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Mac OS Ken: 09.25.2014

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2014

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Apple Releases iOS 8.0.1 to Fix Things; Breaks Things Instead Apple Quickly Pulls iOS 8.0.1 Update Engadget: Apple Says Sorry for Breaking Your Phone NPD: Over a Quarter of U.S. Back-to-School PCs are Macs Apple Takes Top Computer Make in ACSI for 11th Year Mr. Munster Still Believes in the Full-On Apple Television Blue Man Group: The Un-Unboxing Video : Learn Apple software, plus business and creative skills, from easy-to-follow video tutorials at .

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0:00.0

This is a fix, not a fix.

0:15.0

Good news for Apple's computers.

0:17.0

And Mr Munster doubles down.

0:20.0

You gotta love that guy.

0:22.0

It's Thursday, September 25th, 2014, I'm Kan Ray, and this is news from MacoS

0:29.2

Ken, brought to you by yours truly and supported by iChart magazine

0:34.0

putting Apple and Tech News in focus E-Y-E-I-Tart magazine

0:40.2

available for iOS Newsstand now.

0:44.0

Just a week after the debut of iOS 8, Apple has provided an update for its newly upgraded

0:49.0

mobile operating system, addressing a number of bugs like that annoying ability to make phone calls, employ data

0:55.8

away from Wi-Fi, and use touch ID.

1:00.0

The first half of that was a quote from Apple Ens Cider. It came from an article covering the initial

1:04.2

release of iOS 8.0.1. Reports Tuesday said Apple was looking to release that as soon

1:10.6

as possible, though sections of the company likely spent Wednesday

1:13.6

reconsidering that plan. What the update was supposed to do was fix issues related to

1:19.7

health kit, photos, third-party keyboards, reachability, and much more according to

1:24.7

Apple Incider. There was just one problem. It was laden with problems. A separate

1:31.4

Apple Incider piece said following the release of iOS 8.0 on Wednesday, many users began experiencing issues with the maintenance and software update, finding that their hands had no longer establish a cellular connection

1:44.6

or recognize their fingerprint upon installing, prompting Apple to pull the update.

1:50.2

The update seems to have been troublesome for users in the States regardless of carrier, though not regardless of phone.

1:57.0

It seems the inadvertent kill switch was only thrown for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus. Well that's good news. Those phones have only

2:05.8

been on sale since last Friday. How many could there be out there? 50, a

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