Friday, January 1, 2016




Apple's iPhone is UK's favorite handset and tops best sellers list






Six reasons Apple closed 2015 with a whimper






Brean Capital tells investors to ignore 'noisy' supply chain, focus on longterm iPhone success






Apple stock closes first negative year since 2008, but Wall Street upbeat






These were the 10 biggest Apple stories of 2015






Apple WATCH having an impact 






See above

Is the WATCH following the same trajectory as the original iPhone? 

With taps on the wrist, AppleWATCH points to the  future




Opinion: Apple had a good year for product launches in 2015, despite unrealistic expectations from some






And what of Carl Icahn?

Will he find his way onto Apple's board?




Yes, Apple's advertising this past couple of years has been mostly bland and passive to nonexistent!

Apple could have capitalized on their new products much better than they did.

I think Phil Schiller took on more than he could chew!

Going totally in-house was a big mistake.

That's why he is tasked with fixing the app store now.

The great Apple advertising experiment






It's a computer, it's a TV, a computer, a TV, a TV-computer?

What's next for Apple in 2016: New features & apps for Apple TV






2015: The year Apple super-sized its ambitions






5 reasons why 2015 was the best year for CAD on the Mac






If by optimizing, one means subtracting file information...

T-Mobile says it's 'optimizing' YouTube video, not throttling it





AT&T will stop offering 2-year contract subsidies for new smartphone purchases on Jan. 8






Apple's five biggest fumbles of 2015






This is why Tim Cook and Apple lock-down and protect iPhone, iPad and Mac's privacy.

Google is even worse than MS, and I suspect both of them have no compunctions what-so-ever about allowing the NSA and other agencies, foreign and domestic, access to your files.

Definition of compunction: a feeling of guilt or moral scruple that follows the doing of something bad. 


Exclusive: Microsoft to warn email users of suspected hacking by "governments"










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