Monday, January 22, 2018



 

Trump: "I just called Tim Cook and I thanked him."







Tim Cook played to Trump's immense ego.

I wonder when and where he learned how to do that?
 

How Tim Cook's Trump strategy has made Apple a killer stock






I agree with Chuck Jones

Forbes: Apple's $350 Billion US economic contribution was already in the cards




PED's take on the 'repatriation' of foreign cash:


Now that we know Apple is repatriating $350 B over a period of 5 years, I'm going to repost this breakdown by Asymco.





iPhone X seen as 'strategic success' for Apple as 3D sensing cameras 2 years ahead of competitors



In his view, the iPhone X will prove to be a long-term success for Apple, as future handsets will benefit from the path it has trailblazed. He expects that new handsets in the second half of 2018 will make up for any perceived sales "shortfalls" with the current lineup.




I think the Times author missed a lot of main points and has a very selective memory.

For instance, the majority Republican Congress blocked and killed the Obama and Democratic initiatives that would have seen more Americans benefit from cash held overseas, including Apple and all Techs, much sooner, way before Trump was elected.

Looking Apple's repatriation gift horse in the mouth







The WSJ is owned by Rupert Murdoch, who along with Russian hacking and Russian disinformation disguised as news, enabled Trump into the White House.

When is an Apple tax windfall not an Apple tax windfall?


When the Wall Street Journal says so, that's when





Apple highlights Portrait Lighting selfies in latest iPhone X ad






Video from a bus commuter stopping at Apple Park







v_prolific: Apple R&D building on Tantau Ave 






London's Regent Street Apple Store uses MOTU hardware and software to control the acoustics for live performances






When Designing Apple Park, Steve Jobs Worked with Hearst Ranch in a Plan to Power their new HQ with Solar Energy






Apple corporate offices: Equivalent to the effect of planting 379 acres of trees






Apple Teams up with the 'Malala Fund' to Significantly Expand Girls' Education in the Middle East, India & Latin America







Apple's Tim Cook talks education, says he wouldn't want his nephew using social media



As part of a European tour to promote Apple's new university coding courses, the company's potentate sat for a wide-ranging discussion during a stop at Harlow College in the U.K.





Apple still wants to teach the world to code (with Swift)






Apple leads BCG's2018 list of the most innovative companies






Tim Cook to deliver 2018 commencement address at Duke University on May 13






BMW is why Apple should build CArPlay in iOS 2






Patriots quarterback Tom Brady stars in new 'Above the Noise' Beats by Dre commercial






Launch or broader testing?

Apple receives FCC approval for HomePod, suggesting a launch could come soon







HomePod may support multiple user accounts and HomeKit scenes that mute Siri






Apple Fans will reportedly have the Option to Turn off HomePod's Always on Mic to avoid Eavesdropping





How the AppleInsider podcast is recorded and edited







Apple hires team from Silicon Valley Data Science






Apple stands by Microsoft against 'global search warrant' as case moves to Supreme Court






US border guards can search your phone: here are some details on how






Intel admits reboot issues in Spectre patch affects newer Skylake and Kaby Lake processors


 




Apple owns the Enterprise now, and that has a lot to do with Tim Cook, ever since he took over after Jobs death.

Jobs trusted Cook to make the right decisions.

Apple has transformed the Enterprise.

Apple's enterprise evolution






Of course, there's now a US class action lawsuit against Apple over Meltdown and Spectre flaws






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