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Mac OS Ken

Mac OS Ken: 11.10.2017

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7995 Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2017

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

- Apple on the FBI and the Texas Church Massacre - Update Puts the i Back in iOS - Apple Plans Update for Frozen iPhone X Screens - Apple Updates Clips to v2.0 - "Everyone Can Code" Sees Global Expansion - Apple Confirms InVisage Acquisition - Apple Producing Aniston/Witherspoon Drama - Apple and Hermès Launch New Médor Watch Bands - Apple Park Visitor Center Opening 17 November - Get 10% Off of Your Squarespace Order with Coupon Code macosken at Squarespace.com - Power Mac OS Ken through Patreon at Patreon.com/macosken! - Send me an email: info@macosken.com or call (716)780-4080!

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:12.0

Apple responds to the FBI, a few minor updates, and the second big video deal for the

0:18.4

Cupertino Company.

0:20.5

It is Friday the 10th of November 2017. I'm Ken Ray and this is news from Maco West

0:27.8

Ken brought to you by yours truly and

0:35.0

our offer code truly and sponsored by Squarespace. Start your free trial today at Squarespace.com

0:38.0

and our offer code MacoWest can to get 10% off your first purchase. This show is also supported by people like you,

0:47.0

patrons through Patreon.

0:49.0

Find out more in that your support at Patreon.com slash MacoS cat.

0:58.0

Remember earlier this week when an FBI agent involved in the investigation

1:02.1

around last Sunday's Texas Church Massacre

1:05.0

complained about being unable to break into the killer's encrypted

1:08.2

smartphone. It's looking like the FBI did not do everything it could, including asking for help from Apple.

1:16.7

Because yeah, it does appear to have been an iPhone.

1:20.0

Highlighting a report from Reuters, a piece from Mac Rumors,

1:23.2

says in the aftermath of a deadly shooting at a Texas church on the 5th of November,

1:28.0

the FBI and other law enforcement agencies failed to immediately ask Apple for help unlocking the shooter's iPhone.

1:35.0

The supposition is that if the Bureau had contacted Apple immediately,

1:40.0

the company might have been able to help, like by suggesting they try putting the

1:44.2

shooter's finger on the phone's home button. As the piece points out, if the

1:48.7

iPhone had touch ID enabled, the shooter's finger might have been able to be used to unlock the device, but that

1:55.0

unlocking method would have needed to be used within a 48-hour window.

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