kevin kee

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  • New York City has a $10 million cybercrime lab to crack the iPhone

    Fred257 said:
    Apple is helping criminals.  Why?
    It's the opposite mate. Apple is NOT helping criminals.
    EsquireCatsjony0watto_cobra
  • Court allows Apple's lawsuit against former iPhone chip designer

    Rayz2016 said:
    neilm said:
    Good thing Apple has never hired anyone from a competitor or supplier, and then tried to entice that person's erstwhile colleagues to follow.

    /s
    (In case your sarcasm detectors aren't yet fired up this Monday morning.)
     
    The difference is that there's no breach of contract involved in leaving a company and going to work for someone else.

    The man started a company (allegedly) while he was working for Apple which was in competition with Apple.

    I can see why they're miffed.
    Sounds like Google no 2. And you know how that ended up? *cough* Android *cough.
    watto_cobra
  • Samsung names Taemoon Roh as new smartphone chief

    He doesn't look 51 in that photo. O wait, was this taken with Samsung camera? Now it makes sense.





    /s
    cornchipwatto_cobra
  • CES 2020: Hands on with August Wi-Fi Smart Lock with HomeKit

    I am looking for Homekit keypad to replace my cylinder key door so I don't have to carry key anymore. Any suggestion what is the best one in the market with reasonable pricing that works reliably?
    watto_cobra
  • Apple stock reaches record high of $300 per share

    sjworld said:
    Soli said:
    sjworld said:
    sjworld said:
    gotwake said:
    mknelson said:
    I just wish I could recall the name of the investment advisor who tried to talk me out of buying shares in the spring of 2009.

    $123 a share pre split (about $17.57 based on the current value)

    Too conservative he said!   :D
    It's funny probably 10 years ago, I had a call from my assigned TD Ameritrade advisor.  He just wanted to talk and informed me that I was overweight in aapl and should diversify.  I asked him did he know why I went with TD Ameritrade where we trade on our own versus getting someone to manage my money.  Him - I don't know. Me - Because I didn't want or need anyone telling me how to invest my money.  He didn't bother me anymore.  I think I've done okay. ;)
    Diversification is very important when investing in the stock market. And given the stock market’s history...it’s only a matter of time before AAPL tanks again when investors start selling to rake in the profits.
    Yeah and the sun will cool one day, too. 

    Meanwhile:



    And




    That’s literally how almost every company’s chart looks like, and you clearly didn’t understand what I said. Reading comprehension, get some.
    I have a diverse portfolio and nothing I own has come close to consistently growing as much. In that first graph it shows 2010 where AAPL started off the year at 29 and now sits at 300. That doubling its original 2010 value every year. If that had happened to all my stocks I'd be on the Forbes list of the world's richest people. What you claim in your anti-Apple comments is not at all common.
    If you can’t see the dips (which is what I’m talking about) after every rally, then you’re just retarded.
    I think you failed to see that for every dips it goes even higher - much much higher - than previous height.
    SoliSpamSandwich