Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus has had a busy summer, and joins us to talk about a diverse set of topics that include productivity methods, his preferred writing tools, why the deletion of iTunes features is his fault, and taking photos with and without an iPhone. [audio...
MacVoices #17193: Briefing – The Apple AirPods
Chuck’s review of the Apple AirPods and their real-world usefulness for music, podcasts, and phone calls. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's...
MacVoices #17192: Kirk McElhearn on the Changes in iTunes 12.7
New versions of macOS and iOS always bring changes, and this one is no exception. iTunes 12.7 is out in anticipation of High Sierra, and brings with it significant changes. iTunes expert Kirk McElhearn talks us through what you can and no longer can do with iTunes....
MacVoices #17191: Scholle McFarland Takes Control of High Sierra
In Take Control of High Sierra, Scholle McFarland helps us get up and running and take best advantage of all the new features provided by Apple’s latest version of macOS. A new way to use Siri, a much-needed feature in Safari, and improved family sharing are among the...
MacVoices #17189: The MacJury on Apple’s September 12 Announcements
Shortly after things wrapped up at Apple’s September 12 event, The MacJury convened to provide some thoughts on the many announcements, and the event itself. The first event at the new Steve Jobs Theater delivered some interesting changes in the presentation style...
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MacVoices #13210: The MacJury’s Holiday Gift Guide #5
Our final holiday MacJury delivered great gift picks to give or get, ranging from the inexpensive to the expensive, expected to unexpected, and all points in between. If you're still looking for ideas (and when weren't you), there's still time to order almost...
MacVoices #13208: The MacJury’s Holiday Gift Guide #4
Another MacJury convened to discuss yet another round of holiday gifts to give and to get. Once again, they range from the sort-of-expected to the completely off-the-wall, and who better to deliver both than the panel of Mark Fuccio, Jim M. Tanous and John C. Welch....
MacVoices #13206: Christopher Breen On Music Curation, Music Streaming and Music Listening
Macworld Senior Editor Christopher Breen goes with us on a deep dive into the subject of music. The discussion starts with music curation - automatic with Pandora, more human-based with iTunes Radio. Chris explains why he feels one is, at least for now, superior to...
MacVoices #13204: The MacJury’s Holiday Gift Guide #3
Deep in the middle of the holiday gift season, ideas for cool and unique gifts can become sparse. No need to resort to socks or sweaters, though. The third edition of our MacJury gift panels have added to the list of great products and services you can give the geek...
MacVoices #13183: Josh Apter on Kickstarting The Padcaster Mini and The Padcaster 2.0
The original Padcaster was such a success that Josh Apter has launched a Kickstarter campaign to bring the same functionality to the iPad mini. The Padcaster is a metal frame with an insert that holds your iPad firmly in place, can mount it on a tripod, and is lined...
MacVoices #13181: The MacJury Discusses The First Weekend With the iPhone 5s
After a weekend when Apple sold 9 million iPhones, The MacJury convened to discuss their own experiences with the top-of-the-line, the iPhone 5s. Topics of discussion include the security the fingerprint scanner offers, the enhanced camera with slo-mo, the faster A6...
MacVoices #13180: Paul Kafasis of Rogue Amoeba Gives Your Mac an Audio Intermission
Paul Kafasis of Rogue Amoeba is back to talk about the latest addition to their line of powerhouse audio products, Intermission. Delivering the ability pause and rewind any audio playing on your Mac, Intermission is perfect for live streaming radio, audio...
MacVoices #13175: Ted Landau’s Adventures in Television Buying and Installation
Ted Landau has been busy over the past few months updating his television. Ted takes us through his adventure in choosing a new unit, deciding where to buy, getting it installed, mounting it, working out the remote and audio options, what devices connect to what, and...
MacVoices #13174: The MacJury Covers Open vs. Closed, iOS vs. Android, Cable vs. Cord-Cutting and More
The MacJury starts out examining the debate between open and closed, and end up discussing the television programming options of the future. Along the way, a healthy debate between the benefits and costs of iOS vs. Android, whether there really is a "lock-in" for...
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