Philip Elmer-DeWitt
Philip Elmer-DeWitt has been covering Apple since 1983 — mostly for Time Magazine (28 years), later for Fortune (9 years), where he wrote a daily blog called Apple 2.0.
Lastest Stories by Philip Elmer-DeWitt
Well, last week certainly sucked.
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The old Carnegie Library, transformed.
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"The city has converted a cultural gem entrusted to the entire city into an exclusive outlet that serves only the few." — Citylab's Kriston Capps
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From a note to clients by analyst Tim Arcuri that landed on my desktop Friday.
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"Trump sees Apple as a symbol of American strength."
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One of best trackers of Apple unit sales shows his math.
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Trade war not good for anybody.
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Servicing 1.3 billion devices can't be easy.
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A curated YouTube for Apple subscribers that pays artists fair royalty rates? Hmm.
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Ballsy move on Google's part
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A new twist to the endless saga of Samsung's folding phone.
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Apple's CEO rings the privacy alarm, pushes back at Elizabeth Warren and takes another crack at Apple's mission statement.
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Alongside aerial shots of Facebook, Google, NVIDIA and more.
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Apple was down 3%, Buffett said "good."
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