Jim Dalrymple, the main man at The Loop, is starting to come around to Apple's way of thinking when it comes to TV show watching, and shares his perspective on the rent vs. buy model, his rapidly dispersing concerns over streaming vs. hard drive-stored media, and what...
MacNotables #1031: Ted Landau on the New iPods, Apple TV, Cable TV Frustration and Ping
Like many tech analysts, Ted Landau has spent considerable time pondering the evolution of the iPod, especially in light of Apple's newly revamped lineup for the portable music player. Note the word "music" because video, both taking and watching, is now a think of...
MacNotables #1030: Adam Engst and Andy Ihnatko on the Casualties of eBooks and Why It Is Different This Time
A discussion with Adam Engst and Andy Ihnatko starts with a blog post by Andy, Darwinist Consumerism: What's the most ethical way to buy books?, and ends with an analysis how long brick-and-mortar bookstores have to live. Along the way, whether you should, and can...
MacNotables #1028: Ted Landau on the Ups and Downs of Jailbreaking, iOS File Sharing Options and Apple’s Cash
Mac expert Ted Landau is back from vacation to update us on the state of jailbreaking your iPhone and iPad, a topic that seems to change every week. Ted talks about online vs. offline jailbreaking, what you can still jailbreak and what you can't, whether you can go...
MacNotables #1025: Bob LeVitus on iOS 4, Incredible iPad and iPhone Apps and More
Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus has been holed up in his office authoring not one but two new books. Bob first discusses the upcoming, iPhone for Dummies, 4th edition, which covers the iPhone and iOS 4. Bob talks about what the book will offer both new and veteran iPhone users,...
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MacNotables #735: The MacNotables’ Analysis of Microsoft’s Open Source Intimidation
MacNotables Adam Engst, Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner get in-depth on Microsoft's recent claims of Office patents, their intentions to defend them and what they hope to accomplish. The panel decides on whether Mac users should care, veers off on an overview of the...
MacNotables #734: Adam Engst, Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner Dissect the iPhone Frenzy
We're only weeks away from the probably release of the iPhone, and the anticipation couldn't be more frenzied. Adam Engst, Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner discuss some of the more interesting aspects of that frenzy, including the impact of the iPhone on Apple's...
MacNotables #733: Dan Frakes on the Engadget-Apple Controversy
Dan Frakes of Macworld joins host Chuck Joiner to discuss the events of the week that were triggered by an erroneous Engadget story. With the smoke clearing from a rollercoaster ride for Apple stock, threats of an SEC investigation and plenty of finger-pointing, Dan...
MacNotables #732: Christopher Breen on the Changing Perception of Apple
Christopher Breen is back to talk about his thoughts on the world's changing perception of Apple, the Macintosh and Macintosh users. Chris focuses on several pieces of evidence that have led him to conclude that the rest of the world may finally be “getting...
MacNotables #731: Breakfast with Dr. Mac – Bob LeVitus’ Favorite Inexpensive Picks
Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus is back in an in-person interview at the breakfast table in the middle of his Mid-Atlantic Macintosh User Group Tour for 2007. On Bob's mind this time are some of his favorite inexpensive software and hardware picks for Mac users of every stripe....
MacNotables #730: Breakfast with Dr. Mac – Bob LeVitus’ Favorite Freeware
We catch up with Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus at the breakfast table in the middle of his Mid-Atlantic Macintosh User Group Tour for 2007. Bob talks about the tour and some of the favorites he's showing off this time around in his "State of the Mac Address" presentation. Bob...
MacNotables #729: The MacNotables Examine iPhone Lust
In the second of a two-part conversation with Adam Engst, Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner, the subject of iPhone lust is raised and the panel go for the bait, discussing the discovery of iPhone photos on Flickr, the iPhone camera and why a decent cell phone camera may...
MacNotables #728: The MacNotables Go Green
In the first of a two part conversation with Adam Engst, Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner, the panel discusses Steve Jobs' "A Greener Apple" letter, why it was issued and whether the coverage it has received has a place in the Mac media. The panel covers the Greenpeace...
MacNotables #727: Ted Landau on the Impact of the Leopard Delay and More
Ted Landau is back to talk about the Leopard delay from a distance, what the real impact is and why it isn't the problem for Apple that the Vista delay was for Microsoft. Ted also comments on the Apple stock price, a new backup program that can help protect you in the...
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