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The Vergecast

Zoom's privacy concerns, Apple buys Dark Sky, and Sprint is dead

The Vergecast

Vox Media Podcast Network

News, Tech News, Technology

4.44.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2020

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

Nilay, Dieter, and Paul talk to Tom Warren about Zoom's privacy and security concerns. The crew also looks back at the history of Sprint after it finally merged with T-Mobile. Paul's weekly segment "If I were a rich man" updates the keyboard-in-the-front club. The show ends with some chat about Apple buying the weather app Dark Sky and allowing in-app rentals on their mobile devices. Stories discussed in this episode: After walkouts, Amazon pledges temperature checks and masks in all warehouses Jeff Bezos’ space company is pressuring employees to launch a tourist rocket during the pandemic Zoom is leaking some user information because of an issue with how the app groups contacts Zoom faces a privacy and security backlash as it surges in ... Zoom announces 90-day feature freeze to fix privacy and ... Zoom isn't actually end-to-end encrypted Zoom quickly fixes 'malware-like' macOS installer with new ... Microsoft aims to win back consumers with new Microsoft 365 subscriptions T-Mobile completes merger with Sprint, John Legere steps down as CEO Sprint is dead. Long live Sprint What’s next for Sprint customers now that the T-Mobile merger has gone through? Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 review: AMD has rewritten the rules Apple now lets some video streaming apps bypass the App Store cut Amazon Prime Video now allows in-app rentals and purchases on the iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV Apple acquires popular weather app Dark Sky and will shut down the Android version Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This week on the Veritas Tom Warren,

0:01.4

it joins us to talk all about Zoom,

0:03.6

which I'll talk a little bit about the T-Mobile Sprint

0:05.6

acquisition finally closed, that's one company now.

0:07.9

And we get into Apple and what it's doing

0:10.1

with video apps on the Apple TV,

0:11.6

and they bought Dark Side.

0:12.5

It's a big deal.

0:13.3

Come up now on the Veritas.

0:14.8

Support for this podcast comes from Unisys.

0:17.9

Unisys is a global technology solutions company,

0:20.9

dedicated to helping people and organizations

0:23.5

reach their next breakthrough.

0:25.2

They offer tools to help you run your business more efficiently,

0:28.2

like systems integration,

0:29.6

consulting services, application management,

0:32.3

and device management software.

0:34.3

Plus, Unisys applies specialized expertise

0:37.4

to strengthen and transform teams and processes.

0:40.9

To learn more, visit unisys.com.

0:43.6

That's UNISYS.com Unisys.

0:47.9

Keep breaking through.

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