Trump's phone security questioned, Disney drops PewDiePie over anti-Semitic videos
Trump's phone security questioned, Disney drops PewDiePie over anti-Semitic videos
2017-02-14
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that matter right now two Democratic
senators are worried that President
Donald Trump's use of an unencrypted
phone could pose a national security
risk though the Secret Service issued
Trump a secured phone
he has since reportedly used an
unsecured Android phone for tweeting in
a letter sent last week to the Secretary
of Defense senators Tom Carper and
Claire McCaskill wrote that such a
device could be vulnerable to hacking
and endanger the preservation of
presidential records Disney has dropped
Swedish youtuber Felix Kjellberg from
its maker studio after he posted several
anti-semitic videos to his channel in a
video from January now deleted kelberg
was shown laughing as two men held up a
banner that red death to all Jews
kelberg YouTube channel is a
multi-million dollar business with more
than 53 million subscribers a new
reality TV show Planet of the apps' is
coming to the Apple music streaming app
in the spring app developers will get
sixty Seconds to pitch their ideas to a
panel of celebrity judges like Jessica
Alba and will.i.am who will judge the
ideas by swiping left or right tinder
fashion the show signals apple's move
toward creating original content
following in the footsteps of Netflix
and Amazon
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