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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, January 13, 2019
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Early research on Apple's Health Records service suggests patients generally like it"  CNBC 8:17 PM
  • "Survey Finds 78% of Patients Satisfied With Apple Health Records at UC San Diego Hospital" MacRumors 8:17 PM
  • "5 reasons you wouldn't want to be in Tim Cook's shoes right now: Apple's chief executive is hitting what could be the toughest time of his tenure in the corner office." New York Times 8:42 PM
  • "Apple's famous walled garden is starting to show cracks" ["Apple already gave us a few hints over the last month or so. In a series of uncharacteristic partnerships with tech rivals, Apple has shown its willingness to rethink how its tightly-controlled ecosystem of software and services can expand beyond the iPhone."]  CNBC 10:36 AM
  • "Apple in 'price war' in China amid sales woes, but cuts unlikely to reverse trend due to deeper troubles: analysts"  Global Times 8:09 AM
  • "Prices of iPhone XR and iPhone 8 slashed by up to 20 percent in China: Apple is encountering unprecedented difficulties in China as its cheaper iPhones, including the iPhone XR which was believed to primarily target the market, have failed to excite Chinese consumers." ZDNet 5:57 PM
  • "In price and value, Chinese phone makers outpace Apple in much of the world" New York Times 8:42 PM
  • "Demand for new smartphones is in free-fall and this chart shows that the bottom is not yet in sight" ["Apple is far from alone in feeling the pain of falling demand for new smartphones."]  Business Insider 7:13 AM
  • "Apple Maps set to challenge Google's domination in navigation in India" Financial Express 8:09 AM
  • "Qualcomm paid Apple $1 bil. for iPhone chip supply rights" ["The payment from Qualcomm to Apple — part of a 2011 deal between Apple and Qualcomm — was meant to ease the technical costs of swapping out the iPhone's then-current Infineon chip with Qualcomm's, CEO Steve Mollenkopf testified at a trial with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. While such a payment is common in the industry, the size of it was not, Mollenkopf said."]  Reuters 1/12
  • "The Big Hangup: and maybe its singular hold on our lives/The once-revolutionary smartphone is losing its power to amaze—and maybe its singular hold on our lives"  WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 1/12
  • "Apple cuts some iPhone prices to retain edge" China Daily 1/12
  • "Testimony sheds light on dynamics of Qualcomm's negotiations with Apple, Samsung, VIA Telecom" Foss Patents 1/12