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Mac OS Ken: 08.05.2013

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7997 Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2013

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

White House Vetoes USITC Ban of iThings DoJ Proposes Stringent Remedies in Apple Ebook Price Fixing Case Apple Blasts Proposed Remedies in Ebook Case Fortune: DoJ Likely to Get Remedies it Wants from Judge Cote Apple Retains Most Valuable Company Title (for Now) Canalys: iPad Loses Market Share Dominance for First Time Apple Suspends iTunes Age Rules for Schools Apple Gives Away Free Content Through iOS Apple Store App Get 10% Off of Your Squarespace Order with Coupon Code macosken8 at Squarespace.com/macosken

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0:00.0

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Find out more at Squarespace.com. dot com. The White House steps in.

0:14.0

The White House steps in on Apple's behalf.

0:26.0

The DOJ would like an office at Apple and a slight turnover in tablets.

0:31.0

It's Monday, August 5th, 2013. I'm Ken Ray and this is news from MacO

0:37.4

S Ken. Brought to you by yours truly and supported by listeners like you subscribers to MacoS Ken Day 6.

0:46.7

More information is available at MacoS Ken.com.

0:50.9

This show is also supported by the Mac OS can Podcast app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod

0:57.0

touch available on the App Store now for $2.99.

1:02.0

The US government seems to have become quite the $2.99.

1:03.2

The U.S. government seems to have become quite the double-edged sword for and against

1:07.3

Apple in the last 96 hours or so.

1:10.4

First it looks like the fortune piece from late last week, the one that said the White House

1:14.5

had until the end of day on Friday to intercede for Apple was off on its timing.

1:19.3

All things D says the Obama administration did step in on Saturday blocking the U.S. International Trade

1:26.1

Commission's import ban on GSM models of the iPad 2 and iPhone 4. In a letter to the US I.C. Chairman Irving Williamson,

1:36.2

U.S. Trade Representative Michael Fromman wrote, after extensive consultations with the

1:41.0

agencies of the Trade Policy Staff Committee and the Trade Policy

1:44.2

Review Group, I have decided to disapprove the USITC's determination to issue an exclusion

1:50.4

order and cease and desist order in this investigation.

1:55.0

Also in the letter, the policy statement expresses substantial concerns,

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