apple
Apple kills Google's internal apps, too Paid Members Public
Google feels Apple's banhammer a day after Facebook fell before it…
Facebook's data harvesting app killed by Apple — taking Facebook's internal apps with it Paid Members Public
Facebook gets caught abusing Apple's Enterprise Developer Program - and the consequences wreak havoc amongst its employees
Apple's bad news: the confirmation bias magnet Paid Members Public
The coverage of Apple's bad financial news tells us more about the pundits than the company itself.
Apple ending its photo printing service on 30th September Paid Members Public
It looks like Apple is killing its venerable photo and photobook printing service this autumn.
Peak Steve Jobs Paid Members Public
From a fantastic thread about memories of someone who worked on the launch of the first iPad back in 2010. > (4) at one point steve wanted to turn UIKit elements orange. not just any orange, he wanted a particular orange from the button on a certain old sony remote.
Droning on about Apple's new campus Paid Members Public
It’s been over a decade since I worked as a property and architecture journalist — but I’m still fascinated by the new Apple campus: It’s not so much the architecture itself, but the interplay between the different buildings, that fascinates me. It’s an under-considered part of the
Apple News is working, says The Telegraph Paid Members Public
The Telegraph is seeing substantial reader growth – from Apple News [http://digiday.com/media/apple-news-the-telegraph/]: > For The Telegraph, Apple News has become the most effective third-party platform at driving readers to its own sites and app — where it can eventually turn them into subscribers. (Note the contrast here to