Tuesday, February 25, 2014




At Apple, there are a thousand no's for every yes







Apple nearing release of OS X 10.9.2 with FaceTime Audio, call waiting, fix for SSL flaw [u]






Growing industry coalition urges the EU (again) not to turn Europe into a patent troll's paradise






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Apple to Arizona: Anti-gay bill puts Mesa sapphire plant at risk

Could Apple do business in a state that sanctions discrimination against gays?





After the world tour, Apple's PR team continues their image making of the sophomore Apple CEO 

They get the hometown paper to do a story and then spin it to the national media

Tim Cook's home town paper in rural Alabama  has a charming deep dive on his life before he became famous






"Shades of gray" are gone

Apple updates retail store webpage with iOS 7-inspired design






Broadcom's new 5G Wi-Fi chip with 802.11ac, 2x2 MIMO could be tapped for future iPhone





When Apple wanted to get around the music labels' retail blockade of iTunes, they started with one company, Disney, Steve's other company, for the solution.

How will Apple bypass Comcast?

There's an app for that!

Disney Movies Anywhere allows users to bypass Apple's store for iTunes content, comes with free movie


Users who download the application and link their iTunes account will receive a free copy of "The Incredibles," Pixar's critically acclaimed animated feature first released in 2004. That movie regularly sells for $19.99 in high definition on the iTunes Store





Once Google has the US covered with FiOS, Comcast won't have a monopoly.

That's probably why they bought Time Warner Cable.

Disney Movies Anywhere service launches with an unprecedented link to iTunes


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