Thursday, March 24, 2016




China is eager for new iPhones 






This is when and where Apple is really missing Steve Jobs!

The guy who could see ahead is gone.

There's no new Mac Pro, no new Mac mini, no new Thunderbolt displays, no new Apple servers, Apple Music and Apple TV still suck, no Apple car, no serious gaming device nor VR, no upgraded Airport Wifi devices, etc., and there should be an Apple WATCH 2 launch in April, which starts in a few days.

But most of all: There is still no new product that sets the industry on its head!

Did the Apple WATCH take Jony Ive's focus off the Apple CAR?

It's been Open Season on Apple this Week and the Press Wants Apple to Wake Up






Questions hang over FBI after Apple showdown fizzles






Yes, yes you did, and you were caught and are now being called out on it!

We didn't lie about Apple, says FBI director Comey






Apple moves to bring iCloud infrastructure in-house predicated by backdoor fears - report



Apple's multi-year effort to develop its own servers and networking hardware has reportedly been driven in large part by security concerns, as the company worries that supply chain tampering may lead to deeply embedded vulnerabilities which are difficult to find and remediate.




I wondered why Apple gave-up making their own servers, especially in light of how many data-centers they intended to build.

I would think they could make money just replacing equipment for businesses whose servers have also been compromised.

Report: Apple developing at least 6 cloud infrastructure projects including servers to prevent snooping



Apple has at least six projects underway to develop cloud infrastructure, including one codenamed Project McQueen designed to build its own data storage systems. Others include projects to build servers, networking equipment and systems that could one day help developers to power their apps. Apple can't move off rival cloud services entirely until all the cloud elements are ready, although it will be able to limit its dependence on others if some of these were completed.




This article says the San Bernardino terrorist's iPhone was running iOS 7!

iOS7? And the Feds couldn't hack into it?

Something's fishy, obviously the FBI has been lying all along.

Israeli Cellebrite Specializes in Unlocking iPhones with iOS 8x






FBI using Israeli firm Cellebrite to help break into San Bernardino terrorist's iPhone






Everybody wants to make $$$$ by breaking into the iPhone.

'NAND mirroring' could let FBI break into iPhone without Apple's help, researchers say






Hmmm?

Six-part Vice video documentary 'The Score' premieres on Apple Music






Apple, the environment, and our health


In Singapore, Apple built a solar farm on top of more than 800 buildings because there was no land to build a traditional solar farm on the ground.





Days after Apple Watch's $50 price cut, competitor Pebble lays off 25% of staff






Chevy, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Subaru & Volkswagen preparing new CarPlay-ready vehicles






Nielsen to start tracking by-device statistics for set-top boxes like the Apple TV






Apple's recycling robot needs your help to save the world






15 years of OS X: How Apple's big gamble paid off






A new iPad Pro option offers Microsoft Office 365





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