iPhone 7 will smash existing sales records
Bloomberg: investors underpay for Apple, overpay for toothpaste
White line is Apple. red line is toothpaste company
Spread the debt and the wealth
Apple issues $1.04 billion in second round of Australian bonds
Apple reportedly sold A$1.425 billion ($1.04 billion U.S.) in Australian bonds on Friday, looking to raise more funding without tapping into its $233 billion U.S. in cash reserves.
Very disappointing if this article is true!
Apple better have something exceptional to announce at or around WWDC.
When they say late 2016 launch, it probably means announce in December and maybe ship sometime in first half of 2017!
No Apple Display with integrated GPU at WWDC
This guy claims to have a work-around if you have a Mac Pro and a 5K retina iMac using target display mode
Apple Hires Europe's Leading Satellite Navigation Mapping Software Engineer for CarPlay & Beyond
See above: More detail on the mapping/navigation service that will utilize 4000 engineers in India
Apple hires luxury car satellite navigation engineer Sinisa Durekovic
Did Apple miss its wake-up call?
China thinks so.
Fact: Huawei now outspends Apple on R&D
We told you the Chinese were coming, and all you did was make a lousy Watch.
Apple diverted Jony Ive and a small army of it's brightest engineers and thinkers to work on Apple WATCH, supposedly at Steve Jobs' dying bequest, instead of concentrating on an Apple CAR.
Elon Musk says that Apple's late in the electric car quest: He's right, and the Apple WATCH development caused Apple a major setback in competing for an electric car future, maybe as much as 5 years.
Every major car manufacturer has an electric car initiative now.
Elon Musk: Apple, Inc will be a direct competitor to Tesla
The Apple WATCH was, and still is, a major diversion of talent and resources away from the Apple CAR.
But which is more important?
To Wall Street, obviously, it's the Apple CAR.
I don't think they're going to be moved by this next WWDC
Apple hires doctor with HealthKit experience away from Stanford Children's Hospital
Former Apple ad guru Ken Segall says company is losing touch with its heritage of simplicity
A growing number of people are sensing that Tim Cook's Apple isn't as simple as Steve's Apple. They see complexity in expanding product lines, confusing product names, and the products themselves.
Anticipating WWDC 2016: What's in store for Apple TV and tvOS
Food delivery services GrubHub and Seamless now support Pay
Did Apple's Enterprise initiative cause Oracle to loose sales?
Oracle shares sink as lawsuit alleges sales were hyped
What's India got over China? Plenty
Is this like losing Taylor Swift only to make up and get her back?
Will Khan write an open letter to Apple about paying residuals to Bollywood stars?
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