Music Downloads: You Can't Regulate One Industry and Leave Another Alone [View article]
Quite right.
This British Government goes off half-cocked at every opportunity. It's quite unbelievable.
And if they do do this, what comes next, books, film and every other type of digital consumable?
The mess we in, and it could be far worse without the efforts of Apple's iTunes (5 billion songs and counting) is entirely due to the backwardness and greed of the music labels. Having made the mess they want to resort to legislation, and what government is more willing to issue legislation on anything that moves than this one?
Will Apple's Sept. Quarter Guidance Disappoint the Street? [View article]
Guys. Just look at it this way. APPL is storing up some huge amount of impetus that will one day break like the wall of a dam. When that day comes as it surely will, make sure you have all the APPL you can possibly have. I already do.
Apple Sells One Million iPhones in Three Days [View article]
Yes we are serious. We are in recession and people are prepared to wait for hours to buy this device? Mac sales are three times the market and even iPod sales hold up despite the iPhone success.
It would seem that consumers will sacrifice many other things before giving up on Apple's stunning products. Open your eyes Satellite Radio...
Apple TV or XBox: Which Is the Living Room Winner? [View article]
Another reason for the TV to move ahead of a games console like XBox is its remote control from the iPhone and almost certainly in future as a remote games controller... It already is for games on the phone so why not for the TV too?
Assessing the Wild Card in the iPhone Rollout [View article]
Apple is right at the centre of a digital revolution...
Computers, handhelds, phones, music and video media. Everyone else is playing on the periphery.
For that reason alone, APPL is about the strongest play there is for when times are tight.. Watch as people sacrifice many other things to stay with this incredible revolution they are delivering. How else do you account for the massive demand for a discretionary product at this stage in the economic cycle?
Seems that Larry Dignan is looking for reasons to temper Apple's success.
Music Downloads: You Can't Regulate One Industry and Leave Another Alone [View article]
This British Government goes off half-cocked at every opportunity. It's quite unbelievable.
And if they do do this, what comes next, books, film and every other type of digital consumable?
The mess we in, and it could be far worse without the efforts of Apple's iTunes (5 billion songs and counting) is entirely due to the backwardness and greed of the music labels. Having made the mess they want to resort to legislation, and what government is more willing to issue legislation on anything that moves than this one?
Apple vs. Bank of America: When "Whisper Numbers" Come Home to Roost [View article]
I wouldn't believe one word this guy has to say so long as he can write such an inane, ridiculous comment like that one...
Will Apple's Sept. Quarter Guidance Disappoint the Street? [View article]
Apple Sells One Million iPhones in Three Days [View article]
It would seem that consumers will sacrifice many other things before giving up on Apple's stunning products. Open your eyes Satellite Radio...
Apple TV or XBox: Which Is the Living Room Winner? [View article]
Another reason for the TV to move ahead of a games console like XBox is its remote control from the iPhone and almost certainly in future as a remote games controller... It already is for games on the phone so why not for the TV too?
UBS Analyst: Survey Shows 3G iPhone Poses Little Threat to BlackBerry [View article]
By letting Apple produce a computer come phone, Blackberry will now forever be playing catch-up, just as the expert MP3 player makers were with iPod.
RBC Analyst: Expect 1 Million 3G iPhones to Sell on Launch [View article]
Apple press release today announces OVER 1m sold on the weekend.
2+ days versus 74 days for first iPhone.
AND, 10 million apps downloaded. Looks like Apple may have created a few more millionaires over the weekend.
Everyone say after me: "TONI JUST LOST ALL CREDIBILITY!"
Assessing the Wild Card in the iPhone Rollout [View article]
Rubbish. Read up and you'll see that the lines are full of NEW purchasers.
Assessing the Wild Card in the iPhone Rollout [View article]
Computers, handhelds, phones, music and video media. Everyone else is playing on the periphery.
For that reason alone, APPL is about the strongest play there is for when times are tight.. Watch as people sacrifice many other things to stay with this incredible revolution they are delivering. How else do you account for the massive demand for a discretionary product at this stage in the economic cycle?
Seems that Larry Dignan is looking for reasons to temper Apple's success.
iPhone App Developer Greg Yardley Speaks [View article]
Here here to keeping Flash off the iPhone (and the web too).
Apple, On Huge Order, Breaks NAND Flash Supply [View article]
My prediction from July 2007.
As I am one of many who chose to wait for iPhone 2, this has to be possible.
Apple's Leap from Mediocre to Marvelous [View article]
Moved on.
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
A Real iPhone Challenger - Barron's [View article]
DON'T MAKE ME LAUGH, IT HURTS!
Apple: Analysts Still Diverge on iPhone [View article]
This is confirmed here - with his blind quoting of Sacconaghi...
More about these twits, and Cramer here:
www.roughlydrafted.com.../