Friday, November 14, 2014


AAPL: Highest Market Cap in history of Capitalism ($661.7 billion) - Phillip Elmer Dewitt

Apple at $112.82: Look whose price targets are underwater now


Apple broke two of its own records Thursday: 

All time high closing price ($112.82) 

Highest market cap in history of Capitalism ($661.7 billion)





Apple Market Cap hits new all-time high - - again







You could sell Apple and buy the entire Russian Stock Mkt and buy every Russian an iPhone 6 Plus






iPhone 6 outselling iPhone 6 Plus by 3-to-1 margin in US - report






Sony's PlayStation Vue will stream live & on-demand TV to Apple's iPad without cable subscription


Apple is said to be interested in offering its own Internet-based streaming television service, but has reportedly hit a number of roadblocks in negotiations with cable companies and content providers. One rumor from July alleged that cable companies were "dragging their heels" and holding up the process, which was said to have led to a delay for a new Apple TV set-top box.





Current tablet sales growth being driven by sub-$250 devices, IDC says






Apple Store Lille opens tomorrow






This worked for me, but there are other problems with the wireless security lock

BTW there is a new Xfinity store opening off 82nd Street next to Fresh Thyme this weekend.

Having Wi-Fi problems on OS X Yosemite? Here's a possible fix.






Apple downplays Masque threat, "not aware" of any single users affected






Dirt Boxes

DOJ spy program uses fake cell towers on airplanes to capture cell phone data







Are you kidding me?!

Everything this guy has (except search) he stole from Steve Jobs and Apple.

What did Page do last year, apart from firing Andy Rubin and creating a preferred Google stock class, from which nobody but he and his cronies can partake?

Is that who Fortune is rewarding with Business Person of the Year?

Fortune somehow names Tim Cook # 2 Businessperson behind Google's Larry Page






This was another one of Page's acqui-hires to steal Apple's essence and innovation.

FAIL

Tony Fadell might be the next Steve Jobs...just not in the way you'd want






Samsung will finally be able to break free from Google with a Blackberry "alliance" using the technology Google stole from Apple.

BlackBerry and Samsung Form Alliance to Challenge Apple-IBM







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