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MacSurfer's Archive: Monday, June 20, 2016
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Wolverton: Apple's new privacy effort worth watching/Modern technology has presented us with something of a Faustian bargain when it comes to our privacy, but Apple thinks we should have another option."  San Jose Mercury News [Free Registration Required] 8:17 AM
  • "Apple's Loss in Chinese Patent Fight Seen Emboldening Rivals" ["'Chinese makers have been building their own IP pools over the past years and are able to somehow fight against industry giants,' he said. 'Apple isn't willing to publicly lose an IP case in China and the best option for them is to offer settlement fees.'"]  Bloomberg 1:14 PM
  • "Apple Loses, But Really Wins In China Court Ruling/Bottom line: A Beijing court's finding that Apple's iPhone 6 infringed on a small company's designs looks flawed, and the judge should be commended for allowing sales to continue pending an appeal of the case."  Forbes 8:17 AM
  • "China Smartphone Makers Enlisting Patents in Fight for Market Dominance: Huawei, ZTE, Lenovo and others acquire patents to mount challenge to Apple and Samsung" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 10:50 AM
  • "Apple can now open flagship stores in India"  The Next Web 8:07 AM
  • "Apple steps closer to opening stores in India" SiliconBeat 1:23 PM
  • "India opens its doors to Apple stores" CNNMoney 7:50 AM
  • "Apple May Soon Open Retail Stores in India" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 9:26 PM
  • "Apple finally gets the nod to open its stores in India" Mashable 8:27 AM
  • "Apple may finally get clearance for stores in India" IDG News Service 10:39 AM
  • "E-book buyers will soon get settlement payments from Apple price-fixing case: Many buyers will get credits from their e-book retailers" IDG News Service 1:17 PM
  • "Your iBooks price fixing credit is on its way: You'll get $6.93 per book thanks to Apple's alleged collusion with publishers." Engadget 8:03 PM