This week there didn't seem to be a great deal of Apple news, not so much a “quiet week that wasn't” as a “quiet week that was”... So expecting a relatively short show Nick and I sallied forth, only to go down a rabbit hole or two and end up with a show so long it had to be cut back (and still ended up extra long - and it could have been longer believe me...)
Anyway - it's Easter next week so we will be taking a break for a week... and thus this somewhat longer than usual edition is now officially dubbed “Bumper Easter Edition”
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On this week’s show:
NICK RILEY
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Apple now offering data migrations for free with new Mac purchases and repairs – 9to5 MacApple adds new 'Confirm Subscription' step for in-app subscription signups on iOS – 9to5 MacHow AirPods and Shortcuts shifted Apple's Siri story and blunted Amazon's Alexa Echo threat – Apple InsiderAn Apple Podcasts+ service could be a hit with listeners and creators – 9to5 macCardbox for iOS reimagines contact management with social features, more – 9to5 MacTECHNOLOGY
Space X Falcon Heavy Launch and booster landing – YouTube
UK's Sabre space plane engine tech in new milestone – BBC News
World’s biggest airplane takes flight for the first time ever – The VergeFlickr Teams Up with Pixsy for the First End-to-End Photo Theft Solution – PetaPixelFlickr BlogUK train passengers offered smart tickets – BBC NewsSECURITY & PRIVACY
Firefox expands anti-tracking features with browser fingerprint blocking – The VergeFingerprinting Links from @dougee on the Cyber Security Special (EAP 124)So, how much information are you giving away right now? These two sites will show you: AmIUnique.org (https://amiunique.org/fp) and Panopticlick.eff.org (https://panopticlick.eff.org/) – I think you’ll be surprised.Browser Audit (https://browseraudit.com/)Device Info Me (https://www.deviceinfo.me/)Detect My Browser (https://detectmybrowser.com/)DNS Leak Detector (http://dnsleak.com/)Email Privacy Tester (http://emailprivacytester.com/)Amazon’s Alexa isn’t just AI - thousands of humans are listening – The VergeSecurity Flaws in WPA3 Protocol Let Attackers Hack WiFi Password – Hacker NewsInternet Explorer zero-day exploit makes files vulnerable to hacks on Windows PCs – Digital TrendsMicrosoft webmail services breached by hackers with support agent’s credentials – Digital TrendsIt’s Time to Panic About Privacy – NY TimesWORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS
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