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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, October 26, 2014
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Does The iPhone Have The U.S. Economy Over A Barrel?" Forbes 8:09 AM
  • "Apple Pay Is Nowhere Close To Replacing Your Wallet Yet" Business Insider 8:11 AM
  • "Just don't blame Bono! Apple iTunes music sales PLUNGE" The Register 10:02 AM
  • "Apple to integrate Beats Music into iTunes as music downloads falter" The Inquirer 8:08 AM
  • "When iPhones Ring, the Economy Listens/Gloomy economic news and the wild swings of the stock market may be getting you down. But at least you can count on this: We've entered the sweet spot of the iPhone cycle." ["'The iPhone is having a measurable impact,' said Michael Feroli, the chief United States economist for JPMorgan Chase. 'It's a little gadget, but it costs a lot and it seems that everybody has one. When you do the multiplication, it's going to matter.' He estimates that iPhone sales are adding one-quarter to one-third of a percentage point to the annualized growth rate of the gross domestic product."]  New York Times [Free Registration Required] 10/25
  • "Apple planning to integrate Beats Music with iTunes next year: Report" ANI 10/25
  • "Why Apple On The Prowl Is A Good Sign" Investopedia 10/25
  • "Apple Pay Takes On Hackers, Cash: Apple Pay further locks in the position of Visa and MasterCard, the world's top payment networks."  Barron's 10/25
  • "Taking Apple Pay for a Spin: The iPhone 6 has a new app designed to foil hackers bent on stealing your credit-card data." Barron's 10/25
  • "Apple and GT Advanced Technologies settle $439m sapphire display pre-payment" The Inquirer 10/25
  • "Apple ordered to raise staff wages by political activist Ralph Nader: Instead of using its surplus to buy stocks back from the wealth" The Inquirer 10/25