Wednesday, January 3, 2018



Apple leads race to become world's first $1 Trillion company





Apple already has a growing in-house movie/TV production company of its own

Also, Apple has committed its largest sum of foreign or domestic capital ever to a chip fab deal with international partners

Here's why Apple won't buy Netflix when it repatriates its billions





35% of iPhone buyers have or want the iPhone X





Even better...

Apple's 6.46-inch iPhone X could be a huge seller (update)





The longest roll-out 

Apple isn't finished with iPhone X just yet

LG Display to become OLED panel supplier for this year's iPhone X Plus





LG Display will Slowly Enter Apple's OLED Supply Chain for Plus Size iPhones in Q4






Apple's 2018 iPhone lineup may include second-generation iPhone SE





Apple to give first glimpse at iPhone X sales with Q1 2018 earnings on Feb. 1






Apple will turn 42 in 2018, IBM will be 107






Apple's latest acquisition is a huge bummer for Android developers






Hmmm?

Intel chip kernel flaw requires OS-level fix that could impact macOS performance, report says








FAQ: What to know about Apple slowing down iPhones to prevent unexpected shutdowns





It's not official until iFixit does their teardown 

iFixit: iMac Pro Teardown





iMac Pro teardown finds mystery Apple chip that could be A10 Fusion coprocessor







Apple blames software, not roof design, for Chicago Apple Store roped off by snow







$14,220,000 dollars for office chairs in Apple Park assuming 12,000 workers

That might be a little high, because they probably got a deal on volume, but like everything else at Apple, details and quality matter.

Apple Park office chairs cost nearly $1,200 apiece, handpicked by designer Jony Ive






What Apple's new office chairs reveal about work in 2018





Amazon and Google are selling their respective Digital Assistant Speakers at a loss and having it Spun as a Coup over Apple





I wonder what this could eventually mean for Apple Music?

Wixen Music Publishing, with Clients such as Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty, Sue Spotify for $1.6B Copyright Infringement






Spotify files for IPO amid fresh songwriting lawsuit






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