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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, June 12, 2019
 

 

General Interest/Potpourri
  • "Goldman CEO says he's testing the bank's credit card with Apple and consumers are going to love it"  CNBC 7:04 AM
  • "Apple Unleashes Its Bait-And-Switch Trick on Intel: Apple says it doesn't want Intel's modems anymore, then wants to buy the business. There's a lesson here for Qualcomm."  Bloomberg [Free/Paid Registration Required] 7:24 AM
  • "Apple looking to snap up a piece of Intel's smartphone modem business" Cult of Mac 7:26 AM
  • "Apple Preps For 5G Future By Mulling Purchase Of Intel's German Modem Business" HotHardware 3:57 PM
  • "NFC gets a lot more powerful in iOS 13" TechCrunch 3:03 PM
  • "Google's login chief doesn't mind Apple's new sign-in button" The Verge 12:43 PM
  • "EMEA Smartphone Market Stable in Q1 but Middle East Slump Pulls Down Value, Says IDC" ["'In brands, Huawei continued to make incremental advances, and so did Xiaomi, while Apple had a tough quarter, with its 23% market share across Europe the lowest Q1 result in five years,' said Marta Pinto, research manager at IDC EMEA."] IDC 7:16 AM
  • "Nope, we're stuffed, shrieks Apple channel as iPhone shipments enter a double-digit spiral" The Register 7:17 AM
  • "Market share for iPhone in EMEA region for Q1 2019 lowest in the last five years" AppleInsider 7:43 AM
  • "Apple Expected to Lease 'Massive' Office in Seattle With Space for Up to 4,200 Employees" MacRumors 10:48 AM
  • "PBS CEO warns App Store crackdown on content for kids forcing it to pull apps" 9to5Mac 12:44 PM
  • "When words aren't enough, teachers find a common language with iPad" Apple 7:21 AM
Non-Apple News
  • "Patent guidelines put tech firms, carmakers on collision course" Reuters 12:48 PM
  • "Ajit Pai: The greatest threat to the internet is Silicon Valley, not ISPs/'There's no transparency. There's no consumer protections.'" The Verge 11:27 AM
  • "YouTube channels from prominent white supremacists, white nationalists, and neo-Nazis are still on YouTube, a week after it announced new hate speech policies" Business Insider 11:20 AM
  • "On DOJ's behalf, former Qualcomm lawyers file amicus brief in support of Qualcomm and point to paper co-authored by Qualcomm lobbyist: Ninth Circuit appeal of consumer class certification" Foss Patents 8:46 AM
  • "Google Breaks Form, Confirms Pixel 4 Leaks With Official Stock Images" HotHardware 3:57 PM
  • "Google is ending integration between Google Photos and Drive because apparently it's too confusing" The Verge 12:43 PM
  • "Google Stadia in 4K might push you past your home-Internet data cap" Ars Technica 10:48 AM
  • "A member of Google's disastrous AI council says the company needs to be treated like a 'world power'" Business Insider 7:59 AM
  • "Google's Pixel 4 could track hand gestures" Engadget 7:58 AM
  • "Facebook Worries Emails Could Show Zuckerberg Knew of Questionable Privacy Practices: Internal exchanges uncovered in response to FTC probe could cast doubt on founder's commitment to user privacy, people familiar with the matter say"  WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 1:01 PM
  • "Facebook lets deepfake Zuckerberg video stay on Instagram" BBC 7:14 AM
Publications/Podcasts
  • "#298: The Bloodcurdling Scream of an Alarm/Monitoring our hearing health, how we use technology in our morning routines, using CarPlay or Android Auto in the car, and our thoughts on Apple's App Store policies and practices." Relay FM: Clockwise 2:33 PM
  • "Stacktrace Podcast 040: 'From Swift to spelunking'" 9to5Mac 12:44 PM
  • "A McLaren in a School Zone – TMO Daily Observations 2019-06-12" The Mac Observer 3:00 PM