Mac OS Ken
Summary: This is daily Apple news. Monday through Friday, Ken Ray brings commute-sized tech news to the podsphere. If it's Apple news, Apple-related news, or news related to Apple-related news, you'll hear about it here. News you'll like... this is Mac OS Ken.
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Podcasts:
An Apple world of imagination, Tom Hanks hits Apple TV+, and the first ever inactivity challenge for Apple Watch.
The DoJ is still angry at Apple again still, Apple drops a spot on the Fortune 500, and Apple Watch bands to be worn with Pride.
News from Apple’s head of retail, Apple may be caught in the U.S./China crossfire, and a reason to stay in this Friday… I mean, besides the thing.
Apple makes a splashy purchase, talk of TSMC - AZ, and a couple of troubling security stories.
The current state of contact tracing apps, Apple loses an exec to politics, and Scott Free costs Apple some quatloos.
Notes from the financial front, a trio of updates from Apple, and news around the flatscreen.
The wait for iPhone SE gets shorter, a look at Thunderspy: The Vulnerability, and “Graduation: The Podcast!”
Apple’s reopening some stores in the states, a couple of tweaks to Apple’s site, and HomePod finds a new country to call home.
A look at reopened Apple Stores, choosing where to place emPHAsis, and Apple’s Advanced Manufacturing Fund joins the COVID-19 fight.
Apple falls in a uniquely made-up survey, Apple Watch owns the wrist, and Facebook ruins everything.
Dates and deets for WWDC20, France gets… kind of French with Apple, and AFI gets Apple love.
Snuffing out the Butterfly, 20+ Apple Stores are set to reopen, and deets on the Apple/Google exposure notification API.
Lots of analysts are up on Apple, staying in means good business for iPad, and tech keeps taking on coronavirus.
Apple eeks out March-quarter growth, no guidance for the June-quarter, and a whole host of questions and answers.
The Apple/Google initiative rolls out, you may or may not trust contact tracing tech, and a strong March-quarter for iPhone in China.