Dec 2nd 2014
MacBreak Weekly 431
iPhone Lands on its Feet
Hosted by
Andy Ihnatko
Apple patents iPhone fall protection system.
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Guests:
Mike Elgan
Hosts: Mike Elgan, Serenity Caldwell, Andy Ihnatko, and Allison Sheridan.
The star witness in Apple iPod antitrust lawsuit is Steve Jobs, Apple sends out a push notification promoting its RED campaign, Apple patents a fall protection system that would enable iPhones to shift their center of gravity in midair, one in ten iPhone owners "very likely" to buy an Apple Watch, Google's Chromecast leapfrogs Apple TV, and more.
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Running time: 01:42:43
Links
- Star Witness in Apple Lawsuit Is Steve Jobs (NY Times)
- Steve Jobs emails featured in Apple iPod antitrust trial (Reuters)
- Apple sends out push notification ad for the RED campaign (Apple Insider)
- Eddy Cue on ebook price fixing: "You have to fight for your principles no matter what" (9to5Mac)
- Can Apple clear its name in the ebooks drama? (Fortune)
- Apple patents active fall protection system that shifts iPhones in midair (Apple Insider)
- One in 10 iPhone owners 'very likely' to buy an Apple Watch (Fortune)
- Google Chromecast Leapfrogs Apple TV as the Aging Media Player Loses Ground to Rivals (MacRumors)
- Google sold more Chromebooks to US schools than Apple did iPads in Q3 (9to5Google)
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