Bryan Chaffin provides some perspective on the issues of copyrights, patents in general and the Apple-Samsung legal fight in particular, then debates what might constitute appropriate sanctions with host Chuck Joiner. From the issues surrounding big pharma to Apple's...
MacNotables #1220: Ted Landau on Mountain Lion, Stock Splits, Hulu Plus and More
In a wide-ranging discussion, Ted Landau covers his first impressions of Mountain Lion, iWork documents, and the addition of Hulu Plus to the Apple TV. That's where it starts, but soon veers off into discussions of how social media is influencing our culture, the...
MacNotables #1219: Ted Landau on Life After Sandboxing
Mac users have been living in a sandboxed world for a month or so. Ted Landau talks about why the Earth didn't stop turning, the wins and losses of sandboxing, and what still bugs him about the whole thing. Ted also examines Microsoft's strategy with the Surface, the...
MacNotables #1218: Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus Looks Toward Mountain Lion
As we move closer to the release of Mountain Lion, Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus provides his thoughts on the known features and changes, and the apparent closing of the gap between the Mac OS and iOS. Name changes, functional changes, what is good and what doesn't quite work...
MacNotables #1217: Jim Dalrymple Talks Tablets, Microsoft, Google and Amplified
Jim Dalrymple and host Chuck Joiner share some laughs as they review The Beard Party at WWDC before getting down to business to discuss the latest challenges to the iPad from Google and Microsoft. The thinking (or lack thereof) behind the Nexus and Surface, whether...
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MacNotables #918: Dennis Sellers on WWDC Predictions and No Steve Jobs, Apple TV’s Future and Pruning Your Apps
Dennis Sellers discusses his predictions for WWDC, the state of the Apple TV and whether there are games in its future, and whether Apple's plate is too full. Dennis reviews the pricing of iTunes music and apps and the effect on buying patterns, the possibility of...
MacNotables #917: Tonya Engst Discusses the Kindle DX, the iPhone and the Changing Landscape of eBooks
As the head honcho at Take Control books, Tonya Engst is closely watcing the changes in the eBook market, and delivers her take on how it has developed and exploded. Tonya comments on the Kindle and Kindle DX, their effect on textbook and newspaper publishing, and...
MacNotables #916: Ted Landau on the Stealth MacBook Upgrade, WWDC Predictions, Genius Bar Visits and the Java Exploit
Mac tech guru Ted Landau covers plenty of ground by giving us the lowdown on the very quiet upgrade to Apple's white MacBook and why it is even still in the product matrix, commenting on Apple's product upgrade cycles, and delivering his World Wide Developer's...
MacNotables #915: From His Mid-Atlantic MUG Tour, Bob LeVitus Discusses “The State of the iPhone”
We catch up with Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus in the middle of his annual Mid-Atlantic MUG Tour to talk in person about what he's showing off this year, how Apple has managed the development of the iPhone market and more. Bob comments on the app approval process, the need...
MacNotables #913: Dennis Sellers On Broken-Handed Computing, A Different Take on Apple Market, Share 1 Billion Downloads and More
After yet another sports-related injury, Dennis Sellers celebrates his birthday by talking about how he was forced to rely on MacSpeech Dictate to keep Macsimum News up and running, and how it worked out for him. Dennis and Chuck also discuss Dennis' new way to look...
MacNotables #911: Ted Landau Discusses Online Backup Services and Analyzes Apple and Microsoft Advertising
Mac troubleshooting legend Ted Landau and host Chuck Joiner engage in an admittedly gratuitous discussion of the sparring going on in Apple and Microsoft advertising before moving on to their personal experiences, good and not always good, with online backup services....
MacNotables #910: Adam Engst Discusses Apple’s Quarterly Earnings, Netbooks and Why Apple’s Products Are A “Necessity”
Adam Engst discusses Apple's once-again favorable quarterly results, how they happened, and how Carl Sagan figures in the conversation. (Hint: "billions and billions") Along the way, Adam and Chuck discuss the relevance of netbooks, the Apple Stores, and how Apple...
MacNotables #908: Adam Engst on How iPhone 3.0 Advances the Platform, His New Production Enhancements
Adam Engst is back after some time off for repairs and upgrades, and fills in the blanks on his personal productivity setup, including two monitor placement, his pointer choice (it isn't a mouse) and why Apple's new thin keyboard doesn't fit. Then, hitting stride,...
MacNotables #909: Ted Landau’s Not-So-Secret Gaming Life, Apple Coverage and the iPhone As Mac or Smartphone
Known for being the MacNotables' resident troubleshooting expert, Ted Landau also has some serious game cred. Ted talks about his world-class standing in a classic board game, and what he took away from spending the day at the iGames Summit. Games are an important...
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