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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, June 16, 2019
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple CEO Tim Cook: Technology companies need to take responsibility for chaos they create" CNBC 7:13 PM
  • "Apple's Tim Cook warns about 'chaos' & surveillance in Stanford speech: Apple CEO Tim Cook took an unusually dark tone in part of a Stanford University commencement speech on Sunday, highlighting the 'chaos' caused by Silicon Valley, and the threat of corporate and government surveillance." AppleInsider 7:12 PM
  • "Apple Man Has Words For Non-Apple Men and Women"  Gizmodo 7:11 PM
  • "Tech needs to clean up its own mess, Apple CEO Tim Cook tells Stanford grads" MarketWatch 7:12 PM
  • "Dear Apple, here's how I solved my MacBook keyboard problem: Like many other MacBook users, my keyboard began to malfunction. My solution is, well, not factory recommended." ZDNet 7:35 AM
  • "Second Taipei Apple store draws huge crowd (videos): The first Taipei store opened two years ago and is only 10 minutes away by foot." Apple 3.0 7:37 AM
  • "App Makers Are Mixed on 'Sign In With Apple'"  Wired [Free/Paid Registration Required] 6/15
  • "The hot new debate over the future of the smartphone" ["Benedict Evans, a partner at Andreesen Horowitz, said that smart phones are at the peak of their cycle now. 'I'm not updating my smartphone model anymore,' he wrote. In an email exchange with Axios, Evans suggested that we are in a long, technological interregnum"]  Axios 6/15
  • "In Stores, Secret Surveillance Tracks Your Every Move: As you shop, 'beacons' are watching you, using hidden technology in your phone." ["It should not be lost on the public that Apple created the first Bluetooth system of commercial surveillance. ... But Mr. Cook knew what Apple was creating with iBeacon in 2013. Apple's own website explains to developers how they can use iBeacon to micro-target consumers in stores."]  New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 6/15
  • "This New iPadOS Feature Is Easy to Miss, But It's a Killer Productivity Tool: Among the many improvements for your iPad, Apple's announcement last week included an easy-to-overlook feature that will supercharge your productivity."  Inc. 6/15