Dec 20th 2016
MacBreak Weekly 538
#MakeAppleGrateAgain
Tim Cook: Great desktops are coming.
Tim Cook writes to his employees to explain why he met with Trump, and to assure them that Apple is still committed to the Mac platform. Apple appeals its $14 billion tax bill from the EU. AirPods arrive at last. Law enforcement in Florida can legally force someone to reveal their iPhone passcode. Pokemon Go is still coming to the Apple Watch.
- Alex's pick: earHero
- Andy's Pick: Marvel Unlimited
- Rene's picks: Minecraft for Apple TV, Steel Series Nimbus controller
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Links
- AirPods Launch at Apple Stores in United States as First Online Orders Delivered
- Apple will replace a lost AirPod for $69
- Tim Cook explains to Apple employees why he met with President-elect Trump
- Apple’s Tim Cook assures employees that it is committed to the Mac and that ‘great desktops’ are coming
- Apple has extended its USB dongle discounts through March
- Apple appeals EU tax ruling, claims Commission 'retroactively changed the rules'
- Apple given favorable treatment on tax? No way, insists Ireland
- The Inside Story of Apple's $14 Billion Tax Bill
- How Apple Alienated Mac Loyalists
- Florida court says iPhone passcode must be revealed - BBC News
- Apple updates Apple TV Aerial screensaver with new HD videos featuring Dubai, Greenland, Los Angeles and more
- Niantic is working on its own wearables, which is why Apple Watch Pokemon Go app still hasn’t shipped
- 'Super Mario Run' tops Apple's highest grossing, free app charts hours after launch
- Apple activates free next-day deliveries for last minute Christmas shoppers
- earHero
- Marvel Unlimited (Gift)
- Minecraft for Apple TV
- Steel Series Nimbus