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One thing Apple doesn't buy is failing companies. Just because it's overpriced doesn't mean Apple, who some think produces overpriced computers, would be good fit to buy Peloton.
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Mine work just fine. A couple of times, the case didn’t recharge an earphone, but the remedy was to reset the earphone in the case. Sure, that was inconvenient, but getting ambulance chasers involved didn’t seem to be the next step. As an attorne…
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There are no “good guys”.
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I always vote my shares, as little as that might affect the total. Some shareholder proposals make sense, some don’t. This time I voted up some, and voted down some.
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Given the hysterics, it would be wise to commit Microsoft and their attorneys to at least 90 days for psychological evaluations, to determine whether they are a danger to themselves or others.
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I’d recommend the following presentation by Terrence Sejnowski, from Salk Institute, UCSD, and HHMI, at Cambridge a few years ago. THe presentation is titled Deep Learning: Artificial Intelligence meets Human Intelligence. In part, he addresses the …
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I'm certain, Congress has no idea how businesses make money. Every business along the supply chain takes a cut. Every business prices their product and service by how much their costs are, including the cuts their suppliers take, plus a take for t…
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When they tell you we’re the good guys, remember. there are no good guys.
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3000 jobs? Number of questions? How long will it take to build this factory? What jobs will this factory require? What are the skills required to fill those jobs? How many people in that area already have the skills required and how many more is n…
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sdw2001 said: darkvader said: Maybe they could just not use frequencies that wreak havok with radar altimeters? Seems like a reasonable solution, just have the FCC ban cell carriers from using them permanently. Or maybe we could …
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Why are the airlines arguing "could" and Verizon and AT&T arguing "will not"? This is "simple" physics, maybe engineering. The answer is clear -- perform the experiments. It's not a matter for the courts, FAA, or FCC. It's not a matter of pol…
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We seem to be seeing agreement that the S&P 500 will increase 9% in 2022, a bit less than up 27% in 2021. So I would expect Apple end 2022 at 190 — still under $3T. But, will Apple surprise us with product?
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It only hit $3T intraday a few weeks ago. Let Apple stabilize at the $3T level first before hyping it to $4T.
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Linux is open source and is ubiquitous. What about the Apache server. Everyone uses it. Java is open source. Oracle now owns it but also supports the open source version. There isn’t much of anything that doesn’t contain or use open source softwar…
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Given the price of glasses these days, it wouldn't take long for the Apple Glass to pay for itself.
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Thanks, Apple, for keeping me from going blind for seeing somethin' I shouldn't.
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Maintaining enemies and war. Would be nice if the US actually cleaned up its act first. I see no intention of doing so.
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What we might be seeing is the seeding of EV engineers, going from company to company, and perhaps coming back again -- the equivalent of horizontal gene transfer. The extent to which NDAs are not hindering this transfer might be interesting to kn…
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For education, you would need an iPad + pencil + MBAir. But, the student also needs to know how to use these devices for education -- not for playing games. One study showed that use of technology at the university split the student body into tw…
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kerrymill said: “ Apple has no experience in its history that suggests it's capable of being a successful car company.” I’m pretty sure that’s almost exactly what they said about Apple making a cell phone. True. But with the number of new …