Start Up No.2657: The challenge for John Ternus, what Tim Cook missed, Lufthansa cancels flights, biology’s motor, and more
The Metropolitan Police’s use of live facial recognition was ruled lawful by the High Court, denying a pressure group’s challenge. CC-licensed photo by Garry Knight on Flickr. You can sign up to receive each day’s Start Up post by email. You’ll need to click a confirmation link, so no spam. A selection of 10 links for you. Recognisable. I’m @charlesarthur on Twitter. On Threads: charles_arthur. On Mastodon: https://newsie.social/@charlesarthur. On Bluesky: @charlesarthur.bsky.social. Observations and links welcome. Apple turnaround • Hypercritical John Siracusa: » I spend a lot of time thinking about what Apple should be doing differently. I wrote Apple Turnover because so many of my notions kept running into a dead end: I could no longer bring myself to believe Apple would do these things without a change in leadership. When a company is described as being “in turnaround,” that usually means it needs to be restored to financial health and solvency. Apple in the late 1990s was in…
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