Nov 18th 2021
Tech News Weekly 210
Apple's Answer to Right-to-Repair
Hosted by
Jason Howell,
Mikah Sargent
Steam Deck Delayed, Amazon Data Privacy, FTC vs. Call to Cancel
Records every Thursday at 2:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Pacific / 19:00 UTC.
Guests:
Jason Snell,
Kyle Orland
Steam Deck Delayed, Amazon Data Privacy, FTC vs. Call to Cancel
- Jason Snell from Six Colors talks about Apple's big self-service repair program that is a huge win for Right to Repair.
- Kyle Orland from Ars Technica shares what's so special about Valve's Steam Deck and when it's expected to release after facing supply chain shortage difficulties.
- Mikah walks through a Wired report that sheds light on the shady data privacy practices of Amazon happening behind the scenes.
- Jason gives the FTC a thumbs up for deciding to crack down on subscription companies that require its subscribers to call in order to cancel their service.
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Links
- Apple announces Self Service Repair
- Valve provides a deep dive into Steam Deck’s custom hardware design
- Valve’s upcoming Steam Deck will be based on Arch Linux—not Debian
- Valve delays Steam Deck launch two months to February 2022
- Amazon's Dark Secret: It Has Failed to Protect Your Data
- The end of “click to subscribe, call to cancel”? One of the news industry’s favorite retention tactics is illegal, FTC says
- Most U.S. news organizations still won’t let most readers cancel their subscriptions online