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Apple CEO Tim Cook may claim 280K shares if stock rally holds through Aug. 24
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Review: Koogeek P1 Smart Plug an affordable way to get started with Apple's HomeKit
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From AppleInsider Guide to posting on these forums (link provided below):
1) We definitely want you to: Share unique perspectives, opinions, or insights based on your experience. - Bocaboy and I were both within guidelines in sharing our insights and experiences using TP-Link and "stupid timers you plug into the wall" as you put it.2) Veer things off-topic. A slight diversion is OK deeper into the comments, but we will use our judgment here. - As you can see there is no hard line when it comes to going "off-topic" if it was really that far off-topic I'm sure the Editors would have removed our postings.3) When all else fails, just remember - be civil! Don't say things here that you wouldn't say face-to-face. - Based on the tone of your reply and the choice of words you used, I'd say your post was pretty much what they don't want to see in these forums
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Review: Koogeek P1 Smart Plug an affordable way to get started with Apple's HomeKit
teejay2012 said:bocaboy said:Skip the Koogeek and stick with either TP-Link or WeMo, in that order. I've been using these switches for a couple years now. I have the plug-in and wall switch from both vendors. My recommendation tips towards TP-Link. Their wireless reception performs better where a WiFi signal isn't very strong. In areas where WiFi reception is good, both are equally good. Every device I have connected to either a TP-Link or WeMo is controlled by Amazon Echo and allows for a completely automated home.
When all is said and done, TP-Link is my preferred product. It's ability to be more tenacious in holding on to a weak wireless signal and not being fussy during upgrades are the two reasons I use them. The sunrise/sunset problem will hopefully be fixed in a future update of their Kasa app. Either way, both can be controlled by an Echo, which is way more functional than Homekit.
We have Koogeek and iHome devices, and they all have equivalent glitches in terms of firmware updating, and becoming 'unavailable' or 'updating' at random times, which could be related to our complicated Apple hardware based network (many Expresses to 'extend'). We still have a few lights controlled with ancient X10 devices and ironically they are more stable than our Homekit stuff - but we wanted to have ability to control some of the lights away from home.
Regarding this technology, I think it all has a way to go. All this stuff is just a bit too complicated to setup and configure. Eventually Home Builders/Contractors will be hired to setup your home with the necessary outlets/switches so every outlet is compatible and WiFi signal is strong at all parts of your home. Then it is just a matter of plugging devices in and attaching them to your phone (if you wanted too). We are not there yet and thus this technology is just for the select few that get into this stuff.
I have two lamps in my home that have timers attached to them to come on in the evenings and shut off around 10:00PM. Yes, a few times a year I have to readjust the setting but it is fine. It works and costs less than $10.00.
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Apple stock sets new record at $135.09, market cap exceeds $700B once again
anantksundaram said:amarkap said:I am so happy for Apple to finally have its success...well at least in terms of its share price. I bought a whole bunch of shares back in 2015 at a price around $127.00. I've watched the value of my Apple shares plummet for no reason I could think of outside of the usual negative Apple noise. And so I held on...and on...and on...because I believed in the company and its products. I hoped one day I would be in green again. Well, I made it out a few days ago and so today I sold a 90% of my shares at $134.00. I didn't make a lot of money in the end but I'm more than happy with my 6% ROI. Now, I hold a very small position in Apple. Do I think it will make it over $140.00. Yes, I do. I will miss that ride but that is okay. This time around I want to diversify as before I was all in Apple. I know that is a mistake to be all in one company...but I did because again I believed in the company.
Again, congratulations Apple on their Market Cap being a great company.
Yes I did collect dividends along the way...so probably closer to 8%. Agreed!
Thanks to Apple I'm all set to buy a new Snow Blower this weekend. -
Apple stock sets new record at $135.09, market cap exceeds $700B once again
I am so happy for Apple to finally have its success...well at least in terms of its share price. I bought a whole bunch of shares back in 2015 at a price around $127.00. I've watched the value of my Apple shares plummet for no reason I could think of outside of the usual negative Apple noise. And so I held on...and on...and on...because I believed in the company and its products. I hoped one day I would be in green again. Well, I made it out a few days ago and so today I sold a 90% of my shares at $134.00. I didn't make a lot of money in the end but I'm more than happy with my 6% ROI. Now, I hold a very small position in Apple. Do I think it will make it over $140.00. Yes, I do. I will miss that ride but that is okay. This time around I want to diversify as before I was all in Apple. I know that is a mistake to be all in one company...but I did because again I believed in the company.
Again, congratulations Apple on their Market Cap being a great company.