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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, July 3, 2016
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Actually, there is something new about Apple's upcoming iPhone 7"  AppleInsider 7:47 AM
  • "Like it or not, Apple is right about Spotify" The Next Web 5:28 PM
  • "Munster: it will cost Apple $500 million to buy Tidal" phoneArena 9:55 AM
  • "Why Apple Acquiring Tidal Could Be Exactly What The World Needs" Stereophile 5:21 PM
  • "Apple Rips Spotify For Spreading 'Rumors And Half-Truths' About App Store Policies" HotHardware 5:20 PM
  • "Apple winning the enterprise security race, Samsung makes push" ZDNet 6:46 PM
  • "Ex-Burberry CEO has focused on staff T-shirts since joining Apple"  Page Six 7:42 AM
  • "Meet the leaker who reveals Apple's products before they come out"  Business Insider 9:12 AM
  • "AT&T Might Make Apple's TV Dreams Come True: AT&T submitted a proposal to the FCC about new set-top box rules." The Motley Fool 5:28 PM
  • "Spotify's Issue With Apple Highlights the Tech Giant's Powerful Ecosystem: Competing with Apple may not be easy. But it's not because of its app submission policies. It's because it built the iPhone, iOS, and the App Store from the ground up."  The Motley Fool 7/2
  • "Brexit Is No Biggie for Apple, Inc.: The strengthening yen may offset most or all of Brexit's negative impact on Apple." The Motley Fool 7/2
  • "Tech's dream presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg tells tech to stop hiding data from the government: Apple, Google and Facebook are 'dangerously wrong,' he writes." Bloomberg 7/2
  • "Apple sued in China over showing of war film from the 1990s" ["A Beijing court says the case has been brought by a production center that alleges that Apple has infringed its exclusive online rights to broadcast a film that depicts Chinese fighting against Japanese soldiers in northern China in the early 1930s. The plaintiff is also suing the developer and operator of the Youku HD app available on Apple's App Store that it says enabled users to watch the film and caused it 'huge economic losses,' according to the Beijing Haidian District People's Court."]  Associated Press 7/2
  • "If this was rap beef, then Apple Music just dissed Spotify" Quartz 7/2