Dec 16th 2014
MacBreak Weekly 433
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Apple Christmas ad, Apple Pay success, and more.
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Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Alex Lindsay, and Rene Ritchie.
Jury finds Apple not guilty of harming consumers in iTunes case, Apple's Christmas TV ad, some Bose products are now back up for sale, U.S. faces tough questions in Apple e-books antitrust appeal, dozens more companies sign up for Apple Pay, where Apple's money comes from, Samsung in talks to launch Apple Pay competitor, and more.
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Running time: 01:38:32
Links
- Jury finds Apple not guilty of harming consumers in iTunes DRM case (The Verge)
- The Apple Christmas TV ad may be sweet, but it leaves a bad taste (The Guardian)
- Some Bose products now back up for sale on Apple Online Store after nearly two months (9to5Mac)
- Apple Stops Online Sales in Russia Over Ruble Fluctuations (Bloomberg)
- U.S. faces tough questions in Apple e-books antitrust appeal (Reuters)
- Dozens More Companies Sign Up for Apple Pay (NY Times)
- This Is Where Apple's Money Comes From (Business Insider)
- Samsung in Talks to Launch Apple Pay Competitor (Recode)
- Fans scramble for iPod Classic, the music player Apple killed off (The Guardian)
- Why United Is Giving Every Flight Attendant a New iPhone 6
- Apple Reverses Course, Allows Transmit to Reinstate 'Send To' Feature (MacRumors)
- Apple's Hour of Code workshops delight kids... of all ages! (iMore)
- Pick: Patrick Stewart Christmas Carol (Audible)
- Pick: Letterman Holiday Show (YouTube)
- Pick: Email+
- Pick: Group Text+
- Pick: Workflow
- Pick: iMore Awards
- Pick: Audio Implements
- Pick: Kero Cable