test. Here’s how it stood up to regular use.

Save $50 on Powerbeats Pro, $70 on Beats Solo Pro for a limited time

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Bag yours for under $180 before this discount disappears.
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Amazon is again offering some terrific discounts on the newest Beats headphones. You can save up to $119.96 on Beats Solo Pro, $50 on Powerbeats Pro, and $20 on brand-new Powerbeats for a limited time only.

There’s also $30 off Beats Solo3. Enjoy the discounts today before they disappear!

Japanese company develops suction-grabber for picking up dropped AirPods

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Dropped AirPods are a big (and potentially expensive) problem.
Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac

You know that a tech accessory has become ubiquitous when people start inventing special custom vacuum cleaner/grabber devices purely to pick up ones that have been dropped.

That’s apparently what has happened in Japan, where a new report claims the East Japan Railways has began developing just such a cleanup device due to the frequency of this problem occurring — and the unsuitability of traditional “grabbers” for retrieving them.

Is this our first glimpse of the next-gen AirPods?

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The basic AirPods are in line for a Pro redesign.
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Apple’s third-generation AirPods reportedly will look very similar to the AirPods Pro, and a new photo shared online may give us our first glimpse of the new design.

Posted by the website 52Audio, and linked to by Japanese Apple blog MacOtakara, the image shows what could be the top of Apple’s AirPods 3 and the enclosure cover for the new charging case.

First iPads with mini-LED displays will be a feast for the eyes

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The first mini-LED iPad should look amazing.
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Evidence continues to grow that 2021 will bring an iPad with mini-LED, a type of display that will make the tablet look noticeably better than Apple’s current models.

An unconfirmed report says LG Display will supply this cutting-edge screen to Apple, with production supposedly begining before the end of 2020. Earlier leaks indicated this will go into an iPad Pro that’ll debut in the first half of 2021.

Amazon’s big discounts on 2020 iPad Pro are now even bigger

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Save up to $79 on Wi-Fi models.
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Pick up Apple’s newest iPad Pro on Amazon today to enjoy the retail giant’s biggest discounts yet.

You can save up to $79.08 on both 11- and 12.9-inch models, with prices starting at just $749 for 64GB of storage and Wi-Fi connectivity. Bag yours before the prices return to normal!

There’s a massive error with UK’s contact-tracing coronavirus app

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App may not have been sending out alerts correctly.
Photo: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The UK’s botched contact-tracing COVID app has run into its latest hurdle — this time the fact that thousands of people have been possibly exposed to coronavirus without being told that this is the case.

The reason for this is that the app used the wrong risk threshold to send out warnings. In essence, it assumed that people were too far away for transmission to be possible — even when they weren’t. As a result, “shockingly low” numbers of people received warnings.