Recorded 24th February 2019
This week I am joined by “the eccentric iOS developer” Weyhan Ng and Nick Riley (@spligosh) and we get stuck into a variety of topics including eye-wateringly expensive folding phones, the Marzipan thing and Mark Gurman's prognostications, Google and that “forgotten” microphone, apps tattling on you to Facebook, and how to stop those annoying “can we send you push notifications” pop ups on web sites!
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WEYHAN NG
On Twitter as @weyhanOn GitHub as weyhaniOS Developer who goes by handle the Eccentric iOS developerDeveloper / Maintainer of the iOS Compo writing appNICK RILEY
@spligosh on Twitter very occasionally.APPLE
Today marks what would have been Steve Jobs' 64th birthday – The Apple PostTim Cook remembers Steve Jobs, who would have been 64 today, with touching Apple Park tribute – 9to5 MacApple’s New Mac Pro Could Feature A Stackable Design – Uber GizmoThe latest on Apple’s plan to merge iOS and Mac apps: convert iPad app to Mac app this year, iPhone apps on Mac in 2020, combined single binaries by 2021 + Mac Pro possibly at WWDC 2019 – Mark Gurman BloombergSome iOS Apps Sending an Alarming Amount of Data to Facebook and Most Users Are Unaware - MacRumorsCustomers 'Dear Tim' emails have big impact within Apple – Apple InsiderSmartwatches Are Changing the Purpose of the EKG – The AtalanticTECHNOLOGY
Samsung Unveils New $1,980 Galaxy Fold Smartphone – Mac RumoursSamsung reveals Galaxy Fold and S10 5G – BBC NewsHuawei Mate X first look: Three screen modes, four cameras and five Gs for €2299 – Android CentralGoogle says Nest microphone was 'never supposed to be a secret' – Business InsiderSECURITY
Password managers have a security flaw. But you should still use one – Washington PostWORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS
How to block browser and website notifications. Rid yourself of website notification requests in just a few easy steps Digital TrendsJUST A SNIPPET
For things that are not worth more than a flypast
Are You One of the 37 People in the World That Misses Windows 95? Relive it on Your Mac With This App – Mac Trast Nemo’s Hardware Store (55:36)
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