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Mac OS Ken: 10.29.2010

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2010

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

IDC Says Apple Now Fourth Largest Phone Maker in the World / Apple Online Store in China Reportedly Sells Out of iPhone 4s in 10 Hours / Apple Pulls Placeholder for White iPhone 4 Offline / Adobe Finds Critical Flaws for the Mac and Other Operating Systems in Flash Player as Well as Adobe Reader and Acrobat / Apple 10-K Shows Increase in Full-Time Employees and Expected Decrease in Margins / Apple Increases Dollars Spent on Advertising in FY2010 / Verizon and A T and T Start In-Store iPad Sales / Apple Updates iTunes Terms and Conditions to Clarify Rules Around Rented Content / Apple Updates Logic Pro and Logic Express / Apple Releases Two Firmware Updates for Mid-2010 Mac Pro / TSA Says 11-Inch MacBook Air Can Stay in Bag Through Security / Angry Birds Halloween Edition Hits One-Million Downloads in Six Days / Apple Overtakes Microsoft in Quarterly Revenue

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0:00.0

This is MacO West Kingdom.

0:22.0

The iPhone puts Apple at the grown-ups table, a look at Apple's report card for the year, and a symbolic shift between Redman and Cupertino. It's Friday October 29, 2010. I'm Ken Ray and

0:27.9

this is news from Maco As Ken. Brought to you by yours truly and supported by listeners like you, subscribers

0:36.2

to Maco-S-Kan Day 6.

0:39.2

More information is available at Maco-S-K Can.com.

0:43.2

This show is also supported by the Mac OS Can Podcast

0:46.8

app for the iPhone and iPod touch,

0:49.0

available in the App Store now for $2.99.

0:53.6

New numbers from I.C. show Apple scoring huge in phones.

0:58.4

Like really huge.

1:00.2

Electronista has the research firm saying Apple is now big enough to be the fourth largest phonemaker on the planet

1:06.7

not the fourth largest smartphone maker the fourth largest phone maker

1:11.7

period According to the piece, Apple's 14.1 million

1:15.8

iPhones sold in the September quarter were enough to push it to 4.1% of the

1:21.0

entire phone market that shifted research in

1:24.3

motions blackberry down to number five and kept the likes of Motorola and

1:28.3

Sony Ericsson out of the top five and lest rim co-CEO Jim Balsilly complain the piece says I.

1:35.8

D.C. adjusted its figures to make sure sales of iPhones and

1:38.9

blackberries covered the same time period.

1:42.0

Nokia managed to stay on top,

1:44.0

though with an ever decreasing share of the phone market,

1:47.0

Samsung gained a bit of share, while holding on the second,

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