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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, March 31, 2013
 

 

General Interest/Potpourri
  • "San Francisco Mall Store Set for Expansion" ifoAppleStore 8:33 PM
  • "Sound quality suffers as MP3s take over: Phones and tablets are now the most popular way to listen to music. Shame MP3s can sound so rubbish, says Universal Music's Paul Smernicki in our latest Digital Beats column" Telegraph 7:58 AM
  • "Leaked Roadmap Reveals BlackBerry's Second Attempt At An iPad-Killer" Business Insider 7:59 AM
  • "Your iPhone's Long Journey Home [Infographic] iClarified 3/30
  • "Apple CEO Tim Cook's High School Photos" AllThingsD 3/30
  • "Apple CEO Tim Cook in high school: Most studious, plaid pants, War Eagle [Gallery] 9 to 5 Mac 3/30
  • "Rare Apple photos: Cook in high school, Jobs back on the job" CNET News 3/30
  • "Apple fanboys mercilessly tweaked in cider ad: Britain's Somersby Cider decides that it should attempt to tickle the ribs of Apple's faithful in a new ad. The difference between this cider and an Apple product? It works in direct sunlight. Ho. Ho." CNET News 3/30
  • "Hidden messages: An Apple Easter egg hunt" Macworld 3/30
  • "What 12 Now-Famous Tech Executives Looked Like When They Were Young" [Slideshow, includes Steve Jobs] Business Insider 3/30
  • "iOS ups lead over Android among business users, report says: Apple's iOS accounted for 58 percent of all mobile devices found among the enterprise crowd in a new report from Citrix." CNET News 3/29
  • "Google Overtakes Apple As Most Popular Publisher in iOS App Store" PadGadget 3/29
  • "A Visual Guide to the iPhone 5 on T-Mobile" AnandTech 3/29
  • "Apple Launches New 'Why You'll Love An iPad' Promotional Webpage" App Advice 3/29
  • "Apple sings praises of iPad in second part of iDevice Web campaign" Digital Trends 3/29
  • "Report: Apple pushing to get 'iRadio' going this summer" MacNN 3/29
  • "Apple once again rumored to be readying an iRadio subscription music service" iMore 3/29
  • "Omnicom's Paul Wright to run iAds Eurpoe" TUAW 3/29
  • "Cassidy on Nolan Bushnell: 'Steve was difficult,' says man who first hired Steve Jobs" San Jose Mercury News [Free Registration Required] 3/29
  • "1985 TV show discusses the Apple Macintosh" TUAW 3/29
  • "1985: Computer Chronicles Looks at the Original Mac" FairerPlatform 3/29
  • "Private collector builds Apple Pop-Up Museum to 'tell the story of Apple': Apple's averse to building its own museum, so collectors are filling the gaps." Ars Technica 3/29
  • "Brand New Photo Confirms That Kim Jong-un Is A Mac User" Business Insider 3/29
  • "Kim Jong Un Uses An iMac" MacTrast 3/29
Non-Apple News
  • "Youth flock to mobile messaging apps, may be threat to Facebook" Reuters 9:40 PM
  • "The 'Prince of Spam' linked to the biggest DDoS attack in history" The Verge 3/30
  • "Amazon shares statistics on growing Appstore and Kindle Fire" T3 3/30
  • "Why Did This Smartphone Explode?" Mashable 3/30
  • "HTC One Lands in Taiwan, Unboxing and Hands-on, Flaws Spotted" M.I.C. Gadget 3/30
  • "Sony May have Invented a Killer eBook Design" Patent Bolt 3/29
  • "Best Buy to give Samsung Apple-style store-in-store facilities" 9 to 5 Google 3/29
Publications/Podcasts
  • "Talkcast tonight, 10pm ET/7pm PT: Holiday potpourri" TUAW 6:47 PM
  • "Engadget Podcast 337 - 03.28.13" Engadget 8:23 AM
  • "056 - I'm Delicate Like a Flower: Stephen and Myke discuss Apple's iPad marketing, the Retina MacBook Pro, Stephen's impressions of his Pebble smartwatch and the rumored Facebook phone." 70 Decibels 3/29
  • "The TouchArcade Show - 97 - GDC Special Edition" Touch Arcade 3/29
  • "Gene Steinberg meets Bryan Chaffin from The Mac Observer and Joe Wilcox from Beta News, this week on the Tech Night Owl LIVE!" The Tech Night Owl LIVE 3/29
  • "Ars Technicast, Episode 23–Ghosts of online services we abandoned: Forgotten and dead accounts tell us a lot about where the Internet was back then." Ars Technica 3/29