Apple has had previous recessions coinciding with the products that changed its history.  This time he has none (yet)

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Apple has had previous recessions coinciding with the products that changed its history. This time he has none (yet)

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In 2001, the bubble burst dot comand with it many businesses built around a nascent internet collapsed (and more than businesses, beach bars), investments in the online channel were frozen, and ultimately a process that ultimately helped the sector to mature and adapt to expectations: it was not feasible to conceive of the network as a space in which anyone could make a fortune with a few banalities.

Against this background, Apple, like so many other technology companies, struggled on the stock market, although it escaped the effect of the crisis thanks to the fact that it had decided by coincidence to launch the first iPod, a product that changed its history. . The next crisis, that of 2007-2008, coincided with the arrival of the first iPhone, perhaps the most successful product in the history of consumer technology.

With the tech recession drumming, facing a sharp drop in market capitalizations, bad news for several companies built around subscriptions and frozen venture capital, the unknown of how Apple could face a bear market for the first time in a long time and without coinciding with a new product category that triggers its billing, adding revenues that did not exist to date.

Another thing is that Apple is taking advantage of the impending WWDC or an event in a few months to launch something like… who knows, glasses. Or a helmet. Or something that shakes the wasp’s nest and compensates for a possible drop in your income.

In infinite loop

This is one of this week’s episodes of Infinite Loop, the daily podcast of Appleswill, broadcast from Monday to Friday at 7:00 a.m. (Spanish peninsula time), in which we talk about Apple and its competition seen through the prism of the Cupertino company. This is a ten-minute podcast, presented by Javier Lacort and edited by Santi Araujo.

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And these are the other episodes of this week, you can listen to them in full from this page.

#605: Foldable and e-ink

Ming Chi Kuo’s latest leak talks about the possibility of Apple launching a foldable device on the market that features a color e-ink display, an unusual panel that could make sense of a foldable device due to its low power consumption. ‘energy.

#606: HomePod Feasible, Desirable, or Unfeasible

Ming Chi Kuo also anticipated the arrival of a new HomePod by the end of 2022, here we review all its possible features and novelties, dividing them into three categories: viable, desirable and unachievable.

# 607: Apple

There are rumors of negotiations between Apple and EA for a possible purchase. Back to the points that unite the two companies and those that separate them.

#609: Sales and subscriptions

A few comments on the new App Store measure to allow developers to increase subscription prices without requiring user approval, as has been the case until now. With shades.

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