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Apple Investors: The Bottom's Not In - Just Yet
I'm far more comfortable investing in a company with a plan, leadership, proven products, future potential, partners, and solid fundamentals - like the current P/E. And a big pile of cash. Your charts seem to contradict the notion that past performance is no indication of future results.
Also, I think you're throwing aapl into your stories just for the click-count of the fan base. It's pretty obvious in this story.
Apple: Though Tempted, I Wouldn't Bite Just Yet
In 1990 I knew Intel was going to be huge, but I didn't have any money. I'm not going to miss out on aapl.
Apple: Though Tempted, I Wouldn't Bite Just Yet
That said, when is Wall Street going to recognize that quarter after quarter of growth is not a fluke? Over the next few years Apple is going to invade more and more homes, eating into MS. It doesn't seem like the market can ignore the undeniable upside to aapl - but it's exactly what they've been doing.
Apple in the Bargain Bin
I believe Apple is one of those companies you look back at and say, "If only I'd gone with my gut and bought. I knew they were onto something..."
I'm a true long. They are executing well, bringing diversified businesses together vertically. aapl has a lot going for it.
Apple TV: It Could Be the End of the Line
Nextflix brags about the 10,000 titles that are available to "watch now" over the Internet. Almost NOTHING in my queue falls in this category. It's the obscure stuff that's available that way.
The Apple TV needs some nurturing. It has more capability. Apple needs to grow it, not abandon it. The current hardware has more tricks that it's capable of. Come on Apple.
9 Feature Comparisons: G1 vs. iPhone
Half-baked phone.
Android: It's No iPhone, But It's Close
This thing is still totally experimental, not even a blip on the iPhone radar screen. (no, iPhone doesn't have radar. yet.)
Running The Numbers – Apple Looks Cheap
iPod Touch: Is It an iPod or iPhone?
I really hope Apple has something well underway that bridges the gap between your machine and an iPhone. For all the talk about the iPhone being a computer --- it's a crippled computer at this point. All the potential in the world is there, but it needs to be let out!
As for linux ---- I've tinkered with a couple distributions on some really crappy hardware. From what I saw it isn't ready for anyone who doesn't like to tinker. At least I didn't see a version that is. I'm not saying there isn't one out there. But my take is that something needs to change if they're going to gobble up any consumer market share.
iPod Touch: Is It an iPod or iPhone?
Both are an incredible leap forward for handheld devices. My only problem with the touch is that wifi in Charlotte NC isn't as widespread as one might hope.
I don't know why so many people, "expert" pundits included, expected the touch price to drop below that of the iPhone. No subsidy! When you hold this device in your hand, when you see how slick the touch interface is, you know it costs some serious money to manufacture. I've seen other "touch screen" phones - they don't even come close in usability. The iPhone and touch are miles ahead, I just don't know how long Apple can maintain the lead.
I look forward to Apple taking advantage of all the flexibility this platform offers. The Remote app makes my other Apple toys (Apple TV and an Airport Express connected to my stereo) that much more useful. I've been wondering what took so long for a wifi remote to materialize. I know there are a few out there. But this one can't be beat for simplicity and potential upgrades. I can navigate the Apple TV interface without turning the TV on -- which is great for music.
The new touch addressed issues I have with my first gen. Hardware volume controls were added. And a speaker - although it's probably not the best speaker. The lack of direct volume control on the first gen iPod touch might have bothered some hardcore iPod users. Problem solved.
This comment is all over the place. But here's what I would take away from considering the questions raised in the story: Apple has multiple pieces in place that work well together to make accessing your digital media more like a living room experience should be. Apple TV, Airport Express with Air Tunes, and touch or iPhone as a remote. It's a slick and reasonably affordable system when compared to other pieces you might shop around for. And it works with the computer (Mac or PC) that you have now.
Apple should showcase the Remote app in some ads going into Christmas. It might boost Apple TV sales.
Does a Mobile Internet Devices Market Exist?
Does a Mobile Internet Devices Market Exist?
You're wasting your breath. And you're writing on a site that constantly baits Apple fans with slanted, pointless, uninformed stories.
And the answer to your headline is yes. Even if the market is small now only a fool would think it won't eventually soar at an exponential rate.
Apple as a Target
Brewer is right. PlayforSure, Yahoo!, Amazon Unbox --- they all make half-hearted attempts and leave their customers AND partners in the cold. Surely all the mp3 makers are irked with Microsoft, but they don't have the power to address the rejection of PlayforSure.
It's hard to picture a day when Apple says my iTunes music won't play. With the others it's a near certainty.
Has Apple Hit a Wall in Music Innovation?
Thanks for bringing up the Apple TV. I have one - it syncs over wifi and that's all the more reason why my touch should too.
Taking it another step further, let me grab podcasts from the cloud when I'm out and about. I shouldn't have to rely on my computer to download them. We'll get there...
Has Apple Hit a Wall in Music Innovation?
They have the hardware and software in place with the touch, they're just holding it back as a must have feature for a new model down the road.
I've got a few iPods, I'm not going to keep them all plugged into a computer.