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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, May 22, 2019
 

 

Analysis/Commentary/Editorial/Opinion
  • "Why Customers Are Complaining About Apple's Keyboards" The Mac Observer 4:57 PM
  • "Apple arms web browser privacy torpedo, points it directly at Google's advertising model: Safari tech ready to be ignored by online ad giants like all other privacy proposals" The Register 4:41 PM
  • "Commencement Addresses Reveal Steve Jobs and Tim Cook Are More Similar Than You Might Think" The Mac Observer 2:56 PM
  • "The Evolution of the PC" Tech.pinions [Free/Paid Registration Required] 1:05 PM
  • "Apple Secretly Tried to Buy Tesla, and It All Fell Apart for a Truly Stunning Reason, According to a New Report" Inc. 1:02 PM
  • "What's Wrong Apple & Microsoft" Om Malik 12:07 PM
  • "Behold: This is the iPhone 11, but without that massive camera bump" BGR 8:41 AM
  • "No one agrees on what iMessage Tapbacks actually mean" Mashable 8:28 AM
  • "7 reasons you should buy the standard 13-inch MacBook Pro instead of Apple's new 8-core monster laptop" Business Insider 10:38 AM
  • "MacBook journalism failing at a faster rate than the butterfly keyboard" Roughly Drafted 8:33 AM
  • "Apple's new MacBook keyboard fix is reassuring and worrying at the same time"  The Verge 8:04 AM
  • "iOS 13: 5 features at the top of the wish list/High hopes for Apple's next-generation operating system for the iPhone and iPad." Macworld 8:03 AM
  • "An Apple acquisition is the best hope for Tesla's shareholders" Apple Must 7:29 AM
Non-Apple
  • "Opinion: Qualcomm is tossed back into the uncertainty that the Apple settlement seemed to cure" MarketWatch 8:51 PM
  • "A quarter of Google Duplex calls are actually placed by humans: If the AI sounds eerily human, well, that's because they just might be" The Verge 3:57 PM
  • "Online Privacy Is a Right, Not a Luxury: The tech industry is finally waking up to the fact that people care about their privacy. But current solutions all come at too high a cost in money or time to the end user, according to security expert Max Eddy." PC Magazine 3:48 PM
  • "Google's Duplex Uses A.I. to Mimic Humans (Sometimes)" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 1:51 PM
  • "Subscription fatigue hasn't hit yet" TechCrunch 1:07 PM
  • "Silicon Valley's New Hiring Problem" Tech.pinions [Free/Paid Registration Required] 1:06 PM
  • "The future of AT&T is an ad-tracking nightmare hellworld: Everything you watch, everywhere you go" The Verge 11:45 AM
  • "How to wipe your Android phone before selling or trading it in" The Verge 10:13 AM
  • "Exploring the dark underbelly of smart home technology: Are we unwittingly letting privacy and security Trojan Horses into our homes, disguised as smart home tech?" The Next Web 10:01 AM
  • "The case against Huawei, explained: China's biggest phone maker is in deep, deep trouble, and we still don't have a clear picture of why" The Verge 8:34 AM
  • "Is Your Mobile App Making You Petty?" Forbes 8:03 AM
Humor/Cartoons
  • "Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for May 22, 2019" GoComics 7:30 AM