November 15, 2024

Month: July 2016

Kanya West wants Apple to Purchase Tidal and calls for executive meeting

KanyeWestKayne West launched a Tweet Storm last Friday asking Apple's Tim Cook to have an executive meeting with him and his team to discuss the possibility of buying rival Tidal.

West said Apple's rivalry with Tidal is a detriment to the music industry, and he's calling on executives from both companies to come together to discuss sale terms. Specifically, he wants to meet with Apple CEO Tim Cook, Beats cofounder Jimmy Iovine, Apple Music Larry Jackson and Tidal owner Jay-Z — as well as Drake, for some reason — this week. He later added Spotify co-founder and CEO Daniel Ek to the list of execs he wants at the table.

"F--- all this dick swinging contest. We all gon [sic] be dead in 100 Years. Let the kids have the music," West said. In an apparent reference to late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs, he added, "Apple give Jay his check for Tidal now and stop trying to act like you Steve."

While he failed to elaborate, West is likely referring to negotiations related to a potential Tidal acquisition. In June, Apple was said to be mulling a purchase of the smaller streaming service, assumedly for access to exclusive releases.

When Jay-Z relaunched Tidal last year, he divvied up minor ownership rights to big-name artists like West, Beyoncé, Daft Punk, Alicia Keys, Madonna, Nicki Minaj, Chris Martin, Rihanna, Usher, Jack White and others. A number of minority owners have since released albums on the service as windowed exclusives, including West, who begged fans to subscribe after the debut of his last album, "Life of Pablo."

Despite an all-star content lineup, Tidal in March announced a paid subscriber base of only 3 million users. At the time, Apple Music's base came in at 11 million paying subscribers, a figure that has since grown to more than 15 million customers. Both services pale in comparison to market leader Spotify, which boasts some 30 million subscribers.

As for Apple, the company is focused on providing users with exclusive streaming music content, but it remains unclear if that means bidding for a competing service. Apple already dabbles in original content creation, including financing music videos, documentaries and other digital media. The collaborative strategy, fostered by Larry Jackson, has yielded exclusives from Eminem, Drake, Taylor Swift, M.I.A., Future, Chance the Rapper and more.

Getting your Windows 10 computer ready for the anniversary edition

On August 2nd, Microsoft is going to release its Windows 10 Anniversary edition to all users.  Some people may or may not choose to upgrade right away.  In any event, this article will help you prepare for the upgrade when ever you're ready after said date.

BACKUP, BACKUP, BACKUP!!!

Unless you already have your important documents, photos, and music backed up in the cloud - you'll definitely need to do that before issuing any upgrades to your Windows machine.

MAKE TIME FOR THE UPGRADE:

Before preforming any updates or upgrades, you should make sure you have ample time for dedicating the computer - and your Internet connection - for the upgrade(s) to happen.  Most upgrades cannot be interrupted while they are being done.  Doing so may render your computer unable to boot or even corrupt files.

TEST YOUR SETUP AFTER THE UPGRADES:

After the upgrades have completed and Windows is showing the Desktop, you should take time to test out what's new, what has changed, what runs and doesn't, and make sure you can open ALL of your files ( i.e. documents, music, photos, etc.)  If you do run into a problem, try restoring the effected file(s) with the backup(s) you made earlier.

With these simple steps, you can make sure that Tuesday's upgrade will go as smoothly as a baby's butt.

Apple CEO Tim Cook to host Hillary Clinton Fundraiser

HillaryClinton2016We here at CompuScoop are trying to stay out of the political fold.  But when news comes up like this, we have to report on it - especially when a company such as Apple is showing a bias for one Presidential Candidate over another.  If Apple can hold a political event for one, why not the other?

“Apple’s chief executive Tim Cook will host a fundraiser with Hillary Clinton next month,” Hamza Shaban reports for BuzzFeed News.

“Cook, joined by Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice president of environment, policy and social initiatives, will help raise money for the Hillary Victory Fund,” Shaban reports. “The fund is a joint fundraising committee that contributes to the Clinton campaign, the Democratic National Committee, and 38 state parties… The invitation for the Cook-Clinton fundraiser lists three different contribution levels: $50,000, $10,000, and $2,700.”

“Cook is hosting the event as a private citizen, as Apple does not have its own political action committee and the company does not donate to either party’s candidates,” Shaban reports. “Last month, Cook hosted a fundraiser for one of the Republican party’s star figures, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, a sign that Apple’s chief wishes to build relationships with leaders of both parties.”

Read more in the full article here.

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