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Toys 'R' US to open stores across US, including at airports and cruise ships
Toys 'R' US to open stores across US, including at airports and cruise ships
Toys "R" Us stores are making another comeback — this time it's at airports and cruise ships.
2023-09-30 02:54
Business community speaks out after Target blames crime for store closures
Business community speaks out after Target blames crime for store closures
Business leaders are expressing alarm after Target became the latest retailer to blame crime for pulling the plug on stores.
2023-09-30 02:52
Tim Cook interview: Apple boss talks trillion-dollar transformation and ushering in new era of computing
Tim Cook interview: Apple boss talks trillion-dollar transformation and ushering in new era of computing
Tim Cook describes his first experience with Apple’s forthcoming Vision Pro headset as an “aha moment”. The mixed reality device, he claims, has the potential to usher in an entirely new era of computing, having a profound impact on the way we work, communicate and experience the world – just like the iPhone did 16 years ago. And for it to succeed, just like the iPhone, it’s going to need apps. The Apple CEO is in London at the end of a whirlwind European tour to meet with app developers that he hopes will be among the first to realise his ambitions for the Vision Pro. The UK has the largest developer community in Europe, and as he meets three of them, he is clearly curious about their apps. It is a common sight with Cook: app developers on their best behaviour, nervous with anticipation, instantly relaxing as he focuses on them, genuinely interested, warming to his encouragement and questioning. “I think the apps today are outstanding,” he says. “It’s a reminder of the empowerment of the App Store. I’m still amazed that an entrepreneur in any country in the world in a basement can start a company and it can be global,” he snaps his fingers, “like that.” Cook likes to talk about Apple’s app developers because he takes pride in the jobs created by the Apple ecosystem. Estimates suggest that half a million jobs are now directly connected to the iOS app economy, which is up nearly 70 per cent compared to 2019. UK app developers have earned nearly £7.5 billion from their apps, Apple says. When Cook took over from Steve Jobs as CEO in 2011, the app economy was still in its infancy: Instagram was less than a year old and apps like Deliveroo and Tinder did not even exist yet. Just over a decade later Apple’s App Store is now facilitating more than $1 trillion in billings and sales annually, helping the company to become the richest in the world. Among the app developers showing off their creations at Apple’s Battersea Power Station headquarters is Joseph Mambwe, whose fitness app Gym Streak aims to manage your workout for you. Mambwe says that, at the app’s core is a demonstration that “resilience is a superpower that is available to everyone, along with persistence and the will to keep going.” The app uses augmented reality (AR) to create videos where the animated figure demonstrating the exercises appears to be working out in your living room. Also in attendance is Andy Weekes, the creator of Night Sky, which also uses AR to make stars, planets and even the International Space Station appear onscreen as you point your iPhone at the place they are in the sky. It can send reminders and messages so you can share what you see – and even what you can’t – with friends and family. There is a regular refrain from the developers about the Apple Vision Pro, which is set to launch early next year: Something like Night Sky could be jaw-droppingly good on the spatial computing headset, with its immersive, wraparound display. Cook says they’re looking forward to it. “We have developer labs in London and Munich, and we’re seeing some incredible work. There’s so much excitement out there.” The tech boss says Vision Pro has become part of his nightly routine, helping him understand how it could become an industry-defining product. “There are huge differences in how people look at it, depending on if they’re read about it or actually tried it,” he says. “I believe even more about how profound spatial computing is. When you’ve tried it, it’s an aha moment, and you only have a few of those in a lifetime.” Throughout the app demonstrations, the developers talk about the support they receive from Apple. “These apps,” Cook says afterwards, “allow developers to make people more sustainable, give somebody educational knowhow about space or even democratise personal training. These are big ideas. These apps are great collaborations, but our whole company is based on collaboration.We really believe one plus one equals three. “We’ve always viewed ourselves as tool makers,” he adds. “So to make tools that allow other people to change the world in their own way and for us to have a role in that makes my heart sing. We’ve always believed our tools should be as easy to use as our products, so we try to make the developer tools simple. It’s the developer’s idea that’s the big lift, not the act of doing it themselves. It’s great to see the validation of that playing out.” Through the powerful processors in the latest iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, Cook believes Apple iOS is now “the best gaming platform out there”. Games also form a major part of Vision Pro’s appeal, allowing users to interact and compete within an entirely new dimension. “There’s significant excitement about our role in gaming, and we’re very serious about it,” he says. “This is not a hobby for us. We’re putting all of ourselves out there.” Read More ‘I saw the future. It left me in tears’ Tim Cook says Vision Pro release is on track: ‘I watched Ted Lasso Season 3 on it’ New discovery is ‘holy grail’ breakthrough in search for aliens, scientist say
2023-09-30 02:29
US Oil Production Nears Record as Texas Shale Output Soars
US Oil Production Nears Record as Texas Shale Output Soars
US crude production reached the second-highest level on record in July as output from Texas’s Permian Basin soared
2023-09-30 02:18
GM, Ford to Be Hit by More UAW Walkouts as Stellantis Spared
GM, Ford to Be Hit by More UAW Walkouts as Stellantis Spared
The United Auto Workers expanded its strike against General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co. to more assembly
2023-09-30 02:17
Amazon Violated Nationwide Worker Rights’ Settlement, US Labor Board Says
Amazon Violated Nationwide Worker Rights’ Settlement, US Labor Board Says
Amazon.com Inc. was accused by US officials of violating the terms of a labor board settlement, teeing up
2023-09-30 01:57
Factbox-U.S. economic data set to be affected by a gov't shutdown
Factbox-U.S. economic data set to be affected by a gov't shutdown
A partial shutdown of the U.S. federal government due to lack of appropriations could begin on Oct. 1
2023-09-30 01:57
Fed’s New Inflation Outlook Already Seems Outdated, Analysts Say
Fed’s New Inflation Outlook Already Seems Outdated, Analysts Say
Federal Reserve officials’ latest inflation projections are already looking too high following the release of new data on
2023-09-30 01:54
Supervisors at Chile's Escondida mine preparing to strike, union says
Supervisors at Chile's Escondida mine preparing to strike, union says
SANTIAGO The union of supervisors at Chile's Escondida mine is gearing up to strike at the world's largest
2023-09-29 23:50
Janet Yellen warns shutdown would be 'dangerous and unnecessary'
Janet Yellen warns shutdown would be 'dangerous and unnecessary'
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will warn Congress in a speech later Friday morning that a government shutdown would be "dangerous and unnecessary" because it would undermine the American economy and disrupt key government functions.
2023-09-29 23:23
New York airports socked with delays because of heavy rain
New York airports socked with delays because of heavy rain
Torrential rain affecting most of New York City is having an effect on area air travel.
2023-09-29 23:22
US Supreme Court to weigh state laws constraining social media companies
US Supreme Court to weigh state laws constraining social media companies
By Andrew Chung (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide the legality of Republican-backed state laws in
2023-09-29 21:45
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