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"Tim Cook wants stricter privacy laws" ["In an interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour at an Apple Store in Brussels, Cook pushed for comprehensive privacy legislation. He argued that big-pocketed corporations have created surveillance operations that promote profit over customers' ability to control their own information."] CNN Business 11:30 AM
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"Apple boss takes aim at 'weaponization' of customer data: Chief Executive Tim Cook said on Wednesday customer data was being 'weaponized with military efficiency' by companies to increase profit." Reuters 7:07 AM
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"Apple's Tim Cook Calls for U.S. Privacy Law, Citing EU Successes: U.S.-wide regulation could put Apple at a relative advantage compared with rivals Facebook and Google" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 7:49 AM
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"Complete transcript, Video of Apple CEO Tim Cook's EU privacy speech" Computerworld 7:12 AM
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"Tim Cook Takes Aim at Companies That Stockpile Private Data" Bloomberg 9:15 AM
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"Tim Cook Calls for US Privacy Law to Protect Citizens From Growing 'Data Industrial Complex'" MacRumors 7:15 AM
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"Tim Cook mounted his most stinging attack yet on firms like Facebook that hoard 'industrial' quantities of data" Business Insider 7:26 AM
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"Tim Cook calls data collection 'surveillance' in blunt, forceful speech on 'data-industrial complex'" AppleInsider 7:14 AM
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"Apple's Tim Cook makes blistering attack on the 'data industrial complex'" TechCrunch 7:20 AM
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"Tim Cook blasts 'weaponisation' of personal data and praises GDPR" BBC 8:07 AM
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"Apple's Cheaper iPhone Can Still Pay Off: The iPhone XR is expected to be the biggest seller of this year's rollout" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 7:48 AM
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"Why Google Is Willing to Pay Apple $12 Billion Per Year" The Motley Fool 10:24 AM
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"Italian watchdog fines Apple, Samsung over software updates" Reuters 7:43 AM
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"Apple and Samsung fined by Italian authorities over slow phones" BBC 8:07 AM
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"Italy slaps Apple and Samsung with a combined €15M fine over dodgy software updates" The Next Web 7:42 AM
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