Kemble Widmer on Taboola ads are giving Apple News a bad name - 'Fascinating. I read Apple News every day, and likewise upon reading the above comments thought “I’ve never seen an ad on Apple News”. I just tested the theory, and lo and behold within a few articles I clicked there is a horizontal box of ads after a few paragraphs. Interesting thing is, I had literally never noticed them before, as apparently my brain subconsciously knows to skip them, and as I said I quite literally do not register them. If they make my investment some profit, while being so minor as to be not noticed, I’d call that typical Apple. Just my experience of course.'
on Don't blame Apple - '“Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron BUBBLE ” — Shakespeare’s Macbeth'
on Tim Cook, Bad Bunny and the Apple Music Super Bowl - 'Trump is avoiding the Super Bowl because he knows he will be relentlessly booed. https://apple.news/A-hwd5VmgR1ew3GnJhCRbDg'
on Tim Cook, Bad Bunny and the Apple Music Super Bowl - 'Sorry PED, here’s where we diverge – bigly. 🙂 “My take: Born in Boston, I’ll rooting for the Pats.” Isn’t it great how money buys privilege?'
on Don't blame Apple - 'Those statements definitely give ME pause! Awesome – in all senses. And scarier than AI itself.'
on Taboola ads are giving Apple News a bad name - 'The Apple News ads are there, and apparently targeted differently by different websites or news sources. For me, the key is most of them are display ads, clickable but also eminently bypassable and ignored. Because it’s a reading medium. Not so with YouTube. There the ads are videos, complete with sound that IMO is automatically increased to jarringly get your attention, show up at random times or between videos in a playlist, most about the most random, obnoxious, or repetitive things: Stuck poop and different ways to help you ED chewables from 2-4 different sources ED tricks & hacks with baking soda; Vaseline and salt; god knows what other household products Some kind of accident calculator and comparator, complete with links or referrals to paralegal or legal services to help you fill out paperwork or defend your case AI generated ads about parasite caused diabetes and quick hacks to dissolve or drive them out of your body Various compounded GLP-1 weight loss ads Tai chi walking programs featuring heavily muscled Asian men (very unusual) – plays off the previous Chair Yoga ads with heavily muscled long white bearded elderly Indian men. Newest exercise ads with a pseudo military program with men doing pushups in freezing weather in their shorts, never mind the frosty air breaths that aren’t synced well with their breathing or talking And even more annoying is instead of next up on suggested additional videos, YouTube now places large video sized ads right below the description of your current video so that the slightest touch, not scroll, will trigger the ad to open in a browser, giving the ad a click, and possibly opening cookies in your browser unbeknownst to you. Temu clearance sales, etc. It’s my contention that YouTube either selects or produces these “ads” to be as obnoxious and asinine so that users get so fed up with hearing them that they cave into paying for ad-less tiers of YouTube. It wouldn’t surprise me one bit to find this in Google internal memos.'
on This week's Apple trading strategies (2/9-2/13/26) - 'On to the investment/market content: I don’t remember which name they were talking about, but it was a company who’s net value was less than the nominal value of the Bitcoin they hold. To me, this is a vindication of my strategy not to touch Bitcoin with a ten foot pole. Am I just reading this with self-supporting bias? Is there genuine merit to Bitcoin or is it — as I feel — nothing more than electronic gambling? At least gold has a real physical asset behind it — even if the dollar is no longer tied to it. Somewhat related, I like being able to use Apple Messages to send money. I’ve actually done it a few times. Same thing as using Zelle, in a way. It’s an instant transfer of “real” assets. So I’m good with electrinic exchange of money, but Bitcoin et al all seem kinda “fake” to me. Bartering with something that doesn’t exist (ans wastes environmental resources to “produce”!).'
on This week's Apple trading strategies (2/9-2/13/26) - 'I like Peacock. I can watch international rugby on their — both live and in replay — though I usually watch the Six Nations live with friends at the pub (it’s still Peacock presenting it, though). YMMV.'
on This week's Apple trading strategies (2/9-2/13/26) - 'This is totally unrelated, but… I had a dream last night that as their Super Bowl ad Apple re-ran its “1984” ad in its entirety but without any sound or commentary. This time politically. I know that in actuality it will probably be about F1 – a superfluous mistake – but I guess “A dream is a wish your heart makes…” Anyway, I capitulated on watching (Seattle after all.) when I saw that Peacock was broadcasting it AND the Olympics. So I actually signed up – for the next 30 days. 🙂'
on Taboola ads are giving Apple News a bad name - 'These are the ads I saw just now while scrolling through Apple News: Main News TurboTax GetMyFluShot.org – AMA TurboTax, different ad Same AMA ad AMA TurboTax Apple+ News and Sports TurboTax Apple News again AMA In a Guardian article about Statin side effects: Neuropathy, Gutter cleaning Repeat Retirement Planning Neuropathy Neuropathy Toilet stain “hack” Edema Bottled water risks (I had to remember to look for the ads because I’m so used to just ignoring them and scroll right past) Another Guardian article about band singer dying: Leg edema (showing some kind of wrap with electronics (possibly TENS Unit)) Shoulder problems (same TENS unit) Retirement Dog arthritis and egg trick Repeat Edema & shoulder pain Repeat Shoulder & Neuropathy Variety article on alternative country half time show TurboTax, repeated 5x and a different TT ad, total 6'
on How to turn an Apple Vision Pro into a retro videogame arcade - 'Here’s the article from Stuff that speaks on the Retrocade App for Vision Pro and was the source for the Video link above. It’s pretty interesting and for those AVP owners, would you let us know what you think of this application for the AVP? apple news/ A_ICRPpRXRBubRJ-DZ469Fg'
on How to turn an Apple Vision Pro into a retro videogame arcade - 'Just as having a laptop with wired headphones was, and then an iPad with AirPods, the next evolution of personal media consumption on an aircraft is a Vision Pro with latest AirPods Pro, a power supply or extra battery pack. Assuming you have downloaded these apps or your media content, you’ve got plenty to spend the time with in a flight. You can even eat while watching if that’s your thing.'
on Scott Galloway: Unsubscribe from everything Apple and avoid buying its hardware - 'You won’t be able to afford an alternative – after the lawsuit for not having insurance! 🙂'
on Scott Galloway: Unsubscribe from everything Apple and avoid buying its hardware - 'Listen to, not respect. But of course there are good people on both sides!'
on Scott Galloway: Unsubscribe from everything Apple and avoid buying its hardware - 'He’s in marketing, don’t expect him to have used reason!'
on Saturday Apple video: Steve Jobs' gives his 4-week 'status report' at Macworld 1997 - 'I saw this on live video in 1997. That is, I was in Cupertino, watching as he was talking in Boston. He had taken the red-eye flight to get there. I’ve been thinking a comment I heard where Steve attributed his cancer to the wear on his body from running Apple. At the time, I didn’t fully appreciate all of the work he was doing. Looking back, it is remarkable how much he handled, and how well he handled it. What he says in this video gives a good sample of that. He presents this as a four week status report, but he’d been working hard on Apple for many months before this. From what I can tell, he reviewed every single project Apple was doing, and killed three quarters of them. Once a project survived that review, there was no question that it would survive. This added a lot of stability. I also liked his new board of directors. I was impressed that he took the time to do this right.'
on Scott Galloway: Unsubscribe from everything Apple and avoid buying its hardware - 'Their noses are rubbing off on their shirts!'
on Apple TV enters fantasyland - 'Forbidden Planet is also one of the best Star Trek movies 😉 And the special effects still hold up. A lot of great science fiction is cautionary, like what happens if we have the wrong people in charge. Hard science fiction lives off of hard science but there is great SF looking at how diverse cultures work with one another. Cherryh’s work is all about this with the Chanur series a peak.'
on Taboola ads are giving Apple News a bad name - '80% of the revenue growth supposedly attributable to ai as claimed by google and meta is really just their price extortion, lack of alternative platforms and/or lazy advertisers allowing “all ai features”. This conveniently boosts the platforms revenue and is great for stock price and employee options/bonuses. But their AI in ad systems are so oblique as to what they do beyond their salespeople saying “you just need to trust the ai” and “advertisers that turn on all ai features decreased their cost per conversion by 17%”. I’m not denying their revenue/profits being boosted by ai but I would love to see an audit and study of what is really happening behind the scenes and how it benefits advertisers.'
on What's keeping Wedbush's Daniel Ives up at night - '“My take: He might also sleep better if someone turned up the heat in his apartment.” I believe that’s actually his Wedbush office, not his apartment.'
on Taboola ads are giving Apple News a bad name - 'Apple could build out something really special here. Hopefully this matters enough for them to make it better, especially since AI is purported to make targeting more efficient, or so goes the story with Meta, but I have my doubts there.'
on Apple TV enters fantasyland - 'Hi, RIchard. The best SF from my POV is interested in telling a story that sticks as close as possible to actual reality. Yes, sufficiently advanced science can seem like magic, as for example my prime example, Forbidden Planet. But there’s nothing in Forbidden Planet that doesn’t check the boxes of being potentially factually based – with the possible exception of the FTL travel of the spaceship. BTW, the underpinnings of Forbidden Planet are supposed to be Shakespeare’s The Tempest….'
on Taboola ads are giving Apple News a bad name - 'Further to my points above. You would think given that as a group iPhone users are the best mass target in the world for advertisers that Apple could work a way to do personalised ads with only on device anonymous profiling. Given how expensive meta and Google are now I think advertisers would be lining up at the opportunity. A good targeted ad placement can be 10 to 20 times the price of non targeted. So why isn’t Apple doing better in this space?'
on Taboola ads are giving Apple News a bad name - 'Apple News is a quality product and here in Australia increasingly I notice friends using it more. However the ads are really enshittfying it. I work in online ads and i can tell you advertisers have no interest in publishers without decent knowledge of their users and related targeting. The ads budgets just go to meta, Google, etc who give them a better return through personalised advertising. So when you say you don’t want to give up any personal information for personalised advertising the result is Taboola on Apple News. In my view the service and apples reputation would be better off with no ads. No ads on Apple TV, arcade or maps. Although I think they have to have ads on News because they split the revenue with the newspapers and magazines?'
on What's keeping Wedbush's Daniel Ives up at night - 'He looks a bit worn out, but he said he’s only slept a couple hours over those two nights.'
on Scott Galloway: Unsubscribe from everything Apple and avoid buying its hardware - 'If I am remembering correctly, Scott Galloway has wanted to break up big tech, including Apple, for quite a while now. This just gives him an excuse to call for the knee jerk reaction, which is his right to do but doesn’t really cost him anything. But I believe he cashed in on selling a start up to big tech if I am remembering correctly. So, maybe, since he believes he can ride out any storm, he can pontificate from the mount. If he really wants to change behavior, I believe what he needs to do is get people talking to each other and figuring out the common ground and try to get something done. Sort of like what Tim Cook is trying to do.'
on Apple TV enters fantasyland - 'I can’t remember where I heard this but a difference between fantasy and science fiction generally comes down to this: fantasy details a journey, usually of elites, working to regain the status quo, while science fiction detail a journey, usually of ordinary, powerless people, working to change the world for themselves and others. One has revolts to put a king back in power. The other has revolts to destroy the idea of kings. In one, we learn there is no place like home. In the other, we learn to go where no one has gone before. Obviously more complex but I have found this to be a good handle. Simply having magic does not necessarily make it fantasy, as Clarke observed about a sufficiently advanced technology.'
on Scott Galloway: Unsubscribe from everything Apple and avoid buying its hardware - 'Thinking about this a bit more: I think the right response is for the Apple community to make a big public stink. Not by boycotting, but by being vocal about our disappointment in Apple and Tim Cook. But boycotting basically says “We’ve given up on Apple” and that’s a message that doesn’t particularly encourage Apple to respond. (That’s the general problem with boycotts, they remove leverage.)'
on Scott Galloway: Unsubscribe from everything Apple and avoid buying its hardware - 'Still, it’s hard to feel respect for the person who’s purposefully shouting “FIRE!” in a crowded theater….'


