It's a real shame that sites like MR feel the need to publish Wall Street analyst speculations or research notes as rumors. The Bloomberg report about 100 people working on a watch is a rumor. A Wall Street analyst making predictions based on little to no inside information is not.
Yes, but why do they do it? Because there are people out there that want it. If we ignored these stories, they would stop, but we don't, so they won't. And if they did stop, all those eyeballs (and revenue) would go to the sites that did report it. Don't hate the playa, hate the game.
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So someone from not from Apple says there will be an Apple TV event.
And someone else not from Apple says there will not be an Apple TV event.
I think I'll wait for someone from Apple to clarify this thanks.
So some analyst with a terrible track record and obvious factual errors says there will be an Apple TV event.
And another person who clearly has insider information and a stellar track record when rebutting rumors says there will not be an Apple TV event.
I think I'll wait for someone from Apple to clarify this thanks, although it will never ever happen.
There, I fixed it for you.