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Tim Cook urges companies to share their carbon footprint

Apple’s CEO Tim Cook is an innovative voice that is quickly listened to by many when he speaks. So, when Tim Cook spoke at the UN Climate summit in NYC admonishing companies to make a larger gesture and show the environmental impact their products have, many of these companies were listening. Cook mentioned that, “the time for inaction had passed”.

Cook has called on these companies to be more transparent with their customers by sharing with them the cost of their company’s sustainability efforts. This will in turn, help customers make more informed decisions about the companies they purchase their technology from, and chose the ones that have more of a global perspective on climate and the effects their products have on the environment. There was a time when a conservative investor in Apple suggested this same thing to Cook, and Cook responded angrily. Now, he’s embracing this same transparency.

Cook wants Apple to do their part to help the environment and address the concerns of the customers and the environment. He urges,

“Companies have to communicate to consumers about what they are selling, and they have to do it in a way that incorporates the whole of their footprint, not just one piece of it, that they are looking good.”

So, has Cook and Apple only talked the talk, and not walked the walk? It turns out that Apple has been a leader of the pack. In order to address these environmental concerns, Apple has released an environmental checklist that goes alongside every new product. This checklist cites that the new product is free of toxins, recyclable, and energy efficient. They have also set goals for their facilities and data centers that includes ensuring that they are powered with 100 percent renewables and solar power.

They’ve have many naysayers when it comes to their plan. However, Cook is not swayed by them. Cook says that this new sustainability plan is not only good for the environment, but also for economics.

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Apple’s 2013 Carbon Footprint

Apple’s approach is to evaluate their entire footprint. They examine the amount of energy a product uses after it’s purchased, and the manufacturing and recycling of that product.  This takes a lot of time and effort, and also detail. Cook has said that he continues to hear from doubters who say that Apple must choose between the economy and the environment, because the commitment is far too great to do both. To that Cook says, “What we found, both are doable. If you innovate and set the bar high, you will find a way to do both.”

Cook believes that the consequences of ignoring climate change over a long period of time will be far too big to be ignored. And he wants his company, Apple, to be the frontrunner in the fight to bring more awareness to it. For him, it is not a choice of economics over environment. It’s a no brainer to create a plan and a way to mesh the two together. Apple has created a plan, especially on the heals of debuting its new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, where they will minimize its greenhouse emission gases by the year 2020. A lofty goal it seems, but one that Cook sees as valuable for the sustainability and livelihood of the next generation.

Apple’s goal in climate change awareness is, “to be one of the pebbles in the pond that creates the ripple.” And we all know that whatever Apple does, they are bound to have a following.

Apple could be shutting down Beats Music

Rumor has it, or better yet sources/employees at Apple and Beats music has said that Apple plans to discontinue its relationship with Beats Music. Right now this only seems to be a rumor, so we’ll have to wait and see what happens.

However, the lingering question is: what is the relationship between Apple and Beats Music? Beats Music is a customizable music app that Apple was offering to all its customers on its iPods and iPhones. However, it seems that this relationship may be on shaky ground. It seems that Apple does have intentions to shut down Beats Music as a separate entity and instead roll it into its iTunes music program. So what would this mean?

If Apple were to move Beats Music into iTunes this would mean that the first thing to happen would be that the Beats Music app would be removed from the iTunes App Store. (This would then mean that Apple would have to provide streaming through its iTunes store. We’ll have to wait and see when this happens.) Apple is still not confirming any reports of a shut down, however.

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Itunes vs. App Store – Source: Morgan Stanley

Nonetheless, one thing that does, and should, raise a few eyebrows is the fact that with the launch of the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus, the Beats Music app seemed to have been missing from both phones. All of the other familiar and expected apps were there, but Beats Music was missing. This was exhibit A. Exhibit B was another red flag, when at the time of the Apple Watch reveal, Beats Music was not even mentioned. This would have really created some doubts and questions about Apple’s relationship with Beats Music. Tim Cook, however, did speak once about Beats Music at the Apple Watch reveal when he announced that the band U2 would be offering their album there.

In fact, even though Beats Music was not mentioned much at all in the Apple Watch reveal, another app was mentioned called the Remote app. This app has an icon image of a blue play button on the phone screen. When this icon was tapped during a demo, music instantly began to play.

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Severing ties with Beats Music, would actually be a smart move for Apple, and make lots of sense. Here’s how it would break down…Apple users and customers are used to Apple’s simple and streamlined screen, apps, and interface. If Apple were to keep Beats Music alongside iTunes, then Apple customers would have to learn a whole new interface. This might bring confusion and frustration. It is also widely known that the CEO of Beats Music, Ian Rogers, is also in charge of iTunes radio at Apple, which means that if Apple were to keep Beats Music as part of their lineup Mr. Rogers would be pulled in two different directions. This would hinder him from focusing his attention solely on Beats Music.

It only seems natural to maintain Beats Music’s cool status as an accessories brand, with its stand-out headphones, instead of using Beat Music as software. There are some individuals, like Beats Music employees, who have been told to look normal and keep everything business as usual.

Still, dropping Beats Music would give Apple the opportunity to direct its attention to its existing iTunes customers and users. This staggering number is 800 million, with over 400 million credit card numbers of these users on file.

In addition, showing up late to the party has not helped the popularity or growth of Beats Music. They came behind the music program greats like Pandora, Spotify, Rdio, and Google Music. The familiarity was already established with these companies and their customers, which made it hard to Beats Music to join the group. In addition, Beats Music attempted to set itself apart from its counterparts by having curated playlists and mood-based radio. This move, however, failed to draw the attention from the customers of the already established music programs. Also, AT&T customers were offered a seven-day trial of Beats Music and about 5 million people accepted this free trial, but only about 25,000 people signed up for a subscription to Beats Music.

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Beats Music App

When you compare these numbers to other music apps like Spotify, they are very small and daunting. Spotify has 10 million paid subscribers and 40 million listeners; Pandora has the largest amount with 76.4 million active listeners. Yet, when you measure Beats Music alongside Apple’s iTunes, there’s no comparison at all because iTunes has such a vast number of users.

With all that has been said about Beats Music’s relationship with Apple, Beats Music may still help Apple through talent, technology, and industry relationships. Apple’s biggest challenge through all of this is what the will choose to do with streaming music into iTunes. Can Apple handle this? This best decision Apple can make is to provide streaming through iTunes. This means that Apple will still maintain its iTunes customer base, while also attracting new customers to its streaming option.

iPhone 6 buying frenzy in China is out of control

Everyone, from people in the US to people in China, know of the popularity of any and all Apple products especially its iPhone. The new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have made their debut in full force all across the world. However, the price of the new iPhone is what all the buzz has been about, especially in China. The iPhone 6 is now selling for approximately 6 times the price it’s sold for in the United States.

For the base model iPhone 6, the price is selling for $1,430 (with a carrier contract). This is a steep price. In order to purchase the upgraded model, the iPhone 6 Plus, you need to be prepared to shell out even more, approximately more than $2,400!

Who in their right mind would want to pay these prices for a phone? Street smugglers in China selling these phones are confident that they will have buyers. This is evident in the long lines outside of the Chinese mall, Taikoo Li, of people clamoring for this latest upgrade in technology. Long lines outside of Apple stores in Hong Kong are also proof that people are willing to do whatever it takes to get the latest Apple technology available no matter the price.

These long lines outside of the Apples stores in Hong Kong did not come from the stores themselves, but from the smugglers who brought the phones across the border days before they the new phones made their official appearance in Hong Kong Apple stores. This is because there are no restrictions on these products in Hong Kong like there are in China.

These same smugglers have also said that people are even willing to pay top dollar, higher than the already high prices, just to have the iPhone 6 Plus delivered right to their door. Since its debut, weekend reports of the iPhone’s popularity in sales have come from sources in Japan, where overseas Chinese are trying to make iPhone purchases. There are also Chinese in the United States that are trying to make iPhone purchases and have them shipped back to their homes in China for big profits.

A filmmaker in New York, attempted to capture the buying frenzy of Chinese buying iPhones by bringing a Mandarin interpreter along to ask the Chinese in line who they were buying the phone for. This Chinese buying frenzy is a problem for some and a shining opportunity for other, like Chinese smugglers. This is in part because Apple has only allowed two out of three required regulatory steps to be passed, but not the most important one that provides licenses for network access from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. Passing this will provide regulatory permission for China to provide phones to everyone when they want them at a much lower price than what the smugglers charge.

Until this happens, smugglers are enjoying their thriving business of purchasing and selling iPhones on the black market. They are making thousands and thousands of money. An example of this was seen in the flashy businessman who was seen purchasing nine iPhone 6 phones in cash!

Opening iPhone 6 sales top $10 Million

It’s always a newsworthy event when Apple launches a new product. Apple doesn’t even have to advertise as much as other companies when they are launching a new product. It simply has to be announced and it stirs up a social media frenzy and a long line of customers outside almost every Apple store. It’s always an exciting event to get to hold and play with the latest new Apple gadget.

The weekend launch of the new Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus was not different in its excitement and buying frenzy as well. Over the weekend, Apple iPhone sales were over 10 million. Ten million is what people like Ben Reitzes of Barclays and Walt Piecyk at BTIG predicted would happen for Apple during its launch. So it came as no surprise. This amount was a record amount for Apple and came as a nice surprise to CEO Tim Cook. Although, Mr. Cook is always looking to improve Apple’s productivity and sales of its products. In a statement over the weekend he said, “Sales for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus exceeded our expectations for the launch weekend… While our team managed the manufacturing ramp better than ever before, we could have sold many more iPhones with greater supply and we are working hard to fill orders as quickly as possible.”

When accurately researching the sales numbers for last year’s opening weekend launch of its iPhone 5, 5S, and 5C, Apple reported that phone sales were at 9 million. However, according to Gene Munster at Piper Jaffray, many of Apple’s iPhone 5Cs just sat in the pipeline, without actually being moved or sold.  So, in actuality, the number of iPhone 5s sold last year was 5.4 million. When compared to the number of iPhone 6s sold this year, this was a quite a large gain. And this large number of 10 million iPhone 6s sold over the weekend is even more significant because the phones were not sold in China, a relatively huge market.

 

 

The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus will be a very important seller for Apple, probably its most popular seller. This is in large because in the past Apple has always sold phones that had the standard 4-inch screen. Now, their new phones are bigger screens – 4.7-inch for the iPhone 6 and 5.5-inch for the iPhone 6 Plus. This is in direct competition with other phones like the Android phones.

Still, investors will have to wait and see how well the iPhone 6 phones do with sales in the future since opening sales are always high because of demand. This high, however, will only continue as long as Apple keeps its supply of phones up.

Will Apple release a new Mac mini in time for the holidays?

Rumors of a new Apple Mac mini have swirling for quite some time now.

Some Apple fans were expecting Mac mini announcements, statements or teasers during the worldwide Apple event held last on September 9th. Lots of other products were discussed (the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, the wearable Apple Watch, U2’s free album, Apple Pay to name a few) but absolutely nothing on the Mac mini.

Understandably, this has fans feeling a little disappointed.

Rumors previously speculated launch date of February 2014, but it’s now September and still nothing. Some are suggesting there might not be any Apple Mac mini at all this year, thanks to a lull in reports and insider statements from Apple employees.

The most recent report, by 9to5mac, showed a cached page from Apple support that hinted at a Mid-2014 release. But that time has come and gone.

For its part, Apple has never confirmed rumors about any of its releases, opting instead to let public hype build up until they make their own announcement. Fans are still hopeful for a 2014 release.

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According to various Mac mini rumor sites, the a future Mac mini will be shipped with OS X Yosemite and will be powered by Iris-integrated graphics and Haswell processors.

The upcoming device will also implement next-generation 802.11 Mac-based Wi-Fi internet, suggesting three times the connectivity speed of existing Mac wireless networks. The Mac mini will also contain the latest Mac OS features, including HandOff, AirDrop, MailDrop, Continuity and a host of other unnamed software programs. 

The current Mac mini comes in two build types and there is little doubt that the next Mac mini will follow suit but with better specs, while still maintaining the pricing structure of $599 and $799.

Some speculation points to a November or December release just in time for the 2014 holiday season, to allow the iPhone and the Apple Watch enough time to establish themselves in the public eye before a other new Apple products are introduced.