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Thu. 03/05 - Apple Allows Ads in Push Notifications!?

Tech Brew Ride Home

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🗓️ 5 March 2020

⏱️ 18 minutes

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More Cornavirus worries, Apple is allowing ads in push notifications, Google is switching to mobile first indexing, hackers can hack your car keys, Samsung’s 4k and 8k tv lineup is here, and why I’m struggling to find a reason NOT to subscribe to DoNotPay at this point. Sponsors: Metalab.co Capterra.com/ride Links: Microsoft tells Bay Area and Puget Sound employees to work from home if possible as coronavirus spreads (CNBC) Apple Warns Stores About a Shortage of Replacement iPhones (Bloomberg) Ex-Uber self-driving head declares bankruptcy after $179 million loss to Google (Reuters) Apple now lets apps send ads in push notifications (The Verge) Microsoft, Cisco Integrate Their Cloud and IoT Services (Redmond Channel Partner) Google to switch completely over to mobile-first indexing by September 2020 (Search Engine Land) Hackers Can Clone Millions of Toyota, Hyundai, and Kia Keys (Wired) VSCO's new editing tool Montage lets you edit and layer both photos and videos (TechCrunch) Google starts rolling out 4K Stadia gaming on the web (9to5Google) Samsung launches its 2020 lineup of 4K and 8K QLED TVs (The Verge) Exclusive: For $3, a ‘robot lawyer’ will sue data brokers that don’t delete your personal and location info (Fortune) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Tech Mem Right Home for Thursday, March 5th, 2020. I'm Brian McCullough today.

0:09.0

More coronavirus worries. Apple is allowing ads and push notifications.

0:13.4

Google is switching to mobile first indexing.

0:16.0

Hackers can hack your car keys.

0:18.3

Samsung's 4K and 8K TV lineup is here and why I'm struggling to find a reason not to subscribe to Do Not Pay at this point.

0:27.0

Here's what you missed today in the world of tech.

0:32.0

Today in coronavirus, Microsoft is encouraging workers in the Seattle area and the

0:38.2

Bay Area who can work from home to do so if possible through March 25th. Note that they are suggesting

0:46.7

this social distancing not requiring it yet. In the case of Seattle Microsoft has made this decision because King County

0:55.2

in Washington has declared a state of emergency due to the number of COVID-19

0:58.7

cases in that area. Workers at Microsoft's corporate headquarters are included in the advisory to work from home.

1:05.0

And Mark Germin says that Apple has warned stores about a shortage of parts and a memo to technical staff.

1:12.0

The company said, iPhone repair parts and a memo to technical staff, the company said,

1:13.0

iPhone repair parts and replacement phones

1:15.8

would be in short supply for as long as two to four weeks.

1:19.1

Quote, some Apple stores have also noticed

1:21.2

a shortage of individual parts according to the employees

1:24.1

who asked not to be identified discussing private information.

1:27.2

An Apple spokesman did not respond to requests for comment.

1:30.6

When a user brings in a damaged iPhone to an Apple store, the company can replace individual

1:34.8

parts such as the screen or camera.

1:36.7

If the device is beyond repair, the company often provides a replacement phone rather than

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