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MacSurfer's Archive: Tuesday, January 28, 2014
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple's New, Old Problem: Thanks to the phenomenal success of its iPhones, Apple is no longer a lean upstart with unbridled growth potential. Yet given its record of innovation and penchant for disrupting industries, it is also far from being a has-been."  WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 8:55 PM
  • "Apple Shares Hit Three-Month Lows: Concerns About iPhone Sales Weigh on Stock, Even as Icahn Adds to His Stake in the Company"  WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 4:03 PM
  • "Pressure builds for Apple to overhaul or expand product portfolio: With Apple saying its revenue could drop this fiscal year, analysts increasingly believe the tech giant must shake up its product lineup to boost growth."  Los Angeles Times [Paid Membership Required] 9:27 PM
  • "Why Nothing Apple Does Is Ever Good Enough: Apple is kind of like a wildfire. It burns so hot, it creates its own weather."  Wired 7:15 AM
  • "A Small Window Into Apple, Courtesy of Tim Cook" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 2:45 PM
  • "Apple Lineup Reaching Sales Ceiling Puts Pressure on Cook"  Bloomberg 8:42 AM
  • "Cook talks innovation, future iPhones and new product categories during Apple's earnings call" Macworld UK 7:18 AM
  • "Apple Shares Sink: In its first quarter, Apple posted earnings of $13.1 billion, or $14.50 per share, on revenue of $57.6 billion. It shipped 26 million iPads, up from 22.9 million a year ago, and 4.8 million Macs, up from 4.1 million a year ago. But it sold only 51 million iPhones. And while that was a record and, frankly, an obscene number of smartphones for anyone to put in the hands of consumers over a three-month period, it wasn't enough for analysts, who were expecting three million more." Re/code 3:46 PM
  • "Apple's iPod business collapses as revenue becomes a rounding error: Accounted for just 2% of Apple's record revenue for Q4 2013, but analysts don't see Apple killing off the music player"  Computerworld 12:54 PM
  • "Apple Is Embracing The Future Of Personal Computing" Business Insider 3:51 PM
  • "Record breaking Q1 iPhone sales just aren't good enough for Apple" SiliconANGLE 8:29 AM
  • "Apple plants seeds for the next big thing" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 7:15 AM
  • "Cook admits Apple blew the call on the iPhone 5C: 'Oops,' says analyst about Apple overestimating demand for less-expensive iPhone" Network World 7:26 AM
  • "Apple's China moment still frustratingly out of reach" Reuters 9:00 PM
  • "Wall Street's reality distortion field to Apple's results" Computerworld 8:27 AM
  • "Wall Street concerned by lower-than-expected iPhone sales in Apple's holiday quarter" AppleInsider 9:05 AM