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MacSurfer's Archive: Friday, February 10, 2017
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple met with Chinese regulators to discuss the iPhone's mysterious battery drain problem: An Apple representative traveled to Beijing this week to discuss iPhone battery malfunctions with a consumer watchdog organization affiliated with the government. The meeting, held yesterday, shows that as Beijing ramps up scrutiny of Apple, the tech company continues to try and appease the government."  Quartz 12:22 PM
  • "Apple may have paid Qualcomm approx. $40 per iPhone, accounted for third of Qualcomm's revenues" Foss Patents 1:58 PM
  • "How Apple can make music sound sweeter: Apple Music is a good start, but the company should also fix iTunes, improve AirPlay, and consider getting back into the speaker game."  Macworld 6:58 AM
  • "Apple CEO Tim Cook: Fake news 'is one of today's chief problems'"  Business Insider 6:51 AM
  • "Apple 'optimistic' about post-Brexit UK"  BBC 7:01 AM
  • "Apple CEO Tim Cook says UK will be 'just fine' after Brexit" V3 6:41 AM
  • "Tim Cook says UK will be 'just fine' after Brexit, visits iPad-centric school and Tate Britain art gallery" 9to5Mac 6:34 AM
  • "Apple, Inc. CEO Tim Cook Talks Up Augmented Reality's Potential (Again)" FOXBusiness 9:23 PM
  • "How Apple Inc. Hopes to Grow Its Services Business to $50 Billion by 2020" The Motley Fool 12:54 PM
  • "Apple Pay boss says CBA, NAB, Westpac risk missing the future of payments: The global head of Apple Pay has put three of Australia's big banks on notice that the technology giant's global payments system will steal their customers and they risk being left behind in the development of digital wallets."  Australian Financial Review 9:40 AM