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Mac OS Ken: 11.30.2015

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7997 Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2015

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

- Adobe Sees Holiday Mobile Shopping Growth Driven by iThings - Custora Tracks Dominance of iOS Devices in Thanksgiving Shopping via Mobiles - Apple sales Fare Well on Adobe and IBM Black Friday Lists - FBR Analysts Expects 5-Million to 6-Million Apple Watches Sold in December-Quarter - Morgan Stanley: iPhone to Gain Share in Slowing Smartphone Market - Strategy Analytics: Chromecast Led US DVSD Market in 3Q CY2015 - Report: Amazon Video App May Soon Hit Apple TV - Report Has Tentative Agreement Between Apple and UnionPay to Bring Apple Pay to China - Australian Representative Questions Banks on Lack of Apple Pay Support - Illegal Again to Backup Your Music in UK - Drobo: Storage arrays designed to protect your data forever. There’s a special offer waiting for you at ! - Send me an email: or call (716)780-4080!

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKIN.

0:07.0

This is Mac OS Ken.

0:12.0

Apple and the Mall Room Blitz, iPhone on a slowing smartphone planet, and a

0:16.8

dvSD snapshot. It's Monday the 30th of November 2015. I'm Can Ray and this is news from Maco-S-Can brought to you by

0:27.1

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0:35.0

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0:37.4

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0:45.0

Apple seems to have had strong showings for shopping over the long holiday weekend,

0:50.0

both in terms of devices used and devices purchased.

0:53.9

On the devices used side, I-Moor had Adobe hitting Friday night with its online shopping figures

0:59.2

for Thanksgiving and the day after.

1:01.8

The piece says online shopping was up driven largely by I-Thangs.

1:06.0

According to the report, online shopping via mobiles was up for Thursday and Friday,

1:10.4

accounting for 34% of online spending.

1:14.0

tablets drove 15% of sales on Black Friday, a 2% decrease year over year.

1:20.3

Smartphones generated a record 22% share of sales, 70% more than in 2014.

1:26.0

iPhones were responsible for 67% of mobile sales iPads accounted for 84%

1:32.0

and more money was made from the mobile sales on

1:34.5

Thursday than Friday. Thanksgiving Day sales via mobiles hit 639 million

1:40.0

dollars while Black Friday sales via mobiles landed at 538 million.

1:45.0

Though the actual figures may differ, the e-commerce Pulse report from Analytics firm

1:49.9

Kistora supports Adobe Stand on the strength of iOS devices in mobile sales.

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