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April 29, 2021 / Ben Bajarin

Surprised by Apple

The only thing that keeps surprising me about Apple is that people keep being surprised by their ability to keep delivering great quarterly revenues. But, of course, I know the point I’m making is more of an industry and investor one since most of Apple’s customers pay no attention to their earnings. I have participated…

April 25, 2021 / Ben Bajarin

Intel’s Unleashes a Turnaround

Yesterday, Intel announced a series of efforts that may one day be looked back at as foundational for their turnaround. Despite Intel being in a strong market position in many of the areas they compete in, the leadership zeal Intel once brought to the technology industry had been waning, and when it came to looking…

April 20, 2021 / Carolina Milanesi

The Apple Card’s new feature tackles one of credit’s biggest problems

At its Spring Loaded event held virtually on Tuesday, the very first thing Apple announced was a new Apple Card feature called Apple Card Family. Available in the U.S. in May, Apple Card Family allows two people to co-own an Apple Card credit card, merging their credit lines while building credit together equally. Apple Card…

April 4, 2021 / Ben Bajarin

Enterprise Workplace Epiphanies

The last year has led to a number of what I call “COVID Epiphanies” by employees and employers. One of the main concerns I’ve heard was what the impact COVID would have to corporate culture going forward and how much more in control of their destiny employees will become. We have never seen such a…

March 30, 2021 / Ben Bajarin

AirPods Pro Score 828 points on the Delight Scale

Apple released AirPods Pro too much fanfare. We applied the Delight Scale to AirPods Pro and found customers were overwhelmingly happy with the experience and features. Condimentum et non penatibus sagittis ac duis mus enim a parturient ac faucibus convallis a ullamcorper parturient arcu a est potenti rutrum proin class tristique. Eros sociosqu montes parturient…

March 23, 2021 / Carolina Milanesi

Microsoft’s Remote Trend Index Draws From 2020 For A Better Future Of Work

Today Microsoft announced the findings from its first annual Work Trend Index. Titled “The Next Great Disruption is Hybrid Work – Are We Ready?” the report uncovers seven hybrid work trends every business leader needs to know as we enter this new era of work. The report outlines findings from a study of more than 30,000 people in 31 countries and analyses trillions…

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