Apple’s Eddy Cue reportedly fires Richard Williamson, who oversaw the iOS 6 Maps team

Apple's Eddy Cue reportedly fires Richard Williamson, who oversaw the team responsible for iOS 6 Maps

We aren’t apt to ever hear this in official fashion, but Bloomberg has it on good authority that Apple’s newly-promoted Eddy Cue has just fired the guy who was unfortunately leading the Maps team at the time of iOS 6’s release. If you’ll recall, Cue was placed in charge of both Siri and Maps during an executive shakeup back in October, and it seems that he’s clearing the runway in order to make things better in the months to come. The report also mentions that Cue is “seeking advice from outside mapping-technology experts and prodding digital maps provider TomTom to fix landmark and navigation data it shares with Apple.” It’s assumed that the goal here is to install a new leadership team within the Maps group, but it’s unclear if it’ll happen prior to Google’s own standalone iOS app becoming available. For those curious as to why such a drastic move had to be made, head over to Apple’s Cupertino campus and use iOS 6’s Maps app to search for “convenience store.” Evidently, the closest one is some 1.5 hours north in San Francisco. True story.

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Apple exec Eddy Cue joins Ferrari board of directors, raises hopes for truly high-tech exotic cars

Apple exec Eddy Cue joins Ferrari board of directors, raises hopes of highertech exotics

Ferrari loves to extol the advances found in its drivetrains, but the unspoken rule is that its interior technology leaves something to be desired; unless you’re thinking of a 458’s manettino, even a less expensive car like the Tesla Model S is virtually in another league. The automaker may be narrowing that gap by putting Apple online lead Eddy Cue on the Ferrari board of directors. Without giving too much away, Ferrari Chairman Luca di Montezemolo points to Cue’s experience with the “dynamic, innovative world of the internet” as the motivation — as good a sign as any that the Maranello team wants to take connected cars seriously. Whenever the Apple Senior VP’s experience comes into full effect, we may see one of the few supercar lineups whose cabins are as advanced as the engines. Just don’t look for any tight integration with Ferrari-badged Acer gear in the near future.

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