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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, April 27, 2019
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Intel wants to sell its smartphone modem business, as Apple didn't buy it"  Pocketnow 7:55 AM
  • "The growing backlash against facial recognition tech: Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft are all mired in controversy over it."  Vox 7:57 AM
  • "Apple Cracks Down on Apps That Fight iPhone Addiction"  New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 7:57 AM
  • "'I feel naked without them': Will AirPods spark the next major computing wave?" GeekWire 10:51 AM
  • "Apple Held Talks With Intel About Buying Its Smartphone-Modem Chip Business: Talks have cooled and Intel plans to seek out other buyers"  WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 4/26
  • "Apple reportedly discussed buying Intel's smartphone-modem chip business" Ars Technica 4/26
  • "Apple contemplated buying parts of Intel's cellular modem business to speed up 5G" AppleInsider 4/26
  • "Apple could buy Intel's modem business, report says" Mashable 4/26
  • "Turnover Hits Apple's Famed Industrial Design Team: Three designers will have recently left the prestigious, two-dozen member team responsible for the iPhone's design"  WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 4/26
  • "Apple's Services division could be worth $450 billion as its own company" Cult of Mac 4/26
  • "AC3: Apple's insatiable appetite for office space devours Wolfe Campus, hungry for more/Apple Park's sprawling 'Campus 2' remained a center of media attention ever since plans for the 'Spaceship' Ring nestled in acres of trees first gained approval back in 2013. However, a parallel third campus site just up Wolfe Road has more quietly progressed with less notoriety, despite being a remarkable project of its own." AppleInsider 4/26
  • "It's about time for a Mac with a touch interface: With rumors of mice and trackpads coming to iOS, the time is right for a change in the Mac user interface."  Macworld 4/26