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  • No, the Apple Watch Does *Not* Cost $84 to Make
  • Xiaomi’s “Pick Mi” Service for Device Servicing
  • Apple’s Bold Platform Risk
  • Google Unveils Chrome Stick that Turns Any Display Into a PC
  • Wrist Wearables will Likely Drive >80% of Wearable Device Shipments, Forecasts IDC
  • Siri’s Search Power Grows, as Apple Accelerates Machine Learning
  • Why HTC Struggles
  • Walt Mossberg: It’s Time to Free the Smartphone
  • The Difference Between Apple and Samsung R&D
  • iPhone’s New Growth Engine Illustrated: China’s Middle Class
  • Foxconn Makes About 30% of the Components in a Tesla
  • Deeper Reasons Behind Samsung’s Smartphone Decline
  • Uncoupled Wireless Charging
  • Apple’s Bitcode Technology Hints at the Future [updated 3X]
  • Fitbit’s Dilemma – What Problems Will it Solve Better than Other Devices?
  • Apple’s 2015 WWDC Keynote: Issues with Structure, Approach, Direction
  • Tim Cook on Cars
  • On the Apple Watch “Smart Bands” Rumor
  • Apple Keeps Moving Mobile Forward
  • How BlackBerry Crippled BlackBerry
  • Apple Watch Thoughts: Today and (A Little Bit About) the Future
  • Video: Inside a Smartphone Factory – Oppo Factory and Office Visit
  • IDC: Apple Sold 3.6M Apple Watches in 2Q 2015; #2 in Wearable Shipments
  • Steven Hawking on AI
  • Why Apple May Increase Support for Older iOS Devices
  • Thoughts on Mark Gurman’s 9to5Mac Article About Apple Watch Rumors
  • Why I Discount Wristly’s Apple Watch Survey
  • It’s Time to Improve the Car Dashboard User Interface
  • The Smartwatch as a Tool
  • Walt Mossberg Reviews Apple Watch
  • The Nature of Google’s Lead in Autonomous Cars
  • Frictionless Design Choices
  • Samsung Adjusts its “Pre-Empt and Out-Size” Launch Tempo
  • Apple’s Approach to Updating the iPhone’s Industrial Design
  • Why Samsung Would Struggle to Make its Own Operating System
  • Apple Aims to Finalize its First Car by 2019
  • 2016 BMW 7 Series Gesture Control
  • 7 Questions About Nokia’s Potential Return to Smartphones
  • Google, Huawei Discuss China App Store
  • Apple Unit Share Reaches All-Time High in Urban China; Captured 27% of the Smartphone Market
  • Xiaomi Aims to Reshape Brazil Smartphone Market
  • Compare & Contrast: Design, Engine, and Batteries in Cars and Computers
  • Apple, Samsung in Talks with Telecom Groups to Launch e-SIM Card
  • Google Acquired Agawi, Whose Technology Enables “App Streaming”
  • Market Scan: 2015-05-03
  • Google Reveals Health-Tracking Wristband
  • On Xiaomi: Imitation is a Choice, Sameness is an Opportunity
  • In 1995, a 1MP Pro Digital Camera Cost $20,000
  • Intel Unlikely to Get iPhone Modem Business, Says Bernstein
  • Moto G (2015) to Offer MotoMaker Customization
  • Casio Bets on a Watch That Is Smart
  • Motorola Mobility to Take Over Lenovo’s Mobile Business
  • Xiaomi Picks Leadcore to Go Vertical
  • Apple Performance in Calendar 2Q 2015 – Highlights
  • Cars: Better than Ever. Worse than Possible. (Part 1)
  • Apple Car: Navigating the Transition
  • Premium Android Hits the Wall: the Q2 2015 Smartphone Scorecard
  • A Strong CTO and a Strong VP Engineering: A Winning Formula
  • Smartphone Sales Up as Demand for High-Tier Devices Rises
  • Intel: Yes, They’ll Sell Modems to Apple, Says Raymond James
  • Most Electric Car Makers Use Others’ Batteries. What Might Apple Do?
  • Nokia’s Approach to the Have-Product-But-Can’t-Scale Dilemma
  • Market Scan Highlights: 2015-05-24
  • Why China is Hard to Figure Out
  • Xiaomi Enters Brazil Smartphone Market
  • Your Phone’s Homescreen is Dead
  • Perfecting Pixar’s Movies Takes a Crazy Amount of Research
  • Former Nokia CEO Elop Leaving Microsoft
  • The PC is Passé. What Now?
  • Apple Reportedly Negotiating to Use BMW i3 as Basis for its Own Electric Car
  • The Next Big Thing In Design? Less Choice
  • The High Price of Risk Aversion
  • Satya Nadella Demonstrates Microsoft’s New Attitude
  • Apple Acquires Artificial-Intelligence Startup VocalIQ
  • Why iPad Needs to Improve (Illustrated) (Updated)
  • On Robot Creativity and Imagination
  • On Apple’s Effort to Grow its Machine Learning/AI Teams
  • On Twitter’s Lack of Product Development
  • Volkswagon Emissions Problem Caught by Real-World Test
  • WSJ: Google was Going to Build Periscope/Meerkat Years ago, but Didn’t Have the Resources
  • Apple Watch Captured 75% of Global Smartwatch Unit Share in Q2 2015
  • Is “Lane Keeping” the Next Key Driver-Assistance Technology?
  • Cars: Better than Ever. Worse than Possible. (Part 2)
  • A Leading Indicator of Success
  • iPhone 6 Plus Drives 22% of iPhone 6 Models, 8% of All iPhones
  • Polyera: “The World’s First Flexible Display Product”
  • “It is a trend: SD cards will disappear”
  • Anderson Cooper: “Sometimes you have to do something drastic” to make your own path
  • How Tesla is Ushering in the Age of the Learning Car
  • Windows Laptops Need Better Engineering, Not Better Marketing
  • Intel Working on an iPhone Modem: New Chatter
  • A Former CIA Executive’s Advice on How to Make Hard Decisions
  • On Product Names
  • Smartwatches: Awareness & Time Savings
  • Why Apple, Snapchat and Twitter are Betting on Human Editors, but Facebook and Google Aren’t
  • Apple, Stanford, Defense Dept. among Investors in Flexible Electronics Initiative
  • Apple Watch: Still Waiting for the ‘Ah-ha’ Moment, Says Rosenblatt
  • Interesting Words by Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun
  • Amazon Introduces $50 Kindle to Attract More Consumers
  • The Amazon Dash Button
  • Apple’s ResearchKit Expands Internationally
  • Samsung Foldable Smartphone Chatter
  • Android Wear Now Works with iPhones … Now What?
  • Small Teams with a Purpose Crush Large Teams with a Process
  • Imitation Doesn’t Lead to Differentiation
  • Waiting for Android’s Inevitable Security Armageddon
  • Does the Apple Watch Really Need a Killer App to Succeed?
  • The Future of the Electric Car Depends on Battery Breakthroughs
  • Android Wear’s New Strategy for Success in the Apple Watch Era
  • Microsoft, Capitulation and the End of Windows Everywhere
  • Andy Rubin: AI is the Next Major Wave of Computing
  • Nobody Can Override the Director
  • Google I/O – Selective Hearing & Amplification
  • More than Half of Apple’s China Levers are Unique to Apple
  • Google RankBrain: AI in Search
  • Report: LG will Supply Foldable Display to a “Global Business in the US”
  • Xiaomi Launches “Mi Mobile”, Offers 3GB Data for Under $10
  • Zeroth, Qualcomm’s Effort to Put AI in Your Smartphone
  • Uber Acquires Part of Bing’s Mapping Assets, Seeks Deeper Technology Advantage
  • The Guardian: Apple Car Project May be “Ready to Leave the Lab”
  • The Phablet Revolution
  • A Search for Another Run-Time Model
  • Jony Ive’s Promotion is Likely a Gentle Fade to an Incredibly Impactful Career
  • Voice Messaging Could Be ‘Killer’ App
  • Andreessen Horowitz’s Lessons for Asian VCs and Founders
  • On China’s Shift to Using Industrial Robots
  • Xiaomi Starts Selling Smartphones at Physical Stores in India
  • Google Moves Mobile Forward
  • Tesla Intends to Launch $35,000 Model in 2017. Pre-Orders to Start March 2016
  • Toyota Executive: “Toyota has to change its ways” to Move Forward
  • Google will Now Show Tweets in Mobile Search Results
  • Good Words by Microsoft’s Leaders
  • Google Announces 17 New Android Wear Watch Faces
  • Microsoft Pushes Deeper Into Hardware
  • Mobile Operator Economics
  • Sultans of Shrink Pack More Chips into Smart Wearables
  • iPhone Refresh to Bring Multiple Growth Drivers for Apple: Morgan Stanley
  • Google Ad Chief Says Larger Phones Help With Mobile Sales
  • Play Catch-Up When You’re Ahead
  • Sunday Assorted Links
  • Qualcomm: Break-Up Would Be ‘Value Destructive,’ Says Morgan Stanley
  • Do We Need New Designs for Mobile Devices?
  • Problems at Volkswagen Start in the Boardroom
  • This is What a Female Engineer Looks Like
  • Two Key Questions After Jony Ive’s Promotion
  • The Sad Truth About Developing Executives
  • Monday Assorted Links
  • The Guardian: Documents Confirm Apple is Building Self-Driving Car
  • Tuesday Assorted Links – Car Edition
  • Thoughts on Apple’s September Event
  • Wired, on Amazon’s Fire Phone
  • Apple Reportedly Shelves Television Set Plans
  • Why Alphabet can Function Better than the Old Google
  • Google Rolls Out New Ads as Mobile Searches Top PCs in 10 Countries
  • Apple’s Share of Smartphone Operating Profits Reaches 92%
  • Deriving the Growth Rate is What Creates the Actual Growth Plan
  • Microsoft’s Likely Path Forward with Smartphones
  • Why Apple has Purchased Camera Technology Company LinX and What will Happen Now?
  • The Smartphone is *the* Computer
  • Paying Attention to Short Term Sales Trends Blinds You
  • Friday Assorted Links
  • Google Changes to Move Forward
  • Luke Wroblewski: Why the Wrist Matters
  • Apple Watch Demand Flattening as 42mm Models Estimated to Represent Over 80% of Orders
  • Intel Anticipates Longer Time Between CPU Process Improvements
  • Turning Phones into Tiny, Full-blown PCs *Sounds* Appealing, But it Isn’t for Everyone
  • LG Announces the First Android Wear Smartwatch with LTE
  • Wednesday Assorted Links – Car Edition
  • Google Aims to Bring Free Wi-Fi to Every City Street, New York First
  • Apple’s “Live Photos”
  • The Value of Technology Exploration
  • How Smartphones and Smartwatches Changed Search
  • The Importance of Security and Privacy in the Future of the Car
  • Digital Assistants: Perspective on Google and Microsoft
  • Xiaomi Coming to U.S., U.K., France and Germany with Accessories to Sell
  • Tune in this week …
  • Apple Removes Malware-Infected Apps from its Chinese App Store
  • Car Consumers are Primed to Value a Better Experience
  • ‘Hey Siri’: More to Come
  • Taylor Swift Improves Apple Music
  • Samsung Launches the Galaxy Note 5 Early
  • “Google Now” is More Important to Google than Siri is to Apple, and It Shows
  • Quality Products and Recurring Revenue: Variations on a Theme
  • The Secret to Apple’s Success: Steady Improvement
  • Three Reasons LinkedIn Broke the Bank for Lynda.com
  • The New Moto X
  • Google Plans China Return This Fall, Reports The Information
  • On Apple’s Stewardship of the iPad
  • More on the topic of “Cars: Navigating the Transition”
  • Interview with the President of the University that Turned Israel Into a Start-up Nation
  • Mobile. Forward.
  • The Worst Things Reviewers are Saying about the Apple Watch
  • Saturday Assorted Links
  • How Google’s Project Fi Pricing Stacks Up to the Competition
  • This is How a Lot of First-Run Experiences Go Wrong
  • Saturday Assorted Links
  • The Messaging Shockwave, by Ray Ozzie
  • Apple: Five Reasons to Build a Car, Says Bernstein, But No Certainty They Will
  • How Car Companies are Easing Consumers into a Driverless Future
  • SDKs are Signs of the Times
  • Search After the Search Box: Google Now
  • Monday Assorted Links – Car Edition
  • Especially on a Watch
  • Thursday Assorted Links
  • Thoughts on Apple’s WWDC Keynote
  • The Single Domino
  • Your Country + Innovation + Women: All Inextricably Linked
  • Rumored Apple Auto Project is Now Rumored to be Siphoning Staff from Other Divisions
  • Nokia Targeting Apple, Alibaba and Amazon in Maps-Unit Sale
  • Software Complexity in Cars
  • Google Turns On Google Now Cards For 70 New Apps
  • Toyota Inks Deal for Telenav In-Car Navigation, Drives Away From Google and Apple
  • Market Scan Highlights: 2015-05-17
  • Google Brings Interactive Watch Faces to Android Wear
  • Wednesday Assorted Links
  • The Challenges of Building a Modular Smartphone
  • Wednesday Assorted Links
  • Car Prototyping Moves from Workshop to Digital Simulation
  • New Platforms will Require New Metrics or Reference Points
  • Search is How …
  • Tony Fadell Shares Three Tips to Start ‘Seeing Invisible Problems’
  • Monday Assorted Links
  • The Demand for R&D is Rising
  • Samsung Unveils the First Monitor that can Wirelessly Charge Your Phone
  • Market Scan Highlights
  • Thursday Assorted Links
  • Tuesday Assorted Links
  • Wednesday Assorted Links
  • Monday Assorted Links
  • Market Scan Highlights
  • Tuesday Assorted Links
  • The Verge: Google is Close to Making Android Wear Work on the iPhone
  • Why Facebook Automates Work
  • Friday Morning Assorted Links
  • Monday Assorted Links
  • Monday Assorted Links
  • Tuesday Assorted Links
  • The Apple Watch Reviews
  • Friday Assorted Links
  • Wednesday Assorted Links
  • Wednesday Assorted Links
  • Nobody Wants Your Wearable
  • Monday Assorted Links
  • Apple Buys LinX, A Camera Module Maker Promising DSLR-Like Mobile Performance
  • Saturday Assorted Links
  • Google’s Project Fi: Making Operators Nervous
  • Apple and the Self-Surveillance State
  • Friday Assorted Links
  • Garmin: Citi Cuts to Sell on Expected Apple, FitBit Incursions
  • John Oliver, Master of Communication, Interviews Edward Snowden
  • Microsoft will Bundle its Apps on Cyanogen’s Android OS
  • Tuesday Assorted Links
  • The Real Way to Tell Whether Google’s Wireless Service is a Success
  • Monday Assorted Links
  • Shrinking Components Will Take Us from Wearables to “Disappearables”
  • How Apple Watch Measures Your Heart Rate
  • Microsoft Research: Different Batteries for Different Tasks
  • The Future of Apple Watch and Apps
  • Wednesday Assorted Links
  • Tuesday Evening Assorted Links
  • Google Set to Unveil Wireless Service
  • Force Touch Could Be Exclusive to ‘iPhone 6s Plus’; New 4″ Model Unlikely in 2015
  • Don’t Just Monitor Outcomes; Build Capability
  • Wednesday Assorted Links
  • Wednesday Assorted Links

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