Wednesday, March 8, 2017

The guy who created one of Apple's most beloved technologies is leaving Apple and other top stories.

  • The guy who created one of Apple's most beloved technologies is leaving Apple

    The guy who created one of Apple's most beloved technologies is leaving Apple
    Chris Lattner, the inventor of Apple's relatively new programming language called Swift, is leaving Apple, he announced on the Swift mailing list on Tuesday as spotted by MacStories' John Voorhees. Lattner didn't at first give a reason for his exit, simply saying he would leave later this month "to pursue an opportunity in another space."  However, Tesla later announced via a blog post that Lattner was joining Tesla as its Vice President of Autopilot Software. (He's replacing Jinnah Hosein, Spa..
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  • Samsung leader named a suspect in South Korea political probe

    Samsung leader named a suspect in South Korea political probe
    SEOUL A South Korean special prosecutor's office will question Samsung Group [SAGR.UL] leader Jay Y. Lee as a suspect in a widening influence-peddling scandal that may force President Park Geun-hye from office.Prosecutors have been looking into whether Samsung payments of about 30 billion won ($25 million) for a business and foundations backed by Park's friend, Choi Soon-sil, were connected to a 2015 decision by the national pension fund to back a controversial merger of two group affiliates. ..
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  • Facebook, Google face strict EU privacy rules that could hit ad revenues

    Facebook, Google face strict EU privacy rules that could hit ad revenues
    Getty Images/Urich Baumgartgen reader comments 54 Online messaging services such as WhatsApp, Skype, and Gmail face a crackdown on a "void of protection" that allows them to routinely track the data of EU citizens without regulatory scrutiny—and it could be bad news for ad sales. On Tuesday, officials in Brussels proposed new measures to curb Silicon Valley players who—up until now—have been largely immune from the ePrivacy Directive, which  requires telecoms operators to adhere to the ru..
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  • Airlines can stop warning passengers about the Galaxy Note 7 before boarding

    Airlines can stop warning passengers about the Galaxy Note 7 before boarding
    The Department of Transportation has lifted a requirement that airlines notify passengers that the recalled Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is a prohibited flight risk, according to a press release from the Federal Aviation Administration. The phone remains ...
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  • David Plouffe joins Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

    David Plouffe joins Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
    Uber executive and former Obama aide David Plouffe has joined Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan's philanthropic group.Plouffe, who managed President Obama’s 2008 campaign, announced Tuesday that he would lead policy and advocacy work for the nonprofit Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.“My job will be to find creative ways to lift the voices of those who want to build a better future – no matter where they live, their background or their ideology,” Plouffe wrote in a Facebook ..
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  • No, Apple won't make its own Google Glass

    No, Apple won't make its own Google Glass
    Apple will do something with Augmented Reality. That’s not rumor or innuendo. Apple CEO Tim Cook repeatedly expressed his strong interest in the technology over the more isolating virtual reality over the last 12 months. Apple  acquired an AR company over a year ago. And 2017 promises to be a very big year for the iPhone. Why wouldn’t Apple bring its own brand of mixed reality to its flagship product? That all makes sense. Robert Scoble’s report does not. Scoble is a tech industry expert and ve..
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  • ​Sonos CEO resigns amid high competition

    ​Sonos CEO resigns amid high competition
    Sonos makes smart speakers, like this Play:5.Photo by Sarah Tew/CNET John MacFarlane, CEO and co-founder of smart speaker company Sonos, said Tuesday he's stepping down. MacFarlane led the company for 15 years but faced increased competition from companies like Google and Amazon over the past couple of years."There are no typical transitions of leadership, especially for founder-led companies where the strength l..
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  • 'Pokémon GO' Banned In China

    'Pokémon GO' Banned In China
    'Pokémon GO' isn't coming to China any time soon. (Credit:ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP/Getty Images) Pokémon GO won't make its way to China thanks to the Chinese government's penchant for censorship. The augmented-reality location-based mobile game is a hit the world over, but Chinese gamers will have to make do with knock-offs like City Elves Go. Reuters reports that the state censor won't allow the game to launch in China pending an evaluation of potential security and safety risks. A games panel of t..
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  • Windows 10's privacy settings will be simpler but more limited with Creators' Update

    Windows 10's privacy settings will be simpler but more limited with Creators' Update
    Microsoft said Tuesday that it plans to simplify the privacy options in the upcoming Creators’ Update, though some may see one component as limiting user choice as well. Microsoft plans to revamp how privacy is managed in the upcoming Creators Update to Windows 10, both as part of the initial setup as well as the amount of data it collects in day-to-day diagnostics. That amount will actually decrease, if a user so chooses. But Microsoft has also eliminated an intermediary option, forcing ..
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  • New Video Pits iPhone Click Wheel Prototype Against Scott Forstall's Icon-Based iPhone Prototype

    New Video Pits iPhone Click Wheel Prototype Against Scott Forstall's Icon-Based iPhone Prototype
    Like you know them so well eh? Forstall was a motor mouth who thought he was as important as Jobs or Ives. One can see his arrogance during his presentations. This is based purely on his stage presence, I don't think anyone here can say what he was like behind the public eye, but I reckon he was a royal pain in the ass. For the record, Forstall was more important than Ives. Ives developed industrial design cases that met Steve's ideals. He didn't introduce cases and Steve went, ``that's perfect..
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