Wednesday, August 31, 2016





Dropbox hack released details of more than 68M accounts, report says






coincidently to the above:

Apple debuts new 2TB iCloud storage option for $19.99 per month






I have no idea if this is true or not, but it would definitely be a major incentive for the US to get involved in the case and pursue possible retaliation with the EU, like removing European companies' incentives and back taxing European car manufacturers in the US.

After all they got their incentives and tax breaks for "providing jobs for US citizens."

US taxpayers could end up covering Apple's back taxes






Irish government should tell EU to F**k off, says Michael O'Leary







When they say bring down the government, they mean hold a new election.

Maybe they should iExit the EU instead, like Britain did.

Ireland's Struggle over the European Commission's Ruling against Apple Could bring down the Irish Government






Yesterday, outraged by Apple's tax dodge: Today, by its tax bill






And it's also the only reason they have all of these jobs that they charge income tax on in Ireland from the tech giants.

Without the tech tax avoiders, Ireland will have another potato famine.

Apple's effective irish tax rate of 0.005% described as brazen and unsustainable






iPhone killed the point-and-shoot, now the iPhone 7is coming after DSLRs






Mirle readying equipment for curved glass chassis on 2017 iPhones - report






This was the Monster v Beats case

Beats wins case alleging double dealing before Apple sale






Apple's "Shark Tank" for apps just signed up  a top tier Silicon Valley VC






Jessica Alba latest star signed to Apple's upcoming "Planet of the Apps" TV series






Apple's retail stores are undergoing a dramatic makeover






Progress photos of Apple's Campus 2 project



Above: Gives a feel for the finished building

Below: Obviously taken by one of the guys working on the site





Don't let our little war with the Kurds and a recent coup attempt scare you

Turkey's deputy PM encourages Apple to move in wake of EU tax ruling





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