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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, January 11, 2017
 

 

Analysis/Commentary/Editorial/Opinion
  • "AirPods are even more insanely popular than you could have guessed" BGR 8:13 PM
  • "Peter Thiel says 'age of Apple' at its end" AppleInsider 6:15 PM
  • "Apple's Product Vision May Be The Cause of Recent Departures" The Mac Observer 4:47 PM
  • "Damn, Apple Is Losing a Lot of People to Tesla" Gizmodo 3:34 PM
  • "IDC: Macs have 7.5% global computer market share in quarter four of 2016" Apple World Today 4:52 PM
  • "'Fake News'" ["I'll use Apple as an example. They had a problem on their hands in the form of a deeply-negative Consumer Reports headline: 'New MacBook Pros Fail to Earn Consumer Reports Recommendation.' CR had tested the new MacBook Pros, and concluded that the battery life of all three models were insanely inconsistent."] Andy Ihnatko's Celestial Waste of Bandwidth 2:05 PM
  • "Why the 10.5-inch iPad Makes Sense Mathematically" AppAdvice 1:07 PM
  • "Why Are Coins Hidden Inside Some Of Apple's MacBooks?" Redmond Pie 12:55 PM
  • "2017 iPad Rumors: What We Know About Apple's Next Tablets" AppAdvice 12:37 PM
  • "Is Your iPhone Really Frying Your Brain? Five Things You Need To Know" Forbes 12:37 PM
  • "Did You Know Steve Jobs Played 'Special' Chess?" Apple Must 10:33 AM
  • "Now That iPhone Is 10, It's Time For Apple To Kill It"  Forbes 9:16 AM
  • "Flat sides preferred to curved edges in iPhone 8, but third option a popular suggestion in survey" 9to5Mac 9:03 AM
  • "Does the latest data mean Android's going out of fashion?" Apple Must 8:56 AM
  • "Why Can't Apple Do This To A Mac?" Mac360 8:36 AM
  • "iPhone Should Know What I Eat" TeraTalks 7:56 AM
  • "Consumer Reports Deck Stacking — or Incompetence — Exposed" The Tech Night Owl 7:43 AM
  • "Mingis on Tech: New year, new CES -- and new AirPods" Computerworld 6:48 AM
  • "Fitbit looks to challenge Apple Watch with new acquisitions" AppleInsider 4:48 PM
  • "Is Fitbit gearing up to take on the Apple Watch?" The Next Web 6:30 AM
  • "WeChat's new 'mini' function gives Apple's app store a run for its money" iMore 6:27 AM
Non-Apple
  • "The Wii U Was Great, Just Not For Me" Kotaku 5:54 PM
  • "Amazon Echo murder case raises IoT privacy questions for enterprise users" TechRepublic 12:37 PM
  • "The Inside Story of BitTorrent's Bizarre Collapse" Backchannel 11:08 AM
  • "Mint 18.1 review: Forget about Wayland and get comfy with the command line" Ars Technica 10:52 AM
  • "Wading through the Internet of Crap: CES 2017, brought to you by a whole lot of nope."  Engadget 9:16 AM
  • "Where Windows Is Still #1" NoodleMac 8:29 AM
  • "Mossberg: Streaming TV is beginning to look a lot like cable/What happened to Netflix-style choice?" ["I'm talking about Sling TV, which is owned by Dish Network and came out last year, and a new competitor, DirecTV Now, which is owned by AT&T, also the owner of the DirecTV satellite service. Both are built mainly around two things carried over from the old system: bundles of TV networks, and linear programming — what's on now. I've been watching both, on an Apple TV and on a laptop, and I feel like they are a giant step backwards by an industry that's trying to hold onto customers from an outdated system."]  The Verge 8:13 AM
  • "Bible Verses Are Easy to Guess, So Don't Use Them As Your Password" Lifehacker 6:58 AM
  • "Huawei Mate 9 Pro Review: Probably Best Android Phone Of 2016" Forbes 6:50 AM
  • "Online and Scared" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 6:41 AM
  • "Verizon's reason for cracking down on unlimited data users is bullshit" The Next Web 6:30 AM
  • "Move Over IoT, AI is the New Hot Acronym" Tech.pinions 6:28 AM
  • "Is Amazon late to the mobile voice assistant game?!?!" iMore 6:27 AM
Humor/Cartoons