Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Tim Cook Says Apple 'Should be Scrutinized' But Disputes Claims Company is a Monopoly

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Apple CEO Tim Cook believes that when it comes to big business, scrutiny is a good thing, but he has denied claims that Apple is a monopoly.


In an extended interview with CBS News, Cook said that because of Apple's size he thought it was "fair" to scrutinize its business practices, but the CEO pushed back hard against claims that the company had a dominant position in any market.

Apple has recently become the target of regulator inquiries and class action lawsuits that have variously questioned its business practices. In the United States, for example, the Supreme Court recently ruled that a class action accusing Apple of operating an App Store monopoly can proceed to trial in a lower court.

Asked about Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign and her position that Apple should break up its App Store and other parts of its business, Cook said:
I strongly disagree with that. I think some people would argue, if you are selling a good, then you can't have a product that competes with that good. And I-- I think that's part of what is being argued there. But that-- that's an argument that takes you down the path that, Walmart shouldn't be stocking alternative or house brand. And so this is decades of-- of-- U.S. law here. But I think scrutiny is good, and we'll tell our story to anybody that we need to or that-- that wants to hear it. I-- I feel very confident in-- in our position.
Cook went on to underline the company's user-centric position and claimed that when it comes to privacy and fake news, "we're on the user's side," which is why it curates content on its stores and services.

Asked whether he thought Facebook is an amplifier for fake news, Cook said that he worried about any platform that delivered news in a feed and relied on algorithms to differentiate genuine journalism from fake news.
I don't really believe personally that A.I. has the power today to differentiate between what is fake and what is not. And so I worry about any property that today pushes news in a feed. What we do with Apple News product is we pick top stories, we have people doing it. And so I do worry about people thinking like machines. Not machines thinking like people.
Cook's extended interview covered several other topics, including the potential impact of Chinese tariffs on Apple, his relationship with President Trump, and current U.S. administration polices. You can watch the full interview above and read the full transcript here.

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iOS 13 Code Has References to Apple's Rumored Tile-Like Item Tracker Accessory

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A few months ago, 9to5Mac's Guilherme Rambo reported that Apple is working on a new Tile-like item tracker accessory for tracking the location of belongings through the new merged Find My app. The report said the "tag" would be paired to a user's iCloud account and rely on proximity to an iPhone.

Tile next to placeholder image for Apple's item tracker in iOS 13 via 9to5Mac

Like the Tile, users would be able to receive notifications when their device gets too far away from the tag. To avoid false triggers, it would be possible to set a list of common locations to be ignored like a work office so that the item can be left at those locations without the user being notified.

Now, developer Steve Moser and Rambo from 9to5Mac have uncovered references to Apple's item tracker within iOS 13 code.


Rambo:
Now, the first beta of iOS 13 includes an asset package for a device with the product type "Tag1,1". This type of asset package is used for pairing devices by proximity, the same way as AirPods and HomePod can be paired to a user's device.

Another asset found on iOS 13 beta 1 also gives us a glimpse as to what this device will look like. It's likely a mockup used for testing that was left out in the OS, but it matches descriptions of the device given by people involved in its development.
It is unclear if and when Apple plans to release the item tracker, which is only known by its B389 codename, but one possibility is that it arrives alongside new iPhones and the public release of iOS 13 in September.

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Is the App Store down?

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Being able to download or update apps is an important part of the Apple experience, but this can become a challenge if the App Store is having problems. We show you how to quickly find out if all is well with the service, or whether your iPhone, iPad, or Mac is in need of a service

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Apple Music and App Stores Experiencing Limited Outage

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Apple Music, the App Store, and the Mac App Store are experiencing a limited outage affecting some users, according to Apple's system status page.


Apple says some users are "experiencing a problem." The company is investigating and will update the statuses of each service as more information becomes available. The issues began at approximately 5 a.m. Pacific Time.

We'll update this post once the outages are resolved.


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How to fix iPhone won't connect to App Store problems

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What to do when your iPhone can't connect to the Apple App Store and won't download or update apps

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Deals Spotlight: Anker's New Sales Offer Great Prices on Wireless Chargers, Bluetooth Speakers, and USB-C Hubs

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Amazon's latest Gold Box deal of the day today is providing up to 25 percent off Anker accessories, including wireless charging stands, USB-C hubs, and external battery packs. As usual, this Gold Box will last for one day only, so be sure to browse the sales before they expire later tonight.

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Outside of the Gold Box, Anker is back this week with a few new discounts across its product categories on Amazon. You'll find savings on the popular Soundcore 2 Bluetooth Speaker, PowerWave Wireless Charging Pad, and more. These devices don't require a code and you'll find the discounts automatically applied on Amazon (although some do have an on-page coupon that will need to be clipped).

Anker's Gold Box Sale



Anker's Latest Discounts


If you're searching around for more sales and bargains, check out our Deals Roundup to discover more Apple-related discounts.

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Samsung QLED 8K TV Launched in India with Quantum Processor 8K, Bixby 2.0 Support: Price, Availability


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