Friday, July 1, 2016





Despite appearances, UK customers don't get a raw deal from Apple on product prices






Apple and NASA collaborate on Jupiter-themed short film 'Visions of Harmony'



To commemorate the impending arrival of NASA's Juno mission to Jupiter, Apple and the space agency released a new short film on iTunes and Apple Music on Thursday featuring original music by artists like Weezer and Nine Inch Nails frontman and Apple executive Trent Reznor.




Apple Campus 2 Site aerial construction update






Apple begins planting or trnsplanting of large trees on the perimeter of AC 2 from their Arbor/Nursery.

Apple Campus 2:  New, large tree transplanting has begun



Above: Trees being planted on north perimeter 

Below:  Tantau garage ready for solar panel roof construction





I saw other frames where there appeared to be new tree plantings

Apple Campus 2:  First drone flyover of July (video)






The Invention behind Apple's Force-Sensing Pencil Surfaces






Dell abandons its remaining Android tablets, 6 months after HP






Renderings of Space Black 'iPhone 7' has hints of rumored dark Space Gray option






Nike names Apple's CEO as lead independent director






When the whip comes down Rolling Stones

Apparently China owns the internet now.

China's Media Regulator is Suing Apple over Rights to an Obscure Patriotic Film


It was reported by the Wall Street Journal yesterday that the "colorful internet regulator who helped Chinese President Xi Jinping dramatically tighten controls online is stepping aside for a rising political star believed to be just as strict.


An aggressive former reporter and editor at Xinhua, the 56-year-old Mr. Lu has been a high-profile pitchman for President Xi's vision of the internet. In meetings with global tech CEOs and at press conferences, he has argued forcefully that national borders should extend into cyberspace and governments should be able to control the internet as they see fit. He has overseen a major expansion of censorship and pushed measures to better track individual internet users." This was reinforced just this week in a new report by Bloomberg titled "Apple to Face More Scrutiny as China Cracks Down on Apps."





A growing number of filmmakers say, "Lights, iPhone, action!"






US Senators are 9 years behind 5th graders

This is why we can't have nice things

In Senate, Blackberry era is officially over




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