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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, January 12, 2019
 

 

Analysis/Commentary/Editorial/Opinion
  • "It's time for the right to remain private" iMore 11:22 AM
  • "Qualcomm vs FTC trial: Apple recalls iPad mini 2 negotiations, Qualcomm defends double-dipping licensing as best for everyone" 9to5Mac 8:53 AM
  • "UX rant: The nightmare horrorshow that is the Apple TV remote/Op-ed: Yes, it looks great. It also needs to work!"  Ars Technica 8:52 AM
  • "The AirPlay 2 news from CES has changed my classroom AV plans" 9to5Mac 8:46 AM
  • "Apple's Next Big Move? It Should Buy Nintendo" Barron's 1/11
  • "WSJ: 'Apple Plans Three New iPhones This Year, Plays Catch-Up On Cameras'" Daring Fireball 1/11
  • "What Apple can learn from Netflix's success" BGR 1/11
  • "The End of iTunes: Why 'iTunes Movies and TV Shows' may finally signal a change"  500ish Words 1/11
  • "No, Apple's licensing of iTunes & AirPlay 2 isn't a 'strategy reversal' in any way" AppleInsider 1/11
  • "New Priorities led to Amazon and Apple's new Partnerships, but the Peace won't Last Forever" The Mac Observer 1/11
  • "A sign of life in Apple billboards" ["It's just a common-sense way to build a brand. In Steve's eyes, any ad that failed to enhance the Apple brand was a lost opportunity. For years, I've felt that Apple's outdoor advertising has been a parade of lost opportunities. It's important to celebrate design, but not at the expense of wit. Apple's design-centric billboards have virtually no buzz value, largely because they are wordless."]  Ken Segall's Observatory 1/11
  • "Opinion: Should Apple follow Xiaomi, and start building more smart home devices on its own?" 9to5Mac 1/11
  • "Are Apple's Interests Diverging From Customer Needs?"  Tech.pinions 1/11
  • "Opinion: iOS 13 is the right time for a modern take on skeuomorphism" 9to5Mac 1/11
  • "Apple should drop Intel for AMD: A transition to ARM for macOS will take years. In the meantime, AMD should supply Apple's x86 hardware." Computerworld 1/11
  • "How the 'big tech' colossus is splitting: For several years it has made sense, in some quarters, to lump together the tech giants — chiefly Google, Facebook, Apple, and Amazon, sometimes also including Netflix or Microsoft. But talking about 'big tech' is beginning to offer diminishing returns." Axios 1/11
  • "It's the Ecosystem, Stupid*"  Intego 1/11
  • "Apple's big plan to revive iPhone sales in 2019: More cameras" Business Insider 1/11
  • "2019 iPhone leaks hint at next-gen Apple AR vision" Apple Must 1/11
  • "Apple Services revenue prospects are mixed, say commentators" 9to5Mac 1/11
  • "Former CEO John Sculley thinks Apple will disrupt healthcare" Cult of Mac 1/11
  • "Apple reportedly planning three iPhones for 2019, one with new triple camera system" The Verge 1/11
  • "Three iPhones likely coming in Sept. 2019, with one a refresh of the LCD iPhone XR" AppleInsider 1/11
  • "WSJ on 2019 iPhones: Triple-Lens Rear Camera on Next iPhone XS Max and Dual Rear on Next iPhone XR" MacRumors 1/11
  • "LG's new 17-inch Gram laptop makes me want a 17-inch MacBook Pro" Apple World Today 1/11
  • "Mingis on Tech: Bent iPads and a bad quarter – Apple, WTF? When some new iPad owners found their devices were bent, Apple acknowledged the issue and said, in essence, 'no problem.' More recently, the company said revenues would fall short of expectations. So what's going on?"  Computerworld 1/11
Non-Apple
  • "Mobile innovation: Things will get worse before they get better" Android Authority 2:51 PM
  • "Samsung and Qualcomm talk realistic expectations for 5G in 2019: Not everyone will get 5G this year, so what should we expect?" Engadget 1/11
  • "Chinese tech at CES: Politics is temporary, business is permanent/How Chinese tech businesses will cope with a trade war." Engadget 1/11
  • "Trump promises H-1B visa holders 'changes are coming soon.' What that means for the tech industry" GeekWire 1/11
  • "The First Bendable Phone Is an Exciting Piece of Junk" Gizmodo 1/11
  • "Review: Valley of the Boom captures Silicon Valley's insanity/A mix of documentary and historical reenactment with an emphasis on great acting." Ars Technica 1/11
  • "Why Does My Fiancé See Ads for Things I've Shopped For?" Lifehacker 1/11
  • "Sharing your children's bad behavior on social media is making it worse" The Next Web 1/11
  • "The Exaggerated Promise of So-Called Unbiased Data Mining" Wired [Free/Paid Registration Required] 1/11
  • "The tech world's best CEO? Microsoft's Nadella, hands downOthers have gotten more glory — and have tripped recently." Computerworld 1/11
  • "Who won CES 2019: Amazon or Google?" CNET 1/11