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MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, September 12, 2019
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple Nears Record as Market Cap Again Surpasses $1 Trillion"  Bloomberg [Free/Paid Registration Required] 11:22 AM
  • "The People With Power at Apple" ["Some former Apple employees say the relatively small size of the senior management layer is a legacy of Steve Jobs, who on his return to Apple in 1997 simplified the management structure to allow for quick decision-making. Jobs could discuss and make decisions with as few as 10 people in a room. His structure allowed him to skip levels and communicate with people under his direct reports, according to one former Apple executive. But right now, 'it looks like the senior vice presidents have way too many reports ... it doesn't look particularly effective,' the former Apple executive said, referring to the title held by most of Cook's direct reports."]  The Information [Subscription Required for Full Article] 11:27 AM
  • "Dropcam founder Greg Duffy reportedly leaves Apple" CNBC 12:24 PM
  • "Apple's new iPhones shift smartphone camera battleground to AI"  Reuters 8:06 AM
  • "The Biggest iPhone News Is a Tiny New Chip Inside It: By embracing ultra-wideband location tech, Apple has a chance to reshape experiences way beyond AirDrop."  Wired [Free/Paid Registration Required] 8:00 AM
  • "Apple's New Pricing Strategy Drives a Breakout in the Stock: By dropping the iPhone price and coming in low on Apple TV+ and Arcade pricing, the firm is aiming to steal market share from competitors." RealMoney [Subscription Required for Full Article] 8:27 AM
  • "Apple new pricing strategy steals spotlight at iPhone 11 launch" DigiTimes [Subscription Required for Full Article] 8:19 AM
  • "The new Apple 10.2-inch iPad is Apple's not-so-secret weapon: With a new, larger screen and more pro-level features, the entry-level iPad feels more Pro than ever."  CNET 8:05 AM