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    Apple and the Great Product Demand Game

    February 4th, 2008

    All right, is the iPhone still extremely popular, or is demand declining? What about the iPod and the Mac, or even the Apple TV, which is due for a software revision shortly? If you believe some of the stories you’ve read, Apple is cutting back on production of the first two, increasing production on the […]


    Apple’s Best Quarter Ever, But the Sky is Falling

    January 22nd, 2008

    I know Wall Street dwells on negatives these days, particularly because of economic troubles in the U.S. Indeed, Apple’s stock tanked in after-hours trading after its quarterly financials were released Tuesday afternoon. But there are an awful lot of good things to talk about, even if investors don’t see it that way. First and foremost, […]


    Expo Update #3: Wall Street Isn’t Impressed

    January 17th, 2008

    One of the biggest dangers of the pre-Expo feeding frenzy that surrounds Apple Inc. more and more these days is that it’s nearly impossible for the company to fulfill the financial community’s hopes and dreams. No matter what the company does, some people way just say it’s just not enough. Now last year was an […]


    Waiting for Leopard Book VI: A Preinstallation Checkup

    October 25th, 2007

    Across the world as I write this, tens of thousands — maybe hundreds of thousands — of copies of Leopard are on their merry way to Mac users. The tech press, and even some mainstream news outlets such as The New York Times, USA Today and The Wall Street Journal, have had the Golden Master […]