Thursday, January 8, 2015





Apple's blockbuster big-screen debut is a behemoth








After Intel spent billions to subsidize 40M Android Atom tablets, Microsoft releases Office only for ARM 



Even if Apple weren't selling millions more tablets than any other maker, and weren't earning billions in iPad profits while the rest of the market limped between profitless tablet flops, the company's iPad initiatives have decisively split up the WinTel monopoly that once led the PC industry. Apple's partnership with IBM seeks to further accelerate the trend toward mobile devices at the expense of Intel and Microsoft, as well as Google and its Android partners.




Samsung warns investors of continued slide in profits for Q4






Apple gives 2M more consumers access to Apple Pay with new credit union partnerships







Shades of the defunct Think Secret and it's young blogger, Nicholas Ciarelli

Apple didn't steal CES' thunder, Mark Gurman did








Is Apple's Radical Universal Connector Ready for Prime Time?






Apple seeds OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 beta with focus on Wi-Fi, Mail and VoiceOver







What if the next MacBook Air were lighter than an iPad?







Welcome to the museum

Bienvenue au musée.






Two scenarios for the smart watch market






MailOnline's CEO Verbally bombed all Apple Watch Competitors






Apple makes key biomedical & Fashion industry additions ahead of Watch launch






China nabs iPhone thieves who tunneled into warehouse









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