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MacSurfer's Archive: Tuesday, January 20, 2015
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Opinion: Tim Cook's missed opportunity at Apple/The new CEO is creating his own legacy, but emerging from Steve Jobs' shadow isn't easy"  MarketWatch 8:14 AM
  • "iPhone shipments last quarter likely to set a record: If Morgan Stanley's prediction of 69 million iPhone shipments is accurate, the figure would far surpass the 51 million iPhones that Apple actually moved during the final quarter of 2013."  CNET 9:40 AM
  • "How many iPads did Apple sell last quarter?" Fortune 2:38 PM
  • "Apple December Quarter: Of iPads, Software And Others" Seeking Alpha 10:05 AM
  • "Morgan Stanley sees Apple's strong holiday sales continuing into 2015" AppleInsider 10:54 AM
  • "Apple Steps Up Lobbying in Washington/Tim Cook recently traveled to an unfamiliar destination for an Apple Inc. chief executive officer: The U.S. Capitol." ["Apple, which has come under increasing scrutiny as the world's most valuable company, is becoming more of a regular around Washington. While co-founder Steve Jobs shunned the nation's capital, Apple lobbied the White House, Congress and 13 departments and agencies from the Food and Drug Administration to the Federal Trade Commission in 2014 through the third quarter, according to OpenSecrets.org. In 2009, Apple lobbied only Congress and six agencies."] Bloomberg 8:01 AM
  • "Apple Increasing Lobbying Presence in Washington, D.C. Under Tim Cook" MacRumors 10:05 AM
  • "Apple Spends More on Lobbying as Politics and Technology Intersect" The Mac Observer 9:28 PM
  • "Sorry, Qualcomm, Apple – your patents don't scare us: Google neutrality pacts has shifted the balance" ["The ability of both Qualcomm and Apple, in their respective fields of IPR, to dictate terms from rivals is now severely constrained. Apple still has lawsuits outstanding with Samsung, in particular, but it is being squeezed on two fronts – by a series of Google-initiated neutrality pacts which unite many important players against unnecessary litigation; and by its weakness in standards-essential IPR."]  The Register 8:12 AM