Thursday, May 7, 2015




It's an Apple Watch Revolution, stupid






Since 2007, over 700 M iPhones have been sold, and that's a conservative estimate. 

With China and Europe heating up, there will be over 1 Billion iPhones sold sometime in 2016, prior to The Apple Campus 2 grand opening.

Apple's iPhone 6-Plus Took 44% of the US Phablet Market in Q1






Android switchers drive iOS growth in Europe's Big Five






Apple demonstrates how iPad can change your life in 'Change Everything' mini-site







Apple challenges Google with growing Web search program, fueled by Topsy acquisition






The American Foundation for the Blind Honors Apple for their Work and Technology behind VoiceOver






Pixelmator for iPhone is coming, and will bring powerful photo editing to your pocket






Why Apple might want you to spit into a plastic cup






In-store Apple Watch pickup 'available soon,' Apple Store iOS app says






Google, FaceBook, SAmsung and others poach Apple employees constantly

Elon Musk hopes Apple will enter car market, says Tesla poaching 5X as many Apple employees than Apple does from Tesla






On eBay and Craigslist, every Apple Watch is pure gold






Apple details new 'AppleBot' web crawler used by Siri and Spotlight






Apple releases Safari 8.0.6, 7.1.6, and 6.2.6 to fix WebKit vulnerabilities






Tim Cook charity auction raises $200K for RFK human rights campaign






Health monitoring is going to be a killer app for Boomers

Apple Watch, HealthKit star in Louisiana hypertension treatment program







This is like iTunes Ping, the "friend" locator technology that Mark Zuckerberg freaked out about when invited over to Steve Jobs' house for dinner.

Apple Reveals a Social Network for Lifestyle-Based Social Groups








Yeah, I thought this was a little gaudy and out of place

Google Suffers a Significant Blow as Mountain View City Council Votes to Kill their Dreamy Headquarters Proposal






If you've seen Silicon Valley, Josh Brenner (Big Head, right in photo), plays one such "executive" at Hooli, the fictional Google.

The same thing happened with Andy "Android" Rubin, who stole iOS source code while he was at Apple to "create" Android eventually at Google.

Google has a secret 'bench' program that keeps executives at the company even when they're not leading anything

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