Thursday, February 26, 2015







Could Jony Ive pull off an Apple car?






Ive is 47 and Musk 43

Musk has been looking for cash, dropping hints to Apple

Apple's Jony Ive and Tesla's Elon Musk "inseparable" in conversation at Oscars afterparty




Hmmm?


From 2013:




12-page print ad & digital video showcase Apple Watch in March issue of Vogue







What if the System on a chip were replaceable?

Every Apple Watch, and repairability






They're going to have specialized tables in the Apple Store, but...

The Apple Watch Store?







It's all about the chips and smart qualified humans

While Apple's CEO is in Israel to Open New Offices we learn that a Secret Project may be in the Works



In 2012 Apple presented the A6 chip, the main processor and graphic processor of iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c models. Unlike prior generations of the series, Apple developed it on its own, without collaborating with Samsung.  By developing chips internally Apple is shouldering significant development costs. Potentially, if the number of units used is high enough, it is benefiting from a lower cost per unit, not having to pay to an external supplier. It can also benefit from a better fit to the specific product, and prolong the time it would take competitors to get to the market with similar technologies.






Tim Cook to deliver commencement address at George Washington University, receive honorary doctorate






This is how hard it is to get a job at Apple





The US Justice Department should shut down that kangaroo court in Texas.

Apple to appeal $533 patent infringement award

"Smartflash makes no products, has no employees, creates no jobs, has no US presence, and is exploiting our patent system to seek royalties for technology Apple invented," the California tech giant said.

"We refused to pay off this company for the ideas our employees spent years innovating and unfortunately we have been left with no choice but to take this fight up through the court system."





Multi camera editing was always a sticking point for FCP and Hollywood 

Apple spotlights "Focus" starring Will Smith, edited entirely with Final Cut Pro X








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