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MacSurfer's Archive: Monday, August 31, 2015
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple Eyes Move Into Original Programming (Exclusive)" ["Sources indicate the Cupertino, Calif. colossus has held preliminary conversations in recent weeks with executives in Hollywood to suss out their interest in spearheading efforts to produce entertainment content. The unit putting out the feelers reports into Eddy Cue, who is Apple's point man on all content-related matters, from its negotiations with programmers for Apple TV to its recent faceoff with Taylor Swift."]  Variety 7:24 PM
  • "Apple reportedly preparing in-house video productions, bid on Top Gear successor" 9to5Mac 7:35 PM
  • "Apple said to be exploring making its own movies and TV shows: Original content could be a valuable addition to a much-hinted-at Web-based subscription TV service." CNET 8:47 PM
  • "Apple and Cisco Partner to Deliver Fast-Lane for iOS Enterprise Users"  Marketwired 2:23 PM
  • "Apple's deal with Cisco will lay out a red carpet for critical iOS apps: The partnership could tie iPhones more tightly to workplace networks, but there's no timeline yet" IDG News Service 9:06 PM
  • "Apple, Cisco Unveil Business Partnership: Collaboration is aimed at spurring sales of iPhones, iPads to businesses" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 2:23 PM
  • "Apple And Cisco Team Up To Make iPhones Better Suited For Enterprise" Forbes 2:24 PM
  • "Apple partners with Cisco to boost enterprise business" Reuters 3:21 PM
  • "Apple Partners Up With Cisco on Corporate Networks" Bloomberg Video 2:23 PM
  • "Apple aims to boost mobile device sales with Cisco's help" Associated Press 2:24 PM
  • "How the new iPhone could save Apple"  Fortune 8:37 AM
  • "Apple's Ad Blockers Rile Publishers" ["'Apple is going to create a massive consumer appetite for blocking ads,' said Sean Blanchfield, chief executive of PageFair, a company that helps publishers combat ad blocking. Apple's is a more lucrative audience. Users on iOS spend more money on their devices than those on Google's Android operating system, making them more desirable to advertisers."]  Wall Street Journal 8:22 AM
  • "Life After Content Blocking: Ad blocking started as an initiative by independent developers who wanted to improve our browsing experience. Now that at least one company, Apple, has made Content Blocking 'official', ad-supported publishing business models are in trouble." Monday Note 8:23 AM
  • "Apple Wages War On Mobile Advertising" Benzinga 8:37 AM
  • "3 signs Apple has entered Twilight Zone of virtual reality: Does Apple, with its links to Hollywood, see opportunities that nerdier companies might have missed?"  Fortune 8:23 AM
  • "Benedict Evans on How Both Apple and Google Are Winning the Smartphone Wars (Video)" Re/code 8:19 AM
  • "Apple Inc. Is Bucking This One Smartphone Trend: Sales of smartphones declined in the second quarter of this year, but Apple's iPhones are moving in the opposite direction."  The Motley Fool 8:33 AM