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This week, on the 30-minute tech podcast that brings the holiday cheer, Dan and Mikah are joined by special guests Caitlin McGarry and Devindra Hardawar to discuss sprucing up the holiday season with gadgets, our New Year’s tech resolutions, one new…
Lees meerThis week, on the irreverent tech podcast that is strangely interested in small mammals, Dan and John welcome back everybody’s favorite Canadian, Guy English, from self-imposed exile. Then we make him talk about the modularity of the Mac Pro, the po…
Lees meerGenerally, when I want to listen to a podcast on the Sonos One in my kitchen (usually while I’m cooking or washing dishes), I use my iPhone and AirPlay it to the smart speaker. Which seems silly, because, you know, I should be able to just request t…
Lees meerThis week, on the 30-minute tech podcast that watchmakers adore, Dan and Mikah are joined by special guests Lory Gil and Rene Ritchie to discuss how we keep our tech clean, our strategies for traveling with tech internationally, the next steps for A…
Lees meerThis week on the irreverent tech show that recorded slightly ahead of the Mac Pro release, we talk about Apple’s most expensive new computer before we delve straight into our litany of complaints about everything from Bluetooth pairing on cars to iP…
Lees meerIt’s back! I can now shuffle arbitrary selections with abandon. One of my biggest complaints about macOS Catalina was that in the translation of iTunes into Music, TV, and Podcasts, my preferred way of navigating my music library—the three-paned …
Lees meerThe Mac Pro is now on sale. You probably don’t need to buy it, but you may want to. A few things I noticed: A rackmountable configuration will be sold directly by Apple, starting at $500 above the tower price, but it’s not for sale yet. Processor…
Lees meerRumors of a forthcoming iPhone without any lightning or USB ports make us ponder why Apple would consider such a move and what its ramifications would be. Also, Apple basks in Golden Globe nominations and steps into movie-industry controversy and Ja…
Lees meer(Content warning: Baseball. But I swear, tech folks, you don’t have to be a sports person to think this is cool.) Computer-generated monitoring of the flight of every pitch in every major-league baseball game has changed how we perceive the game. E…
Lees meerThis week, on the irreverent tech show that’s primed for the holiday season, we discuss the deals we took advantage of on the recent shopstravaganza holiday. Lex has a beef about Apple Card, John’s got some questions about Apple Arcade, and Dan is h…
Lees meerThis week we get caught up on Apple services (Apple Pay, Apple News+, Apple Arcade), Jason gives Myke a tour of CarPlay in iOS 13, and we feed the tech podcast ecosystem with discussions of office lighting and weather stations.
Lees meerThis week, on the irreverent tech show where we’re not above crass commercialism, we take a trip down technology memory lane to our formative years with computers, then discuss the continuation of everything sad for Apple this month, and finally try…
Lees meerIt’s that time of year here in the U.S. where we take a break from viewing everything through the lens of what technology companies can do in the future and instead remind ourselves of all the things we’re lucky to already have in the present. And s…
Lees meerThe Verge reports that Jony Ive’s profile has been removed from Apple’s leadership page, marking the end of his official tenure at the company, which was announced earlier this year. 1 Ive’s successors, Evans Hankey and Alan Dye, both report to the…
Lees meerThis week, on the 30-minute show that’s talking turkey, Dan and Mikah are joined by special guests Carolina Milanesi and Kevin Clark to discuss the California DMV selling personal data; our thoughts on Loom, a video sharing service for business; our…
Lees meerWe sweat the big purchases, the Macs and iPhones and iPads and Apple Watches, but our technology-using lives would fall apart (or at least be a lot less pleasurable) without accessories. There’s not often much glamour in being the glue that holds to…
Lees meerPixelmator Photo’s retouch tool, which Photos lacks, is worth the price of admission. (Which is free.) Pixelmator has announced that its iPad photo editor, Pixelmator Photo, is free today, Tuesday, November 26. The app is a good companion to the b…
Lees meerThis week, on the irreverent tech show featuring the man of a thousand voices, it’s all about Apple’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad November. The president visits an Apple factory (and lies about it), Apple shuts down a developer known for d…
Lees meerReports of bugs have plagued many of Apple’s software releases this fall, from iOS 13 to iPadOS to macOS Catalina. Even the HomePod received an update that resulted in some of the smart speakers becoming unresponsive, causing Apple to temporarily pu…
Lees meer[Nov. 22 Update: Rambo says that Apple reached out and resolved the situation.] My Apple developer account issues have been resolved. https://t.co/gcLP9rCosd— Guilherme Rambo (@_inside) November 22, 2019 Guilherme Rambo has made a name for himse…
Lees meerMark Gurman of Bloomberg reports that Apple’s changing its software test procedures in the aftermath of the buggy iOS 13 launch: The new approach calls for Apple’s development teams to ensure that test versions, known as “daily builds,” of futur…
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