Ted Landau reports in after some serious evaluation time with OS X Lion, and discusses his likes, his dislikes, and the hints it provides to future OS releases. Ted shares the few issues he had with upgrading, reveals his new choice of financial software, and why he's...
MacNotables #1112: Tonya Engst on How iOS 5 Will Affect Publishers of All Kinds, Advertisers and Consumers
Tonya Engst saw the WWDC keynote announcements through a publisher's eyes, and shares her thoughts on what things like Reader in Safari and the NewsStand app will mean for everyone involved. TidBITS is available through a number of channels now (at least one of which...
MacNotables #1111: Ted Landau On the Post-PC Age, iCloud, More Touch in the Interface and More
Ted Landau has his head in the iCloud, discussing the challenges of the Mac file system for novices and how iCloud may be the solution. Even if it isn't, iCloud promises to make moving files to and from your iDevice a whole lot easier than it is now. Ted talks about...
MacNotables #1110: Ted Landau on iMac Hard Drive Upgrades, Inkjet Printers, Scams and More
Ted Landau takes a practical look at the iMac hard drive controversy to determine whether this is a real issue or just another overblown internet discussion. Is the iPhone 5 late? Ted tells us why not, then discusses why he is backing away from inkjet printers, warns...
MacNotables #1109: Jim Dalrymple’s Take on RIM, Nokia and Microsoft, Flash, Android and Skype
Jim Dalrymple of The Loop has some strong opinions on the PlayBook, the BlackBerry, and how RIM dropped the ball, and shares them, along with some thoughts on the Nokia-Microsoft partnership. There's plenty of controversy in the mobile market, and Jim provides some...
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MacNotables #775: Ted Landau Takes Control of the iPhone, Comments on Leopard and Speculates on the Future of the Mac mini
Mac troubleshooting expert Ted Landau talks about his new Take Control book, Take Control of Your iPhone, how it is different than other iPhone books and why it doesn't just focus on troubleshooting. Ted also shares some thoughts on the goods and bads of Mac OS X 10.5...
MacNotables #774: Dennis Sellers on Macsimum News On Demand, The First Macworld Expo Speculations and How to Get A Free Satellite Dish
Dennis Sellers talks about the latest extension to Macsimum News, the new video series Macsimum News On Demand, some of the things he's doing to make it different from the other video offerings out there (think Christmas hats) and how he picks the topics for inclusion...
MacNotables #773: Bob LeVitus’s Holiday Gift Recommendations..and You Need To Start Now
Bob LeVitus delivers his annual set of gift recommendations. From speakers to cases to accessories, Bob has a recommendation for iPod owners of every stripe, but his t#1 recommendation isn't iPod related at all. Find out what you should be shopping for this holiday...
MacNotables #772: The MacNotables’ Social Networks Part 2, The State of Comics and Gift Guide Voting
In the second of a two-part MacNotables session, Adam and Tonya Engst, Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner continue a discussion on the use of social networks and how to use them, veer off into a discussion of comics, online and print, conclude that Andy is perfectly suited...
MacNotables #771: The MacNotables’ Leopard True Confessions, Gift Guide Creation and Social Networking Part 1
After a "deadline-hell" inspired hiatus, the MacNotables are back in action to reveal some true confessions about adopting Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, discuss the creation of the annual TidBITS holiday gift guide, and veer off into a discussion of Twitter and Facebook....
MacNotables #770: Robin Williams on Leopard Design Decisions, Keynote Presentation Tips and Online Relationships
Design expert Robin Williams is back from the latest Mac Mania cruise, even though she wasn't officially there, to talk about some of the design decisions in Leopard that have so many people talking and why her Mom leaves many Mac users in the dust. Robin also shares...
MacNotables #769: Jim Dalrymple’s Leopard Pronouncements
Jim Dalrymple of Macworld has been working with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, and gives us some first impressions of favorite features, missing links and more. Jim discusses his surprise at finding Spaces useful, his disappointment in Time Machine's lack of Network Attached...
MacNotables #768: Ted Landau Takes Control of the iPhone
Ted Landau has taken on the task of troubleshooting Apple's latest device, the iPhone. Ted's newest book, Take Control of Troubleshooting Your iPhone helps you deal with the first crop of potential iPhone challenges. Ted talks about why he opted to release an...
MacNotables #765: Andy Ihnatko on “iPhone Fully Loaded” and the State of the iPhone
Andy Ihnatko talks about the birthing of his latest book, "iPhone Fully Loaded," how the latest iPhone update required some major revisions and the challenges of keeping a print book up to date in a rapidly changing tech world. After some time offline finishing the...
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