Lastest Stories by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

The scourge of Apple's plumbers team has a new outlet and a new graphical look.
I didn't get the regular old product briefing and hands-on and time with the new displays and the new keyboards—and yeah, there are new keyboards...
IDC, true to form, sees it differently. 
As Trump's trade war escalates, Tim Cook launches a $300 million renewable energy investment fund in China.
"When you attack to disrupt an existing market, you do it at the low end."
Will the pain touch Apple? Color me cautiously skeptical.
BMO's Tim Long forecasts a 21% year-over-year decline in June quarter iPhone unit sales.
Five Republican House members just discovered that tech companies play fast and loose with users' location data.
The HomePod, according to this research firm's projections, will be lucky to break 10% by 2022.
"In Palo Alto where the homeless population grew by 26% last year, 41% of them say it is their first time."
Seen through Chinese AR headgear, the future of facial recognition looks grim.
Beanbag chairs and iPad-controlled coffee dispensers, sure. But granite ceilings? 
Five days of trading annotated.
Analyst Ananda Baruah likes the momentum of Apple's subscription growth. 
I remember the first AI winter. And the second. And the third.