Saturday, June 8, 2013


Apple Inc.'s WWDC: What Wall Street expects on Monday





Apple expands WWDC banners to wrap Metreon, adds 7 and X


With the 5s upgrade imminent 

Apple said to start iPhone trade-in program in stores





More on Sony's deal, and I'm not surprised they were hard negotiators.

Apple signs Sony Publishing up for iRadio






Steve Jobs' Top Adman Has A New Theory About Why Apple's Founder Named The Company After Fruit







The new design of the glass walled Stores are going up.

Peek Behind the Curtain At Stanford 2 Store






Mystery Floor Work Closes One-Half of Store



"The flooring in the Kurfürstendamm Apple store is sectioned into 5-foot by 15-foot panels, instead of 76 cm squares. This size allows the product display tables to be centered within each floor section, as shown here."





Where's my +100Mbps - 1Gbps bandwidth?!

President Obama Unveils ConnectED Initiative to Bring America's Students into Digital Age

"Upgraded Connectivity: The ConnectED initiative will, within five years, connect 99 percent of America's students, through next-generation broadband (at speeds no less than 100Mbps and with a target of 1Gbps) to, and high-speed wireless within, their schools and libraries. The President is calling on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to modernize and leverage the existing E-Rate program, and leverage the expertise of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to deliver this connectivity to states, districts, and schools."

President Obama Unveils ConnectED Initiative to Bring America's Students into Digital Age | The White House




More on Apple's China green initiative

Apple does a 180 with suppliers in China

Apple is now one of the most aggressive tech companies in adopting progressive environmental policies in China.




WaPost backtracks on claim tech companies 'participate knowingly' in PRISM data collection





Samsung's Galaxy S4 dead in the water




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