By Matt Jarzemsky, Of Dow Jones Newswires
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Apple Inc. (AAPL) Chief Executive Tim Cook pronounced he was
“outraged” by reports of vulnerable operative conditions during companies that make Apple
products, according to an email to employees that was published on a blog
9to5Mac.
“We caring about each workman in a worldwide supply chain,” Cook pronounced in the
e-mail, according to a blog. “Any collision is deeply troubling, and any issue
with operative conditions is means for concern.”
The blog 9to5Mac, that focuses on Apple news, didn’t contend how it performed the
email, and an Apple spokesmen didn’t immediately respond to a ask for
comment on a summary or a authenticity.
Cook’s comments are in response to a story in a New York Times, that said
employees of companies that supply Apple products, such as Taiwan’sFoxconn
Technology Co. (2354.TW), mostly work in oppressive conditions and are unprotected to
safety risks.
The reports come as Apple reported a best quarterly gain news ever on
Tuesday, a latest miracle in a expansion strain that has helped it become, at
times, a biggest U.S. association by marketplace capitalization.
The New York Times coverage examined a tellurian cost of Apple’s much-loved
consumer gadgets, observant Apple leans on a suppliers to cut costs and those
companies’ employees work extreme hours and live in close conditions.
Cook pronounced a association inspects some-more factories each year and has “made a great
deal of swell and softened conditions for hundreds of thousands of workers,”
according to a email on 9to5Mac. “We know of no one in a attention doing as
much as we are, in as many places, touching as many people.”
Cook succeeded Apple owner Steve Jobs as a company’s arch executive last
year. He is famous for his operational astuteness and was instrumental in making
Apple’s production some-more fit and environment adult a supply sequence in China.
The company’s retailer network helps it to fast adjust a products though has
led to open family problems in a past.
A spate of suicides final year during Foxconn’s outrageous factories in China final year
led to heated inspection about a practice practices, call efforts by
Foxconn and Apple to safeguard workers are treated well.
-By Matt Jarzemsky, Dow Jones Newswires; 212-416-2240; matthew.jarzemsky@
dowjones.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires 01-27-120940ET Copyright (c) 2012 Dow Jones Company, Inc.
Twitter’s preference to allow censorship of some tweets in certain countries has met not usually with indignation from users nonetheless a rapid workaround that promises to expose redacted content. In fact, Twitter itself prompted a idea; TNW spotted that by changing a primer nation preference environment to a opposite location, in Twitter’s possess settings pages, amicable networkers can force a complement to omit IP residence and exhibit censored messages.
Twitter argued that a selective-censoring complement was a improved choice than a company’s existent approach, where locations that do not concede free-speech were simply blocked from saying all of a users’ tweets. However, remoteness and free-speech advocates were discerning to impugn a amicable network, claiming a preference would forestall destiny uses of Twitter as seen during a “Arab Spring” of 2011, when a site became a heart for communication when state-run methods were sealed down. The morality of this workaround – forcing Twitter to assume we are in a opposite plcae to where your IP residence resolves to – is expected to prompt questions as to either a amicable network left such an apparent loophole open on purpose. If not, it’s probable that faking your plcae could be subsequently done some-more difficult. Twitter is operative with Chilling Effects to publicly dwindle adult incidents where messages have been blocked, nonetheless a association says it is nonetheless to indeed exercise a new system.

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Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated during 11:02 PM on 26th Jan 2012
Apple has combined a patron use complement that helps iPhone thieves make income on a swag they have stolen, it has been claimed.
The company’s patron use devise means any phone underneath guaranty can be serviced, as it is a phone that is tied to a guaranty rather than a owner.
While this means shop-worn iPhones can be forsaken off by friends or kin to be fixed, it also allows a large prerogative for thieves, who can take along stolen phones and reinstate them – or get a bonus for an upgrade.
Farce: Apple’s inexhaustible patron use means thieves can take stolen iPhones to stores and get newer versions or discounts off destiny upgrades
‘Apple seems to have not deliberate stolen inclination and instead is
relying on a respect system,’ Robert Siciliano, a consultant for Intel
Corp’s record confidence section McAfee and an temperament burglary expert,
told Reuters.
‘The respect complement is devised with a mindset that we are all sheep and there are no wolves.’
He added: ‘Until consumers roar shrill adequate about this issue, Apple substantially won’t do anything about it.’
A towering series of thefts aim iPhones, military reports have found.
A New York City Police news found that dungeon phones and
other gadgets were a aim of half of a 16,000 robberies reported
in a city between Jan and Oct 2011.
Demand: iPhones were targeted in 70 per cent of phone thefts in New York in 2011
Of all phones taken from transport and sight passengers, 70 per cent were iPhones, according to
the New York Daily News, that performed a document.
A towering series of thefts aim iPhones, military have found.
A New York City Police news found that dungeon phones and
other gadgets were a aim of half of a 16,000 robberies reported
in a city between Jan and Oct 2011.
Of all phones taken from transport and sight passengers, 70 per cent were iPhones, according to
the New York Daily News, that performed a document.
With iPhones trimming in cost from $199 to $399, it means thieves could be creation a large sum. The phones cost some-more if they are not tied to a contract.
Michele Bosler, claims administrator for gadget
insurer Worth Ave. Group, said: ‘They are a many ordinarily stolen phone, though that has not increasing in
volume given they initial came out onto a market.’
There are examples of such stolen iPhones being brought behind to Apple, as if broken, for a deputy or discount, Reuters reported.
MIT connoisseur tyro Kayla Menard is one plant of such a crime.
She was promulgation a content from her three-month-old iPhone while watchful for a sight in Boston when someone snatched it and ran.
Loophole: Critics explain a Apple guaranty complement is too trusting
She after perceived an programmed email that her shop-worn phone was remade during an Apple Store.
She went to a store to try to get behind her phone, though they wouldn’t palm it over to her as someone else had brought in a phone.
She told Reuters she believes a burglar was sole a new phone during a discount.
An Apple mouthpiece declined to criticism on a issue.
Apple faces tough foe from Android-powered smartphones, though a position in tablets is mostly described utterly differently–as flattering tighten to sum domination. But a Silicon Valley giant’s detriment of marketplace share is holding place during a really identical rate, one investigate organisation says.
Tablets powered by a Google handling complement swelled to 39% of a marketplace in a fourth entertain of 2011, says Strategy Analytics. That’s adult from 29% in a year-earlier period.
Yes, Apple’s station with iPad was still enviable, accounting for 68.2% of sales, a organisation says. But a conditions looked utterly identical during a same indicate after a iPhone’s introduction in 2007.
For a time, a radical new slot communicator dominated a market; 7 buliding later–roughly a same elapsed time given a iPad’s introduction, a invasion of Android-based smartphones was about a same as it is with non-Apple tablets today, a investigate organisation says.
“In other words, Android tablets are rising during broadly a same rate as Android smartphones did in a past,” says Neil Mawston, executive executive of a tellurian wireless use of Strategy Analytics.
Mawston says a firm’s numbers do incorporate Apple’s blowout fourth-quarter formula released Tuesday. They don’t embody any indications from Samsung Electronics or Amazon.com about their sales of Android-based tablets in a duration finished December.
Jen-Hsun Huang, a arch executive of chip builder Nvidia, done most a same indicate during a Consumer Electronics Show progressing in a month. He argued that Android will collect adult even some-more movement as inscription makers adopt Ice Cream Sandwich, a formula name for a new chronicle of Android that unifies inscription and smartphone versions of a handling system.
Performance will be noticeably better, pronounced Huang, whose association reserve chips that energy hardware powered by Android and Microsoft’s Windows. “Everything is buttery smooth,” he pronounced during a proof of an Asustek inscription using Ice Cream Sandwich. “Smooth like a baby’s bottom.”
Apple’s inscription software, of course, is glorious and expected to get better. And sales are still doing amazingly well; Apple pronounced Tuesday that shipments some-more than doubled to 15.43 million units.
But a Android ecosystem has one charge Apple can’t duplicate–many hardware vendors competing fiercely on cost as good as features. Shipments of Android-based tablets tripled to 10.5 million units in a quarter, Strategy Analytics says.
You can simper and we can shout, yet there’s no avoiding it: You’ll shortly be forced to use a new form page design — improved famous as a Timeline — on Facebook. It’ll be alright though, because I’m here to (virtually) reason your palm by this vast life change.
Woah! Wait! What is this Timeline thing?
Odds are that you’ve already heard about the Facebook Timeline, yet let’s have a discerning examination for a consequence of those who might’ve been on a unequivocally prolonged vacation or have a (dangerous) bent to balance out Facebook-related news.
The Facebook Timeline is a new proceed to a form page. According to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, it’s a approach to improved benefaction “the story of your life.”
When someone looks during your Timeline, he or she will be means to see summaries of a many critical events in your personal story — instead of carrying to corkscrew by years of stupid standing updates. You’re means to underline (or hide) ”Stories” — life events, images, and other sum — in sequence to emanate what we feel is a best illustration of your life.
Since your personal story no longer starts with a day we assimilated Facebook, yet a date of your tangible birth, we are speedy to go behind and supplement events that weren’t formerly on Facebook. Please name what we enter with comprehensive care, and bear in mind that what we enter (ahem, place of birth, mother’s lass name) could be used for sinful purposes.
While a lifelong timeline might seem accessible and logical, our possess privacy-minded Helen Popkin pronounced this might be “the ultimate Trojan horse,” a approach for Facebook to fist even some-more personal information out of we by posing as an unrequested yet alluring feature.
Oh, and we can also augment your Timeline by regulating apps that lane books you’ve read, cinema you’ve watched, song you’ve listened to, and so on. (Yeah, this can get a bit creepy — so you’ll substantially wish to fiddle with your remoteness settings. More on that later.)
I don’t unequivocally wish this! How do we equivocate it?
As we pronounced when we started a tour down a Timeline rabbit hole: You can simper and scream as most as we want, yet there’s no avoiding Timeline.
As Paul McDonald, an engineering manager on a Timeline team, explained recently:
Over a subsequent few weeks, everybody will get timeline. When we get timeline, you’ll have 7 days to preview what’s there now. This gives we a possibility to supplement or censor whatever we wish before anyone else sees it. …
You can also name to tell your timeline during any time during a examination period. If we endorse to wait, your timeline will go live automatically after 7 days. Your new timeline will reinstate your profile, yet all your stories and photos will still be there.
A warning whistle, a seven-day conduct start, and … that’s it, that’s all you’re getting. If anyone is perplexing to remonstrate we that there’s a loophole or a approach to outmanoeuvre Facebook on this sold issue, odds are that he or she is perplexing to fraud you.
Fine. I’ll live with this somehow, yet can we during slightest reason on to my privacy?
As Lifehacker’s Whitson Gordon points out, the ”one vast downside to a Timeline blueprint is that we can simply see every post you’ve ever finished or perceived on Facebook. All anyone needs to do is go to a certain year on your form and click a “All Posts” button.”
Yes, that sold downside could lead to utterly a bit of annoying moments, ungainly confrontations, and so on.
Thankfully there are dual ways to minimize humiliation. Neither of them is quite perfect, yet they assistance a bit.
As vapid as it is, we could go by your Timeline and censor (or delete) sold posts. All we have to do is click a small pencil idol on a post and you’ll be presented with a opposite options.
Of course, this routine could take perpetually and a day if you’re a quite active Facebook user. (I told we it wasn’t perfect.)
The other movement we can take to forestall some annoyance involves a posts that are manifest to a ubiquitous open or friends of friends. You can change a remoteness environment for all of those posts to “friends only” with usually one click.
Are we scrupulously prepared for a attainment of a Timeline?
You usually have to conduct to a “Privacy Settings” menu, name a “Manage Past Post Visibility” symbol subsequent to “Limit a Audience for Past Posts.” You’ll see a small popup that will endorse that we unequivocally wish to extent a prominence of your aged posts and you’re done.
But, as Gordon notes, this sold pierce “won’t censor those posts from your friends, yet it will during slightest keep everybody else on Facebook from being means to crop each post you’ve ever finished public.”
Unfortunately that’s about all we can do to preserve what small bit or remoteness we have left when you’re forced to switch over to a Timeline layout. You can — and should — be observant about what we post in a initial place and what arrange of state your ubiquitous remoteness settings are in though, of course. (For some-more sum on that, we suggest checking out Lifehacker’s “always present beam to handling your Facebook privacy.”)
New York Times columnist Nick Bilton gets artistic with his Timeline cover image.
Can we during slightest make this thing demeanour pretty?
One of a initial things you’ll notice about a Timeline is that it puts a enormous print front and center. This is called a “cover” print and you’re stirred to name one as shortly as your form is converted to this new design. (You can change a cover picture as mostly as we want.)
You can use (or abuse) this underline to make your small dilemma of a amicable network demeanour as singular as a snowflake.
Your decorating options embody processed images — such as a geeky or intense illustrations artist Sam Spratt finished accessible on BuzzFeed — or your possess creations.
Buzzfeed’s Director of Creative Services Tanner Ringerud shows how a form print can correlate with a cover picture on Facebook.
If you’re unequivocally prickly to have a one-of-a-kind image, afterwards a best thing to do is is to brainstorm until we find a approach to make a vast cover picture correlate with your form photo. The usually wily partial — aside from indeed entrance adult with a crafty thought — is that we need to keep a proportions of a images in mind to make certain that all looks perfect.
So make note that a vast cover picture is 851 x 315 pixels and that a smaller form print is 125 x 125 pixels.
That’s unequivocally all there is to it?
Yes, that’s all we unequivocally need to know about a Facebook Timeline — what it is, because we can’t equivocate it, how to keep it from annoying you, and how to make it demeanour pretty.
Not so bad after all, right?
Now go on and pass this handy-dandy beam on to your confused friends and family members so that we can suffer your final 7 Timeline-free days in peace.
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