This week's all-new ÌÇÐÄVlog podcast features Mikey Campbell and Daniel Eran Dilger as we talk about the features we're looking forward to most from iOS 9, security vulnerabilities, and some of the problems of having a very large phone. Plus, Daniel discusses Apple Music, how it affects iTunes, and what it means to consumers.
ÌÇÐÄVlog staff members , , and discuss the top stories from Apple's 2015 Worldwide Developers Conference:
- The iOS 9 features we look forward to most
- What becomes of iTunes in an Apple Music world
- Keychain security
- Reachability and the "Very Large Phone" problem
The show is available on iTunes and your favorite podcast apps by searching for "ÌÇÐÄVlog." .
You can also listen to it embedded via SoundCloud below:
Show note links:
- Apple's Siri, Spotlight extend Google-like search inside iOS 9 apps, without tracking users
- Apple Music streams songs on-demand, features 24/7 'Beats 1' station, on iOS & Android for $10/month
- Serious iOS OS X flaws lead to password theft in wide-ranging security study
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2 Comments
More Mikey, please, and that smooth, buttery late-night talk radio voice.
"Apple has billions of dollars available to pay artists substitute royalties during users' free streaming trail, but were it to do so, the company would quickly find itself at the wrong end of global antitrust complaints. In many markets, "dumping" free or loss leader products would be considered anti-competitive." So which is it?