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Apple doubles down on controversial decision to reject email app Hey

The Verge

Apple is standing behind its decision to reject future updates for the iOS app of new email service Hey. The letter is signed by company’s App Review Board, but Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller made similar comments in an interview with TechCrunch published today. Apple says the Hey iOS app must include in-purchases.

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What generative AI means for cities: Municipal tech leaders face unique workplace and policy issues

GeekWire

Jim Loter, a longtime tech leader inside the city of Seattle, currently serves as interim chief technology officer. City of Seattle Photo) Jim Loter, interim chief technology officer for the City of Seattle, grappled with these issues as he and his team produced the city’s first generative AI policy this spring.

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MoneyGram profits from mainframe move to multicloud

CIO Business Intelligence

It has also increased top-line revenue by enabling MoneyGram to execute far more transactions in the 200 nations it serves — exceeding the volume of business its infrastructure could handle in the past, says CTO Joe Vaughan. “We To automate backoffice functions, such as payments and receivables, the IT chief is using UiPath.

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Rosetta 2 is Apple’s key to making the ARM transition less painful

The Verge

Apple CEO Tim Cook in front of a silicon wafer platter | Screenshot: Sean Hollister / The Verge. Earlier this week, on what Tim Cook called a “historic day,” Apple announced that it’s moving Macs away from Intel processors to its own silicon chips. Apple claims improved performance over the original version of Rosetta from 2006.

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#AppleVsFBI – #FBIVsApple – The Basics, Explained, With Links To Original Documents

CTOvision

This post provides an update on the ongoing battle between Apple and the U.S. On February 9, 2016, FBI Director James Comey announced that the FBI was unable to unlock the iPhone and requests Apple to help. Apple concluded it could not help to the extend required to access the phone data. All Writs Act. 1651 (“AWA”).

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An Appllama Week

Crafty CTO

That is, unless you’re Apple, Snap, TikTok, and a handful of others—more on this below. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman “Scoops” Apple GPT aka Ajax Mark Gurman on Wednesday “broke” the story that Apple is quietly active in the LLM space and working on a GPT style chatbot.

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Apple’s App Store policies are bad, but its interpretation and enforcement are worse

The Verge

That was the plan, but then Apple decided to use its market power in one segment — the App Store — to give itself a potentially unfair advantage in another segment: buying digital goods. I’m obviously going to focus on Apple. Here’s the relevant paragraph from Apple’s App Store policy, 3.1.1:

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