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Mac OS Ken: 01.20.2014

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7995 Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2014

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

NYT Runs Negative Piece on Day-One China Mobile iPhone Sales Apple Insider Sees Pics of Lines for iPhone at China Mobile Stores Electronista Tells Tales of Lines for iPhone at China Mobile Stores Tim Takes to Twitter: Having Fun in Beijing BMO Analyst Bullish on China Mobile iPhone Potential NPD: Apple and Samsung Widen Smartphone Leads in the States NPD: Date Use Grows as Music Streaming Increases Spotify Drops Free Listening Limit for Web Client Judge Cote Outlines Reasons for Keeping Bromwich Around Apple to Officially Appeal Judge Cote Decision FTC Commissioner Makes Case Against Apple In-App Purchase Settlement Consumer Reports Says In-App Purchases in Google Play Store More Hazardous Than in App Store Coca Cola Considers Deployment of iBeacons Worldwide Shopkick to Expand iBeacon Trials Across 100 American Eagle Stores Transporter - Syncing and Sharing Made Simple and Secure. Learn More at http://FileTransporterStore.com and Get 10% with Offer Code mosk10 SaneBox: Bring Sanity to Your Inbox with a 2-Week Free Trial at http://sanebox.com/ken

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:10.0

China Mobile iPhone Day One.

0:15.0

A look at the smartphone race in the States.

0:18.0

And I beacons abound.

0:20.0

It's Monday January 20th, 2013. I'm Ken Ray and this is news from MacO.S.

0:27.0

Can. Brought to you by yours truly and supported by IChart magazine.

0:32.0

Putting Apple and Tech News in focus, EY E, E.E.

0:36.6

I Chart magazine, available for iOS Newsstand now.

0:42.2

News in a moment, but first a word from Connected Data,

0:45.0

makers of the transporter and sponsors of today's edition of MacoS. Can.

0:50.0

If you've been a listener for a while, you've heard me talk about transporter, a piece of hardware that you can turn into your

0:55.3

own personal cloud for extra storage that you can access anywhere, for off-site backup of sensitive

1:01.9

information, for sharing files just like you would with Dropbox,

1:06.4

or for all of the above.

1:08.6

Security and price are two of transporter's biggest watchwords. Rather than being stored on servers from here

1:14.6

to who knows where, your data is stored on a physical thing over which you have

1:19.4

control. Additionally you don't have to pay every month or every year for that convenience, security, and

1:26.0

functionality.

1:27.6

You buy your transporter, you're done paying.

1:31.8

Prices start as low as $99 for the transporter sink, which uses whatever

1:36.1

USB drive you have handy, up to $349 for a 2 terabyte transporter.

1:43.0

That's less than 500 gigabytes of storage for one year on Dropbox.

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