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100,000,000,000 Shazams - MOSK: 11.21.2024

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Mac, Computers, Technology, Ipad, Tablets, Phones, Iphone, X, Apple, News, Smart, Os, Smartphones

4.8972 Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2024

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

- Apple Argues to Have DOJ Monopoly Case Tossed - Bernstein Analyst Reiterates Apple at “Outperform” - Apple Seeds New OS Betas for Developers and Public Testers - Report: “All Rings Closed” Awards Coming with iOS and watchOS Updates - Facebook Messenger Adds Siri Integration - iPhones on AT&T Now Show “Turbo” Indicator - Apple TV+ Announces Series Adaptation “Dope Thief” - Shazam Hits 100-Billion Songs Identified - Sponsored by Turtle Beach - Level up your game and get 10% off @TurtleBeach with code MACOSKEN at turtlebeach.com/MACOSKEN! #turtlebeachpod - Take a deeper look at iOS 18’s “inactivity reboot” on Check No. 400 by SecureMac - online at checklist.libsyn.com - Catch Ken on Mastodon - @[email protected] - Chat with us in Patreon for as little as $1 a month. Support the show at Patreon.com/macosken - Send me an email: [email protected] or call (716)780-4080!

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0:00.0

This is MacOS Ken.

0:08.9

Apple argues against the DOJ case.

0:11.8

Tony Sakanagi teaches Apple investment history,

0:15.9

and Shazam can name 100 billion songs.

0:19.5

Can you?

0:26.7

It is Thursday, the 21st of November, 2024. I'm Ken Ray, and this is news from MacOS Ken, brought to you by yours truly and sponsored by Turtle Beach.

0:35.5

Level up your game, get 10% off at Turtle Beach with code MacOS Ken at Turtle Beach.com slash macOS Ken.

0:46.8

This show is also supported by people like you.

0:50.9

Patrons through Patreon.

0:53.8

Find out more and add your support at patreon.com slash macOScan.

1:03.6

Apple was in court on Wednesday.

1:07.2

A Reuters report says the Cooper Tino Company was asking a federal judge to kill the suit brought by the Department of Justice, accusing Apple of being a monopoly in smartphones.

1:18.4

On its face, the idea seems silly. There are lots of Android phones out there from which to choose in addition to iPhones.

1:26.2

The DOJ's contention is less about whether there are choices, though, and more about whether,

1:31.4

having made a choice, users are locked into it.

1:35.8

The Justice Department is expected to argue that a lack of interoperability between Apple's

1:40.4

hardware and software, and hardware and apps from outside parties, pretty much

1:45.7

keeps customers trapped. For its part, Apple says forcing it to be more open would hinder

1:51.6

its own innovation, and that limits on third-party hardware and services are legit parts of

1:57.5

its business. The Gupertino Company's lawyer told the judge that the government has failed to plausibly

2:03.9

allege that Apple has monopoly power.

2:08.3

No word in the piece on next steps in the case, nor on when a decision, might be handed

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