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:
March 28th ain’t what it used to be, a look at what Wall Street’s saying these days, and Apple China spills a secret.
Coronavirus keeps coming, new stuff from Apple - real and imagined, and a very streaming St. Patrick’s Day.
A reversal of Apple Store fortunes, COVID-19 suspends TV production, and WWDC finds a home online.
Coronavirus waves and wake, the songs remain the same for Apple Music, and Ming-Chi Kuo makes Mac predictions.
“Business as Usual” versus “Back to Normal,” subtle changes in Apple Stores, and news of things to watch at some point.
Washington, D.C. turns to tech for help, a vote of confidence for Apple shares, and lots of talk of things to watch.
The human side of Apple and coronavirus, the business side of Apple and coronavirus, and fighting the iPad's blank screen of death.
Concerns, Closures, and COVID-19, Financial folk are still focused on Phone, and high drama in the Book Club.
Santa Clara County casts doubt on WWDC, February was bad for Foxconn, and Apple owes Caltech a ton of money.
Continuing coronavirus ripples, Wedbush stays way bullish on Apple, and Apple bypasses South by Southwest.
When “Don’t Panic” doesn’t do it, coronavirus news continues, and “The Banker” finally gets its premier.
A gorgeous day on Wall Street, an ugly report from the supply chain, and Apple settles a Throttlegate suit.
Last year was a good year for iPhone, Tim Cook talks business, and another cop who believes in magic!
A semi stream-of-consciousness look at Wall Street, killing pretend viruses in China’s App Store, and the Tim Cook/Birmingham mystery solved.
Recapping the Apple shareholders meeting, the “SARS Hero” fights coronavirus at Foxconn, and Travelin’ Tim’s travelin’ again.