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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, March 18, 2015
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "The Steve Jobs You Didn't Know: Kind, Patient, And Human: The untold story of Tim Cook's friendship with Steve Jobs—and why Jobs wouldn't let Cook try to save his life."  Fast Company 7:13 AM
  • "Tim Cook: Steve Jobs wasn't a 'greedy, selfish egomaniac'" CNNMoney 7:23 AM
  • "The Apple Watch will be the first smartwatch that matters, claims CEO" The Verge 7:53 AM
  • "CEO Tim Cook talks Apple Watch, Apple corporate culture in new interview" AppleInsider 9:50 AM
  • "Tim Cook offering up Apple TV data in bid to lure partners"  New York Post 7:24 AM
  • "Apple Luring TV Content Partners With Promises of Data Sharing" MacRumors 7:13 AM
  • "Unbundling Pay-TV Brings New Questions: 'Cord-Cutting' choices grow, but questions for consumers, companies swirl/The media industry is racing toward an Internet-TV future at a breathtaking pace. But the swift changes, highlighted by efforts from Apple Inc., Dish Network Corp. and others, are giving consumers an array of confusing options and forcing entertainment giants to confront some sober realities." WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 8:29 AM
  • "Apple TV 'skinny' package likely to accelerate cord cutting" Los Angeles Times [Paid Membership Required] 8:15 AM
  • "I, Cringely Net Neutrality, Apple, and the future of TV" ["Having so much cash means that Apple can afford to wreak a lot of havoc in television with very little risk to its core business. They can take OTT further because making money with such a relatively small business isn't that important. They can easily do radical things like (this is just an idea, not a prediction) buying-up the services of every member of the Writers Guild of America, inserting Apple deeply and inextricably into the Hollywood creative process. Apple can do pretty much whatever it pleases and there's not much any other company can really do about it, which is why we'll over the next couple years see dramatic changes throughout cable TV."]  I, Cringely 3:16 PM