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MacSurfer's Archive: Friday, September 23, 2016
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Exclusive: Japan's antitrust watchdog considers action against Apple, carriers - sources/Japanese regulators are considering taking action against Apple Inc over possible antitrust violations that may have helped it dominate the nation's smartphone sales, government sources said, a move that could hit the company's profit margins in one of its most profitable markets."  Reuters 6:55 AM
  • "This is a big sign Apple Music is acting like a record label: Apple just hired a former Epic Records executive who could help Apple Music double down on streaming exclusives. Scott Seviour, a former senior vice president at Epic Records, is joining Apple in Los Angeles to work on original content. At Epic, which he left in 2014, he worked with LA Reid, the CEO of Epic and a veteran music executive most famous for appearing on 'The X Factor.'" Business Insider 12:18 PM
  • "Another record label honcho joins Apple Music band" Cult of Mac 2:00 PM
  • "Apple Stepping Up Plans for Amazon Echo-Style Smart-Home Device"  Bloomberg 7:18 AM
  • "Apple 'Pressing Ahead' Into Prototype Testing for Echo-Like Smart Home Device Powered by Siri" MacRumors 9:07 AM
  • "Apple's Echo rival reportedly has a prototype, complete with cameras" CNET 9:34 AM
  • "Report: Apple's answer to the Amazon Echo inches closer to reality" ZDNet 1:08 PM
  • "It's not McLaren Racing, but McLaren Applied Technologies, that Apple is likely lusting after"  TechCrunch 9:34 AM
  • "Apple buys big data and machine learning firm TupleJump: Tech giants continue buying spree" V3 7:12 AM
  • "Apple Keeps Buying Companies In This Space" Fortune 6:50 AM
  • "How Apple's hardline privacy policy limits key features in Photos and Siri: Apple should be able to find a middle ground that maintains users' privacy and provides the features that people want." Macworld 7:07 AM