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MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, May 24, 2012
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "How Tim Cook is changing Apple: Steve Jobs' successor is making his mark and trying to keep the Apple magic going." ["Here's what's most remarkable about Cook's appearance that day last winter: Steve Jobs wouldn't have bothered. The legendary company co-founder, who stepped down as Apple's CEO last Aug. 24, six weeks before his death, rarely deigned to meet with investors. That was one of Tim Cook's tasks as chief operating officer. It's a subtle but significant change -- investors now have the CEO's ear for the first time in years -- and it's one of many Cook has instituted at Apple as he approaches his one-year mark at the helm. Taken together -- his rapport with Wall Street as well as government officials, his decision to grant a dividend to shareholders, the creation of a program to match employee gifts to charity -- Tim Cook's stewardship of Apple is beginning to come into focus."]  Fortune 8:14 AM
  • "Tim Cook: Bringing a world of change to the world of Apple? According to a new feature from Fortune, Cook has dramatically changed some things at Apple, making it more corporate than Steve Jobs might have liked." CNET News 10:06 AM
  • "Tim Cook Seen as Less Scary, More Corporate Than Steve Jobs" Mashable 10:06 AM
  • "Apple's Coming Plan To Take Over The TV Business" ["Here's me putting on the record what I've been telling clients behind closed doors for over a year: Apple should sell the world's first non-TV TV. Instead of selling a replacement for the TV you just bought, Apple should convince millions of Apple fans that they need a new screen in their lives. Call it the iHub, a 32-inch screen with touch, gesture, voice, and iPad control that can be hung on the wall wherever the family congregates for planning, talking, or eating — in more and more US homes, that room is the dining room or eat-in kitchen."]  Forrester 8:30 AM
  • "TSA Eyes iPads And iPhones For Mobile Computing" Nextgov 7:13 PM
  • "TSA wants to buy $3 million worth of Macs and iDevices: Transportation agency says it needs 1,000 Apple computers and 1,000 Apple handheld devices to support its counter-terrorism mission." CNET News 7:12 PM
  • "Apple's VP of Europe Pascal Cagni quits after 12 year tenure" The Next Web 10:26 AM
  • "Apple's VP of Europe Cagni leaves company, report says" CNET News 3:30 PM
  • "Apple claims US government sides with monopoly in ebook case" IDG News Service 8:59 AM
  • "Apple claims US government sides with monopoly in ebook price-fixing case" Techworld 8:44 AM
  • "Apple says DoJ 'sides with monopoly, rather than competition'" Ars Technica 11:04 AM
  • "Apple Patent War with Samsung A Fight No One Wins" Money Morning 9:23 AM
  • "Apple's Sir Jonathan Ive reaffirms desire to stay at company" BBC 8:22 AM
  • "Apple's Jonathan Ive: 'Beauty works'" [Audio Report] BBC 8:22 AM
  • "Jonathan Ive: Apple doesn't want to make money, just the best products/Apple's goal isn't to 'make money' but to 'design the very best products we can'." Macworld UK 8:37 AM
  • "Video: Jony Ive is knighted" Fortune 1:48 PM
  • "Apple, others settle with patent troll SimpleAir" CNET News 3:29 PM
  • "Form 8-K for Apple Inc: Change in Directors or Principal Officers" EDGAR Online 7:33 PM