Thursday, January 23, 2014




Time Magazine: A brief history of what Apple 'must do'



A brief version of McCracken's brief history:
  • 1985: Apple must open the Mac architecture.
  • 2005: Apple must release the iPhone.
  • 2009: Apple must do a netbook now.
  • 2009: Apple must embrace the online version of Google Voice.
  • 2010: Apple must announce the Verizon iPhone.
  • 2011: Apple must launch NFC in the iPhone 5.
  • 2012: Apple must deliver the iPad Mini.
  • 2013: Apple must make an iPhone with a bigger screen.
  • 2013: Apple must buy Netflix.
  • 2013: Apple must announce touchscreen Mac computers soon.
  • 2013: Apple must fire Tim Cook.



"Apple Must…": A Brief History of People Instructing the Company to Do Things






How does Apple even deal with this courtroom nonsense?






Analyst: Apple's 'iPhone 6' design 'locked down' with 4.8" display, 802.11ac Wi-Fi






The most intriguing theory is that the entire body of the iPhone will be made of glass with rounded contours, part of it being transparent, a window.

Apple patent filing offers peek at future sapphire applications








Foxconn executives jailed on suspicion of taking kickbacks from iPhone parts suppliers






Belgian retailer claims Apple planning to release Mac mini update soon






AAPL spiked briefly and went back down after his purchase.

The Icahn effect: round 3





Apple's iPhone 5c boasts most available advertised memory, Samsung Galaxy S4 declared 'biggest memory hog'






I hope it's capable of floating, most of Holland is at or below sea level.

Apple rumored to be planning $2.7B European data center in the Netherlands






That awkward moment when Bill Gates discovers Jimmy Fallon uses a Mac (video)





Besides their greed, paranoia and stupidity, Quark had/has a psycho for a CEO

How QuarkXPress became a mere afterthought in publishing





Apple debuts shortened "sound verse" and "light verse" iPad TV ads





Photos show painstaking building restorations completed at Apple's new Brisbane, Australia store







This little Lithuanian startup keeps making steady gains on Adobe's flagship product, Photoshop.

Pixelmator 3.1 gains dual-GPU & 16-bit image support with Apple's new Mac Pro



It's difficult to find a way to work Vilnius, Lithuania and San Jose, California into the same sentence. One is the 14th century capital of a small Western European republic, while the other is some 400 years its junior and sits at the heart of California's Silicon Valley.

Pixelmator was born in 2007 when brothers Saulius and Aidas Dailide went searching for an OS X-native image editor and came up empty handed. Already on the lookout for a new project, the duo — veteran Mac developers — decided they could fill the void. 





Why Apple Is Ignoring Google's Tactics


Sergei Brin in his pimped out Tesla


Brin buying the state of California from Governor Brown 


Larry Moe and Curly


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