Lastest Stories by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Last time, things turned out looking more like the Grand Canyon.
Apple investors, meanwhile, are still waiting to prevail.
I'm getting a bad feeling about this.
What Apple's job listings are telling us.
Apple is "planting seeds" and "rolling dice" on a "long, great roadmap of fantastic" products that will "blow you away."
With my luck, the replacement AirPods I bought in December will be outdated by March.
It's hard, if you write a tip-sheet, not to confuse the company for the stock price.
Apple sets a category's form, trailed by fast followers. 
This is what it looks like when Apple iterates a 5,000-person project in plain sight.
"In our view, Apple will be one of 5G’s biggest beneficiaries." — Gene Munster
Butterflies from Samsung and Huawei carry the pundits to 30,000 feet.
But of 1,500 respondents, only 15% intend to buy a smartphone in the next two months.
Who died and made Andy Hargreaves the king of Rotten Tomatoes?
He either ducked the question about Apple's zero-buyback December, or didn't understand it.
Humor—and a touch of jealousy—go a long way in a 30-second advertisement.