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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, June 30, 2018
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Why Apple's Keyboard Controversy Restarted Conspiracy Theories It Plans for Its Products to Fail"  Slate 7:07 AM
  • "Apple Builds Next-Gen Apple Maps, 1st Update Coming Soon: Here's Why It's So Important"  Forbes 10:36 AM
  • "Apple overhauling Maps app with vans and users' data, after issues with the iPhone tool since launch" Telegraph 8:04 AM
  • "The Apple-Samsung 'thermonuclear war' over Android is over, but at least we got these iPhone prototype photos out of the battle" Business Insider 10:43 AM
  • "U.K. regulatory board backs Apple iPhone X claim of 'studio quality portraits'"  AppleInsider 7:02 AM
  • "iPhone X Camera Can Officially Shoot Studio Quality Portraits" Redmond Pie 7:26 AM
  • "Apple is rebuilding Maps from the ground up: The company is rolling out more detailed maps built from its own data for the first time"  TechCrunch 6/29
  • "Questions about Apple's new Maps, answered"  TechCrunch 6/29
  • "Apple will reboot Maps using its own data, starting in iOS 12" VentureBeat 6/29
  • "Apple has been secretly working for 4 years to make Apple Maps something you might actually want to use" Business Insider 6/29
  • "Apple is rebuilding Maps with its own data" The Verge 6/29
  • "Why a Media Bundle Makes So Much Sense for Apple"  Slate 6/29
  • "Apple's Reported Plans for a Content Bundle Could Pave the Way for Bigger Things: The tech giant is reportedly mulling a subscription service that pairs Apple Music with original video and magazine articles. But why stop there?"  TheStreet 6/29
  • "The Apple TV and tvOS could use a little love: Ideas on how Apple could spice up its living room play."  Macworld 6/29
  • "Apple fans fight back against Qualcomm ban on iPhone imports" Cult of Mac 6/29
  • "Apple fanbois ride to the aid of iGiant in patent spat with Qualcomm" The Register 6/29