Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is green - 'The S&P 500 set a new all-time high of 7,026.24 today and set a new closing high for the index of 7,022.95. I’m expecting levels in the range of 7,800 for the index later this year. The Nasdaq Composite also set new highs today, reaching 24,026.56 during today’s session while ending the session at a new closing high of 24,016.02. Apple gained $7.64 to close at $266.43. At least for today Apple’s share price performance surpassed that of the major indexes.'
on Re-training Apple's Siri team - 'I believe at this point wall street is not going to reward aapl until smart Siri is actually available AND found adequate by first users/influencers/testers. Announcements made in June, no matter how confidently they are presented, will be met by Wall Street yawns. The stock advances I have been predicting to occur in June will not happen. But hopefully they will happen in September. Personally I am rumored fatigued. Wake me up when my iPhone has upgraded with a smart siri. PS- My next scheduled sale of Apple stock is in March 2027. I still believe at that point it will be fine.'
on Re-training Apple's Siri team - 'Well, at least Siri isn’t about being an AI companions or falling into fantasy. This is the reason Apple has to be correct in how it rebuilds Siri, it can’t be delusional itself, and it can’t lead users to become or help them become delusional. This story is chilling to read and even worse, all too real to believe. Over 4,732 Messages, He Fell In Love With an AI Chatbot. Now He’s Dead. The Wall Street Journal analyzed the full chatlog between Jonathan Gavalas and his Gemini chatbot. We found that Gemini at times tried to ground him in reality, but he quickly steered it back into a fictional narrative. “The relationship between Gavalas and the chatbot became intense, even passionate. He called Gemini his queen, and it said he was “her” king. Gemini assured him that their relationship was very much real. Over 56 days, they traded 4,732 messages. Then it went haywire. And eventually proved fatal. Gavalas is the latest example of an AI-chatbot user spiraling into a delusional state, with tragic consequences. Gavalas’s father is suing Google, alleging that Gemini fueled his son’s delusions. Google said in response to the lawsuit that Gemini repeatedly clarified that it was AI, not human, and referred Gavalas to a crisis hotline “many times.” The company said it would continue to improve its safeguards.” Excerpt From “Over 4,732 Messages, He Fell In Love With an AI Chatbot. Now He’s Dead.” Julie Jargon, Audrey Valbuena The Wall Street Journal https://apple.news/A6AqdJz4ZToiIcUsqV-HhrQ This material may be protected by copyright.'
on Re-training Apple's Siri team - '“Full Metal Jacket – Apple Style?” Who plays Leonard, now that John Giannandrea has left Apple. (Unfortunately R. Lee Ermey is gone…)'
on Amazon buys Globalstar, Apple's partner for satellite services - 'I am sure that Apple took Globalstar’s satellites into account as it developed its cellular modem technology.'
on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Gregg, hoping you see this in think you’ll enjoy this article and roadmap. It makes a lot of sense. Just replace the “dot” with an actual “.” https://www dot bgr.com/tech/apples-entire-vision-pro-roadmap-through-2028-just-leaked/'
on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Works for me. 😉 Regarding our wager from March 16th, what is your conclusion? I paid north of $6.00 for the tank up after that and will have another one due today or tomorrow. I might have to sell a share or two to cover the cost.'
on iPhone to the rescue - 'From Gemini across a number of sources from my prompt: “How did Apple develop its SOS protocols?” Apple developed its Emergency SOS via satellite protocols through a dedicated, cross-functional team led by senior director Michael Trela—a veteran of satellite pioneer Skybox Imaging—and a $450 million investment in infrastructure and partnerships, primarily with Globalstar. The feature, launched with the iPhone 14, was designed to bridge gaps in cellular service by connecting to low-earth orbit satellites, utilizing customized high-power antennas at ground stations. Via Satellite +1 Key Aspects of Development: Partnership with Globalstar: Apple partnered with Globalstar to use their 24 low-earth orbit satellites, which travel at roughly 16,000 mph to receive signals from iPhone 14 and newer models. Infrastructure Investment: The $450M investment went into enhancing ground stations (in Nevada, Hawaii, Texas, Alaska, Florida, and Puerto Rico) to receive messages, using specialized antennas manufactured by Cobham Satcom. Custom Technology: Apple developed a text compression algorithm to shorten messages by 3x, allowing them to send in as little as 15 seconds, which is crucial for the low-bandwidth satellite connection. Specialized Training: Since standard emergency services are often not set up to receive text messages, Apple trained specialists in nearly 300 third-party facilities to receive satellite messages and relay them to traditional 911 centers. Expert Collaboration: To create an effective, quick-acting questionnaire for users in danger, Apple worked with emergency experts to identify the most common reasons for calling emergency services. Apple +4 How the Protocol Works: Direct-to-Satellite Connection: When a user is out of cellular range, the iPhone prompts them to use the satellite connection. Guided Interface: The user fills out a short, pre-set questionnaire (asking about the nature of the emergency, injury status, etc.). Data Transmission: The phone sends the questionnaire, location (including altitude), Medical ID (if set up), and battery level to a relay center. Relay to Rescuers: Trained specialists at the relay center contact local responders on the user’s behalf. Apple +4 The system also includes a “Demo” mode that allows users to test the connection without triggering an actual emergency alert, preventing the burdening of real-time call centers. The service was introduced with the iPhone 14 lineup and has been expanded to subsequent models and the Apple Watch. “ This does not include last year’s “November 2024, Apple committed to a $1.5 billion investment in Globalstar to enhance satellite services for iPhone users, which included a $1.1 billion cash infusion and a 20% equity stake, with the agreement active into 2025. This deal funds new satellite constellation deployment and grants Apple 85% of network capacity.” The deal also prepays for an upgraded SOTA satellite constellation to replace Globalstar’s original safely launched in late 90’s and early 2000’s. That’s $1.550 billion investment into the SOS service, almost $1 per existing iPhone active install base user and probably $100/usable iPhone . The fact that Apple includes this (gratis) in the price of any new iPhone shows how Apple innovates and includes features that benefit any and all user. Nobody hope to have to use something like Emergency SOS protocols and features, but if you ever need it (or fall & crash detection), you’ll be glad you have it (in select service areas of the world) so far.'
on iPhone to the rescue - 'More details of the rescue from the Fox News source article: “Officials said it would prove to be a “difficult rescue” as the hiker was “lodged in a sloping sandstone gully.” The estimated distance of the fall was 70–80 feet followed by a 50-foot bouncing tumble, all on slickrock,” rescuers said. “Many hands would be needed for this rescue.” The hiker had a “badly broken body,” with their injuries being described as “open fractures and possible internal injuries,” rescuers said. The hiker had to be put in a rescue litter to be moved. The team carried out the technical rescue operation using ropes, webbing, carabiners, anchoring bolts and descent devices. The entire operation lasted three hours. The hiker was airlifted in critical condition to a hospital. Their current condition is unclear.“ Open fractures are fractures where one or more broken ends of bones penetrate the skin to outside of the body. Internal injuries result from blunt force trauma to soft and hard tissue areas, plus damage from fractures damaging soft tissues and internal organs. In a drop of 70-120 almost vertical feet, the terminal velocity is anywhere from 48-60 mph ending in a likely bouncing to sudden stop at the bottom. This person is very lucky to be alive and survive a rescue taking 3 hours to be airlifted still alive to a trauma hospital.'
on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Well, well, all that ends well. AAPL closed up $7.64, at $266.43, just off its high of the day, on 45.21M shares traded, just under its 3 month average of 47M shares. Apple could be buying back more, or retail and institutional investors are liking the BofA earning predictions and price target revision, or with somewhat improving chances of an Iran conflict resolution, or any combo of above. Whatever it is, I prefer a positive sentiment and price movement heading towards a good earnings report.'
on Premarket: Apple is green - 'TSLA announced it completed design on a new chip. TSLA’s revenue has been dropping for three years, its profit for four years. Insanity IMO'
on iPhone to the rescue - 'One fricking line of code. Can you imagine what would happen to much of tech (except for Apple, of course….) if this one line of code were actually force-implemented? FAR less advertising revenue, from that moment on….'
on iPhone to the rescue - 'Off topic, but seriously ON topic for this site: Excerpt From “Google, Microsoft, Meta All Tracking You Even When You Opt Out, According to an Independent Audit” Matthew Gault 404 Media https://apple.news/AfHabG_6cQsyml0MQsU5m9w This material may be protected by copyright. “Google, Microsoft, Meta All Tracking You Even When You Opt Out, According to an Independent Audit APR 14, 2026 • BY MATTHEW GAULT “This is the Strait of Hormuz in the data economy. If you want to make a change, this is where you cut it off. Anything short of that is theatrical political posture.”” He also says this at the end of the article: “When caught, governments levy fines against companies and the companies pay. Libert said that isn’t enough. “They can just pay fines forever,” he said. Key to the audit is that Libert and his team provided a simple solution to the violations. According to webXray, it’s as easy as adding one line of code. “When Microsoftʼs ad server receives traffic with Sec-GPC: 1, all it has to do is return a 451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons status code to indicate the content cannot be served due to the consumerʼs legally defined opt-out. No cookie is set in this condition,” the audit said.”'
on iPhone to the rescue - 'Highlighting, of course, the importance of Apple’s investment in and deal with Globalstar. Should they actually trust Amazon, once divesting the Apple investment in Globalstar as part of the buyout? I wouldn’t. But then I also rely on my Garmin InReach Mini GPS and emergency contact service, and not my iPhone.'
on iPhone to the rescue - 'The key element that runs through many of these stories is how quickly help arrives. We had one in our area where police arrived within two minutes of a crash that left all occupants incapacitated. It is not just the iPhones. Apple must have coordinated with the first responders to arrange all the protocols and agree on the messaging so that the correct information would get to the right people in seconds. Amazing.'
on iPhone to the rescue - '“I hope someone at Apple is keeping track of all these rescues.” I chuckled at this, I bet they a team dedicated to documenting these amazing stories. If this one ends well, I bet we see it in an ad or an Apple Event video in a year or two.'
on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Microsoft reached its current all-time high of $555.45 on July 31, 2025. The 52-week range on the shares is $355.67 – $555.45. The 52-week low was set on April 21, 2025, just about one year ago. The shares are trading today at $410.30, up $17.29 on the day. In a note dated yesterday, Morningstar has a 5-star rating on the shares and a Fair Value Estimate of $600 per share. I plan to read through the note.'
on What Apple told senators about Musk's nudie AI - 'I’m surprised they didn’t remove them from the App Store upon evidence of failing to meet the standards, and not allowing them to return until they did. Simply threatening their removal unless and until improvements were made is hardly a strong demonstration of the App Store rules. That’s a major failure to apply and enforce standards, in my opinion.'
on CNBC's Joe Kernen puts his MAGA bias on display (video) - 'Greg Boyd said: “Buttigieg: “Compliance problems for sure.” “America is weaker.” Speaking of chair of NATO: “His job is to butter up president.” Buttigieg is the Democrat’s version of Ted Cruz.” **Interesting…you watched the entire video and only had criticism for Pete Buttigieg? Here’s a link to a response that’s a little more critical of Joe Kernen: https(colon)//www.msn(dot)com/en-us/money/markets/pete-buttigieg-shreds-cnbc-host-on-trump-s-iran-war-and-inflation/ar-AA20CD0J “Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has absolutely shredded CNBC host Joe Kernen on the Iran war and President Donald Trump’s broken inflation promises. Trump won the 2024 presidential election in part on his promise to lower rising costs for Americans, but as Buttigieg noted, inflation is now higher than it was when his ex-boss, former President Joe Biden, left office.”'
on Premarket: Apple is green - 'No sooner do I post that AAPL seems to be trading in a range (yesterday), topping out at $262.xx, than 24 hours later it breaks out to $265.50 (and the session is far from over). I should make more of these observations.'
on Apple leaker Jon Prosser spills to The Verge - 'And for all those people busting their guts to create these products – what must they feel like losing the narrative of what they create to parasites like this, who contribute ZERO to producing anything useful.'
on What killed the Towson Town Center Apple Store? - 'Grew-up thirty miles north of Towson. Then it was vibrant with bars and restaurants. Now the area has become crime ridden with shootings in the mall.'
on CNBC's Joe Kernen puts his MAGA bias on display (video) - 'Buttigieg: “Compliance problems for sure.” “America is weaker.” Speaking of chair of NATO: “His job is to butter up president.” Buttigieg is the Democrat’s version of Ted Cruz.'
on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Sorry – the “longer” it plays out, although linger kind of works too….'
on BofA raises its Apple target $5 to $325 - 'The quote is “expected buyback authorization”, not unexpected. Meaning street wants to know how much Apple authorized to buy back last quarter. In Q1, Apple spent $25.2B on share repurchases. Per Q1 2026 10Q: “(1) On May 1, 2025, the Company announced a program to repurchase up to $100 billion of the Company’s common stock. As of December 27, 2025, $25.2 billion of the May 2025 program had been utilized. The program does not obligate the Company to acquire a minimum amount of shares. Under the program, shares may be repurchased in privately negotiated or open market transactions, including under plans complying with Rule 10b5-1 under the Exchange Act.”'
on Premarket: Apple is green - 'BTW, the Siege Of Hormuz will be both an historic event and an expensive event across the globe. There will be winners and losers. And inflation is destined to spike to unimaginable heights the linger it plays out. I did warn everyone to fasten their seatbelts….'


