Monday, February 3, 2014



Apple's $13.1 billion quarter was the 4th highest for all corporations of all time

Apple has had 5 of the 10 biggest quarters. But Wall Street is looking for earnings growth.





Apple skips pricey Super Bowl ad, pays homage to 30 years of Mac via online movie shot using iPhones





Not entirely buying this logic, which assumes that apple will never ever reach emerging markets, or by the time it does, those markets will be saturated and satisfied with whatever Google's partners' devices exist.

It also assumes that Apple will never be a player in the Enterprise or Cloud computing, which isn't the case.

If you wonder why Apple shares go down when sales go up...





iWatch + iOS 8: Apple sets out to redefine mobile health, fitness tracking






iPhone as health monitor for Baby Boomers, those born 1946 - 1964

Apple execs met with head of FDA to discuss 'mobile medical applications'







I hope this is an isolated incident.
 
Kennebunk student's iPhone catches fire in pocket






Your Mac may already be a game console thanks to Sony and Steam




Tim Cook is on a global road trip (China, Dubai, Ireland that we know of) putting air miles on the Apple jet

Taoiseach dismisses claims he makes specific deals with multinational companies






NFL brings iOS-compatible beacon tech to New York for Super Bowl





30 years later, there's still only one great Super Bowl ad






Why Foxconn's iPhone robots could create American jobs





How iOS 7 helped me kick my jailbreaking addiction






Apple files new San Francisco store renderings featuring massive two-story sliding glass doors







Apple Rebuts Criticism, Revises SF Store Designs


Cross section of Apple's Union Square Store, San Francisco


Back of house space called the "Bar Building"




Calif. Store Scheduled For Move, Expansion






Lawyer Wants Apple to Cough Up $840 Million in E-Books Case





Did Apple Inc. Just Reveal Its Next Big Thing?




The drum break from 1969's "Amen, Brother" by The Winstons (the second video), is the world's most important 6-second drum break.

Sampling it in the 80s was the beginning of the end for originality, real musicians, and copyright protection.

If only The Winstons had a good music attorney!

Listen: Some of the most famous samples in the world, and the songs that used them















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