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Apple will pay $95M to people who were spied on by Siri (theverge.com)

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Apple will pay $95M to people who were spied on by Siri (theverge.com)
Apple to pay $95M to settle lawsuit accusing Siri of snoopy eavesdropping (finance.yahoo.com)
Siri "unintentionally" recorded private convos; Apple agrees to pay $95M (arstechnica.com)
Apple will pay $95M to settle Siri privacy lawsuit (9to5mac.com)
Apple to pay $95M to settle lawsuit accusing Siri of snoopy eavesdropping (apnews.com)
Apple to pay $95M to settle lawsuit accusing Siri of eavesdropping (apnews.com)
Siri listened in on private conversations, Apple pays out $95M in lawsuit (theverge.com)
Apple paying $95M in Siri eavesdropping settlement. How to file a claim (cbsnews.com)
Apple paying $95M in a Siri eavesdropping settlement (cbsnews.com)
When Art, Apple and the Secret Service Collide: 'People Staring at Computers' (wired.com)
Why were there gotos in apple software in the first place ? (spootnik.org)
Retailers Are Disabling NFC to Block Apple Pay (daringfireball.net)
Original source: http://www.macrumors.com/2014/10/25/cvs-disabling-nfc-apple-pay/ I found DF commentary worthwhile.
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What if people were paid for their data? (economist.com)
The history of shareware, as told by the people who were there (hpe.com)
The tragic end of Telltale Games - how an award-winning studio abruptly shuttered, as told by the people who were there (theverge.com)
These portraits were made by AI: None of these people exist (petapixel.com)
Netflix stops paying the ā€˜Apple tax’ on its $853M in annual iOS revenue (techcrunch.com)
When adventurers crave ā€œuntouchedā€ places and ā€œauthenticā€ peoples, it’s the locals who ultimately pay (thewalrus.ca)
Apple’s plans for its new TV service: Sell other people’s TV services (recode.net)
Apple is telling lawmakers people will hurt themselves if they try to fix iPhones (motherboard.vice.com)
Powered by the people: A genuine populist is running for West Virginia governor (theintercept.com)
If you lose your iPhone, you can’t pay your Apple Card bill on the web (buzzfeednews.com)
No one expected The Athletic could get people to pay for sports news. Now it has 600,000 subscribers. (vox.com)
This month, Las Vegas will let people pay for parking tickets with a food donation (us.cnn.com)
Messaging app ToTok has been removed from the Apple and Google app stores following claims the United Arab Emirates government was using it to spy on people (nytimes.com)
AirPods Pro owners complain of worse noise cancellation after firmware updates—some people are convinced Apple’s latest earbuds worked better at launch (theverge.com)
Amtrak asks two people who use wheelchairs to pay $25,000 for a ride (npr.org)
Apple lawsuit tests if an employee can plan rival startup while on payroll (reuters.com)
Norwegian Air crew were shut out of hotel over cash fears – Gatwick hotel asked for upfront payment from lossmaking low-cost carrier (theguardian.com)