May 6th 2018
This Week in Tech 665
Konnichihuahua
Hosted by
Leo Laporte
iMac 20th Anniversary, Facebook apology ad, Steak Jobs, Cyber Command, and more.
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Apple has its best Q2 ever, despite analyst predictions. 20 years of iMac. Cambridge Analytica must give US voter his data. Unroll.me foiled by GDPR. NPR buys PocketCasts. Change your Twitter password. Sprint/T-Mobile merger. Net Neutrality vote in the Senate May 9th. Cyber Command gets a promotion.
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Links
- Apple Announces Q2 FY 2018 Results: Another Record Quarter
- AAPL climbs to new high on Berkshire news, Cook ‘thrilled’ Warren Buffett is major investor
- 20th Anniversary of the Original iMac
- UK regulator orders Cambridge Analytica to release data on US voter | UK news | The Guardian
- Unroll.me to close to EU users saying it can’t comply with GDPR | TechCrunch
- NPR, WNYC Studios, WBEZ Chicago, and This American Life Acquire Pocket Casts
- Prolific Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo departs KGI Securities, likely to focus on companies other than Apple
- Apple’s new 13-inch Retina ‘MacBook Air’ unlikely to launch at WWDC, as production reportedly pushed back to Q3
- Apple shutting down Texture’s Windows magazine app after acquisition
- Twitter Finds Bug, Tells Users to Change Passwords
- What to expect at Microsoft's Build 2018 conference
- Why Regulators Should Approve the T-Mobile/Sprint Deal – Tech.pinions
- Senate Democrats plan to force vote on net neutrality May 9th
- California net neutrality bill that AT&T hates is coming to New York, too
- Flipkart yet to finalize stake sale deal with Walmart-sources | Reuters
- Pentagon's Cyber Command gets upgraded status, new leader | Reuters