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Apple to visit CES for the first time since 1992 to talk about Privacy

Apple is back at CES (Consumer Electronic Show) in Las Vegas for the first time since 1992. But the tech giant isnt`t joining the CES show because it has a new innovative product. Apple is in Las Vegas to talk about Privacy which is a hot topic this year.

Former CEO John Sculley came from Pepsi to Apple and debuted at CES in 1992 with the Newton personal digital assistant. It was a disaster and it didn`t take long before Steve Jobs went back to the job again. I read Sculley`s book and that story is very interesting.

Now, CEO Tim Cook is running the company. And he wants to talk about something very important; Privacy.

Privacy is a fundamental human right. At Apple, it`s also one of our core values, they say on their web site. Your divices are important to so many parts of your life. What you share from those experiences, and who you share it with, should be up to you.

We design Apple products to protect your privacy and give you control over your information. It`s not always easy. But that`s the kind of innovation Apple believe in.

Well, let`s think about it. The phones we have today is called; Smart phones. Oh yeah?! How smart is it to have a smart phone actually? So far, it isnt smart at all. It is the most stupid thing you can have. Is that why they called it smart phone?

We know that people have been hacked, and information and pictures have been stolen and distributed in social media. It is still happening today. Someone can also tap your phone. They can listen to your conversations, and have a look at you on your camera.

The phones they produced in the 80`s and 90`s was much safer, because it was difficult, if not impossible to hack. Nor was it camera on it. Not as good as the phones are today, but much more safer. Until now. Fortunately.

Apple have developed a Privacy Policy that covers how they collect, use, disclose, transfer, and store your personal information. In addition to this Privacy Policy, they provide data and privacy information imbedded in their products connected with their Data & Privacy icon for certain features that ask to use your personal information.

This is what Apple will talk about at CES along with Facebook, Procter and Gamble and officials from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to discuss how they can establish privacy protections in terms of size, regulation, and consumer demand.

Tech innovation seems to take much longer time than anticipated and there isn`t so much new innovative products to see at the CES 2020 this time. But in addition to Apple`s talk about privacy, they will be showing off its homekit smart home platform. A smilar product will be launched by competitor Google to add more capabilities to their IoT-powered divices.

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IKEA will charge your phone

Don`t worry if you are running out of battery power on your smart phone. Ikea will charge your phone with their new Qi standard.

Ikea, the Swedish furniture maker giant unveiled a new range of furniture that it says can wirelessly charge some mobile devices. The news came from the furniture giant yesterday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

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The new collection will hit the shelves of Ikea on April 15. It all starts in Europe and North America, and then it will be launched in the rest of the world.

The lamps, desks and bedside and coffee tables have a wireless charging pads, and the wireless charging works through an energy induction transfer. The furniture itself needs to be connected to a power source. As you may know, battery power is a real pain for many of us smartphone users.

With all the apps connected to the smartphone, the battery power is losing power quicker than never before. Ikea know that, and said it will start to sell wireless charging kits to build into existing furniture. The price will be €30 ($33,60).

Ikea`s introduction of their new wireless charging functionality starts a new battle for a global charging standard, and there are a few leaders out there who are struggling to be the global leader. Ikea will collaborate with Wireless Power Consortium (WPC).

Their Qi-standard is supported by smartphone makers like HTC, Samsung and Microsoft, and Qi is the most popular standards among handset charging pads. LG G3 and the Nexus 6 is both using this standard.

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The Power Matters Alliance (PMA) is one of WPC`s competitors. They will collaborate with Starbucks and roll out their wireless charging facilities at their cafes in the U.S. PMA is backed by Duracell Powermat, Huawei and Lenovo, and their standard is strong in the U.S. Other major gains for PMA include AT&T and McDonald’s. The other one is the Alliance for wireless power, A4WP.

All three standards can`t win and it is very important to have one standard. You can limit folks choice and defeat the purpose, if you have devices that only charge on certain surfaces. If this is going mainstream it could be a global breakthrough for one of them.

Sorry, Apple fans; this will not work with your iPhone so far, but only on Samsung Galaxy, Google Nexus 6 or a few other phones.

This makes the world a better place.

 


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