For the middle of summer, so much is going on! Glenn and Susie (just back from vacation) are joined by staff writer Caitlin McGarry to discuss the death of our favorite Facebook app ever, Facebook Paper. And then while we’re at it, we chat about what Spotify’s problem is and why Apple absolutely should buy Tidal.
In security news, the iCloud hacker plead guilty, making us wonder about the proper penalties for phishing. Apple’s Gatekeeper is causing headaches again. And Glenn explains why just putting tape over your MacBook’s microphone isn’t going to do anything.
Show notes
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‘President Hillary Clinton?’ She Wants Progress on Immigration and to Drink With G.O.P. by Patrick Healy of the New York Times
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‘Celebgate’ nudes hacker pleads guilty via the BBC
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Apple might buy Jay Z’s Tidal for its A-list exclusives by Oscar Raymundo
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Apple slams Spotify for criticizing the App Store as anti-competitive by Oscar Raymundo
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Apple Slams Spotify, Says App Already Violates App Store Rules by John Paczkowski for Buzzfeed
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RIP Paper, the ad-free Facebook News Feed app no one used but me by Caitlin McGarry
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Tekserve, Precursor to the Apple Store, to Close After 29 Years by Rick Rojas for the New York Times
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The tragic tale of a shattered Apple Watch by Caitlin McGarry
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Why we don’t need to worry about Apple blocking our iPhone cameras (yet) by Oscar Raymundo, on this week’s iPhone Show
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Lock screen: At these music shows, phones go in a pouch and don’t come out via NPR’s All Tech Considered
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Mic drop: How to keep snoops from listening to your laptop’s microphone by Glenn Fleishman
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Sierra and Gatekeeper path randomization by Jeff Johnson for Rogue Amoeba’s Under the Microscope blog
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