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Like Apple, Microsoft is Designing its Own ARM Chips
Microsoft is working on its own in-house designs for ARM chips. The company is exploring server processors as well as another variant that may be used in its Surface line of consumer computers.
Microsoft’s efforts are more likely to result in a server chip than one for its Surface devices, though the latter is possible, said one of the people. The company’s chip design unit reports to Jason Zander, head of the Azure cloud business, rather than Panos Panay, who oversees Surface products. Representatives of Microsoft and Arm declined to comment on whether Microsoft is working on server and PC processors.
Facebook Warns of iOS 14 Privacy With App Banners
Facebook’s latest move is to display banners in its business apps saying there will be an impact to marketing efforts. In this case, the “users” that Mr. Espósito refers to in his article are the actual users—the advertisers. This banner is seen in Facebook Business Suite and Facebook Ads. The problem with Facebook’s argument though is that, like Tim Cook tweeted, they can still track you across all the apps like before. What angers Mark Zuckerberg is user consent (sorry, product consent, products being the people that use Facebook).
The fact that Facebook is now showing these messages in its iOS apps criticizing Apple demonstrates that the company is trying to get popular appeal to change Apple’s mind about its new App Store privacy rules.
Security Friday, Data Protection Tips – TMO Daily Observations 2020-12-18
Andrew Orr joins host Kelly Guimont for Security Friday updates and news, as well as some tips for managing your own data.
Audiophile Gives AirPods Max ‘B-‘ Score in Detailed Review
Crinacle.com has given a detailed review of AirPods Max. Overall, while the conclusion says don’t get the headphones if you’re expecting US$500 sound quality, the headphones do get a score of B-.
But I’ll deviate a little for the sake of the “typical usecase” for the APM. After all, one does not buy an Apple headphone purely for sound quality, much like how one does not purchase an iMac for raw horsepower. Looking at the APM’s immediate competition, we have the two biggest ones: the Bose 700 ($350) and the Sony WH-1000XM4 (also $350). Effectively, the APM is a $200 premium over the two, so begs the question: can that be justified?
Barack Obama Names Apple TV’s ‘Boys State’ Among Favorite Movies
Former President Barack Obama has shared his favorite movies and TV shows of 2020, and one of them is “Boys State” from Apple TV+.
Like everyone else, we were stuck inside a lot this year, and with streaming further blurring the lines between theatrical movies and television features, I’ve expanded the list to include visual storytelling that I’ve enjoyed this year, regardless of format.
Apple TV+ Series 'Tehran' in Real Life - How Spies Use Fear
In the latest video related to Apple TV+ series Tehran, real spy Orna Klein discusses the importance of fear. She also outlines how it can be used to help complete a mission.
Artist of the Year Lil Baby Performs at Apple Music Awards 2020
Lil Baby was named Artist of the Year at the Apple Music Awards 2020. On Thursday, his performance premiered. It features the artist performing his songs and talking about the community he grew up in. The video includes renditions of Humble, Get Money, and Solid, amongst other tracks.
Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency, and CES and the Pandemic, with Jeff Butts - ACM 540
Bryan Chaffin and Jeff Butts dig into the world of cryptocurrency, including some of the different cryptos, how Jeff got into it, the different kinds of «mining,» and where they think it’s headed now. They also talk about the CES tradeshow and the pandemic.
France Labels Electronics With Repairability Scores
France has become the first country to label electronics with a score of how repairable they are.
This means MEPs have called on the European Commission to grant consumers a ‘right to repair’ by making repairs more attractive, systematic and cost effective, whether by extending warranties, providing warranties for replaced parts, or better access to repair and maintenance information.
I’m curious to see what kind of scores Apple products receive. Zero? One?






