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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, June 16, 2013
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Editorial: What WWDC 2013 tells us about Apple/Apple's annual Worldwide Developer Convention is now over, but the event revealed a year's worth of insight into what the company is doing with the Macintosh, OS X, iOS and iCloud." AppleInsider 6:33 AM
  • "Apple e-book trial: How the case has unfolded so far/There have been a lot of developments in the U.S. Justice Department's case against Apple in the trial's first two weeks. Check out our reporter's notebook for the latest." CNET News 6:31 AM
  • "The Apple e-book trial: About that dinner on January 20, 2010" Fortune 9:44 AM
  • "Apple plays defense, Microsoft goes on offense in battle for iPhone customers: iWork for iCloud, Office Mobile reveal rivals' different strategies as they both chase iPhone's millions" Computerworld 5:23 PM
  • "MacBook Air and Pro: No touch screen required (unlike Windows 8)" ZDNet 6:20 AM
  • "Can a week living with Android convince an iOS die-hard to make the switch?" TechRadar UK 6:22 AM
  • "The beautiful new Apple computer most people won't buy" CNN News Service 9:15 AM
  • "Woz: This is not my America/Stopped by a Spanish language tech journalists at an airport, the Apple co-founder says that after the NSA revelations, he questions his own government and wonders whether it's behaving like a king." CNET News 9:11 PM
  • "Apple Is Valued at $440 For Each Of Its Users" Forbes 6/15
  • "The Threat And The Opportunity Of iOS 7 For Developers" Forbes 6/15
  • "Ten things I'm happy Apple is fixing in iOS 7: No device is perfect, and every year I look forward to Worldwide Developers Conference keynotes and the new iOS features that typically come with it" Macworld UK 6/15
  • "Don't look Mac in anger: 20 years of change for Apple/IN DEPTH The highs and lows of the the most powerful tech company in the world" TechRadar UK 6/15
  • "One reason Apple is hard to beat: Apple design strengths are also in hard-to-see places. Hmm... I think Steve Jobs once said something like that." CNET News 6/15