Monday, December 5, 2016









If you're retired, consider buying AAPL






Intel's Apple victory could be short-lived






30 Apple analysts ranked by return on investment






There is a trade-off for display quality vs battery life, and Apple errs on the side of, first of all safety, but also battery life.

1 Way Apple Inc. wants to crush Samsung






Apple stores around Bay Area targeted in wave of brazen grab-and-go thefts by hoody-clad criminals







The 2017 Anniversary OLED iPhone will use next-gen flexible printed circuit boards






The horn effect: Why Apple should keep making displays and routers






Aesthetically though, it sucks.

The LG Ultrafine 4K is a great MacBook monitor






Hmmmmmmm?

Users find some new MacBook Pros suffer from major graphic issues






Apple scrubs VP of Special Projects Paul Deneve's bio page from website







Executive leading HealthKit, other software platforms leaves Apple






A Psychological Study Conducted by Several UK Universities Confirms the iPhone is an Extension of Ourselves & More






Updated Apple Store app allows users to buy favorite items from the Apple Watch itself






Final Cut Pro X "backlash" coming from competitors scared to death over Apple's $299 price tag?






Apple's new stunning flagship waterfront retail store in Chicago begins to take shape






Apple's third store in Paris opened on saturday






Apple to open seventh Shanghai store on Dec. 10






Angela Ahrendts

Apple stores go (RED) for World Aids Day


Honored our stores around the world are again raising visibility for World Aids Day






Duncan Sinfield

Apple Campus 2: December 2016 extended aerials: Commentary 



Above  Looking east by southeast, fitness center in the foreground

Below: The Guggenheim viewed from Central Park


Above: Central Park in NYC and other of Olmsted's urban parks may have been the inspiration for Steve Jobs where it is juxtaposed here by Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim museum masterpiece.

The idea that architecture needs nature to balance and enhance it was at the heart of Fredrick Law Olmsted's approach to urban planning.  

Below: Apple Campus 3:  The loop motif from the Mac keyboard command key is carried over to the newest campus 


Below: Olmsted used terrain sculpting to repair nature where it had been replaced by buildings and streets as Apple is doing at Campus 2 


Below: Giant sliding glass doors installed: One is able to see all the way through to the inner ring and the other side of the building, even though there is protective foam padding leaning against the inner ring windows in the cafe-torium. 





Examined: Filemaker Pro 15 ecosystem for macOS, Windows, and iOS






UK police develop tactic to steal in-use iPhones from suspects on the street, bypassing encryption







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