Tuesday, June 23, 2015



Taylor Swift speaks and Apple listens, how the superstar became music's most powerful voice LA Times


"I'm happy she did it," said veteran music industry executive Irving Azoff, who manages the Eagles. "I give kudos to Apple for two things: They've designed a service, I've seen it in a big way, and if it works the way it's supposed to it's going to be incredible.

"Second, Eddy Cue is a good guy, and they are an artist-friendly company. He saw the error in their ways, and the fact is he stepped up and fixed it," Azoff said.





Apple Music gets a publicity boost from Taylor Swift scolding







This Taylor Swift v Apple cartoon says it all






Long-time holdouts Metallica "feel very safe" with Apple Music from "the coolest company in the world"






Not so Swiftly

Smashing Pumpkins Lead Singer Reacts to Apple Music's Policy Reversal: Apple is afraid of the Negative Tide that's Coming








Will Google's Patent Battle over Street View Mapping Eventually Spill over to Apple Maps?






Corvette Z06 becomes first Chevrolet vehicle with Apple's CarPlay







Not bad progress, considering they fired their contractors and started all over again with new ones about 2-3 weeks ago

One section is up to the 3rd story above ground, others are 2, 1 or still a negative 2 floors below ground.

This wasn't a drone video, so the helicopter, a pretty impressive beast itself, got some up-close shots.

Although the footage has an awfully blue-green tint.

New helicopter flyover gives up-close look at Apple Campus 2 progress







CameraShipOne | SkyCore






Apple Campus 2 progress photos June 23






That's why they're building more data centers

Here's the real reason Apple's iMessage is misbehaving






Apple Granted a 3D Camera Patent Focused on Time-Coded Illumination






Apple mapping patent provides seamless outdoor/indoor location determination






Just as we've always suspected, the anti-virus software makers make the viruses in the first place

Documents show NSA, GCHQ, launched attacks against antivirus software makers





iBeacon tech at Cannes Lions 2015 connects attendees, promotes content discovery







No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.