Essential Apple Podcast 127: Hey Tim! Is that you?

The Essential Apple Podcast - En podcast af Essential Apple Crew

Kategorier:

Recorded 10th March 2019 This week Uncle Tim made a joke out of Donald Trump's name slipup, US Senator Elizabeth Warren wants to break up tech companies, German teen hacker relents and gives Apple the secret to his hack, Google Zero Day group find a vulnerability dubbed Buggy Cow, and Zuck claims Facebook wants to change... and takes a dig at Apple to boot. To discuss these stories and more this week I am joined by Mac to the Future, Go! livecast co-host and “buy all the things” Warren Sklar! <h4>GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS</h4> Listeners of this show can claim $10 off purchases of Luminar and/or Aurora HD 2019 use the coupon code EssentialApple at checkout for your extra discount! Get Photolemur 2 free by helping this YouTube video to 100,000 views. Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! We can now also be found on Spotify, Soundcloud and even YouTube. On this week’s show: <h4>WARREN SKLAR</h4> Mac to the Future Go (https://www.facebook.com/groups/mactothefuture) Facebook Group and also on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/user/floridakid/videos) (Mac to the Future can also be found at www.vertshark.com) <h4>APPLE</h4> Tim Cook is now Tim Apple on Twitter – The Verge Other tech people picked up on the joke too... Apple whips its gigantic global supply chain into shape [Opinion] – Cult of Mac MacStories releases 150 free shortcuts to use in Apple's Shortcuts app – iMore MacStories Shortcuts Archive Security researcher hands Apple details of Keychain bug, calls for explanation regarding lack of macOS Bug Bounty program – AppleInsider Google researchers revealed a rare Mac security flaw and called it 'BuggyCow' – Business Insider Via @scottaw: A Clever Tool Uses Apple’s Videogame Logic Engine to Protect Macs – Wired Here's how Apple's long-rumored smart glasses will work, according to reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo – Business Insider Microsoft confirms the latest version of Skype for Web drops support for Safari – 9to5 Mac <h4>TECHNOLOGY</h4> US senator Elizabeth Warren wants to break up tech companies, says Apple should not be able to run the App Store and offer its own apps – 9to5 Mac Elizabeth Warren pulled a ninja move to turn tech angst into a crackdown with real teeth, and tech is going to suffer even if she's not president – Business Insider Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) on the subject – Twitter and Twitter Flickr Unveils a New Login That Ditches Yahoo’s System – Peta Pixel Corning flexible glass screen will be perfect for folding iPhone – Cult of Mac Luminary is aiming to be the 'Netflix of podcasts' – Business Insider Marco Arment “They’ll have to get through you and me first. If you all keep listening in standard podcast apps that use the open, RSS-backed podcast ecosystem instead of proprietary walled gardens, nobody can ruin what we have.” – Twitter <h4>SECURITY & PRIVACY</h4> Facebook’s Transition to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde – Tech.pinions Mark Zuckerberg paints a biting contrast between Facebook and Apple on privacy, saying his company has sacrificed business to protect users – Business Insider Is this the way the cookie wall crumbles? Dutch data watchdog says nee to take-it-or-leave-it consent – The Register The web just got an official password-free login standard – Engadget <h4>WORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS</h4> Bart Busschots of the Let's Talk Podcasts coined the excellent term “Freepi” (like creepy) for services that are free in exchange for slurping your Personal Information... If you don't like #Freepi remember to hashtag it on Twitter and mention @bbusschots Free, Freemium, Free-for-now & Freepi Free-for-Personal-Information, or Freepi So Facebook isn’t Freepi Anymore? <h4>JUST A SNIPPET</h4> For things that are not worth more than a flypast Lego takes on Samsung and Huawei with its own foldable – The Verge Nemo’s Hardware Store (1:07:07) HELM True Wireless Headphones – $100 US direct Essential Apple Recommended Services: Ghostery - protect yourself from trackers, scripts and ads while browsing. 33mail.com – Never give out your real email address online again. Sudo – Get up to 9 “avatars” with email addresses, phone numbers and more to mask your online identity. Free for the first year and priced from $0.99 US / £2.50 UK per month thereafter... ProtonMail – End to end encrypted, open source, based in Switzerland. Prices start from FREE... what more can you ask? ProtonVPN – a VPN to go with it perhaps? Prices also starting from nothing! Fake Name Generator – So much more than names! Create whole identities (for free) with all the information you could ever need. Wire – Free for personal use, open source and end to end encryted messenger and VoIP. Pinecast – a fabulous podcast hosting service with costs that start from nothing. Essential Apple is not affiliated with or paid to promote any of these services... We recommend services that we use ourselves and feel are either unique or outstanding in their field, or in some cases are just the best value for money in our opinion. Social Media and Slack <h4>You can follow us on:</h4> Twitter / Slack / EssentialApple.com / Spotify / Soundcloud / YouTube / Facebook / Pinecast Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon or using the Pinecast Tips Jar (which accepts one off or regular donations) And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Visit the podcast's native language site