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Mac OS Ken: 12.10.2013

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7995 Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2013

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Tech Titans Call for Global Government Surveillance Reform Munster: iPhone 5s Supply/Demand Meet at Apple Stores Contract-Free Carriers Straight Talk and NET10 Picking Up iPhone This Friday Mixpanel: Early iPhone 5s Adoption Outpacing Early iPhone 5 Adoption; iPhone 5c May Be Matching WSJ: iPhone Pre-Orders to Start on China Mobile This Thursday Fortune: iPhone Disappears from China Mobile Ad New LeAnn Rimes Video Shot Entirely on iPhone Qualcomm Vies for Internet of Places with Gimbal Proximity Beacons Apple Hosting Hour of Code Events for Children and Teens Codecademy Launches Hour of Code Learning App for iOS Apple Opens 12 Days of Gifts App to U.S. for First Time Apple Suggests Placing Online Holiday Orders by 18 December

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:10.0

Titan's attack right to Washington, a look at new iPhone news, and it's beginning to look

0:18.0

a lot like coding.

0:20.2

It's Tuesday, December 10th, 2013.

0:22.6

I'm Kan Ray, and this is news from Maco-S-Can.

0:27.5

Brought to you by yours truly and supported by I-Chart magazine.

0:31.6

Putting Apple and Tech News in focus, E-Y-Chart magazine, a daily publication

0:39.2

available for iOS Newsstand now.

0:42.8

Eight monsters of tech have taken Washington to task.

0:47.0

The Wall Street Journal says Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, Yahoo, LinkedIn, AOL, and Apple took out full-page ads in several newspapers

0:56.8

on Monday calling on the U.S. government to reform its surveillance activities.

1:02.4

The ad is actually a short form of a longer open letter

1:05.4

according to the piece, the bulk of which can be found at the website Reform Government

1:10.0

surveillance.com. And it goes a little something like this.

1:15.0

Dear Mr President and members of Congress,

1:18.0

we understand that governments have a duty to protect their citizens,

1:21.0

but this summer's revelations

1:23.0

highlighted the urgent need to reform government surveillance practices

1:26.6

worldwide. The balance in many countries has tipped too far in favor of the

1:31.1

state and away from the rights of the individual, rights that are enshrined

1:34.9

in our Constitution.

1:37.0

This undermines the freedoms we all cherish.

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