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MacSurfer's Archive: Tuesday, February 24, 2015
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple eyes trillion-dollar market cap"  Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 8:22 AM
  • "How Apple Could Add $100 Billion To Its Market Cap" Benzinga 8:56 AM
  • "Arizona House OKs credits, exemptions for Apple data center: The Arizona Legislature wants to help Apple Inc. by extending renewable energy tax credits and exemptions to cover the 1.3-million-square-foot data center it plans to open in the Phoenix suburb of Mesa." Associated Press 8:00 PM
  • "Can Apple win China in a market of cheaper smartphones? Despite explosive iPhone sales in China, low-cost smartphone makers, such as Xiaomi, could slow Apple's growth in the world's second largest economy and elsewhere." Fortune 2:53 PM
  • "Apple Acquires Popular Instrument and Effect Plug-In Maker Camel Audio"  MacRumors 8:24 AM
  • "Apple reportedly acquired audio software developer Camel Audio in January" 9to5Mac 8:05 AM
  • "Apple reportedly buys digital instrument effects firm Camel Audio" AppleInsider 8:03 AM
  • "Apple apparently buys company behind respected Alchemy software synth" The Verge 8:23 AM
  • "Apple acquires audio developer Camel Audio: report" ZDNet 8:31 AM
  • "Apple scoops up UK audio developer: report: No announcement or confirmation has been offered, but a corporation-listing agency shows that Camel Audio's address now matches Apple's UK headquarters and that Camel's director is employed by the iPhone maker." CNET 9:41 AM
  • "Apple buys Semetric to up its game in the music streaming market" Market Realist 9:20 PM
  • "From iPhone to iCar: How Apple Can Take Over the Auto Industry" TheStreet 12:57 PM
  • "Enter the ICar" ["Now, with a flood of news heralding Apple's move into the electric-vehicle market, it seems Silicon Valley's invasion of the auto sector is becoming a full-blown assault. But as significant as the tech giants' entry into the auto industry is, the vagueness of their plans seems to be causing more confusion than clarity."] Bloomberg View 8:55 AM
  • "Apple to invest EUR1.7 billion in new data centers in Europe" DigiTimes 8:23 AM