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Mac OS Ken: 10.03.2012

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 3 October 2012

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Sterne Agee: iPhone 5 Sales Only Limited by Supply; Mapocalypse Not Dampening Demand Pew Survey Shows iPad Market Share Dropping from 81% in 2011 to 52% in 2012 (But Tablet Ownership Doubled) Motorola Mobility Withdraws One of Two ITC Complaints Against Apple Center for Democracy and Technology Praises Apple for Privacy Controls in iOS 6 Developers Behind Software for Flip Mino Look for Second Chance with Givit Video Sharing App for iOS Interbrand Names Apple the Second-Most Valuable Brand Worldwide in 2012

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:10.0

The Wuhaner says.

0:09.0

This is Mac OSK.

0:12.0

The Wooner says the Apocalypse is not ruining iPhone 5. The

0:17.2

iPad gets a smaller slice of a bigger pie and one consumer advocacy group heaps praise on iOS 6.

0:24.4

It's Wednesday October 3rd, 2012.

0:27.8

I'm Ken Ray and this is news from MacO-S-Can.

0:32.4

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

0:36.0

subscribers to MacoS Ken Day 6.

0:40.0

More information is available at MacOS Can.com.

0:44.0

This show is also supported by the Mac OS Can Podcast

0:48.0

App for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch,

0:51.0

available in the App Store now for $2.99.

0:55.0

How much does the average consumer care about the iOS 6 maps thing?

1:01.0

Stern Age analyst Shah Wu says he or she does not.

1:07.0

At least not enough to not buy an iPhone 5.

1:09.6

The Mac Observer has Dr. Wu saying demand is still sky high for the phone with Apple's

1:14.8

current inability to crank out more of them being the only thing stopping the

1:18.7

company from selling more of them.

1:21.0

Quoting his note, despite well publicized concerns with its new maps app, we have not

1:26.4

picked up changes in supply chain build plans.

1:29.5

The man appears to be robust with Apple's online store, quoting a lead time of three to four weeks.

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