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Apple CEO Tim Cook to Attend Davos Breakfast With Trump

Apple CEO Tim Cook is in Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum conference and he plans to attend a breakfast with U.S. President Donald Trump, reports Bloomberg.

Cook and IBM CEO Ginni Rometty will brief Trump on a new campaign designed to highlight the multiple ways to get an education.

‌‌Tim Cook‌ and Melania and Donald Trump‌ in August 2018


Cook has attempted to have a cordial relationship with Trump, and recently took Trump to tour Apple operations in Austin, Texas, but there have been tensions between the two due to an ongoing trade dispute with China and more recently, Apple’s refusal to unlock the iPhones used by Florida shooter Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani.

Ahead of the breakfast with Trump, Cook on Tuesday met with the prime ministers of Finland, Spain, and Croatia, but it’s not known what was discussed.

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Apple Reminds Developers About Updates for HTML5 Apps and Changes to Kids App Categories

Apple today updated its developer news site with details about two upcoming changes that developers should be aware of.

Apple in June 2019 updated the App Store guidelines to clarify that apps that contain or run code not embedded in the binary (aka HTML5) cannot provide access to real money gaming, lotteries, or charitable donations. All apps must comply with these guidelines by March 3, 2020.

The ‌App Store‌ Review Guidelines are designed to help developers create apps that are secure, high-quality, reliable, and that respect user privacy. In order to ensure this, we’ve always specified that all apps be self-contained bundles. This means that the core features and functionality of the app must be contained within the software’s binary, rather than made possible by referring users outside of the approved app — including through the use of HTML5. Apps that dynamically provide core features and functionality with web technology like HTML5 are best delivered through Safari, rather than through the curated ‌App Store‌.

Separately, Apple also made changes to apps for children, and such apps are not allowed to transmit personally identifiable information or device information to third-parties. Apple must also require a parental gate to link out of the app.

When parents visit the Kids category on the ‌App Store‌, they expect that the apps they find are suitable for children. That’s why apps published on the ‌App Store‌ must protect children’s data and provide only age-appropriate content. Apps must also require a parental gate in order to link out of the app, request permissions, or present purchasing opportunities. It’s critical that apps do not transmit personally identifiable information or device information to third parties, and that advertisements are human-reviewed for age appropriateness in order to be displayed.

Developers of apps for children must be in full compliance with the updated guidelines by March 3, 2020.

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Apple Card Users Can Now Export Transactions to Use in Budgeting Apps

When Apple Card launched last year, it didn’t support importing transactions into various budgeting apps, which was a major negative for customers who use Quicken, YNAB, Lunch Money, Mint, and more.

As of today, though, Apple has a solution – an option to download a spreadsheet that has all ‌Apple Card‌ data, which can then be imported into many budgeting apps.

As outlined by TechCrunch, ‌Apple Card‌ users can follow these steps to access a document containing their monthly statements:

  • Open up the Wallet app.
  • Choose ‌Apple Card‌.
  • Tap the “Card Balance” option.
  • Tap on a monthly statement.
  • Tap “Export Transactions.”

The option to export transactions will show up when a monthly statement is available. The ‌Apple Card‌ transactions are exported in a Share Sheet format with a CSV document, but in the future, Apple also plans to add an OFX option.

Apple’s newly added feature to download transaction data in a CSV format should be a welcome change for ‌Apple Card‌ users who use budgeting services that accept imports. Some apps, like Quicken, accept imports, but may need file format conversions prior to import. Quicken does not support CSV files, for example.

Apps that require API-level integration like Plaid or Co-pilot will still be unable to download ‌Apple Card‌ content, and there’s no word from Apple on when and if support will arrive.

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Apple May Release Backlit Smart Keyboard With Scissor Switches Alongside 2020 iPads [Updated]

Apple may release a Smart Keyboard with a scissor switch design for its next-generation iPad or iPad Pro models, suggests Taiwanese industry publication DigiTimes, although full details are not available yet.

A paywalled preview of the report vaguely claims that “Apple’s next-generation iPad series reportedly will feature a scissor switch keyboard,” which is presumably referring to an accessory rather than a built-in hardware keyboard. The full report should be released tomorrow with more details.

In July 2019, reputable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claimed that iPad keyboards would stick with a rubber dome design rather than scissor switches in 2020-21, adding further uncertainty to this report.

Apple switched to a butterfly mechanism for its MacBook Pro keyboard in 2016, and after years of issues with sticky or unresponsive keys, it finally returned to a scissor switch design with the new 16-inch MacBook Pro last October. Kuo expects the 13-inch MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air to follow suit in 2020.

We’ll update this post when the full report is released.

Update: The full report claims that Apple will likely release new iPads with “glowing” scissor switch keyboards in the second half of 2020, which presumably means a backlit Smart Keyboard. The report also reiterates that a 13-inch MacBook Pro with a scissor keyboard will be released in the first half of 2020.

Related Roundups: iPad Pro, iPad Air

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Deals: 40mm Cellular Apple Watch Series 5 Discounted to $390 on Amazon ($108 Off, Lowest Price) [Update: Expired]

Amazon today is offering the lowest price we’ve seen on the 40mm cellular Apple Watch Series 5, priced at $390.87, down from $499.00 ($108 off). This is the model with a Gold Aluminum Case and Pink Sport Band.

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This lowest-ever Amazon sale is also accompanied by the typical $15 discount on Apple Watch Series 5, which we’ve seen come and go since the device launched last fall. You can get the 40mm GPS models for $384 and the 44mm GPS models for $414.00, both around $15 below their original prices.

Meanwhile, 40mm stainless steel GPS and cellular models are $684.00, and 44mm models are $734.00. These base $15 discounts aren’t quite the lowest we’ve seen Apple Watch Series 5 models go, but they’re still solid markdowns on the new Apple Watch.

Head to our full Deals Roundup to shop for even more discounts on Apple products and related accessories.

Update: The deal on the 40mm cellular Apple Watch Series 5 at $390.87 has now expired.

Related Roundup: Apple Deals

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Deals: Anker and Aukey’s Latest Sales Include $10 Wireless Chargers and $16 Battery Packs

Accessory makers Anker and Aukey have a new batch of discounts on popular charging and audio accessories this week, with prices starting as low as $9.99 for wireless chargers. In total you can save on USB-C and USB 3.0 accessories, wireless chargers, portable chargers, and audio devices like Bluetooth speakers and gaming headsets.

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We’ve broken down the discounts below between Anker and Aukey. Anker’s sales largely don’t require coupon codes and you’ll find these discounts automatically applied on Amazon. On the other hand, all of Aukey’s products require a coupon code, which you’ll find listed next to the sale prices below.

Anker Discounts

USB-C Accessories

Wireless Chargers

Portable Chargers

Audio

Aukey Discounts

USB Accessories

Portable Charger

Audio

Our full Deals Roundup has more information on the latest Apple-related sales and bargains.

Related Roundup: Apple Deals

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Deals: Get the 256GB 15-Inch MacBook Pro for $1,799.99 ($600 Off, Lowest Ever Price)

Amazon and Best Buy today are offering a couple of solid discounts on the MacBook Pro in various configurations. In the sales, there are lowest-ever prices on the 15-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro, both from 2019.

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We’ve also included a few discounts on the 13-inch MacBook Pro, which has prices starting at $1,199.99 for the 128GB configuration. All of the links below represent discounts found at either Amazon or Best Buy, unless otherwise noted. For the Best Buy sales, you’ll need to be a My Best Buy member to see the lowest-ever prices.

2019 MacBook Pro Sale

Be sure to visit our full Deals Roundup to shop for even more Apple-related products and accessories.

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Tim Cook Invested in Nebia Shower Head After Stepping Under a Prototype in His Local Gym

Back in 2015, Tim Cook threw his weight behind a water-efficient shower head called Nebia, which sprays in a way that uses less water, but still keeps people warm. It doesn’t have an Apple logo on it, but looks like something the company would design – if it made bathroom hardware.

Today, Nebia unveiled a new version of its shower system, and some of the interesting backstory behind Cook’s arguably left-field investment choice has also come to light.

According to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman, the Apple chief reportedly made his decision off the back of first-hand experience with the product, after he serendipitously stepped under a prototype at his local gym in Palo Alto, California.

Philip Winter, who helped create the Nebia, told Gurman he managed to persuade fitness centers in Silicon Valley to run pilot tests of the eco-shower, and after installing the prototypes he would wait outside locker rooms to get feedback. That’s when he met Cook.

Cook was drawn to the environmental aspect, according to Winter, who asked the Apple boss if he’d be willing to make an investment. Despite the first prototype being “crude,” the Apple CEO was excited about the product because there hadn’t been much recent innovation in the shower market. He also appreciated the design, Winter said.

Cook subsequently backed Nebia and also went on to contribute in later financing rounds. The startup has raised almost $8 million in total, according to Crunchbase.

Winter said Cook had invested a “significant” amount of his own money in the eco-shower head and advised Nebia on suppliers. He also pushed the startup to prioritize user experience, design and sustainability. According to Winter, Cook’s input came in a series of emails that were “very long, well crafted and detailed.”

The new Nebia, launching today on Kickstarter, is a smaller and less expensive version of the one Cook originally tested first-hand, but it’s the result of a two-year partnership with faucet maker Moen that the Apple boss supported. The Nebia by Moen starts at $160 on Kickstarter, and will eventually be available for $199, down from $499.

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Apple Reportedly Dropped Plans for End-to-End Encrypted iCloud Backups After FBI Objected

More than two years ago, Apple informed the FBI that it planned to roll out end-to-end encryption for iCloud backups, according to Reuters. Apple ultimately dropped the plan at some point after the FBI objected, although the report notes that it is unclear if the federal agency was a factor in the decision.

A former Apple employee told Reuters that the company did not want to risk scrutiny from public officials for potentially protecting criminals, being sued for making previously accessible data out of reach of government agencies, or the move encouraging new legislation against encryption.

“They decided they weren’t going to poke the bear anymore,” the person said, after Apple’s legal battle with the FBI in 2016 over unlocking an iPhone used by a shooter in the San Bernardino, California attack. In that case, the FBI ultimately found an alternative method of unlocking the iPhone.

Apple faces a similar standoff with the FBI over refusing to unlock two passcode-protected iPhones that investigators believe were owned by Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, the suspect of a mass shooting at a Naval Air Station in Florida last month. Apple said it has provided the FBI with all data in its possession.

Apple has taken a hard line on refusing to create a backdoor into iOS that would allow the FBI to unlock password-protected iPhones to assist in their investigations, but it does provide data backed up to iCloud to authorities when lawfully requested, as outlined in its semiannual Transparency Reports.

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A Second ‘Mario Kart Tour’ Multiplayer Beta Test is Coming and it Won’t Require a Gold Pass to Play

Nintendo has announced that a second round of multiplayer testing for Mario Kart Tour is “on the way,” and this time everyone’s invited.

Nintendo first began testing a multiplayer option in December, a step towards the full multiplayer mode that’s considered essential to the mobile title’s long-term success.

However, the first round of testing was only open to players with a Mario Kart Tour Gold Pass subscription, which costs $4.99 a month and introduces various in-game items and badges, and unlocks the faster 200cc mode. In contrast, the next real-time beta test will be open to all players.

In addition, this will be the first test that allows players to race with other people “in your immediate vicinity,” so long as they’ve enabled location data on their devices.



Nintendo offered no concrete date for the second test, but said further details would be published both in-game and through its official social media accounts.

Nintendo’s latest smartphone app was downloaded over 90 million times in its first week, according to Sensor Tower.

The number eclipses both Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp and Super Mario Run, which were downloaded a respective 14.3 million times and just under 13 million times in their debut week, making Mario Kart Tour Nintendo’s biggest mobile game launch to date.

Mario Kart Tour is a free download from the App Store, requires iOS 10 or later to play, and officially supports iPhone 5s or iPad Air and later devices. A Nintendo Account is also required to play the game. [Direct Link]

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