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Mac OS Ken: 03.04.2013

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2013

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Judge Koh Cuts Award from $1.05 Billion to $600 Million in Apple v. Samsung v. Apple Case Lawyers in Locationgate Legal Case Move for Class-Action Status Credit Suisse Analyst Lowers EPS Expectations for 2013 and 2014; Maintains Outperform Rating on Apple Shares Rules Changes at Apple Require Execs and Board Members to Hold Significant Amount of Apple Shares Until Retirement Einhorn Drops Lawsuit Against Apple Apple Blocks Older Versions of Adobe Flash Player in Safari to Protect Against Newfound Vulnerabilities Apple Makes 13th beta of OS X 10.8.3 Available to Developers 9 to 5 Mac: Wait on New iMacs Down to 1-3 Business Days for Both Sizes Evernote Resets Passwords of Its Nearly 50-Million Users After Hack The Next Day - First Bowie Album in 10-Years Streams Free on iTunes Ahead of 12 March Release Patently Apple Says Corning Willow Glass Not the Only Bendy Display in Town

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:10.0

Samsung owes Apple less money.

0:15.0

One financial analyst is kind of worried about the iPhone, but not really.

0:20.0

And Apple execs have to put their money where their paychecks are.

0:23.5

It's Monday, March 4th, 2013.

0:26.2

I'm Ken Ray and this is news from MacO S Ken,

0:30.8

brought to you by yours truly and supported by listeners like you, subscribers to MacoS

0:36.8

Can Day 6. More information is available at MacoS can.com. This show is also supported by the Mac OS Can. can.com. This show is also supported by the Mac OS can Podcast

0:45.6

app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Available in the App Store

0:50.3

now for $2.99.

0:54.3

Before we get to today's news, I am happy to welcome Crash Plan back as the sponsor of

0:58.2

this week's Mac OS Can.

1:00.5

Crash Plan is data back, someplace else.

1:03.0

Maybe you have a time capsule or some other form of external backup sitting right under your desk.

1:08.0

I think that's awesome.

1:10.0

That will protect you from a catastrophic hard drive failure.

1:13.0

But what if something happens to your desk and the stuff under it,

1:17.0

or whatever part of your home your backup drive is in?

1:20.0

What if somebody comes in and, let's say, borrows all of your electronics?

1:25.0

Crash Plan believes that backups should be someplace else.

1:29.0

That makes sense.

1:30.0

That way if something happens to everything you own, it doesn't happen to everything you own because you've still got your data.

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