This week:
- Apple threatens employees to quit leaking, or go to jail!
- Apple’s building new tools to help you know just how addicted you are to that iPhone of yours. We’ll fill you in.
- It looks like a new iPhone SE will be landing real soon. We’ll tell you what we know.
- And we reveal all the cool stuff we’re currently into in an all-new What We’re Into!
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On the show this week
Tim Cook won’t compromise Mac and iPad by combining them
- With Apple planning to move Macs to Arm chips, and the rumored unification of iOS and macOS apps, you might be anxious Apple might just go ahead and combine your iPhone and Mac into some God forsake combo device.
- Tim Cook recently stated that merging the Mac and iPad lines would be bad for both. He told a reporter from The Sydney Morning Herald, “We don’t believe in sort of watering down one for the other. Both are incredible. One of the reasons that both of them are incredible is because we pushed them to do what they do well. And if you begin to merge the two … you begin to make trade offs and compromises.”
Leaked Apple memo details efforts to stop leaks
- In a leaked memo detailing Apple’s efforts to stop leaks, the company says it caught 29 leakers in 2017. Of those caught, 12 were arrested. Apple told employees they are “getting played” by journalists and bloggers that approach them with flattery in exchange for information.
Apple should battle smartphone addiction, iPod creator says
- Former Apple executive, father of the iPod and current Nest CEO Tony Fadell wants Apple to do more to battle smartphone addiction.
- In a newly published op-ed, Fadell argues that it would be “easy” for Apple to create a deep dashboard that could reveal exactly how much time we spend on different apps.
- Fadell suggests that users could receive a regular itemized list like a credit card bill, complete with detailed information about how long they spent on each app, or even what they were doing inside each app.
- It turns out Apple agrees, and has said that it plans to incorporate smartphone-monitoring features into the next version of iOS.
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