As I mentioned Tuesday, there is still a lot to say, but I wanted to write one more piece that adds some context before digging into the services products themselves. I’ve always been fond of using the “only Apple” philosophy… Continue Reading →
One thing I’ve long loved about Apple products is how easy they are to setup. There’s no scouring incomprehensible user manuals. Simply turn a new device on and you’ll be using it within minutes. Read more: http://bit.ly/2JXgwBk
Apple and the Stanford University School of Medicine each issued press releases today citing the results of the Apple Heart Study that they jointly announced in November 2017. Read more: http://bit.ly/2FlcJt1
Apple Inc.’s autonomous test vehicles are relying on significantly more human intervention than Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo or General Motors Co.’s Cruise cars, an indication the iPhone maker may lag well behind on the technology. Read more: https://bloom.bg/2XdEs5F
Apple’s plan to create a subscription service for news is running into resistance from major publishers who are balking at proposed financial terms. Read more: https://on.wsj.com/2tjjR2d
The smartphone market isn’t looking too hot. In a report published today, research firm International Data Corporation (IDC) said that 375.4 million devices shipped to customers during the fourth quarter of 2018, down 4. Read more: http://bit.ly/2DN0ODm
It was not only the poor iPhone sales in China which led Apple to revise its revenue forecast for Q4, 2018. The company also had a poor run in India where it saw iPhone sales decline by a staggering 50… Continue Reading →
As rare as last week’s Apple revenue warning from CEO Tim Cook may have been — the company last issued a revenue warning in June 2002 — the company has had other bad quarters in the iPhone era. Look no… Continue Reading →
Did you hear about the new Microsoft Surface Laptop? The usual suspects are claiming it’s a MacBook competitor, which is true insomuch as it is a laptop. Read more: http://bit.ly/2pTAKjv
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