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From Ryan Vlastelica's "Apple Rebound Looks Elusive as AI Woes Draw Investor Scrutiny" posted Thursday.
From Munster's "Apple Preview: Expect iPhone Stability to Outweigh Tariff Concerns; The AI Bar is Low" posted Friday on GeneMunster.com.
"We have barely scratched the surface of this 4th Industrial Revolution now playing out around the world led by the Big Tech stalwarts such as Nvidia, Microsoft, Palantir, Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon ...
The question from Molly Wood, then at CNET, was "Once and for all, is it your goal to overtake the PC in market share?" ...
From Andrew Ross Sorkin's "Bitcoin bulls" posted Monday to DealBook subscribers.
"We think this is a long planned transition and quickly appointing an internal hire speaks to the depth of Apple’s bench." — Analyst Amit Daryanani ...
These moves reportedly impacted morale and were a factor in Ruoming Pang departing, although we think the $10s of millions in annual compensation was likely the main driver. — Analyst Amit Daryanani ...
From Juli Clover's "Apple Challenges 'Unprecedented' €500M EU Fine Over App Store Steering Rules" posted early Monday by MacRumors.
From Verne Kopytoff's "Google’s brief effort building smartphones in Texas 12 years ago offers critical lessons" posted Saturday by Fortune.
From Karunaratne's "I Shipped a macOS App Built Entirely by Claude Code" posted last week, featured Sunday by TechMeme.
From Charles Martin's "Apple's 'F1' movie tops box office, expects to earn over $300 million" posted Sunday by AppleInsider.
"For pure refusal to enforce the law as Article II requires, it’s just breathtaking." — Law Professor Alan Z. Rozenshtein ...
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