Apple boss sees programming as a school

Apple CEO Tim Cook on Tuesday in Amsterdam has broken for programming a lance as a subject in schools.

'I do not expect teachers from one moment to the other program can do on the side. That is why we must invest in education,' Cook said in the Beurs van Berlage. He also saw opportunities for Apple to help in the training of teachers in this area.

Cook went on the importance of privacy as a result of the collision who has had his business with the FBI. The US investigation department demanded a solution to circumvent the encryption of an iPhone that served as evidence in the case of a shooting in San Bernardino, California. 'We want our customers to trust us. If we do this for the FBI, it would easily be exploited by attackers.'
  
    
     
      
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