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MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, August 23, 2018
 

 

Analysis/Commentary/Editorial/Opinion
  • "Apple's New iPhone 9 Has A Nasty Surprise" Forbes 9:12 PM
  • "Prices and user experience drive smartphone OS switching, poll suggests: There are countless reasons users may opt to jump from one mobile operating system to another, but the results of a recent poll suggest hardware pricing and user experience are key factors in making such decisions." AppleInsider 7:00 PM
  • "Images: Look inside this incredibly rare Apple-1 computer" Apple Must 11:34 AM
  • "Apple's Tim Cook calls America's national parks 'treasures' for all to enjoy" Apple Must 10:30 AM
  • "Want Google to track you less? Get an iPhone, ditch the Android" ZDNet 7:24 AM
  • "Those Airy MacBooks: Questions and speculation about the 'new' MacBook Air..." 500ish Words 6:33 AM
  • "Stop using the creepy iPhone VPN app that Apple just forced Facebook to pull" BGR 6:40 AM
  • "Apple Pencil Note-Taking: Why You Should Use Apple Notes, actually." Kenneth Reitz 2:19 PM
Non-Apple
  • "Does AI have the solution to climate change and human trafficking?" ZDNet 5:33 PM
  • "Microsoft Surface Go: First impressions" ZDNet 3:42 PM
  • "DJI Mavic Air Review: A Compact, Powerful Aerial Photography Tool" HotHardware 12:25 PM
  • "Facebook's Flawed DNA Makes It: Unable to Fight Misinformation" Monday Note 11:35 AM
  • "The evolutionary mystery of gigantic human brains: There's a lot to know about primate brains—in fact, we've barely scratched the surface." Ars Technica 10:44 AM
  • "Why Do People Switch Between Mobile Operating Systems? The reasons for going from iOS to Android or the other direction are many. For most smartphone users, it has to do with a better user experience or better pricing. Guess which OS has which?" PC Magazine 9:40 AM
  • "How FireEye Helped Facebook Spot a Disinformation Campaign" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 7:18 AM
  • "iFixit dissects the $2,299 Magic Leap One so you don't have to: Glue barriers, fragile components drop mixed-reality set's 'repairability score.'" Ars Technica 7:16 AM