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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, October 11, 2015
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "The Silent Explosion of Apple Inc.'s Enterprise Arm"  The Motley Fool 8:04 AM
  • "Apple TV may have killed all hope for Nintendo games on iOS"  The Next Web 10:31 AM
  • "'Steve Jobs' is a new kind of biopic — and not entirely true"  Los Angeles Times [Paid Membership Required] 5:25 PM
  • "Has Apple abandoned computers? Apple has released a plethora of new devices lately, refreshing its iPhone range, releasing a new iPad and an Apple TV device. But what about its laptop range? Computers are still relevant and play an important role in our lives, but they are not sexy like smartphones or new like smartwatches." Stuff: New Zealand 5:31 PM
  • "Apple news-churn app mysteriously stops churning news in China" The Register 8:04 AM
  • "Apple Cripples iOS News App In China To Avoid Inevitable Censorship Demands" HotHardware 5:32 PM
  • "Apple reportedly blocks access to Apple News in China" The Verge 10:31 AM
  • "Apple Appears to Deactivate Its News App In China" Time 2:48 PM
  • "Apple is Blocking Its Own News App in China" Gizmodo 10:32 AM
  • "Apple named most 'intimate' brand for UAE consumers" Gulf News 8:11 AM
  • "Apple's brilliant decision to drop its HDTV plans in favor of a new Apple TV"  BGR 10/10
  • "Judge declines to order Apple to disable security on device seized by U.S."  Newsday 10/10
  • "Obama Won't Seek Access to Encrypted User Data" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 10/10
  • "Obama backs away from law to access encrypted information" Reuters 10/10
  • "The White House Backs Down On Phone Encryption" TechCrunch 10/10
  • "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] 10/10
  • "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 10/10
  • "Apple News app disabled in mainland China, works fine in Hong Kong" Mashable 10/10
  • "Apple confirms it is disabling its News App in China" 9to5Mac 10/10
  • "Apple execs don't want you to believe Steve Jobs' own memories of himself" Business Insider 10/10