Thursday, May 4, 2017



Apple to create a $1B 'advanced manufacturing fund' in US



During today's interview, Cook outlined Apple's impact on U.S. job creation. So far, the company has created some two million jobs in America, 1.5 million of which are attributable to the App Store. The company also has 25,000 employees working on research and development in California, as well as 5,000 people in Austin, Tex., working in R&D and other sectors. Cook also counts retail workers and employees at production partners like Corning and 3M in the two million job figure.







Apple has already created more Jobs in the US than Trump's hot air ever will.

Apple highlights US job creation on new webpage, touts 2M jobs across 50 states







Tim Cook says Apple is 'investing aggressively' in the future of the Mac





Apple ramping up for another bond sale, blowing it far past all other funds






See how Apple's Services arm is on track to become as large as a Fortune 100 company this year






Apple transactions climb a hefty 450%





Best estimate: Apple sold 3.2 million Watches in Q2

 




Apple Orchard Road in Singapore and one in Vienna, Austria too

First Singapore Apple Store to open soon after long delay






Duncan Sinfield

Apple Park: May 2017 - Progress in Cupertino (landscaping)











Apple remains top tablet brand globally despite shrinking iPad sales





US homebuilder Brookfield makes Apple HomeKit standard in new homes






I agree, this was probably true.

Have iPhone 8 rumors stopped you from buying a new iPhone this year?






Of course they are

Qualcomm seeking iPhone import ban in US






Apple's supplier battles intensify as Imagination Technologies files formal dispute






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