Apple 3.0

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Synopsis

Interviews with Apple analysts.

Episodes

  • 08: Meet Joshua Cohen, Apple University's resident philosopher

    23/09/2019 Duration: 21min

    A distinguished philosopher and political scientist (Yale, Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Apple) Cohen gives extraordinary lectures for executives and engineers on three topics: New York's Central Park, the discovery of the Higgs boson and Glenn Gould's recordings of the Goldberg Variations. You've already learned more than I knew before this interview about Apple University. To outsiders it is a mysterious black hole that sucks up the best and brightest from academia never to be seen again. Not so, says Cohen, who takes us inside. 

  • 07: Dan Rayburn on Apple's original TV content

    19/10/2018 Duration: 10min

    What is Reese Witherspoon making for Apple, and how will it fit into the post-Cable TV world? According to Dan Rayburn, principal analyst at Front & Sullivan, it won't be a Netflix-like series, and it won't be used to sell hardware. I learned a lot in this impromptu 10 minute Q&A .

  • 05: John Markoff of the NYT on covering Apple

    10/03/2017 Duration: 25min

    "Over 2,000 bylines, each one thoroughly reported, crisply rendered, and gloriously drenched with quiet authority."

  • 04: Ben Bajarin on Apple's silicon edge

    27/02/2017 Duration: 29min

    Apple’s semiconductor engineers are the envy of the industry.

  • 03: The Neil Cybart Story

    08/02/2017 Duration: 28min
  • 02: Horace Dediu's Unified Theory of Apple

    18/01/2017 Duration: 24min

    Clayton ("Innovator's Dilemma") Christensen famously predicted that the iPhone would fail. Where did his theory of disruptive innovation fall short? Horace Dediu, now a senior fellow at the Christensen's institute, is working on the answer, using Apple as the exception that proves a broader, more encompassing rule. 

  • 01: Gene Munster's new hobbyhorse

    08/01/2017 Duration: 18min

    In his first broadcast interview since he joined the other side -- as co-founder of a Minneapolis-based VC fund called Loup Ventures -- the media’s favorite Apple analyst reveals, among other things, where he got the cockamamie idea that Apple would sell a TV set by 2011, 2012,… 2016.