Ted Landau looks forward to Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with an evaluation of the very stable state of the Macintosh operating system, and why it is so hard to envision what enhancements may come our way in the future. What can we expect to see next...
MacNotables #1018: Jason Snell on Google TV vs. Apple TV, Why TV is Difficult, The iPad as TV, The Flash Debate and More
Jason Snell, the Editorial Director of Macworld, comments on the current state of TV, including why it is such a mess, what the newly announced Google TV means for consumers in general and Apple TV in particular, and where the iPad fits in. Jason also weighs in on the...
MacNotables #1017: Ted Landau on Stolen iPhones, Late Night Email Exchanges and an Open Letter to Steve Jobs
Ted Landau may or may not consider himself a journalist, but he has some strong opinions on the lost/stolen iPhone prototype debacle. Ted and host Chuck Joiner put a bottom line on the matter from both a legal and common-sense perspective, covering what was and wasn't...
MacNotables #1016: Christopher Breen Discusses Why He Left Facebook
Macworld Senior Editor Christopher Breen recently completed an article on his concerns about the privacy issues generated by the latest revisions to Facebook, and proclaiming that he has left the service. Chris explains exactly why he left, his decision to deactivate...
MacNotables #1015: Jim Dalrymple Reviews One Million iPads, WWDC, His Review Philosophy and Anti-Trust Action Against Apple
Jim Dalrymple of The Loop provides his analysis on the impact of 1 million iPads sold and its impact on his way of doing things personal and professional. Jim also examines the issues (or are they?) around Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), how he...
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MacNotables #717: Ted Landau Goes In-Depth on the Apple TV
Mac troubleshooting expert Ted Landau has spent some quality time working with the new Apple TV and gets in-depth on the issues of wireless network speed impact on video performance and the initial set-up, whether you really need a widescreen television, and the...
MacNotables #716: Repairing Keychains, Upgrading (or not) to 10.4.9 and iPod Voice Recorders
In the "Plugs" edition of MacNotables, the panel of Adam Engst, Tonya Engst, Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner do a little listener troubleshooting, discussing things that can help when a good Keychain goes bad, then turn their attention to .Mac. The members speculate on...
MacNotables #715: Andy Ihnatko’s Endorsement of Flickr
Andy Ihnatko is enthusiastic about many things, but perhaps nothing more than Flickr, the photo-sharing site. Andy talks about why Flickr is so much more than that, citing how he uses it as a blog, a way to keep up with his friends and let them keep up with him, and...
MacNotables #714: Christopher Breen on the Changes in iTunes 7.1
Apple has updated iTunes to version 7.1 in anticipation of the Apple TV release, but that's not all that's new. Christopher Breen has done his usual thorough job of examining all the changes and he takes us through the new sorting capabilities, enhanced cover flow...
MacNotables #713: Ted Landau on Creating a Bootable Flash Drive, More Airport and Daylight Saving Time
Mac expert Ted Landau delivers a triple-threat show on three topics you'll want to know about. Ted adds to his previous extensive examination of Apple's new Airport Extreme Base Station and answers some listener questions about mixing the various flavors of 802.11 on...
MacNotables #712: Dennis Sellers Discusses His Satellite Internet Access Experiences
Dennis Sellers shares a problem with many Mac owners: he lives in an area not serviced by either DSL or cable. What's a MacNotable to do? Watch the skies! Dennis opted for the latest generation of satellite internet connectivity and he's here to tell us about the...
MacNotables #711: Bob LeVitus’s New Title, Software Picks and Backup Horror Stories
Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus is back with a new title, some cool software and a backup horror story. Bob talks about why he's especially excited to be the new Reviews Director for The iPod Observer, discusses four interesting utilities that he discovered while at Macworld...
MacNotables #710: Jim Dalrymple Reports from the Rock & Roll Fantasy Camp
Jim Dalrymple of Macworld takes some time off from jam sessions, studio time and rehearsals to report in from the Rock & Roll Fantasy Camp. Jim talks the audition process, who he's met so far, why he will probably be "unmasked," and who he'll be talking the stage...
MacNotables #709: Ted Landau on the 802.11n Airport Extreme and Steve Job’s Position on Digital Rights Management
Thinking of upgrading to the new Airport Extreme with 802.11n? You'll want to hear Ted Landau talk about his first experiences with Apple's latest wireless base station. Ted outlines the challenges that you'll face and provides some suggestions on what you can do to...
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