Apple on iPhones, Chips, Privacy, Working From Home and More | WSJ Tech Live 2022



Apple marketing SVP Greg ‘Joz’ Joswiak and software engineering SVP Craig Federighi discuss privacy, product innovation and leadership.

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26 thoughts on “Apple on iPhones, Chips, Privacy, Working From Home and More | WSJ Tech Live 2022”

  1. My father worked for Apple in IT when I was growing up I’m now 40 years old and I’ve been using Apple all my life. It’s comical how they make such a big deal over something as simple as USB-C.

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  2. Why so adversarial? Questions seemed focused on future product releases. It's common knowledge most companies don't talk about future products. Doesn't hurt to try, but the majority of questions felt in attack form or at a minimum, terse.

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  3. Apple is a pure tech company, but this journalist is trying her best to trick these two to answer her questions which are full of traps. This makes me feel like these two are politicians who are guilty of a lot of crimes.

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  4. No -one sits back and questions Edison or Tesla. They created what we now know as our Electrical World. However, They did not want to give in to standardization , they fought and designed what they wanted. Car companies are the same and Patents are also a problem.

    Apple makes so many amazing products and are responsible for so much of our tech – Yet youtubers Whine about "why don't they do this and and that???" It is their company, we should be grateful for what they make, they have pushed the limits and changed our lives..

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  5. what's happened with progresive web app hiden install menu and only allowed on ipads not on iphones. PWA is big deal allowing safe alternatives to apple app store apps without any apple approval. And even better allow alternative web browsers.

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