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  • Bill Donahue on Apple's big week: The third shoe drops - 'Damn. And only 2 months ago I bought a MacBook Air M4. C’est la vie!'
  • David Emery on Apple's big week: The fifth shoe drops - 'https://tidbits.com/2026/03/03/apple-introduces-studio-display-xdr-and-refreshes-studio-display/ In an interesting expansion of the display’s capabilities, Apple has introduced DICOM medical imaging presets that, once the Medical Imaging Calibrator in macOS receives FDA clearance, will allow radiologists to view diagnostic images directly on the Studio Display XDR. In terms of raw display capability, the comparison with common radiology hardware is striking: the Studio Display XDR’s 5K panel (5120 by 2880, or nearly 15 megapixels) exceeds the resolution of many more expensive diagnostic radiology displays, which are often only 3–6 megapixels. For context, specialized diagnostic radiology displays typically cost $5000–$10,000 for just 3–6 megapixels of resolution on smaller screens. The Studio Display XDR’s 15-megapixel panel in a larger format looks like a bargain once Apple gets FDA clearance.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Looking across the markets, several of the major financial institutions performed comparatively well in a challenging day on the Street. JPMorgan rose $2.70 to close at $300.26. About 73% of S&P 500 components declined on the day. Apple ended down $0.97 at $263.75.'
  • Fred Stein on Here's how Apple is promoting its 'big week' products on YouTube - 'It’s making sense. For creatives, coders and graphic designers, Apple’s March 4, “Special Experience” shows off AI-assisted coding and 3D content creation on these amazing new platforms.'
  • Rodney Avilla on Apple's big week: The third shoe drops - 'A better SIRI should come before WWDC” The most widely accepted rumor at this time is a muted-but-improved SIRI before WWDC, and the ‘full’ smart SIRI at WWDC. However, I believe there is much discussion in the space ship whether or not they should wait until WWDC for the full smart SIRI as a muted improved SIRI release might cause a lot of complaining, and possibly confusion, if expectations are otherwise.'
  • John Konopka on Apple's big week: The third shoe drops - '@Gregg Still 3 months till WWDC so I think they couldn’t wait to release the M5 products. Usually WWDC is mostly software. But it is great that they are clearing the decks to prepare for an awesome WWDC. A better SIRI should come before WWDC, but maybe a much better one will be announced then. Apple recently updated Xcode to work with Claude (and others). Maybe we’ll see that expanded on. Plus new versions of iOS and macOS. I wonder what name the crack marketing team will come up with? A couple they won’t use: Death Valley, Bakersfield, Fresno.'
  • Daniel Epstein on Here's how Apple is promoting its 'big week' products on YouTube - 'Not sure why but getting a Content Unavailable message when I try and play the videos on 2 different computers. Both Macs with older and newer versions of Safari. Of course they are working on Chrome!'
  • Steven Philips on Premarket: Apple is red - 'At the rate it’s going, it might be my last gasp instead of last laugh! 🙂'
  • Rodney Avilla on Premarket: Apple is red - 'I am hoping those that may have knew of this attack ahead of time have shorted Apple. Extensively. Their eventual loss or attempt of covering will be quite enjoyable. (or I will feel really dumb).'
  • Steven Philips on Hegseth vs. Anthropic battle moves to Apple App Store (video) - 'Clearly! There’s no gravity in the current administration, just hot air.'
  • Steven Philips on Apple's big week: The fifth shoe drops - 'Shhh!'
  • Steven Philips on Here's how Apple is promoting its 'big week' products on YouTube - 'Like the iPhone was/is. When my sister and her partner built their “log cabin” in upstate NY. She walked me around it with her iPhone. Would be so much better with AVP but would need a lot more people owning one (AAPL$$$ 🙂 ) (OK, I’ll concede that other smart glasses could watch. 🙁 )'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Nearing 2pm in New York and Target is the top performer among S&P 500 components. The shares are up 8% at $122.22. Best Buy is following close behind and is ahead 6.89% so far today at $65.84. Apple is currently off $1.91 on the day at $262.81. The major indexes remain deep in the red on the day.'
  • Joseph Bland on Here's how Apple is promoting its 'big week' products on YouTube - 'As a long time Apple user, it’s exciting to see all the changes coming down the track. As long term Apple investor, I’m over the Moon!'
  • Gregg Thurman on Here's how Apple is promoting its 'big week' products on YouTube - 'Somehow I think Vision Pro’s greatest marketing opportunity is going to be “Sharing”.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Here's how Apple is promoting its 'big week' products on YouTube - 'A lot of visuals here that could be greatly enhanced with Vision Pro. “Coming soon to an Apple Store near you. WWDC 2026”'
  • Miguel Ancira on Apple's big week: The fifth shoe drops - 'If it is 3d sports, I will take a big victory lap …'
  • Gregg Thurman on Apple's big week: The fourth shoe drops - 'From Mashable: “ Apple announces new M5 MacBook Air, now with 512GB of starting storage for $1,099 It’s technically $100 cheaper than its predecessor.” Whatever happened to the negative meme “higher memory costs”.'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Meanwhile, as tasty new products are unveiled, the value of Apple’s buyback strategy is underlined as superior to dividends for long term holders of AAPL. Imagine if Microsoft hadn’t committed all that cash to dividend payouts during this swoon! We will have the last, and best, laugh.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Apple's big week: The fifth shoe drops - 'Has anybody noticed that with all that’s going on internationally, AAPL has not dropped below $260?'
  • Gregg Thurman on CNBC: How Apple and the Mag7 saved markets Monday amid Iran war news - 'By the way, did you notice that all those countries were dictatorships? Democracy is messy, but it isn’t militant against its neighbors, unless provoked.'
  • Gregg Thurman on CNBC: How Apple and the Mag7 saved markets Monday amid Iran war news - 'Does that come with a cup of hot chocolate (I’ve given up coffee)?'
  • Gregg Thurman on Premarket: Apple is red - 'If this selloff was caused by the “conflict” in Iran, then those sellers will be greatly disappointed. Because this “conflict” isn’t going to last long, and the smart money is taking advantage of their sell decisions.'
  • Jonny T on CNBC: How Apple and the Mag7 saved markets Monday amid Iran war news - 'I do like your thinking Gregg. I’m promoting you to PED30’s Numero Uno Contributor!'
  • Gregg Thurman on CNBC: How Apple and the Mag7 saved markets Monday amid Iran war news - 'Thank you Romeo. In hindsight Iran’s threats against the world don’t seem to pose a threat against the US. As of today Iran doesn’t have the ability to protect itself from any external aggressor. As this “conflict” continues Iran’s ability to harm its neighbors is going to rapidly decline. Yes, there will be continued terrorist attacks, but since the 1960’s those have always existed. The difference now is that they won’t be State sponsored (Libya, Russia, Syria, Iran), ergo, not as well organized, funded or effective. I would venture that without the support from Iran, the conflict in Lebanon may decline and stability may reappear. That would be good for economies around the world and worth the transient inconvenience of eliminating a toxic government.'
  • Stephen Gordon on CNBC: How Apple and the Mag7 saved markets Monday amid Iran war news - 'Imagine Apple releasing a product without any coordination between the various departments responsible for its success? It’s a Herculean effort for a company of this size and scale. Nothing is simple. Same applies to government, even more so, but this administration thinks otherwise, so we’ll see.'
  • James Hillhouse on Hegseth vs. Anthropic battle moves to Apple App Store (video) - 'The array of corrupt clowns making-up the leadership of our national security departments is impressive in a way. Not in a good way, though. The old version of Claude Opus all of us use is borderline magical. I can only image that the version the DoD uses…used, must be anti-gravitational.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'It’s like an ol’ fashioned just after midnight Black Friday sale with no crowds, no pushing, no shoving, no grabbing, just keystrokes to make before hitting the triumphant return key!'
  • Robert Stack on Apple's big week: The fifth shoe drops - 'How many more shoes still to drop? Apple as Imelda Marcos??'
  • Fred Stein on Apple's big week: The fifth shoe drops - 'Yup. I’m impatiently waiting.'