Thursday, December 18, 2014



Apple's World AIDS Day campaign raised over $20M for (RED) foundation


"I'm thrilled to announce that our total donation for this quarter will be more than $20 million — our biggest ever — bringing the total amount Apple has raised for (PRODUCT) RED to over $100 million," Cook wrote. "The money we've raised is saving lives and bringing hope to people in need. It's a cause we can all be proud to support."





Jimmy Fallon's big Apple freebie: iPads for everybody








Apple's 2014 in 33 stats







Canada's sour grapes over iPhone popularity, whilst BlackBerry withers on the vine. 

Canada court orders Apple divulge documents in iPhone anti-competition probe






Here's a native Canadian's perspective on the BlackBerry Classic:

BlackBerry Classic





Apple Pay job listing hints at upcoming international rollout in EMEIA







Apple seeks Shanghai-based Apple Pay engineer ahead of anticipated China launch






Isn't it Ironic Alanis Morisette 

If Sony had been all Apple, they wouldn't have been hacked.

Sony "stuck in 1992" after hacks - except for Macs, iPads an iPhones

"People using Macs were fin," she said. She said most work is done (at Sony Pictures) on iPads and iPhones.

Sony may need to buy a few extra Macs, with some departments having only one or two computers for the entire office. It is, she said like "living in an office from ten years ago."





Orlando Magic are first NBA team to support Apple Pay for in-arena purchases






Judge rules videotaped Steve Jobs deposition to remain out of public eye






Why not?  We listen to transducers made out of paper, plastic and aluminum now

Apple's Patented Idea of Displays Doubling as a Speaker Could Come to Life with New Gorilla Glass from Corning


MIT's Kevin Bullis further noted that he "saw such a prototype in one of Corning's labs. A wire in the display attaches to a small actuator that vibrates the glass to produce sound waves. Because of the way the waves propagate through the glass, they can be more precisely controlled than with ordinary glass, allowing for higher quality sound reproduction."






Photos of the exterior of a future Brazil Apple Store site in Sao Paulo 







He's a bigger celebrity down under, where he will now be an adjunct professor at UTSydney 

Faith in Apple's future as Woz becomes an Aussie










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