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Mac OS Ken: 05.21.2014

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2014

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Not-the-Usual Morgan Stanley Analyst Expects NFC in Next iPhone Report: Apple Building Out Big Content Delivery Network iWork for iCloud betas See Significant Feature Additions Apple Updates OS X Server to v3.1.2 Injunction Against Some Samsung Sales Upheld in Dutch Court Monday: Talk of Settlement Talks Between Apple and Samsung Monday: Lawyers for Apple and Samsung See No Hope of Settlement Tuesday: Fortune Says There Never Were Any New Talks Samsung Owns Current Smartwatch Market (Which is Tiny) Apple Brings in Architectural Big Guns for Madison Avenue Store Millward Brown Names Apple Second-Most Valuable on BrandZ List 2014 SaneBox: Bring Sanity to Your Inbox with a 2-Week Free Trial at

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:09.0

An unknown analyst calls for the improbable, Apple's making a B line for you.

0:18.0

And no news is big news.

0:21.0

Or vice versa. It's Wednesday, May 21st, 2014. I'm Ken Ray and this is news from

0:29.0

Maco West Ken. Brought to you by yours truly and supported by iChart magazine.

0:35.1

Putting Apple and Tech News in focus, E-Y-E-E-Chart magazine, available for iOS Newsstand now.

0:44.0

Tuesday brought word that the financial firm Morgan Stanley had issued a note

0:49.0

predicting that Apple will include near-field communication or NFC in the next iPhone.

0:56.0

If that sounds familiar, it may well.

0:58.3

Financial analysts expected Apple to include NFC and iPhones for years, though the ones that follow Apple

1:04.6

eventually seem to give up on that idea. So it's surprising that Morgan Stanley's

1:09.6

Apple analyst Katie Huberty is suddenly expecting that again, right?

1:14.0

Surprise, it wasn't Morgan Stanley's Apple analyst Katie Huberty who issued the note.

1:20.0

Apple and Cider says Morgan Stanley analyst Craig Hetenbach made the claim.

1:25.0

He believes Apple is getting into mobile payments and that the Cupertino company will make

1:30.0

NFC a core part of its mobile payments strategy quoting Apple

1:35.2

insider in addition to patent filings from Apple describing the use of

1:39.2

nFC Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for mobile payments.

1:43.0

Hettenbach also noted that Apple's new retail point of

1:46.2

sales systems from Veraphone place the iPhone 5S in a case that not only

1:50.6

allows traditional credit card swipes, but also utilizes NFC tap-to-pay technology

1:56.7

with compatible smartphones.

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