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Mac OS Ken: 04.13.2017

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2017

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

- Pouring Cold Water on the Forbes Phone Flurry - Rosenblatt Analyst Blasts Truly’s 3D Sensor Talk - Cowen Analyst: Touch ID, Not 3D Sensors, Issue for Next iPhone - Pacific Crest: Other Companies Apple Might Ditch - Report: Apple Working on Glucose Sensing Tech - Samsung S8 Bixby Voice Will Not Hear at Launch - Visit and use promo code macosken for $20 off your suitcase - Power Mac OS Ken through Patreon at ! - Send me an email: or call (716)780-4080!

Transcript

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0:00.0

The five line will likely stay live for a bit.

0:15.0

Silly season strikes Wall Street, and Sammy's answer to Siri will not hear you.

0:21.0

It's Thursday the 13th of April 2017. I'm Ken Ray and this is

0:27.6

news from Maco West Ken brought to you by yours truly and sponsored by a way first-class luggage at a coach price

0:36.8

Visit away travel.com slash Mac-O-S can and use promo code Mac-O- at checkout for $20 off your suitcase.

0:46.0

This show is also supported by people like you, patrons through Patreon.

0:51.0

Find out more in that your support at Patreon. Find out more and at your support at Patreon.com slash Maco-Scan.

1:00.0

Forbes started a flurry of freak out on Wednesday. Apparently the site said that Apple was likely to kill support for iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c

1:08.4

with the release of iOS 10.3.2. That's because a beta version of the point release was 64 bit only, while the

1:16.8

aforementioned phones are 32 bit devices. Well, it looks like you can rest your head.

1:22.4

For now, anyway. Well, it looks like you can rest your head.

1:23.0

For now, anyway.

1:25.0

For one reason, the next web says,

1:27.0

while the first beta version of iOS 10.3.2

1:30.0

didn't offer support for the 5 and 5s,

1:32.0

the latest beta reiteration does add the two devices to the list.

1:37.0

Additionally, as the Mac Observer points out, Apple has never killed a device or a line of devices with a point release update.

1:45.0

It really wouldn't make sense to do so, would it?

1:49.0

Forcing people to buy a new phone between the last new phone and the next one? That said there is lots of

1:55.6

speculation that iOS 11 Apple's next anticipated full iOS update will say so

2:01.8

long to 32-bit support.

2:04.5

TMO figures if that is the case,

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