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Mac OS Ken: 04.29.2013

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2013

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Yankee Group: iPhone Will Win Over Android-Powered Smartphones in U.S. Beginning in 2016 IDC: As Worldwide Smartphone Pie Gets Bigger, iPhone Slice Gets Smaller Bloomberg: One-Year-Old iPhone Deal Starts Bearing Fruit for China Telecom Apple Adds “Learn More About In-App Purchases” Section to App Store Apple Not Changing Behavior of VPN on Demand on Previously Shipped iOS 6.1 Devices Apple Contesting November 2012 VirnetX Verdict KGI Securities Analyst Expects MacBook Pros with Intel Haswell Processors at or Near WWDC Apple Promises “Week-of” WWDC Videos for Registered Apple Developers Not in Attendance Apple Announces the Return of Developer-Focused Tech Talks for Fall of 2013 Apple Submits Minor Revisions to Spaceship Campus Plans to City of Cupertino Apple Sends Out Mailer Updating Neighbors on Spaceship Campus Plans HP Begins Sales of Android-Based Slate 7 for $169.99 Coffee with Cook Bid Up to $600,000 (for Charity)

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:10.0

For the iPhone, a tale of two planets, Apple's looking to restart a VPN fight and lessening the

0:19.4

WDC sting. It's Monday, April 29, 2013. I'm Ken Ray and this is news from MacO

0:27.8

S-KAN. Brought to you by yours truly and supported by listeners like you subscribers to MacoS can Day 6.

0:36.8

More information is available at MacoS can.com.

0:41.0

This show is also supported by the Mac OS Can Podcast app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch,

0:47.0

available in the App Store now for $2.99.

0:52.0

For the iOS versus Android Battle it may be less a tale of two cities and more a

0:57.4

tale of two planets one where phone company subsidized devices and more people can

1:02.1

afford iPhones and

1:03.6

another where such is not the case. Here in the States where phone

1:07.2

company subsidized devices and more people can afford iPhones, market

1:11.2

researcher the Yankee group says Apple's iPhone will eventually beat smartphones

1:15.5

running Android.

1:17.2

Fortune has Yankees Carl Howe writing.

1:19.9

Samsung's Radio City Music Hall launch of its Galaxy S4 smartphone made good headlines, but consumer buying

1:25.8

data shows that at the checkout counter, Apple continues to eat Samsung's lunch.

1:32.2

That's Samsung, not Android. Not yet. And yet, after surveying

1:38.1

16,000 smartphone customers in the States, Howe says that side will turn by 2016, with steady growth

1:45.2

expected for the iPhone in the US from now on.

1:48.8

Quoting Howe again, Apple's black hole ecosystem captures subscribers who never leave while Android smartphones are losing

1:56.5

one out of every six customers to other manufacturers.

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