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Month: May 2013
MacBreak Weekly 352: Black and White and Flat All Over
Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Alex Lindsay, and I discuss WWDC, the new iOS, possibly a new iWatch, and more. Subscribe and download: TWiT.tv Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
COMMODITIES-Oil, copper up on optimism over economy, easy money
Gold fell as the growing appetite for risk diminished the safe-haven pull in bullion. Read the original post by Reuters
Tim Cook talks TV, smartphones, and wearable computing
Tim Cook is certainly interested in wearable computing, modernizing the TV experience, and bigger smartphone screens, but if you want him to commit to specific product plans or roadmaps, you’re asking the wrong guy. That was the message from Apple’s CEO as he took the stage at the D11 Conference in […] Read the original post…
Tim Cook talks TV, wearable computing, smartphone strategy at D11 conference
Apple CEO Tim Cook took the stage at the D11 Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, on Tuesday night for a Q&A with journalists and hosts Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher. It was Apple executive’s second year in the famous red chair, where company co-founder Steve Jobs was also interviewed several […] Read the original post…
White Nexus 4 Extends LG Smartphone’s Market Appeal: 10 Reasons Why
NEWS ANALYSIS: The white Nexus 4 from LG Mobile is now official, and it’s yet another worthwhile option for today’s consumers and enterprise users. Read the original post by Stefan Constantinescu
Smartphones, Not Carriers, to Blame for Poor Service: Strand Consult
Carriers, shushed by “gag orders” need to create a “nuanced debate” about the factors at play in poor smartphone reception, says a new report. Read the original post by Stefan Constantinescu
Tim Cook at D11: Revamped iOS and OS X to be unveiled at WWDC, to open up APIs, no Facebook Home experience
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Tim Cook at D11: Apple to Open Up APIs in the Future, but No Chat Heads
At this year’s annual All Things Digital conference hosted by AllThingsD, Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher interviewed Apple CEO Tim Cook, where he revealed that Apple is planning to open up additional APIs in the future, giving third party developers more control over iOS. According to Cook, while […] Read the original post by Juli…
Tim Cook at D11: Apple to Open Up APIs in the Future, No Chatheads
At this year’s annual All Things Digital conference hosted by AllThingsD, Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher interviewed Apple CEO Tim Cook, where he revealed that Apple is planning to open up additional APIs in the future, giving third party developers more control over iOS. According to Cook, while […] Read the original post by Juli…
Tim Cook not opposed to porting Apple apps to Android (but they’re not going to)
Apple CEO Tim Cook, still on stage for the D11 conference, said Apple wasn’t religious about not porting apps for Android or other platforms. Cook claimed that if it made sense — if they’d met in a different time, in a different place, under different circumstances, maybe — Apple could […] Read the original post…
D11: Tim Cook on multiple iPhones, larger screen
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Former EPA Administrator, Lisa Jackson, joining Apple reporting to Tim Cook
In talking up Apple’s environmental policies at D11, CEO Tim Cook announced a new arrival at Apple, in that former Environmental Protection Agency Administrator, Lisa Jackson, will be joining the company reporting directly to himself. Jackson joins Apple to co-ordinate the environmental policies right across the company. Cook also took the […] Read the original…
Apple open to opening more APIs in the future, but not for Facebook Home
At D11, when Walt Mossberg came after Tim Cook on the issue of openness, and how Apple wouldn’t open their Home screen to Facebook’s Chat Heads, and how their keyboard had fallen behind Android third party solutions (like Swype or Swiftkey), Tim Cook responded that Apple would open things up […] Read the original post…
Tim Cook: The magic is at the intersection
As part of the D11 conference, Tim Cook deferred questions about the future of iOS and OS X to WWDC 2013, which is now less than two weeks away. He did, however, address the new management, with software, services, and design, among other things, all now under unified leadership. Cook also […] Read the original…