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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, January 29, 2020
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple Shatters Records in Blowout Fourth Quarter: The Mac maker sold over $1 billion worth of stuff every day."  Motley Fool 8:54 AM
  • "Apple averaged $1 billion dollars in revenue per day in the holiday quarter" 9to5Mac 7:33 AM
  • "Apple's iPhone strength is back and analysts say it is here to stay" Reuters 9:13 AM
  • "Apple: Wearables is now the size of a Fortune 150 company, and Tim Cook dodges a question about the future" ZDNet 11:26 AM
  • "Apple Set to Open at Record High as Analysts Laud 'Blow Out' Results"  Bloomberg [Free/Paid Registration Required] 7:05 AM
  • "iPhone 11 steals Apple's latest show" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 1:14 PM
  • "Apple Set for Fresh Record High After iPhone-Driven Earnings Blowout but China Virus Impact Lingers: Apple issued a wider-than-normal sales forecast after its Street-busting first quarter earnings late Tuesday, as CEO Tim Cook and his team count the potential costs of the rapidly-spreading coronavirus in one of the tech giant's most important markets." TheStreet 7:35 AM
  • "Insane iPhone 11 sales gave Apple its all-time highest-revenue quarter" Digital Trends 7:43 AM
  • "More affordable iPhone 11 is unlikely star of Apple earnings" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 7:08 AM
  • "How do you like them Apples? Cook drops 'record' 30 times* on conf call as iPhone sales up, services up, wearables up" The Register 7:18 AM
  • "Apple Hires Key Netflix Engineer in Bid to Boost Subscription Services: The move reflects a push to expand the new TV+ streaming business"  WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 1:55 PM
  • "Jeff Bezos's iPhone had Apple's state-of-the-art security, and that may have helped its alleged hackers: Security researchers say Apple's secretive stance on bugs may prove to be an Achilles' heel."  Washington Post [Free Registration Required] 3:04 PM
  • "Lawsuits claim Amazon, Apple and more are streaming unlicensed music" Engadget 1:15 PM
  • "Apple has a Vladimir Putin problem: Apple and other big tech companies are increasingly going head-to-head with national governments as they attempt to control the internet within their borders."  Fast Company 3:11 PM
  • "Apple and Broadcom Ordered to Pay $1.1 Billion for Patent Infringement"  Bloomberg 6:00 PM
  • "Caltech and Quinn Emanuel Score $1.1B Verdict Against Apple, Broadcom: Quinn Emanuel lawyers told jurors that Apple had directed Broadcom to incorporate an error correction technology that infringed three Caltech patents." Law.com 9:06 PM
  • "CalTech wins $1.1 billion jury verdict in patent case against Apple, Broadcom" Reuters 9:21 PM
  • "Apple ordered to pay $838 million in damages to CalTech over WiFi patent infringement" 9to5Mac 6:03 PM
  • "Apple must pay $837 million for infringing Wi-Fi patents from Caltech, jury decides: Broadcom is being asked to pay $270 million as well" The Verge 6:15 PM
  • "Apple ordered to pay $838M for infringing CalTech Wi-Fi patents" AppleInsider 6:51 PM
  • "CalTech takes billion-dollar bite out of Apple, Broadcom for using its patented Wi-Fi tech without paying a penny/Knock knock knock: Give us the money! Knock knock knock: Give us the money!" The Register 8:40 PM