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Apple isn’t expected to introduce a new Mac Pro until later in the year, but I wouldn’t be at all surprised if the company gave developers a glimpse at the new machine. Apple WWDC 2018: What To Expect From iPhone To iPad, HomePod To MacBook Air David Phelan Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own.

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  • It’s likely, however, that Apple will migrate developers to App Stores Connect over the coming months. App Store Connect is available on, well, the App Store now for free.
  • Apple's annual developer conference, WWDC 2018, is all over, with a keynote presentation from Tim Cook and co. We be reported live from the event at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose.

An Easy Way to Follow the Elections, With Reporting From Trusted Sources Curated by Apple News Editors

Cupertino, California — Apple today announced a new 2018 Midterm Elections section in Apple News, providing a new resource for timely, trustworthy midterm election information and helping news seekers access the most important reporting and analysis from a diverse set of publishers.
The 2018 Midterm Elections section helps readers follow the latest on the elections with breaking news, exclusive highlights and analysis from reliable sources selected by Apple News’ team of experienced editors. Readers can quickly get up to speed on the most relevant topics and candidates by accessing the new section in the Apple News app from a banner across the top of the For You tab, as well as through Top Stories and the Spotlight tab.
“Today more than ever people want information from reliable sources, especially when it comes to making voting decisions,” said Lauren Kern, editor-in-chief of Apple News. “An election is not just a contest; it should raise conversations and spark national discourse. By presenting quality news from trustworthy sources and curating a diverse range of opinions, Apple News aims to be a responsible steward of those conversations and help readers understand the candidates and the issues.”
Curation has been a guiding principle across Apple News since launch, with a team of editors focused on discovering and spotlighting well-sourced fact-based stories to provide readers with relevant, reliable news and information from a wide range of publishers. The 2018 Midterm Elections section includes special features with stories curated by Apple News editors from trusted publishers:
  • The Conversation, a collection of opinion columns about hot-button issues that are intended to offer readers a full range of ideas and debate about important subjects, from news sources they may not already follow.
  • On the Ground, which highlights quality reporting about issues that matter to local constituents on the most important races.
In addition to presenting coverage from Fox News, Vox and other publishers, Apple News will offer exclusive features, including:
  • The Washington Post’s “Election Now,” a dashboard that brings to life important primary races by contextualizing key data like current polling, what pundits are saying and survey data on voter enthusiasm.
  • A weekly briefing from Axios, featuring analysis of the most important developments as the primaries unfold.
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  • Politico’s “Races to Watch,” which looks at a collection of races offering important themes and trends to voters.
The Apple News 2018 Midterm Elections section is available to readers in the US and will continue through the elections in November.

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macOS Mojave has several features that tighten security, including an improved Gatekeeper feature that enforces code signing and verifies downloaded apps before allowing them to run. Today, Apple issued a reminder to developers to get their Mac software notarized so customers have increased confidence that it’s not known malware.

Improving user security

According to a post over at Apple’s Dev Center portal for registered developers:

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macOS Mojave is here. Give Mac users even more confidence in your software distributed outside the Mac App Store by submitting it to Apple to be notarized. When users on macOS Mojave first open a notarized app, installer package or disk image, they’ll see a more streamlined Gatekeeper dialog and have confidence that it is not known malware.

As Apple states, launching a notarized app for the first time puts up a more personalized Gatekeeper dialog than before with a bit less scary message (you can see a user-friendlier prompt top of post).

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However, Gatekeeper will soon enforce app notarization.

As Apple post states, Gatekeeper in “an upcoming release of macOS” will require that all Mac apps signed with Developer ID to be notarized by the company.

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Gatekeeper helps secure your Mac and augments Quarantine, a feature designed to ensure your computer is receiving updates about new malware and compromised web plug-ins.