Jonny T on Larry Ellison's AI meltdown - 'Most of us, even of relatively modest means, actually have way more than enough…'
on Bloomberg: Apple is shipping a foldable iPhone this fall, smart glasses next year - 'At least I gave you one vote David!'
on Apple's fitness guru is gone - 'These are such interesting topics that I have only lately stumbled upon. If you like Jaynes, I think that you will really enjoy “ The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception James J. Gibson”. It’s a magnum opus of Perception and Action learned the hard way, after a long productive career spent in the field. I have a ton of great resources on this if anyone is interested.'
on Larry Ellison's AI meltdown - '”Steve: “I have enough.” Reflecting on my past financial habits, having enough is a new habit for me. It would have been nice if I had acquired it sooner.'
on Good Friday: Markets are closed - 'Read this, and go to the link to hear David sing his paean to the first iPhone. Enjoy! “David Pogue: ‘Apple and Me’ Thu Apr 2 02:15:45 GMT 2026 David Pogue, on his new blog at Substack:” Excerpt From “David Pogue: ‘Apple and Me’” Daring Fireball https://apple.news/ADN4qiHuZNTW-DZUsr5XDmw This material may be protected by copyright.'
on Larry Ellison's AI meltdown - 'I heard this story about Larry Ellison when at Apple some years ago. They say its true. Larry Ellison and Steve Jobs were talking and Larry said “I have a $160 million super-yacht, I own the whole island of Lanai, multiple mansions around the wold, etc. etc…. Steve replied “Yes Larry, that’s very nice. But I have one thing you’ll never have.” Larry: “What’s that?” Steve: “I have enough.”'
on Bloomberg: Apple is shipping a foldable iPhone this fall, smart glasses next year - 'IMO, A foldable iPhone is an imperfect compromise between an A16 iPad (my iPad of choice) and a iPhone Pro Max that costs 50% more. It wouldn’t be the first time I’ve been wrong, but I just don’t see a market for it. Samsung has been pushing foldable for at least 7 YEARS, never achieved significant scale, and are reportedly cutting production about 20% for 2026. A tri-fold model was cancelled after 3 months. Apple will sell more iPhone 17e models in its first year as Samsung will sell all iteration of foldables in the same period. Bigger and vastly more expensive is not a winning strategy. Samsung has proved it.'
on Apple's fitness guru is gone - 'Thank you for this, Richard. I often ponder the work of Julian Jaynes. “The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind”–whether or not one thinks it’s true–is one of the most stimulating books on my shelf. Too bad he passed away so soon. Jaynes makes an intriguing argument that civilization could have been built up by humans and (until around 1500 BCE) all without the consciousness we take for granted, i.e. with “nobody home.” Go figure!'
on Bloomberg: Apple is shipping a foldable iPhone this fall, smart glasses next year - 'Hmmm, if new HomePods, HomePod Mini’s, and HomeBase display “are sitting in warehouses” just waiting for Apple software to catch up before being released, this suggests a few things to me: 1) Apple has already built the next generation specification of Home products with likely at least A17 or higher level and S9-10 chips installed. This increases the yield on these older chips, extends their useful life, and allows binned versions to be used as well. That’s a continuing cost advantage. 2) if Apple has say 20M-30M units already built, they have most all of these built with much cheaper memory already paid for. This may sustain inventory for the better part of a year or two with additional production as demand unfolds. I’ll bet Apple also has existing stocks of memory chips waiting to be used specifically for in-demand products. 3) the ability of these products to self-update to the newest versions once released and activated or tied to iPhone/iPad or Macs and WiFi suggest easy OS, Apple Intelligence updates. 4) I wonder if Apple has also installed C1X modem chips or created new Mesh WiFi chips which could use HomePod installations as a mesh WiFi system on its own? HomePod AirPort? 5) pair HomePods with a new Apple TV 4K with at least A18 chips like the Neo. I think we could see a huge leap in Home products and services.'
on Bloomberg: Apple is shipping a foldable iPhone this fall, smart glasses next year - 'Smart glasses are still creepy to me (thanks Meta and Google!). I’m sure Apple will redefine them in a way that makes them more practical, if, in fact, they are planning to release them.'
on The price of an Apple 3.0 subscription has changed - 'I just did the same research, but I’m not due until April 2028. I think that if AAPL has appreciated significantly by that time, it is fair to give Philip his due, too.'
on Bloomberg: Apple is shipping a foldable iPhone this fall, smart glasses next year - 'indeed, and upvoted! You’ll get a lot of upvotes for this one. You just beat me to it.'
on Morgan Stanley: Apple upgrade rates are at all-time highs (video) - 'His take on Apple is probably the one I trust most. Agreed, he knows his stuff.'
on Bloomberg: Apple is shipping a foldable iPhone this fall, smart glasses next year - 'I’m also very much looking forward to the foldable. 95%+ of my ‘computer time’ (e.g., reading, email, music, GPS directions, P90X and other workouts, watching F1) is done on my Pro Max with the remaining 5% on my 13” iPad Air and MacBook Air. Should use my iPad more, but don’t as I’ve never got into the habit of having it nearby. And even when it is nearby, I don’t switch devices unless I’m going to do a lot of reading. The iPhone screen and keyboard is good enough. And I have 75” and 85” TVs both with Sonos surround sound, sound bars and sub woofers. They’re wonderful, but I only use each of them maybe once per month. If I am going spend time watching something, I’d rather sit outside with my dogs and watch on my iPhone. Part of this as I haven’t had cable in 15 or so years and primarily watch YouTube for its highly tailored content. I’ll use a TV if there’s a ‘must watch’ movie on AppleTV. It’s like they say of cameras, the best one is the one you have with you. My iPhone is always with me and having the fold out screen real estate available is going to be appreciated.'
on Bloomberg: Apple is shipping a foldable iPhone this fall, smart glasses next year - '“Apple Expert” – a legend in his own mind…'
on Bloomberg: Apple is shipping a foldable iPhone this fall, smart glasses next year - 'Eddie seems unusually upbeat!'
on Good Friday: Markets are closed - 'Have a great weekend everyone. If there’s any Apple News, we’ll post some links.'
on Amazon wants Globalstar. Apple owns 20 percent - 'I own a small, “starter position” in Globalstar from about 5 years ago.Sure wish I had bought a whole lot more.'
on Morgan Stanley: Apple upgrade rates are at all-time highs (video) - '“WS and the media were just blind to it.” I believe WS assumed that the Smart Siri would be at the center AND main part of Apple AI strategy. So when the Smart Siri Stumble occurred, WS was blinded, not because they weren’t looking, but because they could not see around the Stumble. It’s all they could talk about. So any analysis of Apple’s AI strategy was heavily influenced by The Stumble. I do believe that position is in the process of changing, thanks to some critical thinking regarding AI CapEx and monetization.'
on Morgan Stanley: Apple upgrade rates are at all-time highs (video) - 'This Woodring guy knows his stuff.'
on Morgan Stanley: Apple upgrade rates are at all-time highs (video) - 'Perfectly. I can be verbose at times. My major point is that Apple has had an “AI” strategy all along. WS and the media were just blind to it. Not seeing is not the same thing as not having.'
on Morgan Stanley: Apple upgrade rates are at all-time highs (video) - 'Let me rewrite much of your approach into a simple restatement: Most Big Tech companies are investing in massive data centers to run their big AI models. Apple realized that most users don’t need AI models that big, and Apple is getting users to pay for the hardware to run the AI models users do need. Did I get that right? 🙂'
on Apple's fitness guru is gone - 'Only those who become “religious proselytizers” about it. Then like all religious proselytizers they become insufferable.'
on Morgan Stanley: Apple upgrade rates are at all-time highs (video) - '”is sadly “pulling forward” future sales” Or, is increasing the enormity of its user base.'
on Morgan Stanley: Apple upgrade rates are at all-time highs (video) - 'Eric does know his stuff. In the meantime, my post of yesterday wherein I stated that AI, like all software, requires a platform to operate on. When it comes to Apple’s “AI” strategy, Apple chose individually owned devices vs large community based data centers. To that end, Apple set its sites on Apple designed silicon capable of operating an on device “AI”, with a gateway (aka Apple Intelligence) capable of recognizing how many parameters your inquiry is going to require and shunting that inquiry to either on device, or to the data centers your preferred LLM provider uses. The key to understanding Apple “AI” strategy is first recognizing that all software needs a physical platform in order to function. Apple recognizes this as a core truth. I think it was Alan Keyes who said, “a great software company develops its own hardware” (or something like that). Apple has been headed in that direction for decades, and we’re seeing the fruits of that philosophy unfold most directly with “AI”. This leads to the answer of what “AI” is. Instead of providing a list of sites that may have the answer to your query (Google’s current model) “AI”, depending how well your query is crafted (parameters?) can provide an authoritative answer for you. Most inquiries aren’t going to be that complex, so a small “AI”, like Apple Intelligence, can get be with 3 billion parameters, with data centers can process up 50 billion parameters. I’d really like to hear from those using “AI” on whether or not my statement above is accurate.'
on Apple's fitness guru is gone - 'Fitness and wellness freaks are insufferable, more so than other freaks with skills that are meaningful.'
on Morgan Stanley: Apple upgrade rates are at all-time highs (video) - 'This is obviously bad news for AAPL, which should be seen as doomed no matter what. If upgrades are occurring at all-time-high rates, this means AAPL is at a peak, it can only get worse from here, and is sadly “pulling forward” future sales, as any fool can see.'
on Amazon wants Globalstar. Apple owns 20 percent - 'Maybe Apple should up their stake in Globalstar to 51%.'


