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MacSurfer's Archive: Monday, November 19, 2012
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Why the iPad Mini Is a Disruptive Technology" ["I believe that the iPad Mini and smaller tablets will be even more disruptive to the traditional PC market than the full-size iPad has been to date. ... The bottom line is, the more consumers use tablets of either size, the more they realize that the laptop or PC in the home is overkill, and decide to either just keep the one they have longer or buy the cheapest PC they can for any extra computing needs they may have that a tablet can't do."]  Techland 9:26 AM
  • "Apple can finish what Microsoft's Steven Sinofsky started: Apple should stick to its guns, keep laptops and tablets clearly distinct, but make iPads easier to love by business users"  The Guardian 8:20 AM
  • "The Apple-Samsung Court Battles Expand to iPhone 5, Galaxy S III" ["Mark McKenna, a professor at Notre Dame Law School, says that adding these additional devices to the case, which covers different patents than the one that began in April 2011, will likely further slow the proceedings down and add complexity."]  Wired 8:17 AM
  • "Apple TV coming this Christmas? Not so fast, experts say" New York Post 9:22 AM
  • "iPad To Dominate Tablet Downloads For Next 5 Years, Owning 56% In 2017: Analyst" TechCrunch 8:17 AM
  • "Obama, Boehner turn to Apple's boss for financial advice" iDownload Blog 12:56 PM
  • "President Obama calls Apple CEO Tim Cook to discuss 'fiscal cliff'" AppleInsider 8:51 AM
  • "Soft stance on patents would cost Apple's shareholders hundreds of billions of dollars: A few days after its settlement with HTC, Apple's stock price fell to the lowest point in six months. I'm not attributing the latter to the former. Licensing is the ultimate solution. But Apple is in a strategic situation in which it simply can't afford to soften its stance."  Foss Patents 9:36 AM
  • "Samsung seeks copy of Apple-HTC patent deal: Samsung says the agreement with HTC could show that Apple is willing to forego exclusivity in exchange for money" IDG News Service 9:28 AM
  • "Court Approves $22.5 Million Safari Tracking Fine Against Google" PC Magazine 11:10 AM
  • "Google fined $22.5 million for Safari tracking" CNET 9:24 AM
  • "Apple Eyes First Overseas Data Center in Hong Kong" Wired Magazine 12:57 PM
  • "FRAND issues key to ITC review of preliminary dismissal of Samsung's complaint against Apple" Foss Patents 8:05 PM
  • "U.S. ITC will review Apple, Samsung patent decision" Reuters 6:26 PM
  • "ITC to review decision that cleared Apple of infringing Samsung patents" AppleInsider 6:26 PM