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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, May 4, 2013
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Editorial: Apple's iOS is the new Windows"  AppleInsider 5:40 PM
  • "Apple's Share Of The U.S. Smartphone Market Approaches 40 Percent" App Advice 6:54 AM
  • "Apple's share of the U.S. smartphone market now close to 40%" TUAW 2:50 PM
  • "Apple's lead over Samsung in the U.S. widened in April"  Fortune 4:36 PM
  • "Apple's new Berlin store: fans' ardour remains undimmed/Despite suggestions that Apple is losing its cool factor, those fans at the opening of its new Berlin store were as enthusiastic as ever, writes Jeevan Vasagar" Telegraph 7:16 AM
  • "Samsung Galaxy S4 ad takes (yet) another shot at Apple" Crave @ CNET 7:17 AM
  • "Google's Cloud Is Eating Apple's Lunch" TechCrunch 8:31 AM
  • "Apple, Google should explore new technologies to prevent cellphone thefts" New York Times 7:18 AM
  • "Games dominate Apple's all-time apps list" USA Today 7:18 AM
  • "Review: Google Now useful as a supplement to Siri" USA Today 7:19 AM
  • "Apple Offering $10k Prize to User Who Downloads 50 Billionth App" ABC News 8:21 AM
  • "Why the iPhone Is Falling Behind"  Cult of Mac 5:07 PM
  • "Federal Circuit denies Google motion to terminate Apple's appeal of Wisconsin rate-setting dismissal"  Foss Patents 5/3
  • "Apple wins right to appeal Wisconsin FRAND dismissal case: Motorola blocked from having appeal dismissed outright" Electronista 5/3
  • "Samsung to appeals court: injunction for Apple would only 'confuse and intimidate' customers"  Foss Patents 5/3
  • "Analysts: iOS7 Will Be Flat by Design/Like every other rumored Apple project or product, the forthcoming iOS 7 is the object of much speculation. The latest reports point to the company's design guru Jony Ive as being very hands-on with a possible total redesign that stresses flatter, minimal style over its current real world emulations. The design danger? Looking too much like the competition."  MacNewsWorld 5/3
  • "Maybe the Low-End iPhone Is Really a Mid-End iPhone" AllThingsD 5/3
  • "Will the low-cost iPhone in fact be a $350 mid-level handset?" 9 to 5 Mac 5/3
  • "Apple's Lower-Cost iPhone As a 'Mid-End' Device" MacRumors 5/3
  • "Apple's iPad mini seen as 'winning template' for launching low-cost iPhone" AppleInsider 5/3
  • "Odds shorten that next Apple product will be cheaper iPhone: Cheaper iPhone would allow Apple to capture pay-as-you-go market" The Guardian 5/3
  • "Apple Has Been Too Slow To Make A TV, And Now A Huge Opportunity Has Passed"  Business Insider 5/3
  • "Apple's Profit Slide Is Great News For Its Prospects In China"  ReadWrite 5/3