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Well, it seems Apple Intelligence is insanely great by functionality - not by name. A new golden era.
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Blackwhitepanda said:For long term, AAPL will be fine. I consider AAPL Coca Cola of the 21st Century. Cash (flow) machine with strong balance sheet, but no stellar growth. AAPL will then be like having a bond. Microsoft performed like that …
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Hedware said: Or you could live in Australia and be covered by the Australian Consumer Law and not have to pay anything to Apple. Indeed. Or UK - 5 to 6 years of warranty. The cost for accidental coverage is excessive. In the EU you pay b…
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24 years of Apple Store openings and the distribution of stores continues to puzzle me as it doesn't relate to population. California is 1 store per 740k. Japan 1 per 11 million. UK is 1 per 1.7 million. China is 1 per 51 million. Africa continues t…
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Is Apple aiming to implement features on a state, territory, or developer level? macOS Guam? iOS Epic? I'm sure school districts in Texas would like to warn anyone going to cnn.com. Apple is IMHO spending too much time on weird legal battles.
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kempathonnodge said: There has to be governmental regulation, and it has to have some teeth or tech companies wield too much power over an entire population and economy. We now live in a world where companies wield more power than governments…
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danox said: The American company Corning has been very good at what they do since 1851. Still is. Not much drama in that part of New York. Probably part of the success.
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Federighi and Ternus! Product people. No trail of lost legal cases. Right age. Super smart. Cue is too old and so many (lost) legal battles. Joswiak “oh so Pro” - Apple need product before marketing - no Sculley II. Deidre and her Office Only polic…
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Perhaps Air was designed before AI workloads? Reviews will show.
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A 40% attach rate is fantastic. How to improve? Sell more iPhones! It will make people buy AirPods (not only Pro) and services. Lowering the entry point is IMHO key and 16e is too expensive. Think like Gillette and get more units out.
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charlesn said: Mark Gurman is now reporting on the usabilty/legibility issues that have forced Apple to really scale back the Liquid Glass appearance in iOS 26 beta 3. I haven't been using the betas, so I don't have a personal opinion, but wi…
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Mother Nature is probably not invited for the next keynote. Not that I need her back, but F1 is an odd match in terms of shared values. Koch Industries and F1 or Northrop and F1 - but Apple?
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The #1 thing with App Store is that it allowed easy discoverability and payment of apps. Exactly the same as what iTunes did for music. App Store was the first modern department store for software. App Store didn't change software distribution into…
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danox said: I was asked by a relative who is ready to buy a Mac PowerBook now and I told them do not buy now. Wait until Apple update’s to an M5 processor, what’s the point of buying an M4 MacBook Pro if the M5 version is right around the corn…
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danox said: Back to school and Christmas 2025 missed oh well…. More of Christmas + end-of-year - but agree. There is no reason for the 3rd iteration of 3nm to slip. Let us rethink the next MBP. TSMC is on schedule to deliver 2nm volume p…
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Those shifting tariffs do put a stress on all levels of the supply chain. Better stop while you can. As all here I wish him the best. AppleInsider said:Kahn took over the SVP of operations role in 2019 and will be the new COO. As such, he's nex…
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dewme said: If you want to draw a massive contrast between Tim Cook as CEO of the world's most valuable company and ... Cook did indeed take control when Apple was #1. Now Apple is #3. Other companies have outperformed Apple on his watch an…
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twolf2919 said: The announced tariffs on Japan, Korea, Malaysia, and Khazakstan are tariffs the US will begin charging for goods coming into the US from those countries. As far as I know, Apple doesn't import goods - INTO THE US - from any …
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No more drama. Set those tariffs for the next 3 years and let business do business.
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anthogag said: Why would Apple make it on-demand before it goes freely to TV+ subscribers? It should go straight to TV+ for members; it could attract more membership sign-ups. Apple sent "Wolfs" with Pitt + Clooney direct to streaming in…
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123Go said: I hope apple do not try to mitigate the effects of tariffs on the US market by upping the prices in other countries so that price increases in the US can be less then the tariff related added cost. Recently prices in China got lo…