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Ian Sherr

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Microsoft’s June 2024 Recall privacy rollback caps a coverage trail centered on how major platforms revise products and policies under public pressure.

Who they are

Ian Sherr appears in this coverage as a technology-industry commentator associated with recurring stories about the strategies, product decisions, and public controversies of major platforms. The strongest clusters connect him with CNET, Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter, Apple, Microsoft, and Google, spanning consumer devices, social networks, gaming, and tech policy.

The recent arc

Coverage reached its all-time quarterly high in 2021 Q2, then returned to a smaller but notable burst in 2022 Q2. That period shifted attention from Apple’s M1 iPad Pro and iPadOS 16 multitasking changes to interoperability and distribution: Apple, Google, and Microsoft backed FIDO Alliance passwordless features, while Microsoft and Epic made Fortnite available through Xbox Cloud Gaming across mobile and PC platforms.

The recent arc

Later stories moved more decisively toward platform governance and trust. Coverage tracked Meta’s contested response to the XCheck reporting, criticism of Zuckerberg’s metaverse push and VR app-store rules, and Twitter’s web-login restriction and reinstatement of far-right accounts. The most recent item, Microsoft making Recall opt-in while adding encryption and Windows Hello protections, continues that emphasis on product choices being reshaped by privacy and accountability concerns.

The tension

The central thread is the friction between Big Tech’s drive to control platforms and expand new products, and pressure over competition, privacy, moderation, and user choice. Facebook and Zuckerberg recur most often around crisis management and regulation, while Twitter’s access and account decisions, Meta’s VR ecosystem rules, and Microsoft’s Recall changes show the same conflict playing out across different technology categories. Sherr’s recorded skepticism about an “I was wrong” label also fits a coverage environment preoccupied with whether powerful public actors meaningfully acknowledge errors.

Why it matters

If this trajectory holds, the relevant story is less any single launch than the growing requirement for large technology companies to defend how their systems govern users, data, access, and rivals. Product features such as Recall, cloud gaming distribution, passwordless sign-in, and VR marketplaces increasingly carry policy consequences; the corpus suggests that reversals and safeguards may become as consequential to coverage as the original announcements, though the durability of those changes remains uncertain.

Ian Sherr has appeared in 59 articles since 2015-06. Coverage peaked in 2021Q2 with 7 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, Twitter, Apple, CNET.

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2022-10-12
TechCrunch 2 related

The Meta Connect keynote felt overscripted and “incredibly thirsty”; the long pitch for VR and the metaverse came off as one of tech's hardest sells in a decade

humanize the company and the work in this space in particular — but it just feels forced with these memorized scripts. “Totally.” Ryan Mac / @rmac18 : Also interesting Zuckerberg brings out Accenture ...

2022-03-23
Wall Street Journal

Meta's top executives are embracing remote work, as sources say Mark Zuckerberg spends extended periods in Hawaii; Sandberg is taking a sabbatical this spring

Executives are scattering to locations far from Silicon Valley headquarters, working from Hawaii, Cape Cod, Europe Tweets: @dkthomp , @brianmcc , @iansherr , @loganbartlett , @orientaljanedoe , @sal19...

2019-07-28
Billboard

Profile of Oliver Schusser, who spent 15 years at Apple building iTunes' worldwide operations from the ground up and took charge of Apple Music 15 months ago

Micah Singleton / Billboard : Tweets: @bill_fischer , @iansherr , @theapplepost , @timothycookothy , and @micahsingleton . Thanks: @freshfruitblog Tweets: @bill_fischer : “why the service he oversees...

2019-06-29
Stratechery 15 related

As software and services overtook hardware in importance, Apple began preparing for Jony Ive's departure back in 2015, during the run-up to the launch of Watch

here's why the departure of the design legend is actually a good thing Sam Dean / Los Angeles Times : How Jony Ive, Apple's design guru, planned his own obsolescence Mark Sullivan / Fast Company : Wha...

2018-11-16
New York Times 58 related

Interviews with more than 50 people show how Facebook stumbled in dealing with multiple crises, which Zuckerberg and Sandberg initially tried to obscure

and that it might be toxic Lauren Johnson / Business Insider : Quartz's new app is banking on big names like Richard Branson to help create a 'constructive … Recode : Recode Daily: Facebook battles re...

2018-08-23
CNET

Interview with Microsoft's Executive VP of Gaming Phil Spencer on the potential of Xbox, the need to invest in first-party studios, streaming, and Satya Nadella

Ian Sherr / CNET : Tweets: @doccupcake84 , @cnet , and @cnet Tweets: @doccupcake84 : Powerful! “For many kids, their first experience with technology could be with Minecraft. What is our social respo...

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