NSA surveillance, Apple trade-ins, and 'Metal Gear Solid 5' - 90 Seconds on The Verge
NSA surveillance, Apple trade-ins, and 'Metal Gear Solid 5' - 90 Seconds on The Verge
2013-06-06
it's thursday jun 6 2013 i'm katie
drummond and you're about to get
schooled in an informative
non-threatening way this is 90 seconds
on the verge the NSA and the FBI are
reportedly collecting photos audio video
and emails directly from the server's of
nine top US Internet companies The
Washington Post reports that it's part
of a classified program known as prism
the company's the NSA is pulling from
include Google Apple Facebook and
Microsoft the news breaks just one day
after a leased court order revealed that
Verizon was being forced to hand over
call records to the NSA without
verifying the legitimacy of the verizon
order the White House did defend that
practice as quote a critical tool in
defending the nation from terrorist
threats we'll see if it as more to say
when it comes to prison Apple may be
turning to trade ins to beat back
android bloomberg reports that the
company will soon let users trade in
their old iphones at Apple stores for a
cheaper upgrade to the iphone 5 apple
will be holding its WWDC keynote on
monday which would be a pretty good time
to announce such a plan and finally Jack
Bauer is coming to Metal Gear Solid
shorta Konami announced that Kiefer
Sutherland will play snake in Metal Gear
Solid 5 the phantom pain he's taking
over from David Hayter who has voiced
the role since 1998 snake will
presumably start saying damn it a lot
and carry a man purse as well and that's
it for today's top stories coming up
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