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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, June 5, 2016
 

 

Analysis/Commentary/Editorial/Opinion
  • "Elon Musk is making a big mistake about the Apple Car" Business Insider 7:36 PM
  • "Are Apple, Google, Microsoft making the right bets on wearables?" ReadWrite 6:05 PM
  • "These 2 Charts Show Why Apple Is Building an Electric Car to Compete With Tesla" The Motley Fool 6:04 PM
  • "Apple Watch: Why Let Facts Cloud The Debate?"  Monday Note 6:03 PM
  • "MacBook Look-Alikes Fall Short Of Apple's Real Deal (Opinion)" Forbes 2:33 PM
  • "With iPhones and computer models, do we still need weather forecasters? As automation continues to claim jobs in new fields, meteorology may be next." Ars Technica 9:33 AM
  • "What to expect at WWDC 2016" Modmyi 6:04 PM
  • "Hey Siri! At Apple WWDC 2016, Tim Cook needs to make big data, AI pivot" ZDNet 6:04 PM
  • "WWDC 2016 Preview Rumors: No new hardware but plenty of Siri, iMessage may get money transfers via Apple Pay, more" 9to5Mac 12:52 PM
  • "What To Expect From Apple At WWDC 2016" Redmond Pie 6/4
  • "What the Mac really needs to handle VR" iMore 6/4
  • "Latest Apple iPhone 7 Plus rumors call for 3GB of RAM, 256GB of internal storage and more" phoneArena 6/4
  • "Global economy, not Apple innovation, threatens iPhone 7 sales" Apple Must 6/4
  • "Apple's K-12 market share hits a new low (is it time for a 'MacPad'?)" Apple World Today 6/4
  • "Rinse, repeat: Licensing Apple's operating system still a bad idea" Macworld 6/4
  • "Cassandra: Weekend Review -Updates, Revisions and Wonky Predictions for Apple" eXtensions 6/4
  • "WWDC 2016 Preview Rumors: No new hardware but plenty of Siri, iMessage may get money transfers via Apple Pay, more" 9to5Mac 6/4
  • "Part 6: Why Does Apple Do What It Does?" Tech.pinions [Insider Content] 6/4
  • "Apple is making me buy the iPhone 7 I don't want" BGR 6/4
  • "The iPhone 7 sounds like it will be totally boring" Mashable 6/4
  • "2016 MacBook Pro Angers Apple Fans Just Like iPhone 7" The Inquisitr 6/3
  • "AT&T to lean on 'iPhone 7' promotions to temper subscriber decline, analyst says" AppleInsider 6/3
  • "Huge changes may be in store for Apple's MacBook Pro" Mashable 6/3
  • "All About Apple's WWDC 2016: Predictions and Long Shots" AppAdvice 6/3
  • "CarPlay has some growing up to do" iMore 6/3
  • "What Does Your iPhone and a Cat Have in Common?" Apple Gazette 6/3
  • "iCloud services fail: What's Apple planning?" Apple Must 6/3
  • "The Tech Media Minute: Is Apple No Longer Thinking Differently?" AppAdvice 6/3
  • "Steve Jobs' Ad Man Takes Issue With Apple's iPhone Simplicity" Fortune 6/3
  • "Former Apple ad guru Ken Segall says company is losing touch with its heritage of simplicity" 9to5Mac 6/3
  • "10 times you secretly wished you had an iPhone" Greenbot 6/3
  • "Children Need This More Than Macs, iPads, and iPhones" BohemianBoomer 6/3
  • "Mac, iPhone, iPad: When Does 'Thinner' End?" NoodleMac 6/3
  • "Apple And The Dangers Of Middle Age" Mac 360 6/3
  • "Remembering the long-ago days of upgradeable Macs: A toast to all the cases we've opened, RAM we've installed, and processors we've replaced."  Macworld 6/3
  • "The iPhone 7: Five Reasons I Would And Wouldn't Buy It" Forbes 6/3
Non-Apple
  • "Miguel de Icaza on his journey from open source to Microsoft: 'It's a different company'/'I feel vindicated (about) Mono... turns out that Java is the big problem'" The Register 9:14 PM
  • "Google shows how Android apps will run on your Chromebook" Engadget 5:45 PM
  • "The world isn't ready for Google's InstantĀ Apps" VentureBeat 2:07 PM
  • "The difference between Facebook and Twitter is perfectly summed up 1 line in a job listing" Business Insider 10:26 AM
  • "A Q&A With Mother Of The Internet Lynda Weinman, Cofounder Of Lynda.com" Forbes 7:12 AM
  • "Zuckerberg's stare 'borders on the psychopathic,' says ex-Facebooker" CNET 6/4
  • "That FCC plan to protect your privacy? Not everyone's a fan" CNET 6/4
  • "Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo all add bloatware with high-risk vulnerabilities to Windows 10 notebooks" AppleInsider 6/3
Humor/Cartoons