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MacSurfer's Archive: Monday, July 15, 2013
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Exclusive: Apple Pitches Ad-Skipping for New TV Service/Apple has a new trick up its sleeve as it tries to launch a long-awaited television service: technology that allows viewers to skip commercials and that pays media companies for the skipped views." Jessica Lessin 4:31 PM
  • "Samsung Regains Its Biggest Client Apple: Samsung Electronics will supply mobile application processor (AP) to Apple Inc. from 2015. The mobile AP is a brain of Apple's iPhone. Samsung Electronics will supply 14 nano A9 chips that will be used for Apple's iPhone 7."  The Korea Economic Daily 8:09 AM
  • "Apple reportedly signs Samsung for next-gen iPhone chips: South Korean electronics giant will supply Apple with A9 chips that will be used in a future iPhone, the Korea Economic Daily reports." CNET News 8:56 AM
  • "Apple viewed as better off focusing on chip process development rather than fabrication"  AppleInsider 10:08 AM
  • "Globalfoundries' $6 billion Upstate New York Chip Plant Could Become Apple's New SoC Fab" MacPrices 8:06 AM
  • "Apple chippery sticking with Samsung or moving to GlobalFoundries? Or maybe TSMC? The rumor deluge continues apace" The Register 1:28 PM
  • "History lesson: Apple vs. Microsoft reorganizations"  ZDNet 8:55 AM
  • "Apple appeal hearing on permanent injunction against Samsung set for August 9" The Next Web 4:34 PM
  • "Apple-Samsung phone battle to hit appeals court in August" IDG News Service 7:23 PM
  • "Apple Inc. And Antitrust: More Proof That The Federal Government Is Anti-Consumer"  Forbes 8:55 AM
  • "Apple: Game over or room to grow?" Fortune 9:02 AM
  • "Is Apple's iWatch an Elaborate Ruse? It's possible Apple has a revolutionary iWatch up its sleeve, but it's also possible the company is generating the rumors to keep Microsoft and Google on their toes."  PC Magazine 4:32 PM