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Thu. 06/04 – A Class-Action Lawsuit Around Incognito Mode

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🗓️ 4 June 2020

⏱️ 21 minutes

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The whole land-grab in the Indian telecom market continues to blow my hair back. A class-action lawsuit around Incognito Mode. More hints at an Apple Prime subscription. CES refuses to give up the ghost, while Kitty Hawk seems to have given up on its Flyer. Sponsors: TinyCapital.com CognitoHQ.com/techmeme Links: Speaking up on racism (Tim Cook/Apple.com) Early Facebook Employees Disavow Zuckerberg’s Stance on Trump Posts (NYTimes) Snap will stop promoting Trump’s account after concluding his tweets incited violence (The Verge) Exclusive: Amazon in talks to buy $2 billion stake in Indian telco Bharti Airtel - sources (Reuters) Google faces $5 billion lawsuit in U.S. for tracking 'private' internet use (Reuters) Suit Claims Google’s Tracking Violates Federal Wiretap Law (NYTimes) iOS 13.5.5 code provides evidence of future Apple services bundle in development (9to5Mac) CES will be held in-person in Las Vegas next year (The Verge) ZoomInfo aiming to price IPO $1 above revised price range (CNBC) Gaming Startup Unity Is Said to Prepare for IPO This Year (Bloomberg) Kitty Hawk ends Flyer program, shifts focus to once-secret autonomous aircraft (TechCrunch) Classified: MezcalDigital.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Tech Meme Right Home for Thursday, June 4th, 2020.

0:07.0

I'm Brian McCullough.

0:08.0

Today, the whole land grab in the Indian Telecom market continues to blow my hair back.

0:14.0

A class action lawsuit around Incognito mode is interesting.

0:18.0

More hints at an Apple Prime subscription.

0:21.0

CES refuses to give up the ghost, while Kitty Hawk seems to have given up on its flyer.

0:26.6

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

0:32.4

On the front page of Apple's website right now, Tim Cook has an open letter addressing the

0:38.3

quote senseless killing of George Floyd. I'm just going to quote from that briefly.

0:44.2

To create change, we have to re-examine our own views and actions in light of a pain that is

0:49.2

deeply felt but too often ignored.

0:52.1

Issues of human dignity will not abide standing on the sidelines.

0:56.1

To the black community, we see you.

0:58.4

You matter and your lives matter.

1:00.5

This is a moment when many people may want nothing more than a return to normalcy or to a status quo that is only comfortable if we avert our gaze from injustice.

1:10.0

As difficult as it may be to admit, that desire is itself a sign of privilege.

1:15.2

George Floyd's death is shocking and tragic proof that we must aim far higher than a normal future

1:21.9

and build one that lives up to the highest ideals of equality and

1:25.6

justice." Meanwhile, over 30 early Facebook employees including its first Combs chief

1:31.8

wrote an open letter to Mark Zuckerberg,

1:34.2

opposing his choice to leave President Trump's controversial posts unaltered.

1:38.6

Quote, the former employees said in an open letter that Mr Zuckerberg's position was a quote betrayal

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