The Tucson Mac User Group rounded up a posse of MyMac contributors and sent them to take over the show... I am joined by Bob Wood, Curt Blanchard, David Acklam and Roger Harmon to take a ramble around the stories that caught our attention over the last week or so, including the Apple Shareholder Meeting, Tim Cook making his position on privacy pretty clear to all, hacking tools available for $100 and a daft smartphone/cuff/watch thing...
With 5 of us on the line I think we pulled the string a bit tight and in places the bandwidth was struggling so apologies for the occasional distorted audio.
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The Tucson MUG PosseTMUG TMUG on FacebookBob Wood - DangerousBob.photographyRoger Harmon @GoForTechCurt Blanchard @azcurt and www.azcurt.comDavid Acklam @dmacklam1OSIRIS-REx and on NASAGPS - The Lonely Halls Meeting available on Amazon Prime or on IMDbAPPLE
Apple investors debate political diversity at annual shareholder meeting: CEO Tim Cook takes questions from investors about privacy, politics and new products – CNetIn Steve Jobs Theater, Apple shareholders eat the air, promise-crammed - Apple 3.0Apple Shareholder Meeting – Hunter SApple CEO Tim Cook hit out at companies like Facebook again: Anything that collects personal data and uses it against customers ‘should not exist’ – Business InsiderTim Cook Talks Privacy and Health in Interview – The Mac ObserverThe old guard of Mac indy apps has thrived for more than 25 years – MacworldVinyl and CDs now more popular than iTunes music downloads, new data shows – 9to5 MacTECHNOLOGY
Nubia's Alpha watch phone is the most ridiculous gadget at MWC 2019 – MashableNubia’s new wearable puts a 4-inch flexible smartphone on your wrist – The VergeEU copyright rules threaten the Internet creators – BBC NewsSECURITY
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Echos Tim Cook on Privacy – The Mac ObserveriPhone and Android hacking tool used by FBI and DHS on sale on eBay for as little as $100 – 9to5 MacEFF launches ‘Fix It Already’ initiative to push Apple and other tech companies for change– 9to5 MacFix It Already – EFFXfinity Mobile PINs were left as '0000' by default – EngadgetNemo’s Hardware Store
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