Stephen Gordon on Switching to B/W on her Apple iPhone made her appreciate the 'color and beauty of real life' - 'Okay, so I used greyscale all day and thought it went great, as I felt like I noticed the physical world a bit more as I was out and about. However, once nightfall arrived, I preferred having color again, as it was easier on the eyes, which were starting to feel the strain from looking at a black-and-white screen in a dark setting.'
on Apple regains the global smartwatch lead, but Huawei is set to overtake - 'You “put emphasis on something”, but ideally, you “emphasize something”. Strunk and White (“The Elements of Style”) is somewhere next to the Ark in the last scene of Raiders of the Lost Ark. And don’t get me started on “a peek of something”. It’s like fingernails on a chalkboard to me.'
on Premarket: Apple was red, turned green - 'What a tease. AAPL was green all day then went red just before the close. Only about 16M shares traded. Should heat up next week before the last trading day of the year.'
on A Christmas Carol from Apple - 'Someone needs to teach her some new cuss words. It almost appears that Apple is on an one-company mission to fill our ‘airwaves’ with a word that maybe they feel has been missing for too many years?'
on Apple regains the global smartwatch lead, but Huawei is set to overtake - 'Can you “emphasize ON” something?'
on Barron's: Why Apple is green - 'Yep I agree Gregg. It’s existential for Massimo. Not existential though for Epic/Sweeney.'
on Switching to B/W on her Apple iPhone made her appreciate the 'color and beauty of real life' - 'Like comparing black and white photos to color. B&W can show things just not seen if the same photo was in color. However the right photos in color can also show things B&W can’t. Both different. Both outstanding. But think of Ansel Adams in color! No thanks. What I don’t understand in this article is why some people need a sort of outside force to control their behavior.'
on Switching to B/W on her Apple iPhone made her appreciate the 'color and beauty of real life' - 'She reminds me of someone who arrives late to a party, and then acts and talks like the party just started.'
on Switching to B/W on her Apple iPhone made her appreciate the 'color and beauty of real life' - 'For the record, since we’re talking about displays, I think Liquid Glass sucks!'
on Switching to B/W on her Apple iPhone made her appreciate the 'color and beauty of real life' - 'Recently a high school football player told me that after a game and facing a 2 hr bus ride, the coach said no cell phones for the trip home. He said everyone moaned, and then dead silence for about 30 min. Then they started talking to each other. He said the experience left quite an impression on many of the players.'
on Barron's: Why Apple is green - 'My take: I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting for Masimo to be over. Without a victory over Apple (and the rest of the blood oxygen industry) Maximo is going nowhere. The prize, if it prevails, is just too big to walk away.'
on Switching to B/W on her Apple iPhone made her appreciate the 'color and beauty of real life' - 'No thanks. My thought is that for the true black and white experience, then the same change needs to be made to all television and streaming viewing. I’ll stick with color. Just like “Nipper” and RCA back in the day who were overjoyed with color television.'
on Switching to B/W on her Apple iPhone made her appreciate the 'color and beauty of real life' - 'And I just enabled that filter with only a tiny bit of color… I think she’s onto something.'
on Premarket: Apple was red, turned green - 'Ahead slightly so far (~1PM EST) on incredibly low volume. Holiday market. I guess most people will be back next week for the end of year trades.'
on Barron's: Why Apple is green - '@PED: “My take: I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting for Masimo to be over.” I agree. Just like Tim Sweeney and Epic games. Masimo is led by a similar ego driven CEO. His recent pyrrhic victory in court will in all likelihood be reduced or voided on appeal.'
on Switching to B/W on her Apple iPhone made her appreciate the 'color and beauty of real life' - 'I used to read her weekly newsletter when she was at the Markup. Sharp thinker!'
on Barron's: Why Apple is green - 'Doomed, I tell you! (Seriously, though, what’s happening in India?)'
on Tim Cook likes his Nikes - '@Robert: Alphabet has already made a very impressive move and although it can always climb higher, I try to initiate a position in a stock that has fallen out of disfavor even while it concurrently had a great earnings report. Leaning toward CLX this morning. Staying in alignment with the foregoing strategy.'
on Premarket: Apple was red, turned green - 'Apple is up 9.70% year-to-date versus 17.90% for the S&P 500, 14.50% for the Dow 30 and 22.30% for the Nasdaq Composite. The Russell 2000 small cap index is up 13.66%. Apple continues to under perform the broad market.'
on Premarket: Apple was red, turned green - 'So far today AAPL has almost wiped out its Wednesday losses.'
on Premarket: Apple was red, turned green - 'Index futures are mixed on this last trading day of this holiday week. Apple, which closed up on Wednesday $1.45 to end at $273.81 is in the green $0.15 at $273.96. Among the mega caps Microsoft is in the red pre-market $0.70 at $487.32. NVIDIA is up pre-market $1.60 at $190.21 and Broadcom is ahead $1.25 at $351.47. Let’s see how share prices finish out the week.'
on A Christmas Carol from Apple - 'Rhea Seehorn is a wonderful actress. From Better Call Saul to this series, never a false note.'
on A Christmas Carol from Apple - 'I keep looking at this, the comments and the trailer, etc. and really can’t get into it. Something must be wrong with me… I’ll keep trying.'
on Tim Cook likes his Nikes - 'Michael: Any thoughts on Alphabet, the Gemini 3 model and the prospects of an AI services deal with Apple? In other words, are you interested in investing in Alphabet at this time?'
on Happy Holidays from Apple 3.0 - ' she was too focused on making today’s dessert to mention it for a couple hours Yeah, right.'
on A Christmas Carol from Apple - 'My guess: It’s to make a point: A dozen humans in a high tech world, who get whatever they want from billions of the most willing of slaves. Even an atomic bomb…. Hell of a social message, don’t you think? And not dissimilar to the message delivered about 20 centuries ago….'


