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Mac OS Ken: 01.30.2014

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2014

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Apple Playing the Long Game in the Enterprise WSJ: Amazon Pondering Kindle-Based Retail Checkout System Apple Hopes to Have AZ Sapphire Plant Running Next Month Google Sells Motorola to Lenovo for $3 Billion Apple Gets Shoutout During State of the Union Address Apple Issues Minor iOS Update for iPhones in China Glitch May Indicate iCloud.com Bookmarks Coming Soon Welkom bij Tulpenland: First European Theme Park with iBeacons Automatic Adds iBeacon Functions to Its Personal Driving Assistant Incoming Apple Retail Queen to Receive Royal Recognition : 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

Big business may be apples.

0:09.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:16.0

Big business may be Apple's next big thing. Things are speeding up in Arizona, and no more Motorola.

0:20.0

It's Thursday, January 30th, 2014. I'm Ken Ray and this is news from Maco-S

0:28.1

Ken brought to you by yours truly and supported by I-Chart magazine putting Apple and Tech News in focus

0:35.5

E-Y-E-I-Chart magazine available for iOS Newsstand now.

0:43.2

People looking for Bright Spots in Apple's first quarter fiscal year 2014 earnings report,

0:49.1

you know besides the record iPhone sales, the record iPad sales, and the additional 12 billion

0:54.5

dollars it didn't have three months ago. People looking for other bright spots

0:59.8

might be peeking into briefcases. A number of articles Wednesday, including one from

1:04.9

Business Insider, says the presence of Apple's smartphones and tablets in big businesses

1:10.6

with big money money is dominant.

1:13.0

Quoting Apple CEO Tim Cook from Tuesday's earnings call,

1:17.0

it's clear that the enterprise area has huge potential

1:20.0

and we're doing well from a percentage of companies that are using iPhone and iPad.

1:26.2

It's up to unbelievable numbers.

1:28.2

The iPhone is used in 97% of the Fortune 500 and 91% of the Global 500 and the iPad is used in 98% of the Fortune 500 and 93% of the global 500.

1:40.6

It's not just high profileprofile high-dollar outfits outfitting themselves with ithings though

1:46.2

lumping together government agencies education institutions and the enterprise

1:51.6

Apple's execs said the iPhone had presence in 59% of the commercial market in the States,

1:57.0

while the iPad had a 78% share.

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