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MacSurfer's Archive: Monday, April 29, 2019
 

 

Analysis/Commentary/Editorial/Opinion
  • "Apple's millennial leap from fading Golden Age icon to flexible, flashy plastic fashion: Apple's deft transition in the late 90s from an aging icon into a fresh, modern brand with the ability to capture the attention of buyers is now virtually ancient history. But it provides some perspective on Apple's current position, which is frequently characterized as being one mistake away from doom. There are also lessons for Apple's competitors." AppleInsider 5:37 PM
  • "A Spotlight on Apple's New Credit Card" Apple Gazette 8:15 AM
  • "Apple is under scrutiny for squashing competitors on the App Store — again" Recode 3:40 PM
  • "Apple plays privacy card in battle with parental control apps, but offers few solutions" Macworld 9:26 AM
  • "Why Apple's Privacy And Security Argument Has No Merit In Its Clash With Parental Control Apps"  Forbes 8:39 AM
  • "Apple details why it's removed some apps that mimic Screen Time functionality" iDownload Blog 8:02 AM
  • "Apple responds to parental control app removal controversy" BetaNews 8:01 AM
  • "Parental Control Apps Removed Over Security Concerns, Apple Insists" The Mac Observer 7:52 AM
  • "Comment: Apple offering Screen Time APIs for third-party apps would seem the perfect solution" 9to5Mac 7:35 AM
  • "Smart TV, personal computer could meld together in a 'tabletop' system" Apple World Today 8:04 AM
Non-Apple
  • "Facebook's Future As a Digital Graveyard" Gizmodo 2:13 PM
  • "Hey Mark Zuckerberg? Transparency is Part of Privacy" The Mac Observer 1:53 PM
  • "Week One with the Google Pixel 3 XL" Thurrott 1:14 PM
  • "Will keyboards be obsolete soon, as voice tech takes over? Is voice technology signalling the death of the keyboard? Consumers seem to think this legacy tech is on its way out." ZDNet 11:31 AM
Humor/Cartoons