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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, February 2, 2020
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "What the EU mandate for a common smartphone charger means"  AppleInsider 12:20 PM
  • "Apple Is Closing All of Its Stores and Corporate Offices in China Because of the Coronavirus Outbreak" Gizmodo UK 7:19 AM
  • "Coronavirus won't delay iPhone 9 launch, says Apple supplier Foxconn: Apple CEO Tim Cook last month said that the Coronavirus outbreak may have an impact on the company operations." Hindustan Times 7:23 AM
  • "Virus threatens U.S. companies' supply of Chinese-made parts and materials" Seattle Times 8:48 PM
  • "iPad at 10: Now What? Ten years ago, Steve Jobs announced his latest and, unfortunately, last product. At first, Apple's tablet took off faster than the iPhone but now seems to have lost some momentum. Today, we look at what happened and wonder what might come next." Monday Note 4:50 PM
  • "Apple Closes Chinese Stores, Corporate Offices Due to Coronavirus: The company operates more than 40 stores in China and relies on the country for about a fifth of total sales" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 2/1
  • "Apple to close all China mainland stores due to virus outbreak"  Reuters 2/1
  • "Coronavirus: Apple to close all shops in China amid fears over deadly outbreak/McDonalds and Starbucks stores also shut as precautionary measure" The Independent 2/1
  • "Apple temporarily closes all 42 stores in China as coronavirus spreads" CNN 2/1
  • "Coronavirus forces Apple to close all stores and offices in China until February 9" AppleInsider 2/1
  • "Apple is closing all offices and stores in China through February 9th" The Verge 2/1
  • "Apple is closing all mainland China stores due to coronavirus outbreak" Engadget 2/1
  • "Coronavirus Closes Apple's China-Based Retail Stores, Corporate Offices: Retail stores, corporate offices, and contact centers in China are closed through February 9 as the coronavirus spreads globally. Apple's online store will remain open, though." PC Magazine 2/1