Tuesday, December 27, 2016




Apple and Amazon dominate holiday shopping online






Consumer Reports fails to earn MacBook Pro credibility 

Update: Apple's head of worldwide marketing, Phil Schiller, posted the following statement on Twitter:


Here's hoping Consumer Reports shares their test method with Apple so the results can be vetted and, if necessary fixes can be made. That's what's best for the consumer.






Think Apple's on the wrong track?

Let's hear what Steve Jobs had to say.

Cars and Trucks and Mac SUVs, Oh My






TSMC and Samsung are both having problems, supposedly.

Yield problems at TSMC could disrupt March launch for new iPads - report (according to unnamed media sources)








No, Apple did not switch to USB-C on its new MacBook Pros to profit from dongle & adapter sales



No, Apple did not switch to USB-C on its new MacBook Pros to profit from dongle & adapter sales



AirPods kick off Apple's battle for our ears






AirPods: Ultimate guide






Don't want to pay $20 for a cable but afraid of knockoffs harming gear?

New iPhone, iPad, or AirPods? Get extra Apple-certified lightning cables for just $6




Apple information page on cables:




Apple's Ai team publishes first research paper focussed on advanced image recognition






Today in Apple history: Apple invents "slide to unlock"




Trent Reznor talks about the iPod, vinyl records, and his role at Apple Music




First LG UltraFine 5K displays arrive early for lucky customers






Heavy rain has slowed exterior construction and landscaping 

Latest 4K drone footage of Apple's "spaceship" Campus 2



Above and Below: The mountain of dirt has all but disappeared.


Above: They are going to have to import more dirt, and it looks like they are already importing top soil on the left.





Above: New rolling hills replace mountain of dirt

Below: A new perspective of the garages and main R&D building


Below: Shaping land contours in front of the Cafe-torium over the garage






Above and Below:  Top Soil is being trucked in and is being distributed around the tree plantings





Somebody doesn't like the traffic in Silicon Valley

Elon Musk might start a literal "boring company" to tunnel under traffic






If you doubt Apple's interest in cars, think again







IBM wants to be even more Apple-like with Watson music






From beyond the grave...

Part 1: Nokia Files an 8 Count Patent Infringement Case against Apple Primarily Focused on the H.264 Standard






Nokia's Second Patent Infringement Lawsuit against Apple Covers Qualcomm RF Technology, Siri and the iPhone's Design






The Irish Ministry Disagrees that a recent EU Court Tax Ruling in a Spanish Case Spells bad news for Apple






Apple allegedly deepening partnership with Foxconn to facilitate China, Indonesia expansion efforts








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