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Apple Card, 'iPhone 11' leaks, & Facebook listening to you on the ÌÇÐÄVlog Podcast

Maybe the only rumor you can believe is that new iPhones are coming in September

This week on the ÌÇÐÄVlog Podcast, William and Victor talk about the Apple Card, whether you should trust the latest iPhone leaks, and about how Facebook has been listening to your voice chats on Messenger.

Despite writer 's very best efforts to enthuse about the newly updated Keyboard Maestro 9 for Mac, editor keeps the conversation on more contentious topics.

  • New iPhone leaks: should you believe leaks when they sound more like someone's wish list?
  • Apple's got into some heat about iPhone batteries and right to repair, but Victor thinks it's more about what Apple could do next
  • Once more, Corephotonics is suing Apple over dual aperture camera patents that it alleges the Cupertino company knowingly infringed
  • Apple is looking for office space in New York City and if they buy in , William is going to send Apple his resume
  • Facebook was using contractors to listen to Messenger voice messages, but it's okay, they've stopped now. Really.
  • Fewer people are finding the Apple Card contentious, not when it's getting so much right — but there are issues over what to do if you get declined
  • Apple has expanded its Apple Student ID program to more colleges, making it easy for students to access buildings, pay for meals, and never need to carry cash again
  • Did we mention that is out?

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