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Apple's Ongoing Response to COVID-19

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From closing Apple retail stores outside China till March 27 to working remotely and even hosting WWDC online this year, Apple is taking numerous steps to mitigate risks posed by the spread of the coronavirus

Image via Apple

Image via Apple

When news of the coronavirus COVID-19’s contagious spread from Wuhan, China to the rest of the world, Apple among other companies with a large presence in China was quick to take action. Now two months later since the Chinese government publicly announced the spread of COVID-19, many areas in China that were closed down have now reopened for business. However, as the virus continues to spread at an alarming rate around the globe, with fatalities, Apple has preemptively closed down all of its retail locations from Apple stores to associated warehouses outside of China till March 27th of this year. This shut down may last longer if the situation does not improve. More than 60 other retailers have also temporarily shut down to stop the community spread of the coronavirus, including well known and popular retailers from Nike to Sephora, L.L. Bean, J.Crew, Bloomingdale’s and more, according to Business Insider. Given the evolving nature of this situation, Apple has also issued a statement available on the home page of its website Apple.com.

Our retail stores are closed until further notice. We are committed to providing exceptional service to our customers. For purchases with fast and free delivery, shop here on apple.com or the Apple Store app. For service and support, go to support.apple.com or call 800-275-2273. We look forward to seeing you soon.
— Apple
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Image via Apple

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will be held online only this year and be entirely digital. Numerous other large events from SXSW to football games have also been canceled as organizers and local government aim to prevent the easy spread of the virus in community settings.

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Apple’s stock AAPL took a hammering with the advent of the coronavirus COVID-19 in mid February, which the company forewarned in its investor guidance report earlier this year. Apple is not alone in facing this crisis, as the effects of the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19 has led to a shutdown in operations for many companies worldwide. Stock indices from Dow Jones to the NASDAQ initially plunged in response, with concerns of a potential economic recession underway. The effects of being part of an interconnected global economy with its upsides and downsides, could be felt across all stock indices.

The Federal Reserve has cut interest rates down to zero and injected capital into the economy to prevent this. Other economic measures in discussion include a stimulus package to provide some income for Americans who are unable to work during this period as areas for community gatherings are being shut down to prevent the virus’s spread; and a potential payroll tax cut. WSJ reported that the federal government seeks to send $1,000 checks to Americans as part of the $850 billion stimulus package proposed by the White House. The White House also released its guidelines for self-care and protection against the coronavirus, in accordance with the Center for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines. Individual states are also taking measures such as delaying collections on late bills for utilities in colder regions of the country such as Vermont to ensure residents have access to electricity and heat, and requiring “shelter in place” to restrict the spread of the disease in the San Francisco Bay Area. Stocks have now rebounded with news of a potential stimulus plan, with the Dow Jones increasing by as much as 1,000 points.

Apple’s stock has rebounded since then, showing an uptick as of March 17, 2020.

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Companies like Google have moved their entire North American workforce to working remotely to prevent the spread of the virus. Google offers tips on productivity and numerous free tools to encourage collaboration and prevent isolation. Remote work has its challenges, but many companies ranging from Amazon to Twitter, AirBnB, Facebook, Microsoft and more are moving their workforce online as best as possible, according to CNN Business. Apple has also been making this shift, although it has proved challenging in some areas that require on-site work. Apple has also been rapidly updating its remote learning and device management options.

While the virus spread seems to have slowed down both in China and South Korea where the highest numbers of cases were initially reported, COVID-19 continues to spread around the globe. John Hopkins University’s Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) reported over 196,639 confirmed cases, with 80,840 recoveries and 7,893 deaths as of March 17, 2020. COVID-19 has been declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) given how easily the disease is spread and since there is no known cure yet. The first clinical trials for a vaccine developed by Kaiser Permanente are now underway in Seattle, WA, according to CBS News. Scientists worldwide are hard at work on developing a suitable vaccine.

 

Apple Pay Most Popular Mobile Payment Method in the U.S.

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At 30.3 million users as of Oct 2019, Apple Pay has overtaken the popular Starbucks app to become the most popular method of mobile payments, with usage expected to only go up.

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This number is going up. Apple Pay had 30.3 million users, taking up 47.3% of all mobile payment users in the U.S., up 38% from estimates in 2018 at the same time by eMarketer, followed by Starbucks at 25.2 million, up 8%, and  Google Pay in third at 12.1 million users, up 9%. As retailers increasingly adopt mobile payment methods, eMarketer estimates that total volume of transactions will reach $161.41 billion by 2021.

Increasingly, many American stores accept Apple Pay over other proximity mobile payment platforms, which can explain its dominance. Apple Pay is available already at major retailers such as Target, Walmart and Costco. Usage of proximity mobile payments depend upon both consumer adoption and retailer acceptance and since Apple has a strong brand, people are more willing to use new services within its ecosystem.

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Apple Pay’s usage is also growing in other parts of the world with more adoption increasingly in the EU, at retailers and in flight with one-touch app payment methods and paying for fuel at some gas stations through a smartphone, according to the European Payments Council. An electronic receipt is displayed after the payment is completed and is sent to the driver’s email address.

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Image via Apple

Learn more about Apple Pay here.


Apple Music, a Precursor to the Grammys?

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In December, Apple announced its first Apple Music Awards. Billy Eilish took top honors as artist of the year. Apple Music award winners went on to win big at the Grammy’s and Oscars.

Billy Eilish and Finneas performing in Los Angeles, 2019

Billy Eilish and Finneas performing in Los Angeles, 2019

On December 4th, Apple introduced its new Apple Music awards with a live celebration and global, live-streamed performance by Billie Eilish at the Steve Jobs Theater. Earlier in the year, Apple rebranded its beloved iTunes Store into Apple Music. The new Apple Music Awards celebrate music achievements across five categories. Winners are hand picked and selected by Apple Music editors based on originality, passion for craft with feedback from customer favorites all over the world.

...artists who boldly defy conventions in the category and who embody a sense of humanity, where listeners are drawn as much to who they are as to their music.
— Apple



Billie Eilish, first discovered by Platoon in 2018, took the top honor as Global Artist of the Year — something that was repeated when the young musician went on to win top awards at the Grammy’s and Oscars subsequently this year. The awards for both Album of the Year and Song of the Year were chosen based on streaming data and based on what Apple Music customers listened to repeatedly in 2019.

Image of Billy Eilish (O’Connell) via Apple

Image of Billy Eilish (O’Connell) via Apple

Eighteen-year-old Billy is easy to relate to and her debut album “WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?” that was co-written and produced by her brother, Finneas, became a worldwide favorite and the most played album on Apple Music in 2019. This led to sold out concerts at many festivals from Coachella to Glastonbury, appearing on “Saturday Night Live,” and going on to perform notably at the Grammy’s and Oscars. Billy’s distinctive style and boldness also appeals to a broad swath of people, inspiring new hair styles and outfits across generations. Billy and Finneas’ success is even more remarkable given that they composed and recorded their music at home.

So 2019 has been one big birthday present.
— Billy Eilish

“WHEN WE FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?” also won Apple Music’s Album of the Year as the most streamed album of 2019 with more than a billion streams on Apple Music. Billie and her brother Finneas, also shared the award for Songwriter of the Year.

Image of Finneas (O’Connell) via Apple

Image of Finneas (O’Connell) via Apple

Image of Billy Eilish performing

Image of Billy Eilish performing

Raking in the Grammy’s

Billy Eilish and her brother Finneas went on to rake five Grammy Award each for Best Album, Best Record, Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Best Song, along with Nominee for Pop Solo Performance.

Billy Elish and Finneas at the Grammy Awards

Billy Elish and Finneas at the Grammy Awards


Lizzo Wins Breakthrough Artist of the Year

Rap and soul singer Lizzo joyful music had already received eight Grammy nominations, including Album of the Year for “Cuz I Love You” prior to her Apple Music award for Breakout Artist of the Year. She went on to win four Grammy awards — Pop Solo Performance, Urban Contemporary Album, Traditional R&B Performance, Song and was nominated for four more Grammy awards — Album, New Artist, Record and R&B performance

Image of Izzo via Apple

Image of Izzo via Apple

Lil Nas X Wins Song of the Year for “Old Town Road”

The most played single of the year on Apple Music, “Old Town Road became a viral sensation and established Lil Nas X overnight. The artist went on to win two Grammy Awards for both Music Video and Pop Duo/Group Performance and was nominated for four more awards — Album, New Artist, Record and Rap/Sung Performance.

Image via Apple

Image via Apple

Image via Apple

Image via Apple

The Apple Music award itself is beautiful with Apple’s custom silicon wafer suspended between a polished glass sheet and a machined and anodized aluminum body.