Friday, October 30, 2015





Apple now has $34B of supply chain commitments. You know, I don't think they're ex-growth.






Apple Mac sales growth defies large PC Industry decline






Why Apple took its e-book fight to the Supreme Court







Supposedly on sale as of Friday, October 30 at the Apple Store

Eddy Cue dodges questions about original TV content, says Apple TV not for cord-cutters






The Apple TV you've always wanted is finally here






How to manually set up your new Apple TV






It's the games, stupid.

First look: SteelSeries Nimbus wireless controller brings multiplayer gaming to Apple TV







Beats Pill+ is its first new Bluetooth speaker since Apple acquisition, recharges via Lightning






Speaking of Eddie Cue...

Grammy winning singer Adele's talent agency pitches Apple on $30M tour sponsorship






Angela Ahrendts posting from Dubai and UAE


We opened our new Dubai flagship at the Mall of the Emirates, with our team ready to serve in 26 languages.





Angela Ahrendts post:

"Now in Abu Dhabi at the Yas Mall, opening our second store in one day with another exceptional team!"







iPad Pro: AppleCare staff given Nov 6 training deadline, Pencil charging adapter detailed






Phil Schiller talks MacBook design and why official market share stats aren't reflected in coffee shops






How to use picture-in-picture video multitasking on your iPad






Appeals court refuses immediate ban on NSA metadata collection, allows phase-out to continue





Yes, indeed, poor Apple with 90% of the profits!

On Apple's deep learning curve, Bloomberg chokes






Why, because this worked-out so well for Microsoft?

It's hard for Google to decide what to do when they stole their code for Android from Apple and their code for Chrome from Oracle (Sun).

Google splicing DNA of 2 turkeys in effort to achieve delicious flight



However, the two year distraction of a more significant retooling of an operating system inheriting the "Android" brand would leave Apple even less contested, right as the company is hitting its stride in China and across Europe and the United States with its own iOS and Mac platforms, neither of which is suffering from platform confusion or the trend toward mobile devices.

Floating a plan to deliver a new OS in the future could also freeze interest in buying today's Android devices, given that Google and its partners have very rarely bothered to make new OS releases work on existing devices, even among many higher end models that were less than two years old.


By contrast, Apple, Inc.maintains distinct operating systems: iOS for smartphones and tablets, and OS X for Mac PCs. Chief Executive Tim Cook said last month that combining them "subtracts from both, and you don't get the best experience from either."



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