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Mac OS Ken: 07.12.2011

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7997 Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2011

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Deutsche Bank Analyst: The Future of iOS is Sticky (in a Good Way) / Apple Gives Dev-Types iOS 5 beta 3 / Munster Eyes the State of Apple’s App Store Today / Apple Urges Mac Developers to Get Their Lion Apps in for Approval / Apple Updates iLife ’11 Apps / Apple Updates iDVD and iWeb / Judges in US and Canada Approve Nortel Networks Patent Auction Results / Apple Files Second Complaint Against HTC with USITC / IDC’s Bob O’Donnell Blows My Mind (and Not in a Good Way) / Hon Hai Dropping 1.6-Billion Dollars on Apple Authorized Reseller Shops in China / Jon Rubinstein Replaced as HP Global Head of webOS Platform

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0:00.0

This is sticky in a good way.

0:04.7

This is Mac OS.

0:08.7

This is Mac OS. The future of iOS is sticky in a good way updates abound some for you and some not and the

0:17.5

Nortel auction results get an international green light it's Tuesday July 12, 2011. I'm Ken Ray and this is news from MacOS.

0:27.8

Can. Brought to you by yours truly and supported by listeners like you subscribers to MacoS can day six more

0:36.6

information is available at macoescan.com this show is also supported by the

0:41.9

Macoescan Podcast app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch,

0:47.0

available in the App Store now for $2.99.

0:52.0

I. O.S. just can't stop being sticky.

0:55.2

Apple Insider has Deutsche Bank analyst Chris Whitmore,

0:58.8

he of the amazing magical time telling system saying he figures there's an average of about $100 worth of content

1:05.5

on each iOS device out there.

1:08.6

So where are their owners going?

1:10.5

A bit more formally, there are about 225 million iOS devices at large and Apple

1:15.7

customers have according to Whitmore bought about 22 billion dollars worth of

1:20.4

content for them. By the end of next year he figures there will be 300 million iOS devices out there

1:26.8

with more than 30 billion dollars worth of content on those.

1:30.7

Quoting his note, this averages to about $100 of content for each installed device,

1:36.0

suggesting switching costs are relatively high, not to mention the time required to port.

1:41.0

While Apple's best-in-class user experience is combined with

1:44.2

these growing switching costs, the resulting customer loyalty is unparalleled.

1:49.0

Oh it's so sticky and like a hazy bit of ick on a super-humid day, Whitmore things,

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