On the Road to Macstock, we talk getting things accomplished with Mike Schmitz. Mike will give us an introduction to his favorite productivity app at the conference, and teases with some of his thinking on how to get organized for both production and just plain...
MacVoices #16123: Road to Macstock – Jodi Spangler and Melissa Davis
On The Road to Macstock, Jodi Spangler and Melissa Davis talk about their team presentation that will focus on senior citizens and computing. Both are independent Apple consultants, but often go far beyond those boundaries. How being women affects what they do,...
MacVoices #16121 – Ted Landau on the New iPad Pro, Keyboards, Apple’s Financials and More
This time around, Ted Landau gives us his thoughts on a wide variety of topics. The iPad Pro 9.7†and the smart keyboards, Apple's financials and his primary uses for the iPad start things out. The development of the iMac, how to store and find files, Ted's...
MacVoices #16117: Joe Kissell On Having Your Bits Flipped
Joe Kissell has a new Take Control book that is unlike any of his previous efforts. Are Your Bits Flipped? helps you understand some common tech misconceptions that can make you more efficient and appreciate the way the world works. From something as simple as the...
MacVoices #16090: The MacJury Discusses The First Weekend With the iPad Pro 9.7-Inch
Members of The MacJury spent the first weekend with the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro, and got together to discuss their impressions and how it stacks up against its larger brother, and against the previous iPad Air 2. Configurations, Apple Pen support and why it isn't just...
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MacVoices #15059: Julie Kuehl On WordPress, Podcasting and WordCamp Lancaster
Julie Kuehl wears many hats - she's the producer of Ken Ray's Eye Chart Magazine, a WordPress Developer and a podcaster, among others. Our conversation covers all of those, with a focus on her presentation at the upcoming WordCamp Lancaster in Pennsylvania. Julie...
MacVoices #15058: MacVoices Briefing on Downcast, The Podcatcher for Mac and iOS
Downcast by Jamawkinaw Enterprises is an excellent pod catcher with versions for the Mac and iOS Devices and iOS devices, variable speed playback options and plenty of granular control. Chuck tells you why Downcast makes it easy to manage and enjoy your collection of...
MacVoices #15056: iOS 8 Accessibility with Shelly Brisbin
iOS Access for All is the newest effort from Shelly Brisbin, and this edition takes on the latest version of Apple's mobile operating system, iOS 8. While Apple is a the top of the heap when it comes to mobile access, Shelly explains why the work is far from over,...
MacVoices #15053 – Ted Landau on Apple’s Not-Impending Doom, The Internet of Things and More
For the first time in 2015, Ted Landau is back to discuss why, in spite of so much link-bait to the contrary, Apple isn't doomed, why Apple TV is becoming an increasingly favorable alternative to cable, and how some of the CES announcements are affecting the desire...
MacVoices #15001: The MacJury’s Take on Where Apple Goes From Here (Part 2)
To close out 2014 and kick start 2015, The MacJury takes on the topic of where Apple goes from here. Tech is ever-changing and Apple has to do the same to survive and thrive. Each of Apple's products is evaluated, with judgements passed on what needs to change and...
MacVoices #14237: The MacJury’s Take on Where Apple Goes From Here (Part 1)
To close out 2014 and kick start 2015, The MacJury takes on the topic of where Apple goes from here. Tech is ever-changing and Apple has to do the same to survive and thrive. Each of Apple's products is evaluated, with judgements passed on what needs to change and...
MacVoices #14235: Adam and Tonya Engst Talk Changing Tech Journalism and Apple in 2014
Adam and Tonya Engst are the perfect people to discuss the changes that tech journalism has seen in 2014. Their observations include the effect of blogs, the speed of change, social media and the attention spans of the audience. Adam and Tonya explain how they have...
MacVoices #14228: The MacJury’s Holiday Gift Guide #4
The MacJury's fourth holiday gift guide has a bit of a twist: the panel (except for the host, of course) are from Europe. Does that affect their picks, or are geeks the same the world over? Find out holiday gifts to give or get, from camera gear to batteries,...
MacVoices #14227: The MacJury’s Holiday Gift Guide #3
A whole new MacJury convened for our third Holiday Gift Guide show to deliver even more unusual, off-beat and wonderful gifts that you might want to give or get. Batteries, iOS accessories, training, and perhaps the strangest gift ever suggested are among the...
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