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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, January 26, 2019
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple's March Quarter iPhone Hopes Surely Have Room to Fall Farther: A review of historical iPhone estimates suggest sales numbers have farther to fall for Apple's current quarter."  TheStreet 8:58 AM
  • "Apple investors brace for more bad news in latest results"  Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 6:54 AM
  • "Apple's March Quarter Guidance Is More Likely To Disappoint Than Bring Relief" Forbes 8:21 AM
  • "Apple is hiring for five times more health-tech jobs than it was two years ago"  Quartz 6:54 AM
  • "Johny Srouji Reportedly Staying at Apple, Not in the Running for Intel CEO" MacRumors 6:54 AM
  • "Apple Is About to Get a Slice of One of Microsoft's Cash Cows" ["Apple takes 30% of subscription revenue for the first year, then 15% after that, and Office 365 Consumer subscriptions cost between $70 to $100 per year. For Office 365 users that subscribe through the Mac App Store, Apple will earn anywhere from $10.50 to $30 per year, depending on which tier they sign up for and how long those subscriptions last."]  The Motley Fool 1/25
  • "Apple slowdown: iPhone's shipments fall in China as gap on Huawei widens/iPhone shipments declined far greater than overall smartphone shipments to China."  ZDNet 1/25
  • "Apple may be headed for 'serious ramifications' in China after Tencent's latest update to WeChat" CNBC 1/25
  • "Apple Might Be Making a Brilliant Move" ["According to a recent report from The Wall Street Journal, however, Apple is 'likely' to move away from LCD technology in the iPhones it intends to release in 2020. Here's why this move makes perfect business sense."]  The Motley Fool 1/25
  • "Apple dismisses over 200 staff from autonomous vehicle group: CNBC" Reuters 1/25
  • "Apple's secret car project is much bigger than people think. Of course it had to cut 200 jobs."  Business Insider 1/25
  • "Up, down, sideways: Apple's personnel changes point to its priorities/Recent stories about Apple personnel changes let us glean just a little bit about what's happening inside the company."  Macworld 1/25
  • "Apple's Aussie profits grew but its tax bill went down: Technology giant Apple's sales in Australia grew by more than $1 billion last year lifting its profits, as our commitment to its iPhone remains unshakable, but the amount of tax the multinational paid fell. Apple's accounts lodged with the corporate regulator on Friday show it had total sales of $9.08 billion in the year to September 29, 2018 - up 13 per cent from $8.04 billion in 2017." Melbourne Age 1/25