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Mac OS Ken

Mac OS Ken: 09.16.2010

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2010

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Apple Seeds First beta of iOS 4.2 to Developers / CNET Spots Tweaks to iOS 4.2 beta / Testing New iOS beta Requires Running Latest Snow Leopard Update beta / Sterne Agee Analyst Sees Apple Upping iPhone 4 and iPad Production / Foxconn Says It Is Making 137-Thousand iPhones a Day / Report Has Apple Hiring New Touch Sensor Maker for iPad Production / iPhone and BlackBerry Lose Market Share to Android in the States / Bernstein Research Analysts Say Apple Has to Expnad iPhone Carriers Worldwide / iOS Devices Pass Sony and Gain on Nintendo in Handheld Gaming in US / Pew Internet Study Says More People in the States Have Apps on Their Phones Than Use Them / Nielsen Study Says Most Smartphone Users Willing to Pay for Apps and Content / SJ Merc Says New Newspaper Subscriptions on the Way for iPad / Apple Updates QuickTime for Windows to Kill Security Vulnerability / Apple Releases Pro Applications Update 2010-02

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSUNAG.

0:05.0

This is Mac OSU.

0:10.0

The IOS. This is Mac OSKAN.

0:19.7

The iOS unification build hits beta, a hint of ramped up iPad and iPhone production, and a tale of two app studies.

0:22.1

It's Thursday, 16th, 2010. I'm Ken Ray and this is

0:27.7

news from Maco-S-Kan brought to you by yours truly and supported by listeners like you subscribers to

0:35.8

Maco Can Day 6. More information is available at Maco Can.com.

0:41.9

This show is also supported by the Macoesscan.com. The show is also supported by the MacoS can Podcast

0:45.8

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

0:53.5

I was half asleep when I read the press release Apple sent out yesterday, announcing that

0:57.7

it was releasing a beta version of its Airprint wireless printing for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch to members of Apple's iOS

1:06.2

developer program and that Airprint would be included in the free iOS 4.2

1:11.6

software update scheduled to ship in November. We knew that right? What was I

1:17.8

missing? Well two things. First was the part that probably had to do with deal making in Silicon Valley.

1:24.0

Apple announced in the release that HP's existing and upcoming E-print enabled printers

1:29.8

will be the first to support printing direct from the iOS devices.

1:34.3

So if you're an I-thing carrier and need a new printer between now and November,

1:38.8

when iOS 4.2 will be out to everyone, you know what to do. But the real news is the news that wasn't

1:45.0

stated explicitly in the press release. Apple seated the first build of iOS 4.2 to

1:50.8

registered developers yesterday.

1:53.8

Now we're on to the stuff about which we care.

1:56.2

SeeNet says a number of tweaks have already been found in the two months away

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