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MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, March 5, 2015
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "No revamped Apple music service at March event, launch planned for WWDC"  9to5Mac 12:37 PM
  • "Apple's Streaming Music Service Will Debut In June" TechCrunch 2:06 PM
  • "U.S. appeals court unlikely to grant Apple an injunction against Samsung over three software patents"  Foss Patents 7:07 AM
  • "Apple urges court to force Samsung to remove phone features" Bloomberg News [Free Registration Required] 8:58 AM
  • "Let's Face It: The Apple Watch Will Sell More Than A Million Units In Its First Month" TechCrunch 12:36 PM
  • "Judge Isn't Buying Apple's Claims That It Suffered Irreparable Harm From Samsung Patent Infringement" HotHardware 4:17 PM
  • "Apple's capitulation to China undermines Obama's tough talk on snooping"  Quartz 7:10 AM
  • "Apple already agreed to the tough Chinese rules that Obama is furious about" Business Insider 7:10 AM
  • "Continental wants to be partner on possible Apple car: CEO"  Reuters 6:59 AM
  • "BMW says talks with Apple don't involve developing a car"  Reuters 7:00 AM
  • "Asian firms challenge Apple: Several big Asian phone companies have launched new high-end smartphones and other wireless gizmos, hoping to challenge US giant Apple in a big year for wireless gadgets." AAP 8:10 AM
  • "Apple's Party and the Things I Learned at Mobile World Congress" ["Hardware makers like Huawei Technologies, which unveiled a smart watch to be launched in several months, got a tepid response, showing why Apple will dominate that nascent market for a long time. And Apple, which hasn't formally participated in the conference since launching the iPhone, made a surprise appearance on the show's sidelines that had attendees buzzing, then shrugging."] The Information [Subscription Required for Full Article] 12:46 PM
  • "Apple Pay Stung by Low-Tech Fraudsters: Transactions involved credit-card data stolen in retailer breaches" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 8:05 PM
  • "Apple Pay fraud stems from retailer data breaches, Apple Store purchases account for 80% of unauthorized buys" AppleInsider 8:05 PM