Friday, August 1, 2014



Apple activates in-house content delivery network, begins migrating content downloads - report



Apple is thought to have spent more than $100 million to build out its new CDN, including infrastructure costs and the signing of paid interconnection agreements with major internet service providers such as Comcast. The iPhone maker has reportedly added "multiple terabits per second" of capacity, a nearly tenfold increase over its current capabilities.






Mo Money going to pay-off Beats investors.

Does it come out of the 3 Billion Apple paid for Beats?

My educated guess, yes it does.

Vivendi sells its 13% Beats stake to Apple for $404 Million






Apple goes red on black 

Beats gets the official welcome from Apple on  homepage and moves online sales to Apple's site





When actual parts like these show up, new iPhones are about 2+ months away from announcement.

Home button parts claimed to be for Apple's 4.7" & 5.5" 'iPhone 6' units surface with different designs





Microsoft back in their place, making software for Apple.

MS releases Office for iPad update with PDF exporting, etc.






Why IDC sales estimates are complete BS


A little historical perspective:




Apple opens temporary, "open air" shop





Toledo is the same size as For Wayne, IN

Apple Store reportedly slated for Franklin Park Mall in Toledo, OH





Samsung earnings disappoint as company blames competition in smartphone space


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