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Mac OS Ken: 06.24.2014

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2014

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Bloomberg: Mass Production of Next iPhone to Start Next Month Report: Foxconn and Pegatron Staffing Up for iPhone Production Report: Apple Working to Improve Touch ID Durability in 2014 iThings Apple Opens New Store in Madrid Apple Tackling Eastern Europe with Prague Store-in-a-Store Net Applications: Snow Leopard Sees Precipitous Drop in Usage Microsoft Offers $650 MacBook Pro Trade-In Toward Surface Pro 3 iFixit: Surface Pro 3 Not for the Under-the-Hood Tinkerer SF City Attorney Fights Apps for Selling Public Parking : 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

iPhone production.

0:09.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:12.0

iPhone production rumors, tales of Apple retail, and how many times should one pay for

0:18.7

public parking?

0:20.9

It's Tuesday, June 24, 2014. I'm Kan Ray and this is news from Maco-S-Can.

0:29.0

Brought to you by yours truly and supported by IChart magazine putting Apple and Tech News in focus

0:35.9

EY E.E. iChart magazine available for iOS Newsstand now.

0:43.0

A lack of new iwatch rumors can mean only one thing,

0:47.0

a plethora of iPhone rumors.

0:50.0

Bloomberg had a piece on Monday that said mass production of at least one iPhone, maybe two, is set to begin next month.

0:58.5

The report, based on the word of unnamed people said to be in the know, says the 4.7 inch model, expected

1:06.3

by just about everyone, may be available in September, when will sing Badea?

1:12.1

Meanwhile the second even bigger 5.5 inch iPhone could be available

1:16.8

at the same time. From a business slash not upsetting the buyer's side that would make sense though it does fly in the

1:25.1

face of rumor and speculation that have had the two models hitting the market

1:28.8

months apart. Anybody want to take a stab at explaining the business press?

1:35.0

Quoting one paragraph of the Bloomberg piece,

1:38.0

Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook is under pressure to reignite Apple sales growth and the iPhone, which generates more than half of the company's annual revenue, remains his chief weapon.

1:50.0

Last year the smartphone used 91 billion dollars in revenue alone, more than the total sales of

1:56.3

Oracle, Yahoo, Facebook, and Twitter combined. That's the part that begs explanation. He faces pressure after beating four of the biggest names in Silicon Valley with one of his company's product lines.

2:12.0

Send your explanations to info at Macoaskan.com.

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