Monday, December 22, 2014



Apple bought back $56 billion worth of its own stock in 2014


Rumor: Apple's 12" MacBook Air with Retina display to enter production in Q1 2015


Apple will earn (an extra) $3 Billion because the iPhone 6 starts with a pitiful amount of storage

Festive ads shot on  iPhone 6 Plus let you enjoy New York in slo-mo




Wondering whatever happened to the Mac Mini Server?

Just like that, your Mac is a powerful server ($19.99 app)






Tech face-off: Apple's Mac Pro vs the 5K Retina iMac


Apple's iPad business is anything but dead






As expected, Walt Disney World will start accepting Apple Pay in time for the holidays







Apple Pay has three times as many active new users as PayPal







Apple Pay's greatest statistical strength is security

Apple Pay may be easy to use, but security is its biggest strength.





Led by Whole Foods shoppers, Apple Pay accounted for 1% of digital payment dollars in November







In 1985, Steve Jobs predicted the internet would inspire everyone to buy computers






Jobs: Kate Winslet eyed for female lead (exclusive)






This is a Sprint Store in Porter Square, Cambridge, MA

Why wait in line at the Apple Store? We have plenty of staff to serve you!





How Apple got its polish back in 2014






Dangerous "Misfortune Cookie" flaw discovered in 12 million home routers: Apple Airport routers unaffected






Is Henry Blodget, gasp, right about Apple and the BBC?


"Oh, lookie, " exclaims the MacDailyNews. "The Beeb has stirred-up the moron's nest"






The Apple brand name was the hook for their story.  

The producers knew nobody would watch that report unless it had Apple's name attached.

This is like the Mike Daisey one-man show and all the negative media hype that went with that totally discredited story. 

The BBC Report About Apple is Motivated by Politics and Unions

Mike Daisey: "Truth Is Vitally Important" And "I Will Not Go Silent" | Cult of Mac



As compared to what?

Android's quality?

There are no other players left in the game.

Declining iOS and OS X quality imperil Apple's future growth and retention






Madonna speaks of "crazy times" after songs leaked

"We don't put things up on servers anymore. Everything we work on, if we work on computers, we're not on WiFi, we're not on the Internet, we don't work in a way where anybody can access the information," she said.

"Hard drives of music are hand-carried to people. We don't leave music laying around."




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