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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, July 3, 2013
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Tim Cook heralds sweeping iPhone sales push to Apple retail leadership"  9 to 5 Mac 3:34 PM
  • "The coming shift in Apple's iPhone retail strategy" GigaOM 3:58 PM
  • "It's Not the iWatch, Deneve May Have Other Designs on Apple: The former Saint Laurent Paris CEO has proved his ability to separate a brand from its creator, something Apple desperately needs."  PC Magazine 1:19 PM
  • "Apple Grabs A High-Fashion Exec, But Its Next Big Moves Are Very Mainstream"  Forbes 7:42 AM
  • "Apple's new VP of Special Projects reignites iWatch and iTV speculation"  IDG News Service 8:04 AM
  • "Apple Hires Yves St Laurent Chief, Fashion Business Stirs" Forbes 8:07 AM
  • "Apple on Comeback Trail? Apple just announced the hire of Paul Deneve, who will report to CEO Tim Cook. Channing Smith, Capital Advisors, and David Trainer, New Constructs, discuss whether this move will help the stock. 'Apple customers are very loyal, and everyone is starting to look towards the Fall,' says Smith." CNBC Video 9:53 AM
  • "Apple Fashion Coming To A Store Near You" Forbes 7:42 AM
  • "Why did Apple hire a Paris fashion executive?" The Verge 10:54 AM
  • "Apple Taps Saint Laurent CEO Paul Deneve As a VP: He'll be succeeded at the fashion house by Francesca Belletini, previously of Bottega Veneta" Time 10:57 AM
  • "Apple Hires YSL CEO for 'Special Projects,' Fuels iWatch Speculation" PC Magazine 9:44 AM
  • "Apple hires former Yves Saint Laurent CEO for 'special projects'" Reuters 4:03 PM
  • "Understanding Apple's Organizational Structure" asymco 2:48 PM
  • "Apple TV's Tame Attempt to Invade Your Living Room: Apple has never been a company of modest ambitions. The iPod revolutionized the music industry, the iPhone essentially gave birth to the app economy, and the iPad gave legitimacy to the idea of the tablet computer. Don't expect such big things from Apple TV."  Bloomberg Businessweek 11:58 AM
  • "Apple TV 'close' to deal with Time Warner - report: Hires senior Hulu sales exec to help it with big media negotiations"  The Register 8:57 AM
  • "Apple Said to Near TV Deal With Time Warner Cable" FOXBusiness 9:54 AM
  • "Apple, Time Warner Cable in Talks: Apple and Time Warner Cable are reportedly in talks. Separately, Apple hires former YSL CEO to work on special projects." [Video Report] TheStreet 9:53 AM
  • "Bloomberg: Apple Close To Bringing Time Warner Cable To Apple TV" Cult of Mac 9:07 AM
  • "BU sues for big bite of Apple: Claims company stole prof's chip"  Boston Herald 9:17 AM
  • "Boston University Sues Apple for Patent Infringement" Patently Apple 7:34 AM
  • "Boston University sues Apple over 1997 patent, asks for ban on iPhone sales" GigaOM 11:10 AM
  • "Patent-wielding Boston U. seeks ban on Apple, Amazon, Samsung products: 'Thin films' patent infringed by iPhones, iPads, Macs, Kindles, BU says." Ars Technica 1:23 PM
  • "Boston University sues Apple over patent, wants iPhone sales ban" Los Angeles Times [Paid Membership Required] 3:59 PM
  • "Apple hit by patent suit from Boston University" CNET News 10:57 AM
  • "Apple to Build Solar Farm to Power Huge New Data Center" MacNewsWorld 9:19 AM
  • "Apple constructs Nevada solar farm" TG Daily 9:39 AM
  • "It's time for Google to stop its trollish enforcement of a bogus patent against Apple in Germany" ["In my opinion, someone who continues to enforce a patent that is already clinically dead is the epitome of a patent troll, regardless of whether it's a practicing or non-practicing entity. Even an organization as large and innovative as Google can behave like a troll. It depends on the quality of a patent and on litigation tactics."]  Foss Patents 7:33 AM
  • "Apple accused of patent abuse over Siri: Apple has been accused of copyright infringement over their Siri voice technology by a Chinese company, a Shanghai court has heard." Telegraph, AFP 8:04 AM