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16 MacDirectory DePartMent security concerns remain after icloud Photo scandal Apple has announced plans for fall security updates to its iCloud and iTunes login system after the high-profile hack of celebrity accounts. Tim Cook told the Wall Street Journal that Apple will alert users via email and push notifications when someone tries to change an account password, restore iCloud data to a new device, or when a device logs into an account for the first time. Previously, users only received an email when someone tried to change a password or log in for the first time from an unknown Apple device, and there were no notifications for restoring iCloud data. Cook also said that Apple will broaden its use of "two-factor authentication" in the new version of iOS. Outside experts, however, suggest the new notifications "will do little to actually protect consumers' information since it only alerts you after the fact." speculation abounds on Hiring of Designer Marc newson It has not been revealed what, exactly, the legendary designer has been brought onboard to contribute at Apple—just that he will be a part of buddy Jonathan Ive's team. The two are reported to be longtime friends and previous collaborators, whose projects included designing items for Bono's (RED) charity, including solid gold Apple earbuds, a Range Rover, and a Leica camera that sold for $1.8 million, according to Vanity Fair. Notably, Newson's work has included watch and other product design. He is also acclaimed for his designs of aircraft, jewelry, fashion, and furniture. He is known for biomorphism--incorporating structures from nature into his work. The one thing that is for sure, as Complex.com notes: he won't design anything that looks like Google Glass. When it was first unveiled, Newson said it made you look "like a complete dick." apple Bans Benzene, n-Hexane from assembly Line In response to a campaign to ditch the potentially hazardous chemicals from use at their production plants, Apple says it has made a commitment to prohibit their use in cleaning agents and degreasers during final assembly processes. Prolonged exposure to the chemicals can result in adverse health effects. However, critics note that Apple's standards are often disregarded at international production sites. APPLE BITES