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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, April 8, 2018
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple, Amazon and Google Also Are Bracing for Privacy Regulations: U.S. technology companies have stayed largely exempt from significant government regulation and self-policing of privacy, but that is about to change"  WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 8:34 AM
  • "Facebook, Google, Apple, and Amazon have too much power — so it's time for regulators to take on tech's titans"  Business Insider 8:35 AM
  • "ARM Mac: Piece of Cake Or Gas Refinery? Here we go again, probably 'for real' this time. In 2020, Apple is to kick Intel out of its Macintosh line. This could merely be the third processor transition since the Mac's 1984 birth, but this one will turn out more 'interesting' than previous CPU switches."  Monday Note 8:56 PM
  • "Apple Is Waving a Fat Wad of Cash at Hollywood"  The Motley Fool 8:34 AM
  • "Apple faces patent lawsuit over Watch's heart rate sensor: The plaintiff claims that he showed Apple the patents it violated." Engadget 8:39 AM
  • "Full audio: Our extended, uncut interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook"  Recode 4/7
  • "Apple is facing its toughest fight since the 1980s: But while the iPhone is singularly important, both to Apple and to the category of devices it's inspired over the last decade, technology companies are now jockeying to usher in the next wave of personal computing. The consensus is artificial intelligence is going to be the key differentiator..."  Quartz 4/7
  • "Apple Hires Former Amazon Devices CTO for Software Role" Bloomberg 4/7
  • "Apple's AI 'Coup,' Explained" Benzinga 4/7
  • "Popular Apps Are Leaving the Apple Watch: Is that a bad sign?"  Slate 4/7
  • "Saudi Crown Prince talks joint projects with Apple's Tim Cook in Silicon Valley"  Al Arabiya 4/7
  • "Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets with Tim Cook at Apple Park to discuss app development, education opportunities, more" 9to5Mac 4/7