Now, Apple CEO Tim
Cook says the update will also let users disable the slowing down of CPU performance.
In an interview with ABC News,
Cook said the update will arrive next month in a developer release before a wider public rollout.
Not exact matches
Apple has already come clean on its practice of slowing down older iPhones to prevent against unnecessary shutdowns, but
Cook put a slightly different spin on things,
saying «a lot of people weren't paying attention» when Apple originally released the iOS 10.2.1
update that started throttling chip speeds.
Update: some readers have
said their mixture come to almost boil over their pan during the
cooking process.
UPDATE [3-27-16] So I want to
say this right now so it's very clear and I
said it above too: You can absolutely EAT crucifer veggies if you want, they are superfoods, they should be STEAMED or
COOKED and that will eliminate the goitrogenic substances.
* I may
update the time in this recipe because I've gotten a few comments that
said it took up to 90 minutes to
cook completely!
«Our show is great because it gives a daily dose of science to people who might be driving to work or at home
cooking dinner,»
said Susanne Bard, who has served as a «Science
Update» producer for the past 10 years.
UPDATE [3-27-16] So I want to
say this right now so it's very clear and I
said it above too: You can absolutely EAT crucifer veggies if you want, they are superfoods, they should be STEAMED or
COOKED and that will eliminate the goitrogenic substances.
«If any anomalies are identified — home language is missing, guardian information is missing, address is missing — we issue «data alerts» so that the schools can
update their SIS,»
says Cook.
«When we did put [the software
update] out, we did
say what it was, but I don't think a lot of people were paying attention,»
Cook told ABC News.
Cook says the default option in the iOS
update will be for your iPhone to automatically reduce its performance when its battery reaches the threshold.
Cook also
said Apple should have been more clear when the original
updates to slow down older devices were released, and
said he was sorry users thought the company had «some other kind of motivation» for the slowing of handsets.
Now, Tim
Cook says a future
update will allow the performance throttling to be switched off, if a user wishes.
Furthermore, Apple CEO Tim
Cook recently
said the company would let users turn off the controversial performance throttling in an upcoming iOS
update.
Apple's big developer conference, WWDC, is usually not the place for hardware
updates, but as Tim
Cook said at the beginning of WWDC 2017, «This is the biggest WWDC ever.»
Further, Apple's CEO, Tim
Cook, has
said an upcoming iOS
update will let users disable advanced power management, which causes the throttling, if they so choose.
Cook says that a near - future iOS
update will include a lot more battery data, including more battery health metrics users can see, and the option to not have the phone throttled due to power issues, although we're not entirely sure how that's going to work.