Posts Tagged ‘iPad’

Apple collecting & sharing user data

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Under it’s new privacy policy, Apple and unspecified partners and licensees may now collect and store the location data of iPhone, iPad and computer users. What that information is used for, and precisely what other companies are involved, is not disclosed.

While the company insists that the data is anonymous and can’t identify users, analysts have proven in the past that such data CAN be used to accurately identify people based on their behaviour patterns.

And while users can simply neglect to agree to the new terms, this has an impact on their ability to use other Apple services. From the LA Times :

When users attempt to download apps or media from the iTunes store, they are prompted to agree to the new terms and conditions. Until they agree, they cannot download anything through the store.

While Apple has added a “Location Services” page to their devices that allows users to block third party applications from using location information, Apple will continue to collect and share that data.

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Justice Department Apple investigation probe growing?

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A government probe in to Apple’s business dealings appears to have expanded, according to the New York Post.

Earlier, reports surfaced of the Justice Department looking in to whether Apple was using it’s leverage in the music retail business to force labels to avoid participating in deals with Amazon’s music sales wing. Now that investigation has expanded to look at Apple recent dealings in iPad/iPhone development.

Specifically being looked in to are the reasons Apple banned Adobe’s Flash from being used in development for the iPad.

"The [Justice Dept.] is doing outreach," said one Hollywood industry source. "You can’t dictate terms to the industry. The Adobe thing is just inviting the wrath of everybody."

Added a senior source at a media company: "If Apple thinks it’s going to increase its monopoly with the iPad, it should look at the history of other walled gardens."

A walled garden is a service or system that puts restrictions on how users can access that service or system.

Many developers have already balked at having to essentially re-program their existing software for it to work on the iPad platform, and the decision to ban Flash has been highly criticized. Also, many have questioned Apple’s need to approve of any and all applications created by outside developers, which is also apparently under investigation.

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iPad is announced!! (update)

If you’ve been living under a rock you might not have noticed the announcement on pretty much every news site, but if you’re breathing you have already probably heard about it. So you’re going to hear more about it from me. Why? Because why should I buck the trend of media to over-report on something?

I am sure the Apple fans are overcome in orgasmic glory right now, but here are some simple facts about the new iPad.

  • Its an ebook
  • It’ll play games
  • It’ll play movies
  • Reads email
  • iTunes access
  • Web-browsing
  • Turns on its side like the iPod and iPhone
  • Data plans run through AT&T for $15-$30

Gamasutra reports on pricing:

Pricing for the iPad lands in between iPods and Macbooks. Wi-fi-only iPads cost $499, $599, and $699 for 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB variants, respectively. Models with wi-fi and 3G go for $629, $729, and $829.

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