Everyone's antsy for Apple's next move. This week we discuss the rumored March 15 event, and how we think a lot of people could get pretty excited about a "new" 4-inch iPhone 5se. The new iPad Air should have some cool features too, and it probably makes sense that Apple would happily roll out new mayonnaise loops but avoid getting locked in to a yearly refresh cycle for the Apple Watch hardware itself.
But new iPhones and iPads aren't enough to impress those weirdos on Wall Street, who are obsessed with viewing Apple's business three months at a time, and aren't that wild about where the company is right now. We talk about if that's reasonable, and what it could mean for regular customers like us. Oh, and speaking of the earnings call, what's this about Tim Cook's interest in VR?
Show notes
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It's interesting that Apple would mention virtual reality by Dan Moren
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Everest VR demo triggered my fear of heights and nearly brought me to my knees by Brad Chacos of PCWorld
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iPhone 5se rumors: 'Hey Siri' feature thanks to A9/M9 chips by Oscar Raymundo
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iPad Air 3 rumors: Everything we know so far about Apple's next tablet by Caitlin McGarry
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Apple might show off iPhone 5se and iPad Air 3 at March 15 event by Caitlin McGarry
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The 5 key moments in Apple's Q1 2016 earnings call by Jason Snell
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Irate Comcast subscriber turns Raspberry Pi into a watchdog for slow Internet speeds by Ian Paul for PCWorld
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Safari's now the only major browser supporting Do Not Track on iOS by Ian Paul
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