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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, January 22, 2012
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Secrets to Apple success: Displays/While it's common knowledge that Apple is a product trendsetter via the iPod, iPhone, iPad, and MacBook Air, its status as a standard setter is not as widely known."  CNET News 8:15 AM
  • "Apple Keeps Its Moat, and Its Future, Firmly Intact"  The Motley Fool 8:15 AM
  • "Living room plan is Apple's to the core" Telegraph 3:09 PM
  • "Why Apple says it can't build an iPhone in the US: It's not just about cheap labor — flexibility in staffing, supply chains and reconfiguring factories matter"  New York Times 1:03 PM
  • "A tale of Apple, the iPhone, and overseas manufacturing" CNET News 8:17 AM
  • "Steve Jobs Was Told Anti-Poaching Idea 'Likely Illegal'" Reuters 1:01 PM
  • "Can Apple still deliver an earnings surprise? The 18% gap between the Street's estimates and independents' suggests that it can" Fortune 2:44 PM
  • "Preview - Apple 2012: Smooth sailing, for the most part" Reuters 12:28 PM
  • "Apple's iBooks Author EULA is more and less evil than you think"  BetaNews 1:20 PM
  • "Examining iBooks Author from the Publisher Perspective" TidBITS 2:58 PM
  • "iBooks Author Requires Selling Original Books Through iBookstore, Says Apple's Controversial Contract" The Huffington Post 8:23 AM
  • "Apple Will Own Your Work With iBooks Author" App Advice 8:25 AM
  • "The App Store Guide – Take Two" ["What's the use of offering more than 500,000 wares if customers can't find their way through the gigantic bazaar? I know, I already harped on about the lack of curation in Apple's App Store, but that was 16 months ago...when the Store contained a 'mere' 250,000 apps."]  Monday Note 12:29 PM
  • "It's not about the numbers, it's about quality: I'll take app curation over raw numbers any day"  Macworld 8:33 AM
  • "Apple looks to TV as profits set to hit $9.5bn: Apple is expected to deliver record profits this week as Wall Street analysts increasingly turn their focus to a television product as the company's next engine of growth."  Telegraph 1/21
  • "Exclusive: Jobs family absent from Disney board despite stake" Reuters 1/21
  • "Jobs' seat on Disney board not to be filled by widow or Trust" CNET News 1/21
  • "Apple schools us on the next wave of textbooks"  CNET News 1/21
  • "How schools are reacting to Apple's entry into education"  VentureBeat 1/21
  • "Apple's new vision of education: Can it do for learning what it did for music and mobile devices?" Computerworld 1/21
  • "Is There a Worm in Apple's E-Textbook Plans?"  WSJ Blogs 1/21
  • "Apple Just Incentivized Every College Kid To Get An iPad. As For High Schoolers..." TechCrunch 1/21
  • "On the Proprietary Nature of the iBooks Author File Format"  Daring Fireball 1/21
  • "Why iBooks Author is a Big Deal" TidBITS 1/21
  • "What Apple Is Wading Into: A Snapshot Of The K-12 Textbook Business" paidContent 1/21
  • "Apple iPad Textbook Initiatives Could Boost Bottom Line: Analyst" eWeek 1/21
  • "Is This Apple's Next Nightmare?" ["In the wake of Intel's latest earnings, the guys analyze the company's Ultrabook and its effect on the tablet competitive landscape. Will the Ultrabook replace Amazon.com's Kindle Fire tablet as the primary competitor to Apple's iPad? And what will it mean for other tech giants?"] [Video Report]  DailyFinance 1/21
  • "Opinion: Apple puts users first in the enterprise" Computerworld 1/21
  • "iPod unit sales estimates for Q1 range from 9 to 18 million" Fortune 1/21
  • "Apple Tries To Stop Sales Of Nexus Smartphone Court Battle Looms: Is a new round of Apple Vs Samsung set to kick off in the Australian Federal Court after Apple claimed that the new Nexus smartphones which comes with Android 4.0 device is guilty of copying the iOS slide to unlock functionality patented by Apple?" Smart House Magazine 1/21
  • "New Allegations in E-books Price-fixing Lawsuit: Attorneys representing e-book purchasers in a case that claims five major publishers conspired with Apple to fix the price of e-books today filed an updated complaint including new information and allegations." ["In the class-action lawsuit, consumers claim that the publishers feared Amazon's $9.99 pricing model to such a degree that they conspired with Apple to force Amazon to adopt a new agency model in which publishers set prices directly, effectively ending Amazon's ability to provide consumer-friendly pricing for e-books."] Hagens Berman 1/21
  • "Expanded lawsuit: publishers picked Apple to punish Amazon" Electronista 1/21
  • "Amended class-action lawsuit alleges Apple, publishers engaged in 'price-fixing conspiracy'" AppleInsider 1/21
  • "Apple Goes After The Galaxy Nexus' 'Slide To Unlock'" Redmond Pie 1/21