With this post, the new MacVoices web site goes live! Host Chuck Joiner gives you a quick tour of the features of the site, the new locations for some key parts, and explains where the commenting options went. [audio...
MacVoices #15209: An Apple Report Card and Changing Perspectives with Ted Landau
Ted Landau checks in with a report card on Apple's year. Find out how he thinks the iPad Pro, App Store, Apple TV, iPhone 6S, Live Photos, iMac and more contributed to the state of Apple as we close out 2015. Ted also discusses his love of his TiVo Roamio, virtual...
MacVoices #15208: Oliver Breidenbach of Boinx Introduces Their New Apple TV Photo App, PhotoWall+
Oliver Breidenbach of Boinx Software gives us a live demonstration of their new Apple TV photo sharing and display app, PhotoWall+. A successor to the highly successful PartySnapper for iOS, PhotoWall+ now gives you the same capabilities with your Apple TV, no host...
MacVoices #15207: Kirk McElhearn on the Apple Music and iTunes Match Increase to 100,000 Tracks
Kirk McElhearn, “The iTunes Guyâ€, helps us understand the benefits of Apple’s recent increase from 25,000 to 100,000 tracks for Apple Music and iTunes Match uploading. You would think it is simple, right? Not so fast.
MacVoices #15199: Jason Snell Updates His Crash Course on Photos and Talks Ten Years of MacNotables
Jason Snell has updated Photos for Mac: A Take Control Crash Course, and gives us quick tour of some of his favorite new features in the photo editor and manager. Photos may not be a successor (yet) to Aperture, but there are plenty of great additions; He talks...
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MacVoices #14198: Ken Ray Discusses His Podcasts, His Magazine and His Motivations
Ken Ray is one busy guy. With two well-established podcasts of his own, co-hosting a third, a fourth just launched, and a magazine that is improving and expanding before our eyes, it is a wonder that he can keep up. Ken talks about it all in a diverse conversation...
MacVoices #14197: The MacJury Evaluates The First Weekend with the iPhone 6
Whether you got up early on Friday to stand in line or had it delivered to you, the iPhone 6 was the highlight of the weekend for many, including members of The MacJury. From the size of the iPhone 6 Plus, to the enhanced camera features, to the initial performance of...
MacVoices #14195: The MacJury Judges Apple’s Presentations and Messages
The latest edition of The MacJury convened to discuss Apple's September 2014 event from a different perspective. Rather than evaluate the products themselves, the question was, “How effectively the message was delivered?" Is Tim Cook Apple's best spokesperson? Was...
MacVoices #14194: Greg Scown of Smile Introduces TextExpander touch 3
Greg Scown gives us a look at the brand new, available-any-second-now TextExpander touch 3, the latest edition to the iOS version of their text expansion utility. Greg covers the history of the utility and the work-arounds they have had to implement to keep it...
MacVoices #14193: The MacJury Now Can Now Tell You More About iPhone 6, Apple Pay and Apple Watch
As the smoke clears from Apple's announcements at the Flint Center, The MacJury discusses the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, Apple Pay and Apple Watch. Is this what we were waiting for? What will it mean to what devices you carry and/or wear, what you do with them and how...
MacVoices #14192: Joe Kissell Takes Control of Upgrading to Yosemite
Joe Kissell has released the 1.0 version of his latest book, Take Control of Upgrading to Yosemite. Joe has spent hours installing and reinstalling the betas, and wants to help you make the smoothest transition possible when the time comes. Backups, software upgrades...
MacVoices #14191: Mike Horton and Dan Bérubé on the Amsterdam SuperMeet’s Star Wars Connection
Michael Horton and Dan Bérubé are once again taking The SuperMeet to Amsterdam, and this time it is bigger and better than ever. Mike and Dan talk about why they are so excited to have Maryann Brandon and Mary Jo Markey, editors for several of J.J. Abrams's...
MacVoices #14189: David Gerhard of Shiverware on The Star Trek Vulcan Harp App and Musix Pro
Shiverware's David Gerhard talks about their development of the official Star Trekâ„¢ Vulcan Harp. Not just a toy, the Vulcan Harp is a real iPad musical instrument taking its inspiration from our favorite sci-fi series. David explains how it was made and why they...
MacVoices #14188: Jeff Gamet and John Martellaro Talk Science Fiction Tech, AI Assistants and Robots
Jeff Gamet and John Martellaro took on science fiction tech on a recent edition of The Mac Observer's Daily Observations Podcast, and take that discussion to the next level on MacVoices. What we were promised and what we got, why we got it, and how start things...
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