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Mac OS Ken: 07.18.2012

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2012

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

WSJ: Next iPhone to Use In-LCD Touch Sensors for Thinner, Better Screens Munster Marvels at Planned Purchases of Next iPhone Morgan Stanley Analyst Thinks The Street Expects Too Much from Apple’s 3Q Earnings (Though She’s Still Bullish on Apple) SMH: Australian Airline Qantas Drops BlackBerry for iPhone Evercore Partners Analyst: 25% of Tablets Replacing PCs and Another 25% “Effectively” Replacing PCs Apple Loses Design Patent Case Against Motorola Over Xoom in Germany Wired: Apple Awarded Major Patent Covering Touchscreens, GUIs and Data Apple Looking Into Audio Issues Between Some New MacBook Airs and 27” Thunderbolt Display EPEAT Reviewing All Ultra-Think Laptops in Its Program (Not Because of Apple, Just Because (of Apple))

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:10.0

Rumors and projections around the next iPhone and look at the toll tablets are taking on PCs,

0:18.0

and Apple may have another missile for its Thermonuclear Android War.

0:22.0

It's Wednesday, July 18, 2000. its thermonuclear Android war.

0:22.8

It's Wednesday, July 18, 2012.

0:25.9

I'm Kanray, and this is news from MacO-S-Kan.

0:30.6

Brought to you by yours truly and supported by listeners like you

0:34.4

subscribers to Maco can day six more information is available at Maco can

0:40.8

dot com this show is also supported by the Mac OS can. can.com. This show is also supported by the Maco can podcast app for the

0:46.3

iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch available in the App Store now for $2.99.

0:54.2

The Wall Street Journal has another Apple rumor for the planet, compliments of secret

0:58.1

sources, and related to the next iPhone.

1:01.1

According to the piece, the successor to the iPhone 4S will use a technology iPhone a separate touch screen layer. The journal says that could shave as much as half a

1:14.1

millimeter off the phone's thickness, which doesn't sound like a lot. Then again, that move alone could

1:19.7

drop the thickness of the current iPhone from 9.3 millimeters to 8.8 millimeters, which does sound

1:26.3

crazy thin.

1:27.3

Not that that half a millimeter savings will necessarily mean a thinner phone overall.

1:32.4

Most observers expect the next iPhone to have 4G LTE connectivity,

1:37.0

which is more battery intensive than the 3G networks on which the iPhone currently runs.

1:41.9

So it might need a bigger battery, which would likely

1:44.4

benefit from that extra half a millimeter. Also, taking out that extra touch layer

1:49.1

is said to improve the overall quality of displayed images.

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