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MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, September 27, 2018
 

 

Analysis/Commentary/Editorial/Opinion
  • "eSIM explained: why Apple's move could revolutionise phone plans" WAtoday 9:05 PM
  • "Former Apple creative director rips into 'needlessly complicated' iPhone names" BGR 9:08 PM
  • "Why Apple's Former Ad Man Dreads New iPhone Names" The Motley Fool 3:58 PM
  • "Someone intercepted my login info in DirecTV's iPhone app" The Robservatory 2:42 PM
  • "2 Industries Where Apple Could Buy Up Other Companies" Barron's 12:39 PM
  • "The Apple Watch's Best New Faces Are Missing Key Complications" Kirkville 12:15 PM
  • "Apple finally shares its automatic NFC launch capabilities, albeit in a very limited way" Computerworld 12:05 PM
  • "There are two important purchases you should make if you buy Apple's new iPhone XS or XS Max" Business Insider 10:38 AM
  • "The Apple Watch – Tipping Point Time for Healthcare" Steve Blank 10:27 AM
  • "What I Learned From Having Steve Jobs Swear At Me: at least, at Apple"  WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 9:59 AM
  • "Every iPhone ranked, from worst to best" Cult of Mac 9:53 AM
  • "Apple News: Traffic, but no money" Six Colors 9:46 AM
  • "Your Notifications Are Lying to You"  Lifehacker 9:46 AM
  • "The Evolution of the App Store and the App Business"  Medium 9:29 AM
  • "Remember when people brought tents to Apple launches?" Apple 3.0 8:34 AM
  • "Will there be an October Apple event? Signs point to yes"  ZDNet 8:28 AM
  • "Word to the wise: Apple's always-failing strategy" Macworld 8:14 AM
  • "4 ways smart kids are already breaking iPhone App Limits" Apple Must 7:39 AM
Non-Apple
  • "My Grudge Against Iomega and the Click of Death" Gizmodo 9:55 AM
  • "Integrity (Premium): I have a deeply personal story to tell. But it's not about me. It's about Microsoft." Thurrott 9:44 AM
  • "Facebook Is Giving Advertisers Access to Your Shadow Contact Information" ["At this point I consider Facebook a criminal enterprise. Maybe not legally, but morally. How in the above scenario is Facebook not stealing Ben's privacy?"]  Daring Fireball 8:50 AM