Tuesday, October 6, 2015




Apple's Touch Display Supplier sees Pop in Profits Due to iPhone 6s Orders







Latest Apple Watch ads mark shift in style, focus on Apple Pay, Siri, more






Steve Jobs' co-workers share fondest memories of Apple co-founder






Apple has reportedly dumped VMware in a big move that could save it millions






Apple Campus 2 is finally completely above ground (HD drone video)










Dayton, OH company products to be used in new Apple's world HQ






Fiery Irish Finance Minister Says They'll Fight any Negative Ruling Regarding their Tax Deal with Apple







Bridget Jones ditches her diary for an iPad in new movie



What's most astonishing about Apple's success at getting its products into hit movies and TV series is that it (supposedly) never pays a dime for it, other than providing the products themselves. That sets Apple apart from the countless other companies which shell out huge sums to make it look as though cool people actually lust after their gadgets.

In 2014, Apple devices appeared in a whopping 9 of the 35 movies which earned the #1 spot at the U.S. weekend box office — meaning that regular theater goers were inundated with subliminal Apple ads during one in every four top movies.




And by mobile device, they mean an iPhone or iPad

More than 30% of US children first use a mobile device while in diapers






Young app developer has caught the eye of Apple






Apple adds Boston and Sydney Transit data to Apple Maps






Apple scoops up privacy-loving AI company Perceptio






Porsche selects Apple CarPlay for new 911 models, nixes Google's data-hoarding Android Auto






Apple is taking this to the Supreme Court

Apple "own worst enemy" according to Cote's henchman Bromwich






The Steve Jobs that Sony didn't want is now an Oscar favorite






Vinyl is a new HBO series about the 1970s record industry


Boardwalk Empire's Bobby Cannavale plays the record executive, with both Martin Scorcese and Mick Jagger conceptualizing and directing.







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