Thursday, April 6, 2017






We spent around $20 Billion using Apple Pay last year






Apple's profits would jump by 16% under President Trump's proposed tax reforms, Citi says






Motley Fool: 3 reasons to buy Apple stock






Every country wants a piece of Apple's pie

Nicola Sturgeon meets Apple CEO Tim Cook on California trip







You'd better get used to seeing Apple AirPods everywhere






Mac Pro: Marco Arment is a happy camper






Apple says stock 8-core Mac Pro available to resellers by end of April, suggests custom configuring until then






Presumably this would have it's own modular case to attach to a new MacPro

Nvidia reveals Mac Pro-compatible Titan Xp PCI-e GPU, macOS drivers for Pascal-based video cards






For iPhone 

Apple ditching Imagination Technologies should scare Nvidia and AMD



Above: Apple's top secret Athena chip fab in San Jose





Remember the "Carrier Jobs" in Indiana. 

Carrier moved most of their manufacturing to Mexico and refurbished only a small portion of the Indiana plant, and only then with robots and a handful of humans to tend to the robots.

Trump claimed "a tremendous victory" and marched through the Carrier factory with Mike Pence in tow in front of employees, who were still going to lose their jobs anyway to robots.

All Trump cares about now is marketing his own Trump brand in China.

Chinese, Japanese and Korean companies will build robotic factories here in the US and receive massive concessions from the Trump government to do so, while paying kickbacks to the Republicans.

There will be no gain for American workers who don't have the specific types of engineering degrees necessary in today's workforce.

The Trump Administration is set to meet Top Foreign Business Leaders including Samsung about Investments and More






Read what he said:

Foxconn's Terry Gou walks a tightrope between US and China






Echo is a Siri like device, not the other way around

Apple Patent Reveals an Echo-Like Device while explaining how Siri will coordinate iDevices to perform a Specific Task







Qualcomm wants the Feds to drop their antitrust suit







As Tim Cook told Congress, close the loopholes across the board for everybody, and we won't have to use them to remain competitive. 

Apple asked to pay hundreds of millions in back taxes in Australia in wide-reaching probe






Australia slams Apple for telling customers "you're repairing it wrong"






The weird relationship

Rumor: Demand for 'iPhone 8' OLED screens will force Samsung to convert LCD factory















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