Monday, January 25, 2016



Apple Breaks iPhone Sales Record in India in Q4






Cook takes the bull by the horns

Newsmaker: Tim Cook, Apple CEO






2016 expected to be a big year for Apple's MacBook lineup, upgrades to arrive in coming months






"iPhone 5se" likely to have faster A9/M9 chips & always-on Siri, come in 16/64GB capacities






Apple experiments with ultra fast Li-Fi for light-based wireless data


Recent versions of iOS have been found to contain references to Li-Fi, an experimental high-speed wireless networking protocol that uses pulses of light to transmit data and is being marketed as a long-term replacement for Wi-Fi.






Apple execs Phil Schiller, Greg Joswiak, others might testify in upcoming Samsung damages retrial






New Apple TV ad Promotes the Future of Television with 3D App Icons Popping to Life






4,000 Apple employees evacuated amid possible security threat in Cork







Apple to open 33rd Chinese Apple Store in Qingdao on Jan. 30






Apple Pay adds over 50 more US card issuers as merchant support waits






Hermes, Apple begin selling exclusive Apple Watch collection online [u]







Apple to launch 4" iPhone and iPad Air 3 in first half of 2016, analyst says


As for quarterly shipments, Kuo models iPhone sales at 77 million for the three-month period ended in December. The number sits at the midline of Wall Street expectations, just below Apple's high-side guidance of 77.5 million units.







Hmmm?

Apple's 'Project Titan' chief to reportedly leave company, car team under pressure






Daimler recently met with Apple in California for "Concrete Talks"






In case there was any doubt Apple is working on the next major computing platform







The prophets of doom and nay-sayers are back, sucking and feeding off Apple, as is their wont.

Looking for signs that Apple's runaway growth is waning






Ma Bell has always provided the government with carte blanche wiretapping, why stop now?

AT&T CEO won't join Tim Cook in fight against encryption backdoors






Ballmer chalks up another embarrassing high-profile failure for his old company.

Microsoft Surface blamed for NFL football playoffs meltdown


Microsoft Surface Pro tablets stopped working on the sidelines of a major U.S. football game today, causing a spectacular black eye for the struggling product just as its maker was performing an advertising blitz for the hybrid tablet device integrated into the game itself.





It looks like the EU countries are in a tax settling mood right now, but it doesn't look like it's being applied very evenly.

Apple paid more than twice this to Italy. 

Maybe Apple made more than twice the money?

Google Agrees to pay £130 million in a Tax Settlement with UK for using Apple-Like Tax Avoidance Structures






The fast follower:

Larry Page's "obsessions" are to obsessively copy everything Apple does and makes as soon as possible and to cheapen the experience, leaving the user vulnerable to attacks.

He is merely following the Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer book on "How to be huge assholes and feed off Apple."

How Larry Page's obsessions became Google's business







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