Thursday, September 11, 2014





Wall Street liked Apple Pay announcement 3.07% worth on Wednesday

 Pay: What's in your phone's wallet?

Game Changing: Apple said to reap fees from banks in new payment system 








Comments  on Apple's "newest" digital device 





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Why Apple Pay took so long to get here






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Chase sends out mass Apple Pay mailing






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Richard Branson: Hats off to Apple, mobile payments are the future (video)






Dr. Apple takes first steps into the Trillion-dollar health sector






Apple's hottest market in the world? Communist Viet Nam






Why the Apple Watch could completely disrupt the digital watch business


Apple's track record of disruption is solid. While iPod crushed competitors in the MP3-player space, the iPhone was an even bigger game-changer for the smartphone industry, and the iPad has had significant adverse impact on the PC market. 





Analyst who cried sapphire takes another swing, despite whiffing on iPhone 6 predictions





Apple to reportedly delay Chinese iPhone 6 launch



The NYT goes on to cite news reports out of China claiming the country's Ministry for Industry and Information Technology had not yet approved the iPhone 6 for sale, nor was the product listed on the agency's website.




The iPhone 6: Balancing Design with Deep Engineering





Why Apple Devices Will Soon Rule Every Aspect of Your Life






There's no 'i' in Apple's Team Cook






Why mobile payments pros are drinking Apple Pay Cool Aid






Apple reportedly hires Gap executive to fill director of marketing role






The iPhone 6′s New Camera Could Forever Change Filmmaking






MW's been irrelevant for quite awhile, just a bunch of ads and outdated articles

Macworld UK is online-only 

Macworld shuts down print product, lays off staff










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