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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, July 21, 2013
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "How Apple's Long Product Delay Is Shaking Up Businesses"  Mashable 5:19 PM
  • "The Apple, Samsung Conflict Will Get Even More Absurd Before It Gets Better" Forbes 8:05 AM
  • "Apple's Maps Strategy Is Working Just Fine"  Slate 7:47 AM
  • "Apple acquires two mapping startups to improve mobile maps" Associated Press 8:08 AM
  • "How much revenue did iTunes generate for Apple last quarter?" Fortune 7:47 AM
  • "What Games Are: Apple Needs To Make An iJoypad"  TechCrunch 5:18 PM
  • "Apple controversy lays bare complex Irish tax web" Reuters 8:08 AM
  • "Apple's quest for an iWatch on every wrist: The challenge for Apple and others trying to crack the code on wearables is to produce an appealing device for a mass market that doesn't need a watch to tell time and doesn't want to get all wound up by an overly complicated gadget." CNET News 7/20
  • "Breaking Down The Inertia Around Android And iOS Innovation"  Forbes 7/20
  • "Apple Needs To Re-Evaluate Its Censorship, But We Don't Want The Walls To Come Down Entirely" Digital Trends 7/20
  • "Apple's agnostic approach to TV: better than Google's but not a win for viewers"  GigaOM 7/20
  • "Apple Said to Buy HopStop, Pushing Deeper Into Maps"  Bloomberg 7/20
  • "Apple said to be recharting Maps with HopStop buy" ZDNet 7/20
  • "Apple buys firms in mapping acquisition: Apple has acquired a pair of mapping and location firms in a bid to improve its mapping applications," V3 7/20
  • "Apple's Buying Spree Continues with HopStop for Transit App" Patently Apple 7/20
  • "Apple acquires transit navigation firm HopStop" TUAW 7/20
  • "Apple under pressure as figures stall" Telegraph 7/20
  • "Who's Who in the Tablet Market Melee: Over the past two years, Apple has lost significant ground in the tablet market, but it still maintains strong brand recognition and a majority share. The remainder is up for grabs. If Apple's share were to dip beneath the 50 percent mark after the 2013 holiday season, the market would still be best characterized as 'Apple versus The Rest,' with Apple maintaining a plurality share." E-Commerce Times 7/20
  • "Apple TV With Gesture Control? iWatch Next Year? This Week In Apple Rumors" The Huffington Post 7/20