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(Photo : Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Apple CEO Tim Cook delivers the keynote address at the Apple 2012 World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) at Moscone West on June 11, 2012 in San Francisco, California. Apple unveiled a slew of new hardware and software updates at the company s annual developer conference which runs through June 15. According to Independent UK s latest report, the United Kingdom regulators new investigation will look into Apple App Store s behavior if it really abuses its power and making unfair activities that would prevent healthy competition against other developers. However, U.K. s CMA (Competition and Markets Authority) said no final decision yet since the new antitrust investigation has just started. The agency added that it is still unclear if the tech giant s App Store really broke the law. ....
4 Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, literally wants to inflict pain on Apple, on Tim Cook. To make them hurt. To lobby the government against them, to claim anti-trust, to do everything they can to paint Apple dirty. Why? Because Apple wants to give us, the customers, the users, the ability to choose whether or not Facebook gets to track us outside their own apps, across other apps, even across the web. Apple considers this simple level of privacy and dignity a fundamental human right. And… Facebook… well, Facebook seems intent on seeing it as an existential threat. App Tracking Transparency Starting in iOS 14.5, if an app wants to track your activities in ....
Getty Images I suspect there aren t many people who have ever told Mark Zuckerberg no. That s what happens when you re one of the wealthiest people in history and control a platform that affects the lives of almost 3 billion people. It happens for two reasons. First, people who can afford it tend to surround themselves with others who reinforce their beliefs and view of the world. Second, when you believe the thing you are doing is noble and right, you don t hear the rationale in the voices of dissent. Over time, the people who might have told you no get quieter as it becomes clear that the only acceptable answer is yes. Eventually, those voices simply disappear and there is no one telling Zuckerberg (and by extension Facebook) no. ....