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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, July 13, 2013
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "How many iPhones did Apple sell last quarter?" Fortune 7:36 AM
  • "Apple and Samsung set to continue their duopoly in 2014: For the foreseeable future, it appears that Apple and Samsung will continue to carve up the majority of profit and a growing portion of sales of devices."  CNET News 7:15 AM
  • "Is Apple The Ultimate Villain In The E-Book Price Fixing Scandal?" Digital Trends 7:37 AM
  • "Insight: Apple controversy lays bare complex Irish tax web" Reuters 7:09 AM
  • "I Do Wish People Would Get Apple's Irish Tax Deal Right" Forbes 12:33 PM
  • "Apple: iTunes Radio Is Designed To Be The Largest Streaming Radio Provider" Seeking Alpha 6:59 AM
  • "Apple investigating if suppliers are sourcing tin from unregulated mines" AppleDailyReport 6:53 AM
  • "Does Verizon Owe Apple $14 Billion?" NewsFactor 12:35 PM
  • "Globalfoundries' $6 billion New York chip plant waits for Apple: Apple could turn upstate New York into a global chipmaking hot spot if its rumored discussions with Globalfoundries bear fruit." CNET News 5:54 PM
  • "Apple Verdict Marks Digital Power Shift in Book Publishing: E-book prices have fallen sharply since the major publishers settled the case."  Time 7/12
  • "Between Amazon and a hard place: By the letter of the law, a U.S. judge was right to rule that Apple colluded with five of the world's heavyweight publishers to drive up e-book prices. But it is clear their collective pricing gambit was born more of desperation than greed. Publishers could have, and still can, come up with a more constructive solution to sell e-books at prices that will be viable in the long run." The Globe and Mail [Free Registration Required] 7/12
  • "Apple's E-Book Story Still Largely Unwrit: Any pain that Apple may feel as a consequence of losing the e-book price-fixing case isn't likely to translate into consumer gains: at least, not in the short term. Apple's deals with publishers allowed it to become a strong competitor in the e-book space, and prices aren't likely to slide now that they've been forbidden. Furthermore, Apple hasn't given up the fight: it plans to appeal."  MacNewsWorld 7/12
  • "Utah consumers may get additional compensation in e-book scheme ruling: Utah consumers may get more than the nearly $1.5 million they were already awarded for their part in an antitrust lawsuit against Apple Inc. and five U.S. publishing houses." Deseret News 7/12
  • "Apple investigates claims that it's using dangerous, illegally mined tin in your iPhone"  The Verge 7/12
  • "The Tin In Your IPhone Might Be Wrecking The Environment" Fast Company 7/12
  • "Apple investigating claims that tin mined for iPhones, iPads is destroying Indonesia" Macworld UK 7/12
  • "Apple Could Be Turning Carrier Strategy Into a Liability"  Forbes 7/12
  • "Exclusive: Apple has a fab, will make their own chips/SemiCon 2013: We told you this would happen, and now it has"  SemiAccurate [Subscription Required for Full Article] 7/12
  • "Rumor: Apple buys into chip fab, plans to build its own silicon" AppleInsider 7/12
  • "Apple talking to Globalfoundries about U.S.-based chipmaking, says report: If Apple owned capacity at a fab, it would give the company the kind of control over both design and chip manufacturing that Intel has." CNET News 7/12
  • "Apple dominates tech chatter, doesn't do enough to control it: That's the conclusion of a social media study of four major smartphone launches." Fortune 7/12