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2011年4月22日星期五

Apple under pressure to respond to the iPhone followed

Apple is facing pressure Thursday to respond to claims that its iPhone 4 saves sensitive location data, which are transferred and stored on the user's computer in a protected and non-encrypted format.

A Conference of technology on Wednesday, Alasdair Allan and Pete Warden, two British researchers, said a program on localization of smartphone records information and timestamp, which are then downloaded to the hard disk of the user.

The news prompted several politicians U.S. to send queries to Apple requesting clarification, including Edward Markey, a Republican member of the Massachusetts.

"I am concerned by this report and the consequences of this functionality for the privacy of individuals," Markey wrote in a letter to Steve Jobs.

Markey has asked the company to explain the question of whether the reports are true, why the company has installed the software and how it intends to serve.

Democratic Senator Al Franken sent a similar letter Wednesday.

In an e-mail Thursday, a spokesman for the Canadian Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart said "we are following this with interest.".

"The issue is location-based information, which can be very sensitive personal information," senior advisor communications Valerie Lawton wrote in an e-mail, adding that so far, the Organization had received no complaints.

Attempts to contact Apple were not successful, and the company issued a statement on the claims.

Michael Geist, University of Ottawa Law Professor, said that the software is a worrying development.

"I think that there is privacy and security that the information itself is stored in insecurity, non-encrypted, to be potentially vulnerable to hackers and to the fishing expedition by application of the Act," he said.

Geist, who also serves as the Advisory Committee of experts of the Canadian Privacy Commissioner, said that it was able to recover its own location data with its iPhone 4.

"It is astonishing to see literally everywhere wherever you've spent the last months plotted on a map," he said.

Allan and park wardens have set up a website describing in detail how the information is recorded, where he is and measures that may be taken to protect the information, including encryption of data.

In a blog on the O'Reilly Radar, a technology Web site, they said that the data collection feature seems to have emerged with the release of iOS 4 in June 2010.

Allan and Wardan said data is transmitted not anywhere elsewhere, but it is normally stored in an unprotected format. He is also transferred to a new phone from Apple when this device is synchronized with the computer.

"We are not sure why Apple is collects these data, but it is clearly intentional, as the database is being restored through backups and even migration of device,"they wrote.""

A BBC News Online article suggests users may be tacitly consenting to the disclosure of this information.

Apple publishes its terms and conditions on its website.

"We may collect information such as occupation, language, code postal, indicative, unique device identifier, location and timezone where an Apple product is used so that we can better understand customer behavior and improve our products."", services and advertising" the document said.

However, Geist said that society must do more to be transparent about how it collects personal information.

"We are talking about tens of millions of people who are affected." Even if it is in the strict letter of the law, I think that goes outside the expectation of most consumers, "he says.

Geist said that wait to see the Governments in the United States and the Canada take a more active role in the coming days.

"I think that we will see real action here," he said.

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2011年4月21日星期四

Apple Greatest Hits and password

Apple's Product TimelineThe history of Apple's Inc.Apple is the stuff of dreams of investors and the hopes of inventors. From its humble beginning in a garage in 1976, initial public offering of the company four years later is the most important since Ford (F) commercial actions in 1956. Today, Apple (AAPL) must have devices and wide following consumers are a key player in mobile, computers, tablets, phones digital music players and digital media distribution. This is not always so. While the first computers of the company, including the line Apple II, introduced the world of personal computing in offices, homes and schools, there is more than a few bad apples. Fans groan similarly to the memory of the Pippin and the QuickTake camera. The Apple III and Lisa were bombs of the personal computer. Apple TV has not yet completely taken. Lately, however, the company made a few missteps. His most recent game changer is the iPad, which made its debut in April 2010. Until March 2011, Apple has sold more than 15 million tablets in the world, according to the company. The iPad may end up by ending the era of the personal computer that Steve Jobs has helped set up 30 years ago. Apple is on a roll as a title of composed time just before the release of the iPad seems already stupid: "can Steve Jobs Do It Again?"

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Apple Profit nearly doubles on iPhone

April 20, 2011, 7: 43 pm EDT by Adam Satariano

(Updates with comment from analyst, a fourth paragraph).

April 20 (Bloomberg)--Apple Inc. said profit almost doubled in the demand for Macs and iPhone, newly available from Verizon Wireless, outweighed lower forecast of sales of the iPad.Revenu Tablet net exercise, second quarter increased to 5.99 billion dollars, or $6.40 as one hand, Apple 3.07 billion, or $3.33, a year earlier, based in Cupertino, California, said today. Sales jumped 83 cent to 24.7 billion dollars. Analysts predicted profit of $5.39 a share on sales of $ 23.4 billion, is the average of estimates compiled by Bloomberg.Verizon Wireless has started to sell the iPhone in February, helping Apple to sell 18.7 million unitsthus exceeding the average of 16.3 million of 13 predictions in a Bloomberg survey. Apple said last month's earthquake in the Japan is not an effect of "material" on the results, allay concerns that the catastrophe would worsen an iPad supply shortage. "This will restore in the minds of investors that Apple is the story of magic tech growth", said Mark Moskowitz, JPMorgan Chase & Co. analyst ""They are really incredible."Apple increased by 3.2% in extended trade to go up to $353.39 after the publication of the results. The shares had earned $4.55 to $342.41 at 16 hours in the trade of the Nasdaq Stock Market. "We will continue to innovate on all fronts during the rest of the year,"Chief Executive Steve Jobs said in the statement. Jobs, who has been sick leave since January, is seen regularly at Apple and involved in decision making, said Tim Cook, who took leadership on a daily basis.IPad sales Miss PredictionsWhile sales more than doubled iPhone, passing to the fastest pace in two years, Apple has sold 4.69 million iPads, provided for less than $ 6.1 million units. Cook said that the company strives to overcome the difficulties of supply. "The iPad has the mother of all arrears,"Cook said on a conference call with analysts. Many stores exhausted after the device is on sale on March 11 Cook, said access to the components of Apple was not injured by the earthquake to the Japan and that it is not expected any physical effect of the disaster in the current quarter. Still, sales of products in the country may be lower as consumers, to face the temblor and resulting tsunami buy less gadgets, he said that $ 200 million.In the quarter underway, Apple forecast profit and sales below analysts forecasts. Profit this quarter will be $5.03 per share on sales of $ 23 billion, says Apple. Analysts predicted that Apple would profit of $5.25 per share on sales of $ 23.8 billion.Profit ForecastsApple reports generally profit which exceeds the forecasts of analysts and its forecasts are often conservative. Apple beat the average estimate for earnings per action of at least 28 quarters straight, according to data compiled by the margin of Bloomberg.Gross, the percentage of sales left after deduction of the costs of production, will be approximately 38% this quarterApple said at the Conference call. The gross margin was 41.4% last quarter, compared to 41.7% a year earlier, said Apple.Au second quarter, Apple sold computers Mac 3.76 million and 9.02 million iPod media players. Analysts had predicted sales of 3.6 million Macs and 9.8 million iPods.Apple is rid of increased competition for iPhone, best selling of the company product.Rivals including Samsung Electronics Co., Motorola mobility Holdings Inc. and HTC Corp. use operating system Android from Google Inc. in their devices. Will Android represent 39.5% of the global smartphone shipments this year, compared to 15.7% for Apple, according to IDC market research firm.Last week, Apple filed a lawsuit against Samsung IP, accusing the company of the copy of the iPhone and iPad. Samsung denied the charges.Apple is also largest customer of Samsung for components, a relationship which should not be disturbed by the prosecution against Samsung mobile unit, Cook said.

-With the help of Cory Johnson and Peter Burrows in San Francisco. Editors: Tom Giles, Jillian Ward.

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Apple IPhone, comings and goings followed IPad user, researcher, said

April 20, 2011, 5: 28 pm EDT by Adam Satariano

April 20 (Bloomberg) - IPad and iPhone of Apple Inc., track and store the movement of people who use the devices, the report published by the O'Reilly Radar.

System of the iOS operating 4 Apple for the iPhone and iPad 3 G logs latitude-longitude coordinates with the time of the visit, according to Alasdair Allan, senior research fellow in astronomy at the University of Exeter in England, who co-authored the study with Pete Warden. The results were posted on the website owned by O'Reilly Media, Sebastopol, California editor who organizes conferences for technology trade.The follow-up, which is probably based on the location of nearby mobile phone towers raises security and privacy issues, Allan and prefect wrote. Information, which can total tens of thousands of data points, is not encrypted according to the authors, who would present the results today at the where 2.0 Conference in Santa Clara, no evidence of the California.There information is shared, according to the report. Mobile phone carriers have always had access to this information and that it be an order of the Court to make it accessible, the authors say.Steve Dowling, an Apple spokesman, did not immediately return a telephone call seeking comment.

-Editors: Roman Bostick, James Callan

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2011年4月20日星期三

Based on the Japan Apple puts sales at risk as prices rise

April 20, 2011, 12: 15 pm EDT by Adam Satariano

April 20 (Bloomberg)--Japanese land and the tsunami earthquake probably will weigh on forecasts of Apple Inc. to make a profit in the third quarter, sale prices and gross margins high component and disrupted manufacturinganalysts said.

At least seven analysts expect the disaster to affect the prospects of the company later today. The Japan is a hub for several components of Apple, including flash memory, battery, touch screen glass and resin used to attach the chips. The company, which makes the iPhone, the iPad and the Macintosh computer, has not yet discussed the effects of the earthquake of magnitude 9 on March 11.Apple, the largest company of the market value of technology, was already struggling with shortages of supply when the earthquake. The iPad 2, which begins on the day of the earthquake, sold in many stores. Apple also introduced a version of its iPhone 4 for customers of Verizon Wireless in the last quarter, triggering a further increase in demand. Investors seek to report earnings in the second quarter of today and forecast for judging if aid shortages put a dent in sales. "" People want to know how strong is the supply chain and how to safeguard supplies they have, "said Giri Cherukuri, trader and lead Portfolio Manager for basis of Lisle, Illinois Oakbrook Investments, which manages approximately $ 2.7 billionincluding the shares of Apple. "You want to know if it is temporary or how much time this will affect things."Flash PricesThe price of flash memory, which is the main source of Apple, iPhone, iPad, Macbook Air and other storage devices has skyrocketed since the earthquake. On the spot market, the cost of a flash 64-gigabit chip rose 13 percent to $12.92 since the day where the earthquake.Leadership of Apple in mobile devices makes it the largest purchaser of flash in the world. The company was paying suppliers more secure access to the parties, said Rhoda Alexander, an analyst at El Segundo, California-based IHS ISuppli.The challenges follow what may be the growth in the second quarter more great Apple years. When the company today publishes the results, analysts predict a gain of 73 percent to 23.4 billion in sales on average, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Estimate of analysts that earnings will increase to $5.39 a share in the period ending March 26 compensation report is the second since the Director General Steve Jobs reinforced side to take medical leave in January. Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook assumed control over the day-to-day responsibilities.Pinching MarginsTo reflect the rising costs of components such as memory flash, Apple can project margins of 35% in the third quarter, said Brian Marshall, an analyst at Gleacher & Co. in San Francisco. During the quarter ended in December, Apple had a gross margin of 38.5%.Marshall joined the analysts of Deutsche Bank AG, Piper Jaffray Cos., JPMorgan Chase & Co., Rodman & Renshaw LLC, Pacific Crest Securities and RBC capital markets by predicting that Apple's outlook is affected by the earthquake.Apple advanced $6.01 to $337.86 yesterday in the Nasdaq Stock Market trade. Shares of the company based in Cupertino, California rose 37 percent last year.Apple is usually released how it gets components and manufactures its products, so any comments will be invaluable for investors, said Cherukuri. It can also highlight the challenges of the other computer manufacturers. Hewlett-Packard Co. and Dell Inc. report their quarterly results next month.Japanese Quake CompaniesThe is crimping growth in technology companies in Japan. Seven of the largest companies of consumer electronics in the country, including Sony Corp. and Panasonic, the operating profit - sales less cost of goods sold and administrative expenses - will decline 31 per cent during the period of six months ending 30 September, estimates Barclays Plc this month.The impact of the earthquake is still too early to determine the technological industry, said Marshall of Gleacher. "We will get answers to the questions in the short term, but I am more afraid of what will happen a few months or quarters on the road, said Marshall, who recommends the purchase of shares of Apple.Despite this, with 59.7 billion in cash and investments, Apple is better positioned than others to pay more expensive for the parties and to manage interruptions, Marshall said. "There will be companies which will be worse that that of Apple,"said Marshall.

-Editors: Nick Turner, Ward Jillian

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