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Mac OS Ken: 11.03.2015

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7997 Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2015

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

- UK Investigatory Powers Bill Could Force Tech Giants to Build a Backdoor Into Consumer Data - Secret Apple-Made App Found to Aid in Indoor Mapping - 9 to 5 Mac: Pic May Indicate Podcast Support Coming for New Apple TV - Apple Hiring Experienced Live and Original Content Producer - Facebook Forcing a Number of Employees to Switch to Android Phones - Angela Ahrendts to Speak at Bloomberg Year Ahead Summit - Get 10% Off of Your Squarespace Order with Coupon Code macosken at - Send me an email: or call (716)780-4080!

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0:00.0

This is Mac OS Ken.

0:12.2

Leaving the key under the digital mass a hand of podcast support for the new

0:16.0

Apple TV and Facebook employees are forced into the robot army.

0:20.8

It's Tuesday the 3rd of November 2015. I'm Ken Ray and this is news from Maco

0:27.8

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0:44.0

Hey good news everybody you may be getting an unwanted backdoor into your own

0:49.0

personal data compliments of Blighty

0:52.0

actually it be compliments of Apple and every other big

0:55.0

tech company out there but it would be thanks to Blighty. Thanks? The

1:01.8

telegraph out of the UK says companies such as Apple, Google, and others will no longer be able to offer

1:06.7

encryption so advanced that even they cannot decipher it when asked to under the

1:10.8

investigatory powers bill. The piece goes on to say measures in the

1:15.5

investigatory powers bill will place in law a requirement on tech firms and

1:19.7

service providers to be able to provide unencrypted communications to police or spy agencies

1:24.8

if requested through a warrant. The piece also had a spokesperson for the home office

1:30.5

saying the government is clear we need to find a way to work with industry as technology

1:34.6

develops to ensure that with clear oversight and robust legal frameworks, the police and

1:40.4

intelligence agencies can access the content of communications of

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