Essential Apple Podcast 122: Sometimes bad news is all there is
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Recorded 3rd February 2019 This week Simon had trouble with iCloud, Facebook and Google had trouble with Apple, and Apple had trouble with FaceTime. Meanwhile criminals are tapping into the phone system backbone to attack banks, governments continue to try and get into everyones chats, and the Internet of Things may be an even worse security threat than you ever imagined. Meanwhile guest Guy Serle of the MyMac podcast has problems of his own with some shelves, Apple's “awful terrible no good very bad quarter” might be down on estimates but is still the second biggest quarter they ever had... but over all bad news is all there is. <h4>GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS</h4> Ghostery has gifted us 10x Ghostery “swag bags” to give away! First 10 out of the hat! Email me on [email protected] with your postal address and preferred T Shirt size to be in with a chance... 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On this week’s show: <h4>GUY SERLE</h4> On Twitter as @Macparrot and @VertShark Co-host of the MyMac show Mac to the Future and Guy’s Daily Drive on YouTube All his stuff is now at vertshark.com <h4>iCLOUD WOES</h4> Big shout out to Monica and Terry in Apple Support Simon and his iCloud issues <h4>APPLE</h4> Apple reports $84.3 billion revenue for Q1 2019 after historic downward revision – Venturebeat Apple apologises for FaceTime bug – MacRumors The Smartphone Market’s Tough Year – Tech.pinions Samsung edges Apple as smartphone woes continue with worldwide shipments down 4.9% in holiday quarter IDC Tim Cook Is Right: Why Differentiating Apple From Other Tech Giants Is Such A Smart Move – Forbes What Tim Cook Knows That Facebook Doesn't - Forbes Apple have patented a revolutionary new type of ‘glass keyboard’ - ShortList <h4>TECHNOLOGY</h4> Facebook secretly pays users for complete access to their data – Engadget Facebook to Shut Down Controversial iOS Market Research App MacRumors Apple bans Facebook from running internal iOS apps following data misuse – Enadget Chaos has reportedly erupted inside Facebook as employees find themselves unable to open the company's apps on their iPhones – Business Insider New report states Google also violated App Store privacy rules – iMore Apple blocks Google from running its internal iOS apps – The Verge <h4>SECURITY</h4> 'Internet of things' or 'vulnerability of everything'? Japan will hack its own citizens to find out – CNN Cheap Internet of Things gadgets betray you even after you toss them in the trash – TechCrunch Nightmare on Connected Home Street – Wired Criminals Are Tapping into the Phone Network Backbone to Empty Bank Accounts - Motherboard Collections #2-5 unearthed with 2.2 billion unique records now exposed online IT Pro <h4>JUST A SNIPPET</h4> For things that are not worth more than a flypast Something for the future from Proton? – protondrive.com ProtonDrive: Secure Digital Storage Nemo’s Hardware Store (38:36) Supcase Unicorn Beetle Rugged Case with Screen Protector – $30 (other prices for other models for iPad or iPhone) Zugu Case iPad Pro 10.5 Case Prodigy X – $60 Amazon UK or Amazon US Adobe Photoshop Elements Essential Apple Interview with Adobe Elements 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. 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