Wednesday, May 31, 2017




Russian regulatory filings point to five new Macs, four new iOS devices coming soon







You won't have to wait for that iPhone 8






Apple's iTunes may have upper hand in race for streaming movies still in theaters



Another unresolved problem is pricing. While Screening Room has been angling for $50 —to be split with studios, distributors, and theaters, and including a bonus pair of theatrical tickets —Fox and Warner Bros. have reportedly been considering $30, with the downside of a longer 30-day wait. Disney, a close Apple partner, has allegedly been resistant to offering PVOD at all, likely because it owns major franchises such as "Star Wars" and the Marvel films, which often enjoy long theatrical runs.




Intel teases speedy 'Coffee Lake' processors that could come to Apple's 2018 MacBooks






I want a desktop MacPro, but most of the cost is going to be for the CPU.

Intel unveils X-series platform: Up to 18 cores and 36 threads, from $242 to $2000 just for the processor






AMD going head to head with Intel?

AMD Introduces Threadripper at Computex






Apple isn't just waiting around on Intel nor Qualcomm anymore.

Apple sharpens its silicon edge



Two companies with A-list silicon design teams, according to Bajarin, are Qualcomm and Apple, and Apple just poached one of Qualcomm's top guys.




Sure to make its debut at WWDC Keynote

Apple set's August 8 release date for Carpool Karaoke







iPhone 8's killer feature - AirPods






Supreme Court rules against Lexmark on patent exhaustion, strengthening Apple's FTC cases against Qualcomm






LG Display set to make investments worth $3.56 Billion in P10 to produce flexible OLED panels






Apple's WWDC app updated with session info, streaming video section, more






Apple is populating their new campus

Apple Inc poaches a Qualcomm chip executive






Pixelmator teases new Mac application (or something)







Agent Orange exposure in Viet Nam caused his Parkinson's disease 

iPod controls Albany Med patient's deep-brain stimulation device 






How to watch US Senator Kamala Harris and Laurene Powell Jobs live tonight






The original iOS code thief himself: But instead, Google made a hero out of him, until he was forced to leave the company after wasting billions on military robots, which Google eventually stopped funding.

Andy Rubin's 'Phone' was Unveiled today and he'll be talking about it Tonight with Mossberg at the Code Conference






They talk about the SideKick phone in this interview, which is where he first used the stolen code from Apple.  

Will Andy Rubin's Essential make a dent in Apple's market share?








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