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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, August 31, 2013
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple's iPhone trade-in program to add consumer choice" CNBC 9:53 PM
  • "Apple to pay up to $280 for used iPhones" FOXNews 5:03 PM
  • "iPhone 5C priced at $649 through Walmart's Straight Talk alongside mysterious iPhone 4C" iSource 3:27 PM
  • "iPhone 5S release date leaks as September 20" TrustedReviews 3:21 PM
  • "Apple's rumored champaign gold iPhone 5S sends Samsung execs scurrying" MacDailyNews 9:26 AM
  • "Apple Officially Granted Trademark For 'Passbook'" AppAdvice 8:45 AM
  • "AppleCare+ Launch In Europe 'Imminent,' Here Are The Details" AppAdvice 8:44 AM
  • "EA reports SimCity Mac installation issues have been resolved" TUAW 8:51 AM
  • "Apple's Late Entry to Music Streaming Could Still Outplay the Field"  The Exchange 8/30
  • "Apple blocking support personnel vacations from Sept. 15-28 for launch of new iPhones & iOS 7" AppleInsider 8/30
  • "Apple support personnel vacations blocked Sept. 15-28: Apple's new iPhones and iOS 7 are expected to be announced September 10 in San Francisco, with shipments of the products beginning around September 20." CNET News 8/30
  • "Why Apple And Google Can't Sync Right—And Don't Care If You Suffer: In the Apple-Google war for the hearts and wallets of consumers, you are collateral damage."  ReadWrite 8/30
  • "Apple's iPhone 5S: What to Expect" TheStreet 8/30
  • "Apple Inc. Sued For Patent Breach Over 'Find My iPhone'"  ValueWalk 8/30
  • "Judge throws out case involving faulty iPhone power button" TUAW 8/30
  • "Spreading democracy, one iPad at a time: Apple may like to tout its global customer base in those gauzy TV commercials, but not every country has access to the company's gleaming miracle machines. Until recently, Apple products, along with a wide array of communications technologies, were subject to U.S. sanctions and could not be sold, or even brought into, Iran." Slate 8/30