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Mac OS Ken: 12.21.2012

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2012

⏱️ 12 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 / Wells Fargo Analyst: Investors Fail to Appreciate the Role and Strength of Apple Customer Service Munster Sees Notable Siri Improvement from iOS 5 to iOS 6 Apple Puts “Most Favored Nation” Clause with Publishers on 5-Year Hiatus in EU as Part of EC Settlement The Verge: EC Set to Charge Samsung with Breach of Antitrust Rules Apple Appealing Judge Koh Ruling Against Samsung Product Injunctions Motorola Loses Proximity Sensor Patent Case Against iPhone with USITC Gradiente Owns iPhone Trademark in Brazil; Starts Selling Android-Powered iPhone

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0:00.0

This is thinking of you.

0:18.2

Mr. Maynard is thinking of you, Mr Munster is quizzing Siri, and shades of an iPhone in Brazil.

0:19.2

It's Friday, December 21st, 2012, either the Winter Solstice or the end of the world.

0:25.0

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

0:30.0

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

0:33.9

subscribers to MacoS Ken Day 6

0:37.2

more information is available at MacoS Ken dot com

0:41.3

this show is also supported by the MacOS Can Podcast app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch,

0:48.0

available in the App Store now for $2.99.

0:53.3

Before we wrap up the news this week a message from Crash Plan, sponsor of this week's

0:57.8

MacO.S. can.

0:59.4

I plan on a few of their thoughts on backups for you this week that backups should be off site that you

1:04.8

should have access to your backups anywhere you happen to be that backups should be both continuous

1:10.0

and automated and that backups should be transparent or put a different way a backup should not

1:15.6

slow you down. Well they've got one more thought to round out our week.

1:20.3

backups should preserve multiple versions of files.

1:23.6

A lot of backup solutions overwrite previous versions of files only saving the latest one.

1:28.6

Save space on a hard drive and that's a good thing, but what if you need an earlier version or what if you need

1:34.7

unedited original forms of media if your backup backed over them you're kind of

1:40.5

hosed but not with crash plan Crash Plan uses sophisticated bite pattern analysis

1:45.8

and data de-duplication to detect changes in files, so it's saving those changes,

1:51.4

not overriding the whole thing.

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