"You know, it sounds like you have a lot of stuff to do before you do any stuff, so I'm going to just get started." ...
Philip Elmer-DeWitt has been covering Apple since 1983 — mostly for Time Magazine (28 years), later for Fortune (9 years), where he wrote a daily blog called Apple 2.0. [Read more.] ...
From Ruffin Prevost's "Can Apple’s AirPod Translation Get You Through Tokyo? We Tested It." (free) in Saturday's Times.
From Nate Wolf's "Apple Stock Ticks Up After a Surprise From China—and a Legal Win" posted Friday by Barron's.
"Quibble with me if you like, but I’d argue that under the leadership of McMillon, Buffett, and Cook, these three companies have redefined how to do chicken right." ...
A place for Apple traders and investors to share their best ideas.
Philip Elmer-DeWitt has been covering Apple since 1983 — mostly for Time Magazine (28 years), later for Fortune (9 years), where he wrote a daily blog called Apple 2.0. [Read more.] ...
A meaningful number of developers and users just don't want to deal with extra hassle, and are willing to eat costs for convenience.
"The claim that Samsung "plans to produce 11 million OLED units next year for Apple's foldable ‌iPhone‌" does not reflect the facts." — PR agency representing Samsung.
Philip Elmer-DeWitt has been covering Apple since 1983 — mostly for Time Magazine (28 years), later for Fortune (9 years), where he wrote a daily blog called Apple 2.0. [Read more.] ...
Currently, nearly all GenAI chatbots are designed to keep interactions going for as long as possible. In improv circles, it's called "yes, and..."-ing, and it's a… ...
From Ghazal Ahmed's "Apple (AAPL) Lands $330 Target as CLSA Turns More Bullish on iPhone Momentum" posted Tuesday by Insider Monkey.