As we approach an anticipated September Apple announcement of new iPhones, the MacJury panel of Shelly Brisbin, Peter Cohen, and Rob Walsh join host Chuck Joiner to contemplate their slate of desired features. Forget the rumors, the group discuss real-world...
MacVoices #18182: Chuck La Tournous On Apple Watch, iPhone, and His Health
Chuck La Tournous has had some health challenges, and explains how Apple technology helped him make changes to his life that addressed them. From determination of the issues to making changes in diet and exercise, Chuck’s story is not only inspirational, but also a...
MacVoices #18151: WWDC/AltConf – Aleksey Novicov of Yodel Code Shows Off Contact-Sharing App Slip
At AltConf in San Jose, what we hope will become a contact-sharing standard was demonstrated by Aleksey Novicov of Yodel Code. Slip allows two consenting users to share their contacts simply by launching the app and holding their phones close together. Matching colors...
MacVoices #18134: WWDC/AltConf – John Brayton of Golden Hill Software On WWDC, RSS, and Unread
At AltConf in San Jose, John Brayton of Golden Hill Software gives his reactions to Apple’s WWDC keynote and what he hopes will happen with the App Store, explains why RSS isn’t dead, and how he is expanding on Unread, an app he recently acquired. [audio...
MacVoices #18131: WWDC/AltConf – Michael Devins of Jamf On Mobile Device Management And The Security Announcements of WWDC
At AltConf in San Jose, Michael Devins, Product Manager for Jamf, talks about Apple’s security announcements, how it will or won’t impact their mobile device management services, and just what you can control and do with iPhones and iPads when Jamf is used to manage...
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MacVoices #15174: Ted Landau on Apple’s Announcements, Ad Blockers and the TiVo Experience
Ted Landau is back to provide some thoughts on why he's upgrading to the iPhone 6S, the performance of iOS 9, the morality of ad blockers, and his Apple TV expectations. Ted and host Chuck Joiner also discuss Ted's recent adventures with the new TiVo models,...
MacVoices #15173 – The MacJury Evaluates The First Weekend with iOS 9
The MacJury spent the first weekend with iOS 9 working with some of their favorite features, getting used to the many changes and update Apple made to their mobile operating system. Topics on the docket included upgrading, Siri, the Application Switcher, the new ad...
MacVoices #15172: Josh Centers Delivers A Crash Course on iOS 9
Josh Centers is the author of the brand new iOS 9: A Take Control Crash Course, an ebook that will help you get up to speed with the latest mobile OS from Apple, and take full advantage of its new capabilities. Josh talks about some of those capabilities and why the...
MacVoices #15171: Jason Wudi on How JAMF’s Casper Suite Is Ready for iOS 9
Jason Wudi, the Chief Technology Officer for JAMF Software talks about how their Casper Suite is ready on Day 1 of iOS 9 availability to help IT professionals deploy apps and protect corporate assets in an enterprise or large educational institution setting. With...
MacVoices #15168: Analysis of the Apple Announcements with Jim Tanous of TekRevue
Jim Tanous of TekRevue joins host Chuck Joiner to discuss the September 9 Apple Event that saw the new iteration of the Apple TV, the iPad Pro and the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. All of the announcements deserve some examination at who the target customer(s) are, how...
MacVoices #15167: The MacJury Discuss Home Automation, Expectations, Wants and Costs
The MacJury takes a look at the state of home automation and the Internet of Things, discussing what they have, what they want and why. Siri, the Amazon Echo and other hardware devices are included as the panel of Shelly Brisbin, Bret Terpstra and host Chuck Joiner...
MacVoices #15161: The MacJury Contemplates What We Want and Need In The Next iPad
With rumors of new iPads flying and a probable September Apple event, The MacJury take a look at the current crop of iPads, and what they both want and need in the next iteration. The size of the iPad, comparing them with each other and with their Mac laptop and...
MacVoices #15158: Joe Kissell Takes Control of Keynote
Joe Kissell has a new book (what a surprise!), Take Control of Keynote, and he explains why he took two separate approaches to advising you on Apple's presentation program. First, Joe looks at the technical aspects of Keynote - how to get the effects you want, the...
MacVoices #15157: Kirk McElhearn Takes Control of iTunes 12 and Apple Music
Kirk McElhearn has released Take Control of iTunes 12, a title that not only covers Apple's music player as well as the new Apple Music service. iTunes has generated plenty of controversy as it has matured. Kirk takes us through the goods and no-so-goods of the...
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