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:
The Apple and coronavirus state of play, Johnson & Johnson looks to save lives, and Rian Johnson ruins mysteries.
Good news, bad news, worse news, good news around coronavirus? Apple declines a congressional invitation, and Warren Buffett is still way into Apple.
Indications of new stuff, coronavirus hits computers, and Apple makes the quiet part loud.
Ripples from Coronavirus, a call for Apple to address human rights in China, and are we really sure that working Apple-1s are rare?
Taking steps towards normalcy, defending and stifling and celebrating stories, and giving someone your car key (without seeing them and with no key).
Warm takes on Apple’s guidance guidance, smart money’s on an evolving situation, and music news for hearth and home.
Coronavirus shakes Apple’s quarter, Berkshire Hathaway sells a lot of Apple and keeps a lot more, and get ready for some “Amazing Stories.”
Turning corner after corner on coronavirus, 2,000 iThings + 2,000 iThings, and another new star to “See.”
Keeping up with Coronavirus, potentially good news for Apple Retail workers, and YouTube TV is cutting out Apple’s cut.
Bad news then good news then really bad news around coronavirus, a couple of Apple security stories, and play your Xbox exclusives on your iThing.
Turning the coronavirus corner, the FTC gets inquisitive, and Swift Playgrounds lands on the Mac.
Foxconn may be firing up the line, anyone who’s anyone is skipping Barcelona, and “Ghostwriter” to the rescue.
Coronavirus keeps things closed, dealings with France and the DoJ, and Taika Waititi has a bone to pick with Apple. Or a tendon, maybe.
Work in the time of coronavirus, iPhone takes on India, and Apple Watch beats Switzerland.
Coronavirus response, news of a News+ exit, and Apple Music gets new video.