Daft Punk, T-Mobile, and Apple exploits - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Monday, March 25th, 2013
Daft Punk, T-Mobile, and Apple exploits - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Monday, March 25th, 2013
2013-03-25
it's Monday March 25th 2013 i'm ross
miller human after all this is 10 10 10
seconds on the verge after fixing the
security exploit apples caster recovery
pages back online this past Friday it
was discovered that any password can be
reset with nothing more than an email
address in a date of birth at the time
the only way for user to protect
themselves from the exploit was to
activate Apple's new two-step
verification and even though the exploit
is fixed we still implore you to give
2-step verification a shot t-mobile's
new contract free pricing plans are now
live here's what you'll pay fifty
dollars per month will get you five
hundred megabytes of data with unlimited
voice and text Toreadors more we'll get
you unloaded data mobile hotspots
however will cost extra t-mobile's
pricing undercuts as rivals considerably
but the trade-off right now is covered
in a lack of LTE service that could all
change soon however as t-mobile's first
LTE markets are expected to go live this
month finally back Punk has a message
for you that message has a beat you can
dance to and launches may 21st it's
entitled random access memories a new 15
second ad ran during Saturday Night Live
this weekend announcing the Apple name
and teasing a new song the french
electronic duo scored the soundtrack for
tron legacy in 2010 but otherwise it's
been eight years since their last studio
album for for drum beat check sleek
helmets large visors yep that one too
late in references to funk obscured by
heavy voice modulation course that's it
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