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Mac OS Ken: 01.28.2014

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2014

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

New Ruling Lets Apple Reveal Some Law Enforcement Data Request Info Apple Publishes New Numbers Tied to Data Requests from Law Enforcement Russian Carrier Megafon Resumes iPhone Sales After 2009 Split The Mac Observer Finds the Wish List in the iTunes Music Library Apple Sales and Earnings Break Records; Shatter Dreams Cook: Apple Miscalculated iPhone 5c Demand As Most iThings Wax, iPod Wanes : Learn Apple software, plus business and creative skills, from easy-to-follow video tutorials at .

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:10.0

Apple opens up on information.

0:09.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:15.0

Apple opens up on information requests. The company delivers a record quarter and Wall Street doles out the punishment.

0:20.0

It's Tuesday, January 28, 2014. I'm Kan Ray and this is news from MacoS. Can,

0:28.0

brought to you by yours truly and supported by IChart magazine putting Apple and Tech News in focus

0:35.5

EY E E E E E.E. I. Chart magazine available for iOS newsstand now.

0:41.3

So we'll start with three short stories not short stories but stories not

0:48.0

related to the financial earnings call then we'll hear from this week's

0:51.2

sponsor Linda.com then we'll hear from this week's sponsor Linda.com.

0:53.2

Then we'll hit the earnings report.

0:55.3

And it'll hit back.

0:57.5

Let's start with the other stories first.

1:00.0

Apple is out with new numbers related to information it has to share with law enforcement and the National Security Agency.

1:07.0

It was just last week that Apple CEO Tim Cook said in an ABC interview that he thought that more transparency was needed

1:14.8

and that that was something that Apple would push for. Now the Department of

1:18.6

Justice says it has reached an agreement with tech companies like Apple

1:22.4

to share more in the way of data

1:24.4

request numbers. Nine to five Mac has the DOJ explaining in a statement that it

1:29.6

will allow detailed disclosures about the number of national security orders and requests

1:34.3

issued to communications providers and the number of customer accounts targeted under

1:39.0

those orders and requests including the underlying legal authorities.

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