As we close out one week and kick off another, let’s take a moment to look back at the attention-grabbing headlines from the past seven days (February 3 – 9). Some of the news you may recall, some may be new to you, but all of the topics below are worthy of a mention.
Apple celebrates Mac’s 30th Anniversary, shoots movie using iPhone 5s, edited on Macs
A week ago, Apple celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Mac with cool t-shirts for its store workers, along with a special interview with ABC News. Now we find out the tech giant has been working on a secret project, representing 30 years of the Mac’s existence.
Paper: Facebook’s News Reading app now available on the App Store
A few days ago, Facebook previewed its news reading app Paper for iOS that wants to help you explore and share stories from your friends. The app is now live on the App Store.
New report claims iPhone 6 to come with larger screens with 1080p and 2K resolution, 2GB RAM
A number of reputable media outlets have corroborated claims of the iPhone 6 coming in two sizes, but a new research note from KDB Daewoo Securities tells us a lot more about Apple’s much-rumored next-generation iPhone.
Microsoft names Satya Nadella as its new CEO
Microsoft just announced Satya Nadella as its new CEO. Nadella leaves his old position as Executive Vice President of Microsoft’s Cloud and Enterprise group to take over the reigns.
Apple has just seeded the fifth beta version of iOS 7.1 (build no 11D5145e) to developers of the iOS Developer Program.
Apple lures sleep researcher Roy J.E.M Raymann away from Philips for iWatch Project
Apple just added another big name medical researcher to its alleged iWatch dream team. According to 9to5Mac, Apple has hired Roy J.E.M Raymann, a sleep researcher who was formerly employed by Philips.
Apple to use a stepped lithium-ion battery in its iWatch
Apple is allegedly using a lithium-ion battery supplied by Samsung, LG or Tianjin Lishen for its upcoming iWatch, says a report in The Korea Herald. This rumor follows an earlier report that claimed Apple was looking at solar and induction technologies as potential power sources for its iWatch product.
Apple and Imagination Technologies extends iPhone, iPad graphics chip license
Imagination Technologies today announced that it has extended its licensing agreement with Apple. The agreement is a multi-year deal that gives Apple access to the company’s PowerVR graphics and video hardware. Financial terms of the deal wasn’t made available in the press release.
Apple posts job listing seeking physiologists, possibly for iWatch, but quickly pulls it
Apple recently posted a job listing on its website seeking “User Studies Exercise Physiologists” who will be tasked with designing and running user studies related to cardiovascular fitness and energy expenditure. This is of course a big hint that Apple’s working on a fitness and health related product, possibly the iWatch.
Apple may be acquiring sapphire manufacturing components to produce 200 million iPhone displays
Apple is preparing to kick off its sapphire manufacturing operations in a big way claims a series of reports in 9to5Mac and TechCrunch. The Cupertino company is working in conjunction with GT Advanced to manufacture the material in a Phoenix, Arizona facility.
iOS 7.0 bug disables Find My iPhone without a password
A bug in iOS 7 allows users to disable Find My iPhone without entering a password, says a report in MacRumors. The security flaw affects iPhones and iPads that are running iOS version 7.0.4.
Tim Cook: We’re working on some really great stuff
Wall Street Journal interviewed Tim Cook earlier today, in which he revealed that Apple had repurchased $14 billion in its own company shares since its Q1 2014 results.
Apple plans to release iOS 7.1 in March
Mark Gurman of 9to5Mac reports that according to “reliable sources,” Apple plans to release iOS 7.1 in March.
It was initially reported that Apple will release the next major update for iOS 7 in March. But after the release of iOS 7.1 beta 5, it was speculated that Apple may release it in February.
Tim Cook says Android is the Europe of the smartphone market
Speaking to the Wall Street Journal, Apple CEO Tim Cook was queried about competition in the smartphone market. The interviewer asked Cook if the battle between iOS and Android is the same as the competition between Windows PC and the Mac. Cook answered with a definitive “no” and expounded on this answer by saying Windows was a single entity, while Android was a group of smaller entities much like Europe.
iPhone 6: Everything we know so far
Apple is widely expected to finally make the iPhone’s screen bigger this year with the iPhone 6. The device is rumored to come in two variants — one with a 4.5-inch display, and the other with a 5.5-inch display. Here’s a comprehensive roundup of all the rumors that we’ve seen till now about Apple’s next-generation iPhone.
Flappy Bird Developer says he will remove game from App Store Today
We’ve some bad news for Flappy Bird fans. Dong Nguyen, the developer of Flappy Bird, the unexpected smash hit, that is breaking records for its atmospheric climb to the top of iOS App Store charts, has just announced that he’ll remove the game from the App Store.