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How Apple Turned Regular Business Spending Into a $500 Billion ‘Expansion’

By Martin Peers · Feb 24, 2025 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
This is what passes for news nowadays? On Monday, Apple grabbed plenty of headlines with its claim that it will “spend and invest more than $500 billion in the U.S. in the next four years.” That sounds like a big deal—until you read further down in the announcement and realize it’s simply describing the money Apple spends in the normal course of... This is what passes for news nowadays? On Monday, Apple grabbed plenty of headlines with its...
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SEC ’s Coinbase Move Signals Regulatory Vacuum for Crypto

By Yueqi Yang · Feb 21, 2025 3:00pm PST · 1 comment
Welcome to the official start of crypto’s regulatory vacuum. That’s the state we’re in now that the Securities and Exchange Commission has decided to drop its long-running lawsuit against Coinbase (according to Coinbase, at least—we’ll have to wait until the SEC confirms the news after a commission vote).It seems the top financial cop is... Welcome to the official start of crypto’s regulatory vacuum. That’s the state we’re in now that...
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Walmart’s Slower Growth Projection Highlights Unease About 2025

By Theo Wayt · Feb 20, 2025 5:00pm PST
Uncertainty about the economic impact of President Donald Trump’s trade policies is dampening expectations for how consumer spending will hold up this year. Just look at Walmart, which today projected that its revenue growth this fiscal year would slow to between 3% and 4%, compared with 5% for the year that ended Jan. 31, 2025. Executives used... Uncertainty about the economic impact of President Donald Trump’s trade policies is dampening...
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Microsoft Outdoes Apple in Ambition
By Martin Peers · Feb 19, 2025 5:00pm PST
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Microsoft Outdoes Apple in Ambition

By Martin Peers · Feb 19, 2025 5:00pm PST
We got big news from both Microsoft and Apple today! Microsoft unveiled a new advance in quantum chips—which the software giant hinted could revolutionize computing in the next few years—while Apple unveiled a new iPhone, the 16e, which is a bit cheaper than its flagship line of smartphones and is the first device to use an Apple-designed... We got big news from both Microsoft and Apple today! Microsoft unveiled a new advance in quantum...
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Murati Joins Crowded AI Startup Sector

By Martin Peers · Feb 18, 2025 5:00pm PST
So much for the idea that the U.S. doesn’t have enough home-grown competitors in artificial intelligence. OpenAI’s former chief technology officer, Mira Murati, confirmed one of the AI world’s worst-kept secrets on Tuesday by revealing the name and team behind her new startup, Thinking Machines Lab. That news came a day after Bloomberg... So much for the idea that the U.S. doesn’t have enough home-grown competitors in artificial...
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Meta Hires for Retail and Robot Expansion

By Martin Peers · Feb 14, 2025 3:00pm PST
Meta Platforms might be laying off staff, but it’s proving to be something of a haven for recently unemployed senior executives. Bloomberg broke news today that the Facebook parent had hired a recently departed CEO of TheRealReal as a vice president of retail, and the former CEO of General Motors’ self-driving–car unit, Cruise, to oversee a new... Meta Platforms might be laying off staff, but it’s proving to be something of a haven for...
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Coinbase’s Meme Moment

By Martin Peers · Feb 13, 2025 5:00pm PST
Coinbase ran a victory lap tonight, delivering boffo fourth-quarter numbers that capped a good year both business-wise and politically for the crypto giant. In a shareholder letter, Coinbase signaled its optimism for the future with the most predictable of cliches. Thanks to Donald Trump’s election as president, “It’s the dawn of a new era for... Coinbase ran a victory lap tonight, delivering boffo fourth-quarter numbers that capped a good...
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Reddit and AppLovin, the Young Turks of Digital Advertising
By Martin Peers · Feb 12, 2025 5:00pm PST
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Reddit and AppLovin, the Young Turks of Digital Advertising

By Martin Peers · Feb 12, 2025 5:00pm PST
Oh, to be young again. That must be what folks at Google and Meta Platforms think when they look at the two digital-ad rocket ships of the past 12 months, AppLovin and Reddit. (Sure, Reddit is 20 years old, but it’s relatively new to the ad market.) That youth is demonstrated by how much their businesses, and their stocks, exploded last year.We... Oh, to be young again. That must be what folks at Google and Meta Platforms think when they look...
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Would Musk Be Better Than Altman at Running OpenAI?

By Martin Peers · Feb 11, 2025 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
Here’s a question: If you had to choose between Sam Altman and Elon Musk as the best person to safeguard the future of humanity, who would you pick? It’s a tough choice—you can be forgiven if you say neither. A (slightly) easier question is: If you had to pick one of them to run OpenAI, who would it be? Conventional wisdom is that a... Here’s a question: If you had to choose between Sam Altman and Elon Musk as the best person to...
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Musk’s Shrewd OpenAI Bid

By Martin Peers · Feb 10, 2025 5:00pm PST
Elon Musk’s ability to multitask has got to be one of his superpowers. In the past couple of weeks, he’s been all in on his contentious DOGE cost-cutting campaign for the Trump administration, a task he’s handling in addition to his CEO roles at Tesla and SpaceX. Today comes the news, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, that he’s also... Elon Musk’s ability to multitask has got to be one of his superpowers. In the past couple of...
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Amazon’s Server Signal

By Martin Peers · Feb 7, 2025 3:00pm PST
How long can computer servers be expected to last? Don’t groan—that’s a real issue. After all, if a company is spending tens of billions on servers annually, they presumably don’t want to replace them every other year. But as we learned in the past week or two from December quarterly earnings reports, the big tech companies have differing... How long can computer servers be expected to last? Don’t groan—that’s a real issue. After all, if...
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Amazon Ups AI Capex Ante
By Martin Peers · Feb 6, 2025 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
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Amazon Ups AI Capex Ante

By Martin Peers · Feb 6, 2025 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
Amazon is upping the ante in tech’s great capex stakes. The commerce cloud giant’s CEO, Andy Jassy, intimated Thursday, as the company reported fourth-quarter earnings, that it would spend around $100 billion on capital expenditures this year. That’s up around 29% from what Amazon spent in 2024, and roughly $20 billion to $25 billion ahead of... Amazon is upping the ante in tech’s great capex stakes. The commerce cloud giant’s CEO, Andy...
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Khan’s Parallel Universe; Uber Is Minting Money

By Martin Peers · Feb 5, 2025 5:00pm PST · 9 comments
Lina Khan is out of the government, but she hasn’t given up her crusade against big tech. The former Federal Trade Commission chair has written an opinion piece for The New York Times suggesting the success of China’s artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek is a sign that “there isn’t enough competition” in the tech industry. Perhaps Lina... Lina Khan is out of the government, but she hasn’t given up her crusade against big tech. The...
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DeepSeek Doesn't Slow Tech’s AI Capex Splurge

By Martin Peers · Feb 4, 2025 5:00pm PST
Tech’s AI-driven capex splurge lives! Google parent Alphabet today said it expected to lay out $75 billion on capital expenditures this year, a 43% lift over 2024. That puts Google very close to Microsoft, which has said it will spend $80 billion building artificial intelligence data centers in its fiscal year ending June. Meta Platforms, with... Tech’s AI-driven capex splurge lives! Google parent Alphabet today said it expected to lay out...
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What Trump’s Order Means for Temu and Shein

By Theo Wayt · Feb 3, 2025 5:00pm PST
If you’re planning on buying your significant other a Valentine’s Day gift on Temu, Shein or Amazon’s low-cost rival to those services, Haul, make sure you have a backup plan so you don’t wind up in the doghouse. A (perhaps unintended) consequence of a Trump administration executive order issued over the weekend means packages from the... If you’re planning on buying your significant other a Valentine’s Day gift on Temu, Shein or...
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The Zuckerberg-Musk Double Act
By Martin Peers · Jan 31, 2025 3:23pm PST
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The Zuckerberg-Musk Double Act

By Martin Peers · Jan 31, 2025 3:23pm PST
Is Mark Zuckerberg auditioning for the role of Elon Musk’s Mini-Me? We’re kidding, but it is uncanny how much Zuckerberg seems to be following Musk’s lead lately. In the latest example, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that Meta Platforms is considering moving its legal incorporation to Texas, out of Delaware, just as Tesla did last... Is Mark Zuckerberg auditioning for the role of Elon Musk’s Mini-Me? We’re kidding, but it is...
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Apple’s China Syndrome

By Martin Peers · Jan 30, 2025 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
Apple had good news and bad news when it reported December-quarter results on Thursday. The bad news was that revenues from China—Apple’s second-biggest market—shrank 11%, almost certainly a result of Apple losing share in smartphones to local rivals such as Huawei. Indeed, iPhone revenues globally shrank 0.8% in the quarter. The good news... Apple had good news and bad news when it reported December-quarter results on Thursday. The bad...
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Meta and Microsoft Show AI Bets Still in Play

By Martin Peers · Jan 29, 2025 5:00pm PST
If we learned anything from tonight’s December-quarter earnings announcements from Microsoft and Meta Platforms, it’s that we’re still in a wait-and-see mode on artificial intelligence. In fact, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg declared that 2025 would be a “big year” because the trajectory of most of the company’s big bets—such as on its AI assistant—... If we learned anything from tonight’s December-quarter earnings announcements from Microsoft and...
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Trump Plays Banker Role for TikTok—Will Microsoft Bite?

By Martin Peers · Jan 28, 2025 5:08pm PST
Did we miss the memo that ByteDance has retained Donald Trump to sell TikTok? It’s easy to get that impression, given how enthusiastic he is in talking up TikTok’s salability. He claimed on Monday that “a lot of people” are going to bid on the app, and that Microsoft was already in talks to buy it. Does Microsoft know that?Maybe Trump is telling... Did we miss the memo that ByteDance has retained Donald Trump to sell TikTok? It’s easy to get...
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Investors’ Deep Search For AI Meaning
By Martin Peers · Jan 27, 2025 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
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Investors’ Deep Search For AI Meaning

By Martin Peers · Jan 27, 2025 5:00pm PST · 1 comment
Talk about a jittery market! Shares of some tech firms exposed to artificial intelligence tumbled today, prompted by new evidence that China’s DeepSeek is giving AI folks in the U.S. a run for their money. Nvidia and Broadcom each fell 17%, while Alphabet dropped 4% and Microsoft 2%. Oh, and let’s not forget Oracle, a small player in the... Talk about a jittery market! Shares of some tech firms exposed to artificial intelligence tumbled...
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