An analyst from RBC Capital Markets has made the case in in his investor memo that Apple may drop the price on the successors to the iPhone X. This has led to a lot of speculation that perhaps Apple is retreating from higher prices in the face of unexpectedly low demand. That’s too big a leap to make from my viewpoint.
Net Neutrality is Communism Applied to the Internet The supporters of net neutrality have tried to portray their opposition as being simply big greedy telecoms who want to squeeze more profit from consumers. This is a lie which doesn’t make any sense.
Ryan Waniata at Digital Trends took the lack of a headphone jack as a sign that audiophiles need to switch to Android.
Ever since Apple released their LTE-enabled Apple Watch, it has become more apparent to me than ever that this is the future of communications. Adding a cellular connection to the Apple Watch is like breathing life into a lump of clay. Not having to rely on my iPhone for data truly brings the Apple Watch to life. Here are my two favorite scenarios where this is the case. During my work day when I leave my desk and after work when I exercise.
I’ve been meaning to write a post about how many high-profile Tesla executives have essentially said that their Tesla stock options are worthless. How so? They walk away from them. Here is the latest disillusioned Tesla insider.
Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities came out with an investor note predicting that Apple would update the MacBook Air in the April to June timeframe. This would be quite the unexpected move if it happens.
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Robert PerezManufacturing and distribution analysis since 1993. Perezonomics is available in Apple News
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