Last week we said goodbye to Serenity and this week we welcome Susie Ochs, Macworld’s new executive editor. On our inaugural episode we discuss exactly how unwise it is to use Google Glass while driving, the bunkum behind the bendable iPhone, the private nature of the iPhone 6 models (and how it makes law enforcement unhappy), and Apple and the Smugglers Index.
Show notes
- Driving with Google Glass not a good idea
- Don’t bend it that way: Apple says only nine customers complained of bent iPhones
- Apple puts iPhones through the wringer to prove #Bendgate is overblown
- Apple updates privacy policy: ‘We sell great products,’ not your data, says Tim Cook
- FBI and Police Departments Endorse Apple’s Full Device Encryption (Daring Fireball)
- China cracks down on iPhone 6 smuggling
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