Let’s Talk Apple – Ep. 41 (January 2017)


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The show starts with some quick followups to stories from last month, before moving on to look at a few notable numbers that and Apple-related legal stories that made the news in January. The four main stories are the tech world’s response to President Trump’s immigration and refugee ban, Apple’s Q1 2017 earnings call, changes to the App Store reviews API, and whether or not we should worry about the apparent rise in high-profile departures from Apple over the past weeks. The show finishes with a quick rundown of some other shorter Apple-related stories that made the news in January.

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Followups
  • The mystery of the insane battery results from Consumer Reports is resolved. They were using a developer feature to disable caching (totally not how real people browse), and there was a bug in that feature. Apple will fix the bug, and Consumer Reports now recommend the new MacBook Pro – www.loopinsight.com/… & www.consumerreports.org/…
  • The Samsung Note 7 Fiasco comes to a conclusion
Notable Numbers
  • Recommended Reading – Apple's 2016 report card from Six Colors – sixcolors.com/…
  • Apple Releases some App Store Statistics – www.apple.com/…
    • 1 January 2017 was the best day on the App Store yet – $240M in purchases
    • Developers earned $20Bn in 2016, up 40% from 2015
  • A report from Slice Intelligence suggests Apple's AirPods have already captured a quarter of wireless headphone spending – www.macrumors.com/…
  • Nintendo report that Super Mario Run has been downloaded 78 million times, and that the conversion rate from the free download to the full app for $10 is over 5% – www.theverge.com/…
  • Data from Upwork shows that Swift is the second fastest growing skill demanded of freelancers – www.upwork.com/…
  • Hardback book sales overtake ebooks again – www.macobserver.com/…
    • RELATED – the International Digital Publishing forum has merged with the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) – future ebook standards will become more like self-contained website designed to work off-line – www.macobserver.com/…
Legal Latest
  • The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals has allowed a class-action suit accusing Apple of having a 'monopoly' on Apple App Stores to proceed – www.macobserver.com/…
  • Everyone piles on to Qualcomm
    • The US FTC charges Qualcomm with anticompetitive tactics to retain a monopoly on the supply of a key semiconductor devices used in cellphones – www.ftc.gov/…
    • Apple file a $1Bn law suit against Qualcomm over patent-licensing in the US – arstechnica.com/…
    • Apple file two law suits against Qualcomm in China – arstechnica.com/…
  • Apple is now facing two law suits for not using technology it patented to stop phones being used by drivers – arstechnica.com/…
Main Stories
  1. Apple, and the tech industry respond to President Trump's Executive Order on immigration & refugees
  2. Apple Q1 2017 Earnings Call – www.apple.com/…
  3. Apple have announced a new App Reviews API – www.loopinsight.com/…, www.imore.com/… & daringfireball.net/…
    • Developers will be able to respond to reviews
    • The API will allow apps to prompt for in-app reviews more easily, but with rate-limiting applied, and, to more easily ask for reviews in-app, but with rate-limiting applied
  4. Apple Staffing Changes – normal churn or something to worry about?
Quick Stories
  • Apple joins other major tech players like Amazon, Google, Facebook, IBM & Microsoft in the Partnership for AI – an industry group focused on driving forward advances in AI while protecting the privacy and security of consumers – www.imore.com/…
  • Apple have released a major updates for both of its audio apps (Logic Pro X & Garage Band) – www.macobserver.com/… & arstechnica.com/…
    • RELATED – Apple is offering students a major discount on their pro apps – $630 worth of apps for $200 – arstechnica.com/…
  • Associated Services for the Blind honours Apple for their work in accessibility with their Louis Braille Awardwww.imore.com/…
  • Tim Cook to receive the Newseum's Free Expression Award "for his leadership in creating technology that has had a profound impact on how we communicate" and for having "used his spotlight to take a public stand on major societal issues, including racial equality, privacy, protecting the environment, access to education and LGBT rights" – www.imore.com/…
  • Greenpeace name Apple as top green company (again) – www.imore.com/…
  • Believe it or not, the iPhone was launched 10 years ago – ifixit.org/…

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