In this episode of the podcast, Duncan McLeod and Regardt van der Berg chat about the big announcements from Apple’s developer conference, including the new Mac Pro.
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The US government is sharpening its antitrust scrutiny of Big Tech. The justice department and Federal Trade Commission last week divvied up antitrust oversight for Apple, Amazon.com, Facebook and Google.
On Monday, Apple CEO Tim Cook used his keynote at WWDC by talking about developers for the first 79 seconds of his on-stage time. Apple then spent the next two hours and 16 minutes talking mostly about itself.
The smart money is still on Europe taking the more adventurous and aggressive antitrust measures. But there’s no ignoring the shift on both sides of the Atlantic.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has said the company’s new privacy features are about helping users, and not a criticism of firms such as Facebook.
Apple’s growing interest in the videogame industry has been reiterated by the tech giant announcing its Apple TV is to begin supporting Xbox and PlayStation controllers.
Apple has debuted a new Mac Pro desktop computer after several years of professional users complaining about the current version. But if you want one, prepare to mortgage your house.
Apple has confirmed it will replace the iTunes service in its current form, as it splits the software across three apps.
Apple has announced a slew of new privacy features on Monday, including a new “sign in with Apple” capability.
Apple showed off a big upgrade to the software that powers its Watch, adding an App Store, new health-tracking features, and a series of new watch faces.