Anecdote Reveals That Steve Jobs Had The Idea For An Apple Card Back In 2004

Image credit – Ken Segall

Earlier this year and to everyone’s surprise, Apple announced that they would launching their own physical credit card in the form of the Apple Card. However, it seems that if you’ve worked at Apple back in the early days, this might not have been quite as surprising because as it turns out, the Apple Card was one of Steve Jobs’ ideas.

This interesting anecdote was revealed by Ken Segall (the lead on Apple’s famous “Think different” campaign from the late 90s to early 2000s) on his website in which he claimed that Apple’s late co-founder had the idea for the card back in 2004. Of course, what Jobs had in mind back then and what the Apple Card is today are very different, but the concept of the credit card is similar.

For example, Jobs had imagined that instead of the card rewarding users with points that can be used towards airline miles, it would reward them with music instead (this was when iTunes was at its peak). Customers could earn themselves “iPoints” which could then be used to redeem songs from iTunes.

Jobs reportedly tried to strike up a deal with Mastercard, but unfortunately, due to Jobs being unable to get the terms that he wanted for the card, the project was ultimately shelved. Segall also shared some images of the ads that Apple’s creative team had prepared in anticipation of its launch.

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US Government Now Warns That Drones Could Be Sending Data Back To China

Recently, the US government seems to be cracking down on Chinese companies who are involved in the communications infrastructure in the US and also their allies. Huawei is one of the more recent casualties where due to the US government’s blacklisting, Google, Intel, and Qualcomm have since suspended their business dealings with them.

However, it seems that other Chinese companies need to start getting themselves ready because the US government has turned their eye towards drone makers. In a report from CNN, the Department of Homeland Security has issued a warning that claims that Chinese-made drones could be sending flight information back to their manufacturers in China, who might then share it with others, like the Chinese government.

According to the DHS’ warning, “Those concerns apply with equal force to certain Chinese-made (unmanned aircraft systems)-connected devices capable of collecting and transferring potentially revealing data about their operations and the individuals and entities operating them, as China imposes unusually stringent obligations on its citizens to support national intelligence activities.”

This is actually not the first time that DHS has warned about Chinese-made drones. Back in 2017, the DHS warned against using DJI’s drones. However, with the blacklisting we’re seeing applied to Huawei, we have to wonder if this could escalate from a warning to something more actionable.

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