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Mac OS Ken: 08.13.2010

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7997 Ratings

🗓️ 13 August 2010

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Gartner Says Android Overtakes iPhone and BlackBerry in the US / Munster Says US iPhone 4 Supply Improving but Still Sparse / Google Intros Strengthened Voice Search and Chrome-to-Phone for Android / Early Advertiser and App Reviews Look Good for iAds / Bernstein Research Wants Apple to Share Its Billions in Cash with Investors / HP Confirms Windows 7 and webOS Slates / Reg Hardware Says RIM to Debut BlackPad in November / Japan Cool with Apple After Addressing First-Gen iPod Issues / Apple Releases Brightness Fix for Recent 21.5-inch iMacs / Apple Sued for Patent Infringement in iThings / Adobe Update Photoshop iOS App with New Name and iPad Support / Engadget Says Apple Rechargeable Batteries Look to be Sanyo Eneloops in an Apple Wrapper

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is MacO-S Ken.

0:10.0

A-O-Skent.

0:10.0

A look at the end. This is MacO-S Ken.

0:18.0

A look at the Android, the iPhone, and the Android. Bernstein Research gives Apple a sermon on the virtues of sharing,

0:22.0

and here come the iPad killers eventually it's Friday

0:26.7

August 13th 2010 I'm Ken Ray and this is news from MacoS. Can brought to you by yours truly and supported by

0:36.8

listeners like you subscribers to MacoS can Day 6.

0:41.6

More information is available at MacoS.can.com. This show is also

0:46.1

supported by the MacoS can Podcast app for the iPhone and iPod Touch, available in the

0:51.5

App Store now for $2.99.

0:55.6

The BlackBerry and the iPhone have been felled by the robot in the States.

1:00.1

Bloomberg has market researcher Gartner saying that Google's Android platform is the most used

1:05.8

smartphone software in the US, beating Apple's iPhone, and the BlackBerry from Research in Motion.

1:13.0

Actually, Bloomberg says Android is the most popular operating system,

1:17.0

though I'm not comfortable using the terms most popular and most used interchangeably.

1:22.0

As far as use, though, in the States, it's beating Cupertino and Waterloo.

1:27.0

Worldwide, according to Gardner, Android is third, still behind the BlackBerry OS on the planet, itself behind Simbian at Never Shrinking

1:35.8

Number One.

1:36.8

Breaking it on down globally, Simbian is still tops, though it lost nearly 10 percentage

1:41.7

points from Q2 of 09 to 2 Q of 2010, holding on to a 41.2 percent share.

1:48.9

Rim was second in the second quarter with an 18.2% share of the global smartphone market.

1:54.3

Androod was third with a 17.2% share globally, followed by the iPhone's 14.2%

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