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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, December 13, 2014
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "A belief system: Hoping beyond hope for Apple to fail"  Macworld 7:09 AM
  • "Apple worked to block '100 percent' of iTunes competitors from iPods" Engadget 7:10 AM
  • "Protesters Storm Apple's Cupertino Campus" NewsFactor 2:33 PM
  • "Apple's blockbuster winter quarter boosted by cheap oil, dinged by strong dollar"  AppleInsider 8:37 PM
  • "Apple doing everything right under Tim Cook?" [Video Report]  FOXBusiness 12/12
  • "Canadian Probe Zeros in on Apple's Contracts With Phone Companies: Watchdog Wants to See if Consumers Forced to Pay More for Wireless Services and Products" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 12/12
  • "Apple pacts in Canada may have raised prices: court filing" Reuters 12/12
  • "Jony Ive Is the Most Powerful Person at Apple"  Above Avalon 12/12
  • "Why the Apple Watch can afford to cost thousands of dollars: Apple could learn a lot from Vertu's hyper-expensive phones"  The Verge 12/12
  • "More Evidence That Apple's iPad Woes Are Just a Speed Bump" The Motley Fool 12/12
  • "Whoa, Maybe Apple Really Is Serious About Enterprise IT"  TechNewsWorld 12/12
  • "214 In Review: 10 things we learned about Apple this year"  Quartz 12/12
  • "Apple's sprawling, back-loaded 2014, and what to expect in 2015: Hardware pays the bills, but everything from payments to health is on the table." Ars Technica 12/12
  • "Five challenges facing Apple in 2015/Summary: Apple has had a cracking year, with stellar sales and sky-high revenues. But despite billions in the bank and products flying off the shelves in record numbers, the Cupertino giant has challenges to face over the coming year." ZDNet 12/12
  • "Former iTunes Engineer Tells Court He Worked to Block Competitors: A former iTunes engineer testified in a federal antitrust case against Apple Friday that he worked on a project 'intended to block 100% of non-iTunes clients' and 'keep out third-party players' that competed with Apple's iPod."  WSJ Blogs 12/12
  • "Apple ends its arguments in the DRM trial, but it's far from over: Questions remain about who will represent 8 million iPod buyers" The Verge 12/12
  • "2 Economists Better Than 1 Is Apple IPod Trial Strategy" Bloomberg 12/12
  • "Class-action lawsuit over 2011 MacBook Pro GPU issues extended to Canada" 9to5Mac 12/12