Year: 2017

Apple and Amazon in fight for rights to the James Bond Franchise

“The James Bond sweepstakes has taken an unexpected turn,” Tatiana Siegel and Borys Kit report for The Hollywood Reporter. “While Warner Bros. remains in the lead to land film distribution rights to the megafranchise — whose deal with Sony expired after 2015’s Spectre — a couple of unlikely suitors have emerged that also are in hot pursuit: Apple and Amazon.”

“The tech giants are willing to spend in the same ballpark as Warners, if not much more, for the rights, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter,” Siegel and Kit report. “GM has been looking for a deal for more than two years, and Sony, Universal and Fox also had been pursuing the property, with Warners and Sony the most aggressive.”

“But the emergence of Apple — which is considered such a viable competitor that Warners is now pressing MGM hard to close a deal — and Amazon shows that the digital giants consider Bond one of the last untapped brands (like a Marvel, Pixar or Lucasfilm) that could act as a game-changer in the content space,” Siegel and Kit report. “Apple’s and Amazon’s inclusion in the chase would indicate that more is on the table than film rights, including the future of the franchise if MGM will sell or license out for the right price.”

“Sources say newly arrived executives Zack Van Amburg and Jamie Erlicht are spearheading the effort on Apple’s behalf. Given their background (the pair served as co-presidents of Sony Pictures Television and shocked the industry when they announced in June that they were leaving for Apple), this would suggest that Apple is interested in cutting a larger rights deal or acquiring full ownership to exploit Bond’s largely unmined TV potential,” Siegel and Kit report. “Valuation of the franchise may be anywhere between $2  billion and $5  billion, says an insider.”

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Apple to officially “open” Steve Jobs Theater during September 12th Media Event

Next Tuesday, Apple “will unveil not only its latest batch of products, but also give the hoi polloi a first glimpse of its brand new campus,” Alex Webb reports for Bloomberg.

“The Steve Jobs Theater will be the day’s focal point. Set apart from Apple’s main, donut-shaped headquarters in what will ultimately be gladed woodland to the southeast, the auditorium will host the press conference,” Webb reports. “The entrance to the venue sits underneath a silver disc, whose supporting glass panels make it seem to float 20 feet above the surrounding clearing. The auditorium itself occupies four underground stories, and to get there, journalists will descend a staircase spiraling down alongside the walls.”

“It also boasts two custom-made rotating elevators, which turn as they ascend and descend so that passengers enter and exit by the same door even as they go in and out from different directions. So far, so Apple — the more elegant single door, with its complex engineering, preferred to the more obvious double-door solution,” Webb reports. “Once CEO Tim Cook and his cohorts finish showing off the new iPhones, Apple Watch and TV onstage, a surprise will await the departing attendees. An inside wall, which obscures a hollow space below the floating saucer, will retract to reveal the product demonstration room, according to someone with knowledge of the design.”

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How to make a desktop background out of Apple’s 9/12 Media Event Invite

Last week, Apple announced a special media event on September 12th.  With the invite was an awesome looking Apple logo.

So, some of us decided to take that logo and make it into a desktop background.  Here's how:

  1. Copy the Apple logo below (CTRL+Click) on the logo.
  2. Select "Save as" and put it on your Desktop for easy access later.
  3. Make a New Folder in the Picture Folder.  Name it Desktop Backgrounds.
  4. Move the Apple logo into this new folder.
  5. Click  > System Preferences.
  6. Select the DESKTOP & SCREEN SAVER icon.
  7. Make sure that the Desktop option is selected on the top.
  8. Click the "+" button (lower-left, below where it lists all the folders).
  9. When a window drops down, select the newly created folder in the Pictures folder.
  10. Select (click on) the Apple Logo.
  11. Make sure that the CENTER option is checked in the drop down menu above.
  12. Click OK.
  13. Close the System Preferences window.
  14. That's it!

Your desktop should look like mine below:

Here's the actual logo for your use:

Apple changes leadership when it comes to Siri

MacRumors.com has noticed that Apple has modified its employee web page when it comes to Eddy Cue and Craig Federighi.

Previously held by Eddy Cue, Craig Federighi is now the head of the team that's responsible for Siri.

While not a big deal to some, Federighi is also responsible for overseeing the development of the company's OS X and now MacOS operating system.

This change starts immediately.

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