There's a new Mac news web site out there, and it is the creation of Dennis Sellers. The Apple Daily Report is taking a different approach to serving the Mac community. Dennis talks about their very different ad model that delivers local Apple Specialist information...
MacNotables #1235: Tonya Engst Discusses Video, Training and Updating Software with Hershey Apple Core
Tonya Engst makes a virtual trek to be the featured speaker at the December meeting of the Hershey Apple Core Mac User Group, taking questions from the audience and asking a few of her own. Among the topics were TidBITS and Take Control Books' venture into online...
MacNotables #1234: Ted Landau on Apple’s Future – Half Empty or Half Full?
Ted Landau recently stepped back and took a look at Apple's future from both the optimistic and pessimistic perspectives, supporting both positions with examples from the latest events and activities of the company. Ted talks about some of the factors that he feels...
MacNotables #1233: Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus Talks About Tablet Choices, the iPad mini, and Teaching Tech
Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus shares some unique perspectives on the iPad mini and how it compares to other tablet options. There are more than a few overlooked aspects of choosing a tablet device, and many people overlook them in their quest to spend the least money. Bob...
MacNotables #1232: Ted Landau Plays Letterpress, Doesn’t Buy an iPad Mini, and Picks Star Wars
Ted Landau has a storied history as a gamer, which makes him the perfect person to explain the wildfire spread of Loren Brichter's new game, Letterpress. What makes it a great game, and why it appeals to him is where we open, and then move on to why Ted didn't get an...
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MacNotables #945: Adam and Tonya Engst Celebrate TidBITS #1000 with a Look Back and Behind-the-Scenes (Part 1)
Adam and Tonya Engst reached an impressive milestone this week: 1,000 issues of their online publication, TidBITS. To help celebrate, the premier Mac power couple provided an unprecedented look at the history of TidBITS, as well as a look behind the scenes at the...
MacNotables #944: Jim Dalrymple on Apple’s Financial Results, New iMacs, New mini, New MacBook and More
Apple made big news this week, first with a record-setting quarterly result, and then with the release of new Mac hardware. Jim Dalrymple helps us make sense of it all, starting with the best Mac sales quarter ever, and how that reflects on the strategies Apple has...
MacNotables #943: Ted Landau on The Dangers of the Guest Account Bug, The Return of Typestyler, and iPhone Jailbreaking
Mac expert Ted Landau has been watching the Guest Account Bug situation with great interest, and shares his insight into what's going on and how you can keep from being bitten. Ted also discusses the return of TypeStyler, the venerable Mac graphics program that has...
MacNotables #942: Dennis Sellers Reviews SuperSync and Explains Why You’re Not As Connected As You Think
Dennis Sellers recently posted a message on Macsimum News asking for readers help in finding a missing staffer. Dennis updates us on some of the challenges that have been going on behind the scenes at Macsimum News, what he's learned from the experience, and some...
MacNotables #941: Ted Landau on iPod nano Video, Ringtones, the iPhone Closed Platform and More
Ted Landau and host Chuck Joiner start out by debating the burning question, "Is a video camera a compelling addition to the iPod nano," covering uses both serious and frivilous. Then the new ringtone options take center stage for a discussion of the inconsistencies...
MacNotables #940: Jim Dalrymple on Microsoft’s Poaching, Apple TV, iPod nano Video and the Best Audio Plug-Ins
In a far-reaching discussion, Jim Dalrymple of The Loop talks about Microsoft's poaching of Apple Store employees, the status of the Apple TV and why it can be frustrating and the surprising video and audio quality of the iPod nano camera. Jim also comments on the...
MacNotables #939: Tonya Engst Takes on Snow Leopard News Coverage…and Finds It Wanting
Like every Mac user and journalist, Tonya Engst of TidBITS and Take Control Books paid special attention to the release of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, and the coverage it received...and didn't always like what she saw. Tonya reviews the kind of reporting that Snow...
MacNotables #938: Bob LeVitus Says Snow Leopard is for Dummies (and The Rest of Us), and It’s Only Rock and Roll, But…
Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus starts by talking about his newest book, Mac OS X Snow Leopard For Dummies, and some of the less-recognized, but most useful, features that Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard brings to the table. Bob and host Chuck Joiner then shift to a few issues they...
MacNotables #937: The MacNotables Examine Snow Leopard Issues Large and Small
You would expect The MacNotables to deliver some unique perspectives on the release of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard...and you would be right. Adam Engst, Andy Ihnatko and Ted Landau join Chuck Joiner to discuss why Apple let Snow Leopard loose so much earlier than...
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