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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, January 30, 2019
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "iPhone subscription model would be a game-changer for Apple: Analyst Toni Sacconaghi"  CNBC 3:36 PM
  • "Investors Cheer as Apple Services Takes Center Stage"  Investopedia 7:41 AM
  • "Is It Time for a China-Tailored iPhone? A steep downturn in the world's largest smartphone market is prompting calls for radical change"  WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 7:40 AM
  • "Apple's Tim Cook maintains optimism despite iPhone sales slide" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 7:41 AM
  • "Apple has more than cheaper iPhones up its sleeve as investors start to tuck in again" The Independent 7:40 AM
  • "Apple CEO on iPhone sales drop: 'Yes, I do think that price is a factor'/Apple CEO Tim Cook said that the company has started to cut iPhone prices in some territories in an attempt to boost falling sales."  ZDNet 7:14 AM
  • "Apple will reduce international prices for future iPhones" The Next Web 7:29 AM
  • "Apple finally realized that international iPhone prices are a bit ridiculous" Mashable 7:25 AM
  • "Apple Gets Sued Over FaceTime Bug That Lets People Eavesdrop" Bloomberg [Free/Paid Registration Required] 7:03 AM
  • "iPhone FaceTime bug: Now Apple sued over eavesdrop on lawyer's client phone call/Apple sued over FaceTime eavesdropping bug and faces criticism for not responding to bug reports." ZDNet 7:14 AM
  • "Lawyer sues Apple, claims FaceTime bug 'allowed' recording of deposition/Texas attorney: I didn't update my iPhone to enable 'unsolicited eavesdropping.'" Ars Technica 8:13 AM
  • "Apple's FaceTime bug will be investigated by New York's Attorney General" TechCrunch 3:15 PM
  • "Apple compares iOS updates to kitchen renovations in motion to dismiss iPhone slowdown lawsuit"  AppleInsider 7:30 AM
  • "IDC: Samsung beat Apple in smartphone race during lucrative holiday quarter/According to the latest industry estimates from research firm IDC, Samsung was the world's top smartphone vendor during the quarter ending in December, a shopping season typically dominated by Apple's iPhone." AppleInsider 6:00 PM