User privacy important to Apple — except in China
Apple CEO Tim Cook recognizes an opportunity when he sees one — especially when opportunity ‘no knocks’ on the door like a FISA warrant. Yesterday, Cook made a speech critical of the way rivals — like Facebook and Google — exploit user data for profit.
Sure, Cook seized the moment, but he may regret it — that is, if and when Google ever decides to talk about Apple and China.
In IT Blogwatch, bloggers feel smug and morally superior.
Today’s humble blogwatcher is Stephen Glasskeys.
Stuart Dredge finds Cook flinging mud at competitors:
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