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Mac OS Ken

Mac OS Ken: 12.20.2012

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2012

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

CrashPlan: Automatic, offsite, data backup. You're data's protected and accessible by you – anytime, anywhere. Find out more at http://www.crashplan.com/ USPTO Preliminarily Invalidates Apple 915 Pinch-to-Zoom Patent Groups Including Apple, RIM, and Samsung Buy Kodak Patents for $525-Million Focus Taiwan: Secret Source Says Hon Hai Testing Apple Television, Not Likely to Ship in 2013 Piper Jaffray Names Apple Its Top Internet-Sector Pick for 2013; Reiterates Overweight Rating and $900 Target IDC: Apple the Top Smartphone Supplier for Japan University of Western Sydney to Deploy 11,000 iPads for Faculty and Students in 2013 FTC: New COPPA Rules Place Policing Kids’ Data Collection on App Developers, Not App Stores Tim Cook Takes Third-Place on Time Person-of-the-Year List for 2012

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0:00.0

This is Mac OSKinn. A potential shake up in the Apple B Samsung B Apple case. Everybody buys Kodak's patents.

0:19.0

And TV or not TV.

0:21.0

I probably use that tease before. It's Thursday, December 20, 2012, quite possibly

0:27.0

the last one ever, depending on who you talk to. I'm Katen Ray and this is news from MacoS Ken brought to you by yours truly and supported by

0:36.5

listeners like you subscribers to MacoS Ken Day 6 more information is available at MacoS Ken.com. This show is also

0:46.1

supported by the MacoS can Podcast app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch

0:51.5

available in the App Store now for $2.99.

0:56.8

Before we get to today's news, a message from Crash Plan, sponsor of this week's Mac OS can. Have you ever been using your computer and had your automated backup start backing up?

1:06.0

Then suddenly it feels like everything's backed up, though less in the My Data's protected way and more in the

1:12.0

now I understand what my grandfather was talking about way.

1:15.4

Sometimes backing up a computer can slow it down,

1:18.3

make it practically unusable while the backup is proceeding.

1:21.8

Crash Plan does not like that.

1:24.0

Crash Plan does not want that to happen to you,

1:26.0

and so Crash Plan features intelligent software

1:29.0

with flexible CPU and network bandwidth controls

1:32.0

that, by default, are invisible to you.

1:35.0

And yet you can take user-specific control.

1:38.5

Make some customizations.

1:40.0

You can tweak your backup to be just the way you want it to be. You can decide crash plan CPU and network usage while you're using your computer

1:48.8

or when you're away from it. Or since it's set up by default for minimal impact when you're using your machine,

1:55.0

you can do your thing and let Crash Plan do its thing.

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