Wednesday, February 15, 2012

This is Tim: Apple CEO talks at investment conference

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February 15, 2012
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This is Tim: Apple CEO talks at investment conference On Tuesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook was interviewed on stage at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference. Macworld transcribed Cook's comments on a number of topics.
Cook: Apple will lead the way in improving working conditions Speaking at a Goldman Sachs conference Tuesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook provided the company's most extensive comments to date on reports of conditions at its suppliers' factories.
Apple: iOS update to require user permission for apps to access contacts After folks discovered numerous apps were uploading address book data without permission, Apple tells Macworld that a forthcoming iOS update will require such apps seek explicit user approval before accessing such data.
The Week in iOS Accessories: Retro-gaming We admit it: We're suckers for iOS accessories that take us back to a time before iPhones and iPads, when you had to hook up an expensive console to a television set in order to play games like Pac-Man. Luckily, this week's roundup includes just such an item, as well as a few other new products that caught our eye.
Remains of the Day: Love is everywhere Yes, love is in the air: A Brooklyn-based architectural magazine is dedicating all its love to Apple this month, Siri is learning how to say love in a new language, and the Mac Pro might finally see some love from Apple real soon. The remainders for Tuesday, February 14, 2012 would like to wish you all a lovely day.
Gartner: Apple has stunning quarter, Android loses ground Android lost smartphone market share for the first time, as Apple had a great fourth quarter buoyed by the launch of the iPhone 4S, according to Gartner.
App Guide: iOS tax apps With the deadline to file your income tax looming, it's time to start thinking about preparing your returns. These apps can help you get the job done on your iOS device.
First Look: Clear embraces a simple approach for managing to-dos Realmac Software, Milen Dzhumerov, and Impending have teamed up to produce Clear, a simple and elegant iPhone to-do app.
Apple's next iPad could face customs ban in China Apple's rumored iPad 3 has emerged as the latest target in an ongoing trademark dispute in China.
iOS App Review: Habits Pro never really gets on track There's little to recommend this habits tracker, which bogs you down into details instead of helping you meet your goals.
Wireless voting still has a long way to go With the growth of smartphones and their use in U.S. presidential campaigns, could there come a day when Americans might vote wirelessly?
Time Warner Cable brings streaming video to PCs, Macs Time Warner Cable's streaming cable services are no longer exclusive to the iPad and iPhone. PC and Mac users can now watch live TV from the cable provider through their Web browsers.
HDTVs get more interesting This year, 3D is taking a backseat. Upcoming developments in television are more varied, and offer a lot more mainstream appeal.
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