At the 2019 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple introduced Sign In with Apple for iOS 13. It’s a great service offering centralized authentication without reducing privacy for users, but it’s not without some drawbacks.
Author: Steven Fisher
Welcome to Core Pulse
I’ve been thinking about how I read the web. I like when people don’t just share a link but spend the time to write something about it. You learn a lot about people that way, and you get to see a lot of different perspectives. If people just share links, it ends up being the same links repeated on every site you visit. There’s no point to that except to never miss a link. What about insight? What about personal stories? Aren’t those important?
I have a perspective, too. I frequently write about links, but I want to do more on this and collect everything in one place instead of having most of it lost in the comments on others’ sites. I have close friends, too, who I think have a good perspective on technology and have great stories to tell. This site is going to include them, too, as they’re willing to write.
Our main area of coverage is going to be Apple-related news, as we’re all Mac and iPhone users who work in technology. But we’re also going to talk about technology in general. That includes privacy and security, though we will try not to be too depressing by focusing too much on the evils of various technology corporations.
We’re not going to try to cover everything here, just the things we think we have something to say about.
One last note, on comments: No, at least for now. We’ll probably add support via Disqus at a later date.