Friday, January 15, 2016





Strong resilient demand for iPhones in China at the expense of Huawei and Samsung: CLSA

Daniel Eran Dilger: Hong Kong broker CLSA reports a continued "loyal following" for Apple in China, noting that half of smartphone buyers intend to buy from Apple, compared to slipping interest figures for Huawei, Samsung and Xiaomi.






Here's what Wall Street doesn't get about Apple





Could Apple Report an Upside Surprise for the iPhone 6s this Quarter or will Reality Finally Hit Home?






Apple is offering free art classes in stores around the world






Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet land Oscar nominations for "Steve Jobs"






Apple asks that these taxes be applied across the board to other companies, which they are not.

Apple could face a massive tax bill in Europe






Opinion: Apple, the infrastructure company






Apple's Board Rejects Diversity Proposal as Unduly Burdensome






Hmmm?

Broadway musical to tell story of epic rivalry between Steve Jobs and Bill Gates



According to CNN Money, The production will include the use of holograms and other digital projections, as well as an app that allow audience members to interact with the play.






Year-old Android 5 Lollipop on 33% of Google Play users, but only 20% of devices in China






Google is using your kid as a product to be exploited by selling cheap internet portals to K-12 schools, then tracking their every click.

Just say no to Chrome-books, Google Apps and Google/Alphabet at your child's school.

Sen. Franken asks Google to address concerns about Chromebooks, Google Apps collecting student data



Sen. Franken asks Google to address concerns about Chromebooks, Google Apps collecting student data



(see above)

Apple's advantage over Android embarrasses Android

A recent study by the University of British Columbia (Android Permissions Remistified) and UC Berkley shows that four out of five Android users would like the ability to deny permissions for certain functions to applications when they are run. And in that simple statement lies Android's continuing problem, and one that its biggest competitor has already solved.





Even with it "unfixed," it's a 1000 times safer than Google

Proof that Apple Didn't Fully Fix Gatekeeper will be made Public this Sunday






US transport regulators may waive some safety rules to spur self-driving cars






No comments:

Post a Comment

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