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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Mac OS Ken kicks in again on Thursday. Thanks for your patience and understanding and such.
Apple is buying a bit of Intel, news around Apple Music and TV Channels, and a funny thing happened on the way to mapping Germany.
Bill Barr believes in magic, good news we shouldn’t be watching, and a big probe into “big tech.”
Strength in the supply chain, a tepid view of Apple, and an interesting request from Cupertino.
Updates aplenty, unrest forces Apple Store closures in Hong Kong, and an optimistic note from Morgan Stanley.
Raymond James is Apple bullish, a look at iPhone and the app store, and tech treks to South Korea.
A troubling trend for iPhone, AirPod production outside of China, and two tales of television.
Zooming through vulnerabilities: Part II, Apple may have new designs on podcasting, and new emojis on the way.
A Prime day for a nap! How fast can angels write and dance? And surprising iPhone news out of India.
Apple’s philosophy in the House of Lords, iFixit busts up a new MacBook Pro, and charging in the seventh-inning stretch.
Interesting tales of Apple and India, stories from the streaming front, and the tips of Apple’s temporal spectrum.
Walkie Talkies go quiet for now, sorting through the week in Zoom, and the EEC ruins my iPad plans.
Hellos and goodbyes in the MacBook lines, Zoom plugs its Mac privacy hole, and JP Morgan’s really stoked for next year’s iPhones.
Zoomin’ down to Insecuritown, Rosenblatt goes full bear, and the forgetful Mr. Isaacson.
A sketchy note on a foldable iPad, Huawei sings Apple’s privacy praises, and the Memoji/Mimoji war continues.