Friday, January 12, 2018



Buy Apple because it could acquire more than $120 billion of its stock in two years, UBS says






Analyst: iPhone shipments end year in strong uptick





Apple rises to become World's 4th largest PC maker with around 20M Macs sold last year







Rule of Thumb: If IDC attributes any positive number to Apple, double it.

So this means that the Mac is really clobbering the Windows PC, probably by as much as 17% or more over the holidays.

Apple's Mac sales in the holiday quarter solid, beats expanding overall PC market expansion







This is great news, because it helps to all but eliminate Samsung from Apple's supply chain

Sharp and Japan display to compete for iPhone OLED panel orders in 2018






Intel faces more class action suits over share price hits caused by Spectre and Meltdown flaws






He didn't handle this immediately like Tim Cook, who was left holding the bag for Intel

Intel CEO issues 'security-first pledge' following Meltdown, Spectre exploits






Soft-wear: How an underground fashion label for nerds got cool






Rejigged iOS Security Guide details Apple Pay Cash, other iOS 11 improvements






Apple accidentally allowed downgrades all the way back to iOS 6 early today






Health data being used as evidence in murder investigation after possible iPhone 6s crack






Screw these guys (FBI), they just want to spy on any US citizen or corporation they desire without obtaining a warrant.

That could mean the DNC, or anybody in opposition to the Trump Regime



They just want it to be easier and faster, because they are a F--king Bunch of Idiots

Apple opens phones for Law enforcement all the time.

FBI forensic expert calls Apple 'evil genius' for strengthening iPhone encryption






Hmmm?

Apple's indirect presence fades from CES







Apple claims VoIP-Pal secretly lobbied judges, USPTO officials in patent case






Screenplay for 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' written on dedicated, air-gapped MacBook Air to prevent leaks






Some Chinese Apple users warned by firm on dodging new data law





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