Chris and Ian discuss Muslim Bans, Dropbox, PewDiePie and Vizio

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Shownotes * Apple, Google, Facebook and Microsoft file opposition to Trump's travel ban * Lyft surges to the top 10 on Apple’s App Store following the #DeleteUber campaign * Google to appeal against order to hand over user emails stored outside US * Will Twitter's new safety features finally stop the trolls? * Dropbox’s Smart Sync lets users open a file stored only in the cloud like any normal file * Dropbox’s note-taking app Paper launches globally in 21 languages * Amazon's Alexa escapes the Echo and gets into cars * Amazon's new Chime video calling service takes aim at Skype and WebEx * YouTube opens mobile live streams to those with 10k+ fans, paid Super Chat exits beta * PewDiePie dropped by Disney and YouTube over anti-Semitic joke videos * Apple Music is at the heart of the company’s strategy for original TV shows * Facebook is launching an app for Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV * Vizio smart TVs tracked viewers around the clock without consent * Latest PS4 system update brings external HDD support * Steam’s upcoming pay structure won’t help devs or players

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