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Why Facebook and Apple are fighting over your privacy

Vox

Apple is rolling out new privacy protections that could affect Facebook’s data-driven ad business. Angry CEOs, operating system updates, and maybe even a lawsuit — the feud continues. Facebook and Apple’s fight over your data is heating up. Now Facebook is considering suing Apple, and Apple is digging in its heels.

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Apple and Google crowd out the competition with default apps

The Verge

A new study shows how Apple and Google’s preinstalled apps dominate their mobile platforms If you use an iPhone or Android phone, chances are the majority of your most-used apps were made by Apple and Google. The results show that the majority of apps people use on their phones in the US come preinstalled by either Apple or Google.

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How to get Apple Music Replay 2023 and why you have to

Dataconomy

As the year draws to a close, music enthusiasts are eagerly diving into the personalized world of Apple Music Replay 2023, a yearly retrospective that unveils the soundtrack of your life. The FOMO peaks at the top level when they are released them and immediately all around the social media platforms full of them. The result?

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Apple WWDC 2021: iOS 15, new MacBook Pros, and what else to expect

The Verge

Image: Apple. Apple’s annual developer extravaganza, the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), is coming up fast, kicking off with the keynote presentation on June 7th at 1PM ET. And don’t be surprised if Apple has a few surprises in store, too. A promotional image for WWDC 2021. Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge.

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The cyber pandemic: AI deepfakes and the future of security and identity verification

CIO Business Intelligence

The cryptographic signatures provided by mobile devices, operating systems, and apps are practically impossible to spoof because they’re backed by the extremely high-security practices of Apple and Android. This way, IT organizations can also shut down human social engineering vectors that circumvent or exploit IDV processes.

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Apple and Google tweak maps, AI assistants to back Black Lives Matter

Venture Beast

The technology companies have updated their mobile operating systems to conspicuously support the protest movement and downplay counter-protesters. Read More.

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A short history of every time Apple CEO Tim Cook praised augmented reality

The Verge

Cook has been singing the praises of AR for five years Tim Cook has just marked 10 years as Apple’s CEO , and while he’s grown Apple into the most valuable company in the world, it’s reasonable to argue he hasn’t yet introduced a signature, industry shaking product like Apple co-founder Steve Jobs did with the iPhone, iPad, Mac and more.

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