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MacSurfer's Archive: Tuesday, December 11, 2018
 

 

General Interest/Potpourri
  • "The Huawei arrest puts a 'bullseye' on Apple's back at a potentially dangerous time for iPhone sales in China"  Business Insider 8:25 AM
  • "Huawei arrest could put Apple at risk of retaliation by China" 9to5Mac 8:10 AM
  • "Can Apple Challenge China's Tech Giants in the Smart Speaker Market?" The Motley Fool 5:36 PM
  • "Apple launches payments service in Germany following delay" Reuters 7:53 AM
  • "Apple Pay Launches in Germany" MacRumors 8:06 AM
  • "Apple Pay finally launches in Germany" TechCrunch 8:09 AM
  • "Apple and Google hit back against Australia's 'deeply flawed' anti-encryption law" Telegraph 8:30 AM
  • "Apple joins tech giants in speaking out against Australia's anti-encryption law" Cult of Mac 8:11 AM
  • "An Apple Watch told a 46-year-old man he had an irregular heartbeat. It was right." ABCNews 9:34 AM
  • "Google's CEO had to remind Congress that Google doesn't make iPhones" The Verge 3:16 PM
  • "Smartphone Shipments Expected to Further Decline in 2018 Before Returning to Growth in 2019, According to IDC" ["iOS smartphones are forecast to drop by 2.5% in 2018 to 210.4 million. The launch of expensive and bigger screen iOS smartphones in Q3 2018 helped Apple to raise its ASP, simultaneously making it somewhat difficult to increase shipments in the current market slump. IDC is forecasting iPhone shipments to grow at a five-year CAGR of 0.1%, reaching volumes of 217.3 million in 2022. Despite the challenges, there is no ambiguity that Apple will continue to lead the global premium market segment."]  IDC 9:33 AM
  • "Samsung Kills Headphone Jack in Latest Smartphone After Years of Mocking Apple" MacRumors 8:05 AM
  • "Teenage Girl Dies After Dropping Her Charging iPhone into the Bathtub" iDrop News 6:41 PM
Non-Apple News
  • "Facebook building evacuated after reported bomb threat" The Verge 8:48 PM
  • "Facebook's headquarters evacuated due to bomb threat" Engadget 8:48 PM
  • "A baby dies, and a woman's heartbreaking open letter implores tech companies to fix algorithms" GeekWire 6:27 PM
  • "Poor people should get slower internet speeds, American ISPs tell FCC: It's just not fair on profit-making companies otherwise"  The Register 5:01 PM
  • "New Android Banking Trojan Can Steal 1000 Euros From PayPal Accounts" Redmond Pie 5:01 PM
  • "Net neutrality bill 38 votes short in Congress, and time has almost run out" Ars Technica 12:57 PM
  • "Sundar Pichai suggests other areas, instead of search, Google could explore in China, like healthcare" 9to5Google 8:09 PM
  • "The CEO of privacy search engine DuckDuckGo says Google uses location data that puts entire ZIP codes in politically biased 'filter bubbles'"  Business Insider 7:55 PM
  • "Google CEO rebuts claims of bias, data tracking" Seattle Times 7:47 PM
  • "Google CEO admits company must better address the spread of conspiracy theories on YouTube" TechCrunch 12:56 PM
  • "Google chief denies political bias claims" BBC 10:37 AM
  • "Live: Google CEO Sundar Pichai testifies before Congress for the first time" Business Insider 9:12 AM
  • "China could lead world in AI research in coming years, Elsevier report finds" VentureBeat 8:31 AM
  • "'I lead this company without political bias': Google's CEO will send a message straight to Trump during high-stakes Congress grilling" Business Insider 8:24 AM
Publications/Podcasts
  • "AppStories, Episode 91 – Apps for Planning Projects Big and Small" MacStories 8:34 AM
  • "Jamf CEO: 2019 will see the 'greatest Windows-to-Mac migration in history'" Apple World Today 7:37 AM