David Wilson on Is this the year Apple TV takes off? (video) - 'Apple TV is definitely my favorite streaming service. It is small, but very densely packed with good stuff compared to the other services you mentioned, Gregg. And by the way, the Apple TV movie store has multiple Hitchcock movies on sale for $4.99. I just picked up Vertigo and Dial M for Murder.'
on Is this the year Apple TV takes off? (video) - '”Apple TV still doesn’t have the number or range of titles as Netflix, Disney or Max, but what it has tends to be choice” Isn’t that what you would expect from a service that disdains renting large libraries of mostly junk, that have been viewed many times over on several competing services vs producing its own high quality originals. Apple has established itself as an equal (if not superior) to major Hollywood studios, as opposed to a “me too” streamer of reruns. In 5 (or even 10) years time it still won’t have as many titles as Prime, Netflix, Paramount or Disney, but which streamer are you going to watch most often? Who would you expect to produce the most Oscar nominated films?'
on 1,500 lawsuits have already been filed seeking refunds from Trump's tariffs - 'Apple should steer well clear of this situation and let some other company become the squeaky wheel or whipping post to incur the wrath of Trump. IIRC, they have already received some tariff concessions. With this administration the motto of Less is Best comes to mind. Tim Cook knows how to pick his battles and no doubt he will not put Apple into the crosshairs of what is certain to be a foolish legal endeavor for some other company to regret.'
on 1,500 lawsuits have already been filed seeking refunds from Trump's tariffs - 'Apple should say that any money it recovers will be used to lower the price of its iPhones for say 3 months in the US. Not sure how much they could really take off (I don’t think anyone really knows for sure. Maybe Horace) but it might well see a pickup in sales during that period. They have about $4 billion to play with so could be a hundred bucks or more.'
on Is this the year Apple TV takes off? (video) - 'I predict that in one of the 2026 quarters, Services sees a bump, and Apple’s explanation will be Apple TV’s content. Ok, maybe in 2027 before the profits are actually reported.'
on 1,500 lawsuits have already been filed seeking refunds from Trump's tariffs - 'This is where management needs to put their heads together and decide what’s best for the company, a decision I don’t profess to know.'
on Can Tim Cook claw back the $3.3 billion Apple paid on Trump's tariffs? - '”The fact that some part of the purchase price was paid by Apple when the iPhone was imported does not give Joe Citizen a tariff claim.” I agree. Now if the manufacturer had broke the component from the total retail price, that might be different. In that case the consumer could point to the purchase invoice and show the tariff paid. But is that tariff (paid by the consumer), or a reimbursement of a singular business expense? I can see Apple making great hay by lowering the cost of tariffed items until the amount reimbursed by the government has been exhausted. Apple could show how much the government collected, and withheld from reimbursement. Let the fine MAGA folks explain that one to their cash strapped constituents.'
on Saturday Apple video: Elon Musk on Steve Jobs - 'One of the most fundamental differences between Jobs and Musk is that Jobs wanted to change the world, while Musk wants to control it. Musk apparently now is wealthier than the total of the lower 50% of Americans. And he wants much, much more.'
on Can Tim Cook claw back the $3.3 billion Apple paid on Trump's tariffs? - 'Timothy Smith said: “You may think he wasn’t groveling, but this is the video I received when I asked Gemini for a video of Cook groveling to Trump. https://youtu.be/bMryT5OzEpM?si=S8O7keQhRARBGYqf” **Ah, well…I, for one, have changed my mind. If Gemini says Tim Cook groveled to Trump, that settles it. Tim Cook groveled to Trump. /s'
on Saturday Apple video: Elon Musk on Steve Jobs - 'He’s always been nuts, but was dismissed as eccentric in the early years.'
on Will Apple's glasses be less creepy than Meta's? - 'We need a system something like this: Our phones or watches continuously broadcast on BT that we don’t want to be recorded. This will shutdown any sort of smart glasses in the near vicinity. $10,000 fine for each violation. Fine both the user and Meta.'
on Will Apple's glasses be less creepy than Meta's? - 'Meta’s legal team is implying that their glasses are perfect for stalking and eavesdropping. The lack of ethics is not surprising, but the irony in thinking this would bolster a strong use case for the average consumer is tragicomical.'
on Will Apple's glasses be less creepy than Meta's? - '”Count me out from intentionally engaging in any of this, and especially by paying Mark Zuckerberg to allow me to do it for him.” Here, here. Upvoted.'
on Will Apple's glasses be less creepy than Meta's? - 'Upvoted. I linked to an Apple News article about that earlier: “Another OT but relevant story:” “‘This is very serious’: Judge threatens AI glasses wearers with contempt during Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony The incident, which took place during a closely watched social media trial, reflects broader concerns over smart glasses and the loss of privacy in public.” Excerpt From “‘This is very serious’: Judge threatens AI glasses wearers with contempt during Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony” Fast Company https://apple.news/Ayex9KUsVTwG8TPvPdnuRBw'
on Can Tim Cook claw back the $3.3 billion Apple paid on Trump's tariffs? - 'That woman was barely understandable, if at all. Cook does appear to be kissing ass. Maybe he has to. I’m not going to debate that, I’m not under the pressure he is.'
on Will Apple's glasses be less creepy than Meta's? - 'More Meta hijinks… “Mark Zuckerberg’s entourage threatened with contempt for wearing Meta AI glasses into a no-recording courtroom” fortune.com/2026/02/20/mark-zuckerbergs-contempt-of-court-meta-glasses-courtroom-trial-social-media-addiction/'
on Will Apple's glasses be less creepy than Meta's? - 'Or slightly more creepy: “you, or someone in your contacts list or Facebook friends list, has had sex with previously.”'
on Will Apple's glasses be less creepy than Meta's? - 'Well. It would be hard to be MORE creepy. George, you’re not thinking hard enough! Imagine: “Hi, we’ll identify that face for you, but first you have to watch this ad for condoms, since this is someone you or a close friend has had sex with previously.”)'
on Can Tim Cook claw back the $3.3 billion Apple paid on Trump's tariffs? - 'Bessent is blowing smoke on ‘unjustified enrichment.’ Companies who paid those tariffs clearly have suffered damages, regardless of whether they passed those costs to consumers or not. I’d expect a single class action suit to force the government to pay up. The class would be “all companies or individuals who paid tariffs (directly) on imports under tariffs ruled illegal.” I don’t think consumers have a cause of action against a company to recover additional costs for a product (e.g. iPhone) that might be due to tariffs. Now if there was an explicit ‘tariff surcharge’, that might work. Otherwise, without anything to document the cause and amount, I can’t see how consumers have a case. I’m sure some lawyers might try to sue on behalf of ‘damaged consumers.’'
on Will Apple's glasses be less creepy than Meta's? - 'Meta’s glasses were designed based on those used in the Roddy “Rowdy” Piper Sci Fi move: “They Live.” A very “Creepy” movie. That’s how I’m going to refer to Meta’s glasses: Meta’s “They Live” Glasses. I remember in the movie they found these glasses in boxes inside or next to large dumpsters. In one scene Roddy had to go inside a garbage truck to find some glasses. A “B” rated Sci Fi movie but not a bad watch.'
on Will Apple's glasses be less creepy than Meta's? - 'Summary of today’s posts: Just creepy More creepy New creep Count me out.'
on Will Apple's glasses be less creepy than Meta's? - 'They will always be with us. As Shakespeare said: “Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow – Creeps.”'
on Saturday Apple video: Elon Musk on Steve Jobs - 'At the end, Elon states: “I think Steve Jobs is way cooler than I am.” It’s nice to see I have at least one point of agreement with him.'
on Saturday Apple video: Elon Musk on Steve Jobs - 'I thought Musk was awful/nasty long before he got into politics.'
on Will Apple's glasses be less creepy than Meta's? - 'These are just creepy! (And like PED, I’m mildly face-blind, but I have ZERO DESIRE to have Big Brother identifying people for me.)'
on Will Apple's glasses be less creepy than Meta's? - 'It’s one thing for government’s and police forces to be able to access private video records, which always requires a warrant and everything is above-board and transparent to the legal person who owns that camera and/or data. It’s an entirely different thing for FB to gain automatic access to and ownership over all video and associated data from people wearing its smart glasses, to be used solely for its own purposes, financial and otherwise. Count me out from intentionally engaging in any of this, and especially by paying Mark Zuckerberg to allow me to do it for him.'


