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Jeremy Horwitz

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74 articles accelerating

Eight stories in 2019 Q3 marked Jeremy Horwitz’s recent coverage high point, centered on Apple, Google, device security, and new hardware.

Who they are

Jeremy Horwitz is a person entity whose coverage footprint is anchored in consumer-technology reporting and discussion, especially around Apple and the iPhone, with recurring connections to Google, Android, CNET, Mark Gurman, and Rene Ritchie. The stories associated with the entity range from Apple product plans and software releases to device-market data, platform policy, and mobile-chip developments.

The recent arc

Recent coverage peaked in 2019 Q3, when the associated stories included Apple’s public rebuttal to Google Project Zero’s account of iPhone attacks and the launch of Google’s Pixel 4. That period followed Apple-focused hardware and platform stories in early 2019, including Samsung bringing iTunes and AirPlay 2 to its TVs, reports of three planned iPhones, and Apple’s restoration of Google’s internal iOS apps after certificate misuse.

The tension

The central thread is the competitive and interdependent Apple–Google relationship: the coverage spans Google’s Project Zero security findings and Apple’s response, Google’s iOS certificate dispute, Android and Pixel hardware, and Apple’s iPhone ecosystem. It also tracks Apple’s broader platform control, from App Store enforcement involving a Hong Kong police-tracking app to how its media services reached Samsung televisions.

Why it matters

If this trajectory holds, the entity’s coverage remains useful as a lens on how Apple’s hardware, software, services, and policy choices intersect with Google’s security and mobile-platform influence. The later shift toward 5G, Qualcomm chips, iPhone 12 capabilities, and tablet-market data suggests that device infrastructure and market adoption may matter alongside headline product launches, though the reduced posting cadence after 2019 makes the direction uncertain.

Jeremy Horwitz has appeared in 74 articles since 2015-02. Coverage peaked in 2018Q3 with 14 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Apple, iPhone, CNET, Google.

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Coverage Timeline

2020-08-11
VentureBeat 9 related

US announces it will reallocate the 3.45GHz to 3.55GHz spectrum reserved for military use for consumer 5G instead, slated to be up for auction in December 2021

Jeremy Horwitz / VentureBeat :

2019-10-11
New York Times 40 related

Apple removes app from the App Store that tracked Hong Kong police and protests after pressure from China, says it “violates our guidelines and local laws”

A single tweet … Wired : Hong Kong Is the Latest Tripwire for Tech Firms in China Pranav Dixit / BuzzFeed News : Apple Has Removed A Mapping App That Let Protesters In Hong Kong Track Police Aaron Hol...

2018-09-28
Ars Technica 13 related

FCC limits the time local authorities get to review 5G applications to 90 days, caps annual fees to $270 per small cell, unless cities can prove higher costs

What Apple Pay Head Jennifer Bailey Learned at Netscape Andrew Orr / The Mac Observer : Ajit Pai Couldn't Care Less About Rural America Marguerite Reardon / CNET : FCC limits fees cities can charge fo...

2015-02-15
Wall Street Journal 13 related

Credit card companies boosting security; Visa expanding tokenization to devices beyond Apple; Mastercard to spend $20M on biometrics, fingerprint matching

Update Planet Biometrics.com : MasterCard to invest US$20m in cybersecurity, launch biometric pilot Natalie Gagliordi / ZDNet : MasterCard, Visa make plays for payment security Jonathan Berr / CBS New...

2015-02-14
Wall Street Journal 14 related

Credit card companies boosting security; Visa expanding tokenization to devices beyond Apple; Mastercard to spend $20M on biometrics, fingerprint matching

Update Planet Biometrics.com : MasterCard to invest US$20m in cybersecurity, launch biometric pilot Natalie Gagliordi / ZDNet : MasterCard, Visa make plays for payment security Jonathan Berr / CBS New...

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