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End of the iPod age, gag orders, and 'Doctor Who': 90 Seconds on The Verge

2014-01-28
it's Tuesday January 28 2014 I'm adi robertson or is a known in the hacker community hack l'amour and ryan lewis this is 90 seconds on the verge the era of ipod monarchy has officially become history yesterday during apples earnings call the company announced it only sold six million ipods between october and december of last year but some fifty two percent from 2012 but it certainly wasn't bad news for Apple which have his biggest financial quarter ever the company sold a record-breaking 51 million iPhones and 26 million iPads apple doesn't break down the sales numbers of different iphone models but CEO Tim Cook did express surprise at the lower than expected number of five see sales the Department of Justice has reached an agreement with major tech companies providing more transparency and the growing privacy concerns the new deal would allow each company to publicly announce the number of pfizer requests and National Security Letters it has received in a given year as well as the total number of users affected however both numbers will still have to be reported in bands of 250 or a thousand in response to the order Google Apple Microsoft Yahoo and linkedin have all announced that they're withdrawing their motions against the FISA Court finally spoiler alert here's Peter Capaldi's new outfit for Doctor Who each incarnation of the doctor brings a new actor and a new trademark outfit Capaldi's fanciful garb is marked by a snappy red line coat and a decided lack of neck wear Capaldi made his debut as the twelfth doctor at the very end of December's Christmas special his first real season won't be seen until later this year that's it for today's top stories coming up tomorrow Edward Snowden reveals his biggest leap yet the NSA is wiretapping the TARDIS
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