How Apple threatened Uber, new X-Men movies coming in 2018 (Tech Today)
How Apple threatened Uber, new X-Men movies coming in 2018 (Tech Today)
2017-04-24
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that matter right now Apple CEO Tim Cook
reportedly threatened to remove uber
from the App Store according to the new
york times during a meeting in 2015 cook
called out uber CEO travis kalanick on
breaches of apple's privacy rules Calla
Nick had directed his engineers to
camouflage a feature in the ride-hailing
app that allowed uber to secretly
identify and tag iphone users even after
the appt had been deleted from users
phones after meeting with cook kalanick
gave in live streams palm-sized
multi-angle me vocab the camera that
lets you stream directly to facebook
live on periscope now streams live to
YouTube you also get 4k filming in the
beta version of the company's app
available now for iOS and for the first
time in Android final versions of the
app will be available in the summer fans
of the x-men universe have three new
films to look forward to next year 20th
Century Fox announced the
eagerly-anticipated Deadpool to sequel
with Ryan Reynolds reprising his anti
hero role will open on june first 2018
teenage hero team new mutants make their
first big screen appearance before that
on april 13th and the main x-men team
return in dark phoenix on november
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