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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, October 10, 2015
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple's brilliant decision to drop its HDTV plans in favor of a new Apple TV"  BGR 7:43 AM
  • "Judge declines to order Apple to disable security on device seized by U.S."  Newsday 9:23 AM
  • "Obama Won't Seek Access to Encrypted User Data" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 12:36 PM
  • "Obama backs away from law to access encrypted information" Reuters 5:28 PM
  • "The White House Backs Down On Phone Encryption" TechCrunch 12:35 PM
  • "Apple Is Said to Deactivate Its News App in China: Apple has disabled its news app in China, according to a person with direct knowledge of the situation, the most recent sign of how difficult it can be for foreign companies to manage the strict rules governing media and online expression there." New York Times [Free Registration Required] 12:35 PM
  • "Report: Apple Blocking Apple News in China/Rather than having to deal with censoring Apple News in China, Apple is just making it impossible to access—for now." PC Magazine 6:29 PM
  • "Apple News app disabled in mainland China, works fine in Hong Kong" Mashable 5:24 PM
  • "Apple confirms it is disabling its News App in China" 9to5Mac 5:24 PM
  • "Apple execs don't want you to believe Steve Jobs' own memories of himself" Business Insider 12:12 PM
  • "Opinion: Tim Cook is better for Apple than Steve Jobs would be/He's a better executive at a more complex and diverse Apple 2.0"  MarketWatch 10/9
  • "How Might Apple Manufacture a Car? Apple could subcontract the manufacturing required to produce a car and focus on the software, which is becoming ever more important."  Technology Review 10/9
  • "Apple Mac sales down, but the broader PC market is even worse off: Apple is selling fewer MacBooks and iMacs, according to analyst IDC, but declining PC sales across the board means the company actually occupies a larger slice of the market."  CNET 10/9
  • "Mac sales slowest in two years, say researchers, but still well ahead of the rest of the PC industry" 9to5Mac 10/9
  • "Apple removes some apps from online store over security concerns" Reuters 10/9
  • "Apple removes apps from store that could spy on data traffic: The company recommends deleting the apps but oddly didn't name them" IDG News Service 10/9
  • "Apple pulls adblocker that worked on mobile apps such as Facebook" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 10/9
  • "Apple borks Apple News ad-blocking app due to 'privacy concerns': Cupertino claims it is working with the developers to get the apps back in the App Store" The Register 10/9