Nov 27th 2018
MacBreak Weekly 638
Scamclub
Apple Back at the Supreme Court
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- Apple is at the US Supreme Court once again, this time to determine whether they can be sued for the iOS App Store monopoly.
- Free Hour of Code sessions at Apple stores next week
- Apple's Entrepreneur Camp for women-owned businesses
- Scamclub and the latest iOS malvertising campaign
- The Apple TV dongle that wasn't
Picks of the Week
- Alex's Pick: Tabata Pro
- Rene's Pick: Pokeball Plus
- Andy's Pick: Bookly for iOS
- Leo's Pick: Input font for coding
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Links
- Pokemon Go Community Day
- During a hearing SCOTUS justices appeared open to letting Apple App Store antitrust lawsuit proceed; the plaintiffs have backing
- Apple's case before SCOTUS is about standing, and its argument is strong, but that doesn't mean App Store isn't a monopoly and r
- Apple Stores kicking off free Hour of Code sessions next week, new Swift Coding Club materials now available
- Apple launches all-new Entrepreneur Camp focused on app-driven businesses led by women
- Apple Entrepreneur Camp
- Apple's next move in health monitoring and improvement may be sleep monitoring hardware
- Apple reportedly buys AI startup with privacy-conscious approach
- US iOS users targeted by massive malvertising campaign
- Apple Considered New Connected TV ‘Dongle’
- Steve Jobs Theater & Apple Park wins prestigious engineering award for ‘structural artistry’
- The death of the Montreal bagel?
- Tabata Pro
- Empty Remy Martin Louis XIII Cognac Bottles
- Bookly for iOS
- Pokeball Plus
- The Mystery Font That Took Over New York
- Input font for programming