Wednesday, February 11, 2015




Apple: The $700 Billion company


Shares of Apple reached a new all-time high on Tuesday, closing at $122.02 per share, with a record breaking market capitalization level of $710.74 billion — the largest closing value ever for any U.S. company.






Do the math: Apple adds up to $150/share



Do the Math: Apple Adds Up to $150 - MoneyBeat - WSJ




Apple breaks "the law of large numbers"

JP Morgan raises Apple price target to $145, forecasts sales of 26M Apple Watches this year






College students say they prefer Apple iPhones to sex






Audio and transcripts from the event where Tim Cook tells a room full of stockbrokers at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco that they can write an app.

Apple CEO Tim Cook speaking live at Goldman Sachs Technology Conference








Tim Cook at the Goldman Sachs Conference






Apple CEO Tim Cook's big week



- Fortune



Tim Cook: The Apple Watch is the only smartwatch people will care about






Tim Cook: "Sitting is the new cancer"






First Solar jumps on $850M partnership with Apple








As far as I can tell, California Flats Solar is located on Jack Ranch purchased from the Hearst estate, northeast of San Simeon, where the Hearst Castle is located.

Apple would take up a little over one third of the planned project

Apple to build 'ambitious' 1300-acre, $850M solar farm in Monterey County, Calif.










VESA's new DisplayPort standard will enable ultra-res 8K displays, improve battery life






Historic Genius Bar Logos Are Being Removed






Flipboard brings its gorgeous magazine app to the web






This kid tried to quit band, teacher had other plans





iPhone better than wearables at tracking your fitness levels





In 2014 the iMac with Retina 5K Displays Blew us Away and the New Standard Could take it to 8K later this Year






Intel's Broadwell chip is now three years late and counting.
 
Apple gearing up for early 2015 MacBook Air refresh





This is a one year old article from Motley Fool writer, Ashraf Eassa, talking about the "next Intel processor, Broxton," which was supposed to be released by now!  

They can't even deliver Broadwell, a three year old assumption.

Will Intel deliver on the Broxton promise?






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