Apple CEO Tim Cook talks about privacy in part two of his interview with Charlie Rose
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Tim Cook opens up about privacy and diversity at Apple in latest interview with Charlie Rose
With all the fuss about the recent iCloud hack , Apple CEO Tim Cook used his second interview with PBS host Charlie Rose to address issues around privacy. In addition to telling Rose and consumers how Apple is protecting your information, Cook also discussed Apple's policies on employment…
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Tim Cook talks Apple Pay and Privacy on The Charlie Rose Show
The first clip of part two of Apple CEO Tim Cook's interview on The Charlie Rose Show, which is set to air in full on Monday night, is now available online through the PBS show's official YouTube channel. The video is embedded ahead for your convenience, and should be watchable through your…
U2's 'Songs of Innocence' has been accessed over 33 million times since iTunes promotion began
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Tim Cook Says Apple Has Never Shared Data: "You're Not Our Product"
As part of Apple's ongoing glasnost campaign, Tim Cook was on Charlie Rose last Friday . Part two airs tonight and it looks like it will be a lot meatier, just based on the clip released today : Cook will apparently talk more about the role of privacy at Apple, including their choice not to…
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