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MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, January 31, 2019
 

 

Analysis/Commentary/Editorial/Opinion
  • "We dismantle Facebook's memo defending its Research data-grab"  TechCrunch 8:51 PM
  • "Apple's FaceTime bug and why iPhone sales are slowing down" CNET 5:41 PM
  • "Apple's enterprise app war with Facebook, Google could aid Android in companies: The enterprise uses two suppliers in multiple tech areas, and Apple's recent battle with Facebook and Google to shut down internal apps may make the case for more Android internal apps." ZDNet 5:29 PM
  • "iPhone XS pricing — Was it too damn high? iPhone pricing is too damn high. That's a singular way of expressing a sentiment that's become all too common since Apple announced the iPhone 10s and 10s Max last September."  iMore 3:25 PM
  • "From corn to Apple: The cases behind the US-China standoff" Associated Press 2:36 PM
  • "Your iPhone Can Now Store Your Health Records: Why Should You Care?" Forbes 1:14 PM
  • "FBI says Apple employee tried to steal self-driving car tech for China" Mashable 10:21 AM
  • "Apple May Kill The iPhone's Lightning Port This Year. Good Riddance" Forbes 9:19 AM
  • "Smartphone industry 'a mess', mobile market analysis looks grim" Apple Must 9:04 AM
  • "Has Apple become IBM in the '80s? Apple's financial results bear a disturbing similarity to IBM's near-collapse in the 1980s – which doesn't bode well for Apple. The shift from growing the customer base to mining existing customers by increasing prices (while lowering value and charging for more and more services) will undoubtedly not end well."  Computerworld 8:25 AM
  • "Dumbest Take of the Day on the Apple-Facebook Thing"  Daring Fireball 2:35 PM
  • "Hey Apple. Why not ban all of Facebook's apps? After yet another blatant disregard for privacy or even decency on the part of Facebook, why doesn't Apple just remove all the company's apps? If only to see what happens."  ZDNet 1:38 PM
  • "Comparing Facebook and Google's responses to being caught with hands in Apple's cookie jar" The Loop 9:31 AM
  • "Why Facebook is playing with fire" Axios 9:19 AM
  • "Maybe Only Tim Cook Can Fix Facebook's Privacy Problem: Tim Cook, who has called privacy a 'fundamental human right' and taken Facebook and Google to task for the misuse of user data in the past, could effectively become a technology regulator of last resort."  New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 8:30 AM
  • "Dueling Views on Apple v. Facebook (Premium)" Thurrott 8:26 AM
  • "Apple's shutdown of Facebook's internal apps was a light punishment for a repeat offender" AppleInsider 8:25 AM
  • "Sorry, but a hole-punch display isn't any better than a notch display" BGR 8:15 AM
  • "Former Apple advisors claim that iPhones need to be made specifically for China" AppleInsider 8:12 AM
  • "Apple's China problem may require a new type of iPhone" 9to5Mac 7:37 AM
  • "Making a bad thing worse: Apple's FaceTime bug" Macworld 7:36 AM
Non-Apple
  • "I Cut Microsoft Out of My Life—or So I Thought" Gizmodo 12:48 PM
  • "We went shopping at GameStop and saw why it's struggling in a new era for video games" Business Insider 10:00 AM
  • "Next Android OS might allow app downgrade. This is a BIG dealMaking apps downgradable would give IT just a little of its environment controls back. Just a little bit, but it's a start." Computerworld 9:37 AM
  • "My other life as a Kickstarter scammer: A personal experience with online identity theft." Engadget 8:48 AM
  • "It was surprisingly easy to quit Facebook 6 months ago after using it for 13 years" Business Insider 8:26 AM
  • "Why Facebook's Banned 'Research' App Was So Invasive" Wired [Free/Paid Registration Required] 8:12 AM
Humor/Cartoons