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Mac OS Ken: 07.31.2013

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7997 Ratings

🗓️ 31 July 2013

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Apple Brings More of Developer Center Back to Life MacNN: Developers See Delays in App Review Post Dev Center Downtime Apple Releases betas for Xcode 5 and Remote Desktop Apple Issues Minor Update for Final Cut Pro X FileMaker Says Bye-Bye to Bento Sprint Sold 1.4 Million iPhones in Second Quarter Business Insider: Secret Source Says Lower-Cost iPhone will be Called iPhone 5C Cult of Mac: iPhone 5C Box Photo May Be Fake Mac mini Shipping Times Back to Within 24-Hours In China: Scalpers Stand Between Customers and Genius Bars Nexus 7 Launch Marred by Skewed Adoption Numbers

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:10.0

Apple brings more of the developer center online, considering and reconsidering the iPhone 5C,

0:19.6

and scalping a seat at the Genius Bar.

0:22.8

It's Wednesday, July 31st, 2013, I'm Kan Ray,

0:26.6

and this is news from Maco-S-Can.

0:30.4

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

0:34.3

subscribers to MacoS can Day six more information is available at MacoS can

0:40.7

com this show is also supported by the Mac OS Can Podcast App for the iPhone,

0:47.0

iPad, and iPod Touch, available in the App Store now for $2.99. Apples kick

0:55.0

kick more of the developer center into gear.

0:57.4

The Mac Observer says the Cupertino company has brought four more services back to life, including pre-release documentation, videos, App Store Resource

1:06.6

Center, and the Apple developer forums.

1:09.9

Finally, a place for developers to go and complain about the Apple developer center being down.

1:16.4

Still down, at least as a Tuesday night or X-code automatic configuration,

1:21.2

member center, program enrollment and renewals, and technical support.

1:26.9

Even as more developer services come online, it may be a while before everything is

1:30.8

back to normal. MacNN says Apple is letting Devtypes know that app reviews may take longer than usual.

1:38.0

One message cited by the piece has Apple telling a developer,

1:42.0

we are currently reviewing an app that you

1:43.7

submitted for inclusion on the App Store and one lets you know that the review

1:47.8

process will require additional time. We apologize for the delay and we'll provide you with an update on the status of your app as soon as possible

1:57.4

Such notices have been set in the past though this one is likely different the piece says Apple is believed to be coping with a big backlog

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