The second holiday gift pick MacJury got together to select some of the best presents to give and to get for the geek in your life. There are many different kinds of geeks…video geeks, travel geeks, even cooking and yoga geeks. This show covers them all, with the...
MacVoices #16197: Shelly Brisbin On iOS 10, Siri, and The Fourth Edition of iOS Access For All
Shelly Brisbin has updated iOS Access For All to the fourth edition to cover the changes in accessibility in iOS 10 for iPhone and iPad. She gives us her reaction to accessibility having a prime spot in the most recent Apple event and why iOS 10 represents an...
MacVoices #16195: Bryan Chaffin’s Thoughts on Macintosh Refreshes, Tim Cook, and Touching Things
Bryan Chaffin makes up for lost time with discussions of what the new MacBook Pro does and doesn't offer, and the need for Force Touch/3D Touch, Touch ID and the Touch Bar to be consistent across Apple products. Tim Cook's performance as Apple CEO, Apple product...
MacVoices #16194: Five Questions with Paul Kafasis of Rogue Amoeba
Paul Kafasis, the head man at Rogue Amoeba, gives us a brief update on the new version of their AirFoil application that lets you send audio from your Mac to Google Chromecast before settling in to answer five probing questions. Paul talks about how he listens to...
MacVoices #16193: Nick Mattingly Introduces Switcher Studio’s New Switcher Go
Switcher Studio continues to advance the cause of iOS video streaming with the release of their new Switcher Go. Nick Mattingly, the CEO and co-founder of Switcher Studio, is back to talk about how their new iOS app makes it even easier to broadcast to YouTube Live...
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MacVoices #14200: Ted Landau’s iPhone 6 Impressions, the Demise of Macworld Magazine and iOS 8 Keyboards
Ted Landau is back in a conversation that catches us up on his iPhone 6 choices, impressions and opinions. iOS 8 is a key part of the iPhone 6 equation; Ted discusses the new third-party keyboard app options, the security issues they may represent, and why he's not...
MacVoices #14199: Tonya Engst Announces Take Control Crash Courses and Her Book, ‘Read Me First’
Take Control Books Editor-In-Chief Tonya Engst has been noticeably absent from our roster for much of the summer. That's because she and the Take Control team have been busy creating a new series, and now they're unleashing it on the world. Take Control Crash Courses...
MacVoices #14196: Br. Gabriel Mosher Discusses Apple Appreciation and Preferring iPad For His Work
There are many ways to appreciate the iPad, and sometimes a fresh perspective is best. Br. Gabriel Mosher talks about why he relies on his iPad as his primary productivity device and the benefits of being primarily iOS. Apple's focus on beauty and functionality is...
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 #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 #14190: Matt Neuburg Updates Us On Swift and iOS 8 Evolution
Matt Neuburg has a unique perspective on all things iOS as the author of iOS 7 Programming Fundamentals: Objective-C, Xcode, and Cocoa Basics and Programming iOS 7 and a developer himself. Now he's turning his attention to Apple's new programming language, Swift,...
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...
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