Bart Yee on Apple leaks a demo of AirPods with eyes (video) - 'Viral marketing or hidden in plain sight for those who are looking?'
on Premarket: Apple was red, turned green - 'Apple closed on an uptick which was nice. Pretty high volume, ~50M.'
on Premarket: Apple was red, turned green - 'A few minutes from the close and Apple is up $6.54 or 2.11% at $316.57. This is an impressive two days of gains with the backdrop of a challenging month for Apple investors.'
on Bloomberg: Apple won't be selling any 'PervertPods' - '“… Apple can learn from all this if it wants its devices to avoid becoming known as “PervertPods …” Apple has very little to learn from Zuckerberg. Apple’s leadership has long considered him to be amoral (or worse) and Facebook’s business model to be ethically suspect. Back in 2018, when Facebook was under fire for enabling the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, Cook said “Apple has never believed that detailed online profiles of people should exist. We can make a ton of money if customers were our product. We have elected not to do that.” CNBC: “When asked [in 2018] what he would do if he were currently faced with the problems confronting Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Cook said: ‘I wouldn’t be in this situation.’” Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/28/tim-cook-on-facebooks-scandal-i-wouldnt-be-in-this-situation.html'
on Bloomberg: Apple's modest CapEx is dragging it down - '@Fred Three weeks?!! Hell’s bells. Time to sell the farm and move. The Wall Street adage is Sell in May and Go Away. This article is just someone trying to get clicks and maybe churn the stock a bit. I once complained to the guy running my 401K about all the contradictory stories I read about Apple. He just shrugged and said he saw that all day long about all the stocks he tracked.'
on Bloomberg: Apple won't be selling any 'PervertPods' - 'Maybe Apple has done the work (thought it through) and facial recognition won’t be part of the deal.'
on Bloomberg: Apple won't be selling any 'PervertPods' - 'I wouldn’t leave zuck the *uck alone with my kids'
on Bloomberg: Apple won't be selling any 'PervertPods' - 'The rumor I’ve heard is that the camera is not high resolution enough to use for facial recognition but will be useful for identifying surroundings or OCR. So perhaps look at a product in the grocery store and ask what are the ingredients or if there are any active recalls? Or can I find it cheaper somewhere else?'
on Apple leaks a demo of AirPods with eyes (video) - 'The newer AirPods Pro fit my ears a lot better than earlier models. I use them almost every day. It makes the AVP so much richer. I’ve used them to check my hearing and can work on my Mac while my wife watches programs on our Apple TV. Or listen to music while my wife reads. I figure that Apple would not be putting a camera in them if it did not have a great use case for them and could overcome some privacy issues. Excited to see.'
on Bloomberg: Apple won't be selling any 'PervertPods' - 'There are videos in a software release? I don’t recall seeing videos for any feature in the software itself. Even Apple’s support pages don’t have videos. Color me skeptical.'
on Apple: Risk off in the EU - 'Apple won. Predators win. People get nothing. Sure 5% vs 30% seems like a big loss. But then it’s: 1) Only in the EU. 2) Only for Apps that sell enough to justify setting up their own market place. 3) Only for customers that choose to go outside the walled garden. But most customers like the walled garden – it’s simple and safe. 4) Hard for App sellers to give customers much incentive and save much by splitting the 25%. Considering all of the above, it only makes sense for large in-App purchases like games, horoscopes, dating sites, etc., where there are significant predatory factors.'
on Errol Brandt gives the AI boom two more years (video) - '@Richard My guess is that some of the fuel for this bubble is the fear of missing out. The main players feel like if they win with AI they will control the world. Each wants to be the controller, not the controllee so they are desperate to win at all costs. For most of us, having Alexa or Siri search your emails for you or order a pizza for you is not that huge of a deal. On the other hand, if you are a greedy billionaire and you imagine you can fire 90% of your costly employees then AI sounds fantastic.'
on Bloomberg: Apple's modest CapEx is dragging it down - 'Maybe it is me but I have heard more compliments about Apple’s Cap Ex control related to AI recently than criticisms. True some people try and approach as a backhanded compliment. The reason for the poor performance of the stock price seems to me to be related to the guidance not meeting or beating expectations for the current quarter. And Apple is not the only company which was hit after their earnings report so I think this is just as much a market story as it is anything related to way the business is doing. And of course this is the slow period before Apple announces the fall line up etc. So why not make it sound like a critical period for the company so one can generate clicks and market ripples. Bloomberg is not alone in this kind of reporting but they seem to practice it regularly. I guess Apple’s tight lipped approach in front of a product announcement period is frustrating the reporters more than usual.'
on Nearly half of Australia's iPhone Pro owners say they'd 'consider' a foldable - 'Morning, Greg, “…just use an ipad (which some day might be foldable).” Isn’t a foldable iPhone essentially a foldable iPad? If looks, acts, and quacks like a duck….'
on Errol Brandt gives the AI boom two more years (video) - 'I actually went and read the report he based his discussion on. Lots of interesting stuff, especially wrt the impact on the global economy due to the Iran Conflict (short view — Asia is screwed) and the impact of AI on labor. As for the graph shown above, they make the point that these were all driven by important, useful technologies that needed huge infrastructure investments (I believe the Roaring 20s encapsulates the impact of the internal combustion engine on the economy). But the investments got ahead of things resulting in a boom and a bust that caused recessions/depressions. While investments returned to normal levels after the bust, it often took years for the infrastructures that were created to regain any usefulness. Lots of empty canals or railroads or perhaps, datacenters.'
on Bloomberg: Apple won't be selling any 'PervertPods' - 'Zuck looks like a perv even without the glasses.'
on Apple leaks a demo of AirPods with eyes (video) - 'Yes. Air Pods still don’t suit my ears. (I haven’t been motivated to try to find alternatives.'
on Early Apple investor buys first Ferrari EV for $40 million - 'If we all chipped in “just a little” we could jointly buy one and take turns having fun at Joe’s next meet up! 🙂'
on Nearly half of Australia's iPhone Pro owners say they'd 'consider' a foldable - 'Many posts ago, I commented that Apple would never release a foldable phone because it takes two hands to open it and you can just use an ipad (which some day might be foldable). I have never looked so forward to being proven so spectacularly wrong as I do today. Can’t wait to see what this device does.'
on Premarket: Apple was red, turned green - 'In late morning trading the major indexes are green. Target, which reported before the bell, is up $6.87 or 4.51% at $159.35 on better-than-expected results. The shares reached a new 52-week high of $161.65 in today’s trading. Apple is currently trading up $6.76 or 2.18% at $316.79.'
on Bloomberg: Apple won't be selling any 'PervertPods' - 'They will always be known as “PervertPods”. It’s easy to say, it’s catchy and it’s true.'
on Nearly half of Australia's iPhone Pro owners say they'd 'consider' a foldable - '” My take: “Consider” and buy are two different things.” I’ll CONSIDER anything if there’s no commitment involved. It’s easier to say $3,000 than it is to act on it. Meaningless survey.'
on Early Apple investor buys first Ferrari EV for $40 million - 'I would gladly sponsor his subscription…in exchange for a test drive of his new Ferrari!'
on Apple leaks a demo of AirPods with eyes (video) - 'Interesting. Would love an off-ear, high quality bone-conduction AirPods Pro or Beats Pro product, though.'
on Bloomberg: Apple won't be selling any 'PervertPods' - 'Once offered a pair by a friend who works at Meta. I kindly declined. I have a reputation to protect.'
on Nearly half of Australia's iPhone Pro owners say they'd 'consider' a foldable - 'But how many clams must I pay for a clamshell iPhone with Pro-level cameras? And how many clambake seasons before I can get one? Shucks!'


