Friday, October 3, 2014



Chinese media reports 4 million iPhone 6 reservations split between iPhone 6 and 6 Plus






First iPhone 6/6+ numbers from China







U.S. stock volatility blamed on Apple bears in options market


Increasing volatility in the U.S. stock market is being attributed in part to Apple bears on the options market, who have helped to keep America's largest publicly traded company at around the $100-per-share level.



 iPhones stacked 4 high in a suitcase outside the apple store in Causeway Bay HK. Brisk trade with mainland Chinese visitors


Apple PR veteran Steve Dowling named interim communications chief



Apple PR veteran Steve Dowling named interim communications chief




He would be better suited to play Gates

Leonardo DiCaprio no longer in talks to play Steve Jobs in Sony-backed biopic






Swiss watch designers are planning to bling out the Apple Watch





Kids (under 30) aren't into PayPal as Apple rules Mobile-Pay Buzz:



"If you're below 30, PayPal's not relevant," Gene Munster, an analyst at Piper Jaffray Cos., said in an interview. "With consumer awareness, Apple is out there overnight. That's a piece PayPal is desperately struggling with."




Apple overhauls employee benefits with longer parental leave, improved education reimbursements






The labels will just take the money away from the authors, musicians, producers and publishers to make up for it.
I knew this is where it would end up

Apple in talks with music labels to reduce Beats Music streaming fees, report says






Pixar's upcoming film turns emotions Inside Out





Is that an iPhone 6 Plus in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me?   

Is "Bendgate" forcing clothing companies to design jeans with enormous pockets?







 Pilate torture rack

Apple unveils new perks to attract talent






New Apple tool checks iPhone for "Kill Switch" security






What a French Best Buy  Store within a store looks like now





I don't think they'll do any more sandblasting to this building as the last tenant already did that not too long ago

Construction on Upper East Side Manhattan  Store





Apple developers conference held at the source




Apple's iPhone 6-Plus may account for 60% of iPhone Shipments






Bad publicity for Google: 

Priceless.

Google Responds to $100M Lawsuit Threat over Hacked Celeb Photos

PREVIOUS, 7:54 AM: Eric Schmidt, Larry Page, and Sergey Brin could have a very expensive Hollywood problem on their hands and servers soon. "We are writing concerning Google's despicable, reprehensible conduct in not only failing to act expeditiously and responsibly to remove the images but in knowingly accommodating, facilitating and perpetuating the unlawful conduct," says a letter threatening a more than $100 million lawsuit against the tech giant over leaked photos of Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, Kirsten Dunst, Gabrielle Union, and others. "Google's 'Don't Be Evil' is a sham."





LIars often believe their own lies, it's what makes them such convincing liars.

Eric Schmidt says Google 'far more secure' than Apple, denies allegations of harvesting data


In an interview with CNN, Schmidt told CNN Money anchor Christine Romans that Google is a leaderin data privacy and any contention to that fact, such as a recent missive from Cook, is incorrect. Schmidt is currently on tour advertising his new book "How Google Works" with co-author and Google SVP Jonathan Rosenberg.






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