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Opinion | Apple s App Store Fees Are Too High - The New York Times

May 26, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET Credit.Greg Baker/Agence France-Presse Getty Images Opinion Columnist Tim Cook, Apple’s chief executive, is unflappability personified. When facing tough questions from investors, journalists or lawmakers, Cook tends to speak with the sparkling precision of an iPhone’s diamond-cut edges slowly, commandingly, in an elegant Southern drawl that conveys exactly the sort of finality you’d expect from the head of a $2 trillion tech titan. Last week, though, Cook might have felt a bit like a spinning pinwheel under the polite yet relentless interrogation of a Federal District Court judge charged with deciding whether Apple is a ruthless monopolist. In the process, the judge, Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, Calif., highlighted a scourge affecting just about every Apple customer and the software developers who want to build apps for them.

Russia Raises Heat on Twitter, Google and Facebook in Online Crackdown

Näköislehdessä tänään: Kuluttajat olisivat mielellään vastuullisia, mutta moni valitsee silti toisin – Jenni Sipilä kertoo, miksi näin on

Näköislehdessä tänään: Kuluttajat olisivat mielellään vastuullisia, mutta moni valitsee silti toisin – Jenni Sipilä kertoo, miksi näin on
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Archaeologists vs Computer: New Study Fuels Sorting Competition

Archaeologists vs. Computers: A Study Tests Who’s Best at Sifting the Past When it came to the tedious task of categorizing pottery fragments, a deep-learning model was found to be just as accurate, and far more efficient, as four human experts. A study focused on the painstaking work of categorizing shards of Tusayan White Ware, a type of painted hand-formed pottery used in northeastern Arizona between 825 and 1300. Credit.Leszek Pawlowicz and Christian Downum/ Northern Arizona University May 25, 2021, 9:55 a.m. ET A key piece of an archaeologist’s job involves the tedious process of categorizing shards of pottery into subtypes. Ask archaeologists why they have put a fragment into a particular category and it’s often difficult for them to say what exactly had led them to that conclusion.

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