Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus emerges from his secret authoring lair to talk about his new book, Incredible iPhone Apps For Dummies. Even though naming aiming the best iPhone apps is is a moving target project, Bob points out that a cool app is always cool, regardless of the...
MacNotables #1004: Ted Landau Wraps Up CES, Talks 3D TV, and Protecting Your Hearing on a Plane
Ted Landau is back from the Consumer Electronics Show and gives us his take on the (lack of) Mac presence and whether he will go back next year. Ted contrasts CES with the upcoming Macworld 2010, talks about some of the more interesting products, and names the two...
MacNotables #1003: Tonya Engst on the State of Ebook Publishing and What It Needs to Evolve
Tonya Engst of TidBITS and Take Control Books spends a lot of time in the world of ebooks, and has some fascinating insights on the most recent developments in the most rapidly-changing part of the publishing industry. Tonya covers the recent flood of ebook readers...
MacNotables #1002: Dennis Sellers on Apple Device Information, Streaming Video Options and CES Trends
Dennis Sellers and host Chuck Joiner discuss the flood of "for certain" information that seems to be leaking from everywhere about Apple's alleged forthcoming device, and doubt the validity of almost all of it. Dennis gives some preliminary thoughts on the Google...
MacNotables #1001: Jim Dalrymple On Macworld 2010, A New Loop Columnist, and His Custom Emoticon
Jim Dalrymple posted a story on The Loop about the possibilities, good and bad, for Macworld 2010...and ignited a spirited discussion on Twitter. Jim explains why he wrote the article, his thoughts on the value of the show and the challenges facing it, and why he...
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MacNotables #683: Jason Snell on the Macworld Gear Guide, iTunes 7, the Slingbox and MacAddict’s Transition to Mac|Life
Jason Snell discusses the soon-to-be-delivered annual gear guide edition of Macworld magazine, some of the picks, and why they don't limit themselves to strictly Mac products. This issue also covers iTunes 7, and Jason and Chuck discuss why the improvements are so...
MacNotables #682: Dennis Sellers on Mac OS Licensing, Spotlight Improvements, Internet Addiction and Becoming an Analyst
Dennis Sellers of Macsimum News discusses the latest, "Apple should license the Mac OS" report, his thoughts on why Apple needs to enhance Spotlight to compete with Google, the "threat" of Internet addiction, and his ascension to the exhalted status of analyst. [audio...
MacNotables #767: Bob LeVitus’ Favorite iPhone and iPod Products
Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus has a great job: he gets to evaluate all sorts of iPod and iPhone accessories and products. In this edition of MacNotables Bob discusses why he only writes positive reviews, then picks some of his favorite products for both devices. Bob explains...
MacNotables #766: Adam & Tonya Engst on Producing the TidBITS Podcast, the iPhone in France, the iPod touch and More
Adam and Tonya Engst talk about their foray into the world of podcasting and some of the lessons learned along the way, comment on the most recent iPhone announcements including the unlocked iPhones to be sold in France, the February arrival date of a Software...
MacNotables #681: Adam Engst and Jason Snell on Eudora’s Open Source Future and Email Innovation
Adam Engst, Jason Snell and Chuck Joiner discuss the Eudora Open Source announcement and what it means to Eudora die-hards. Two notable Eudora users discuss what they would like to see in future editions of Eudora's successor, Penelope, and the need for innovation in...
MacNotables #680: Ted Landau on Getting More Out of Your Airport Network
Mac troubleshooting expert Ted Landau gets in-depth on the many uses for an Airport wireless network. Think you know everything that your Airport network can do for you? Ted comes up with several that you probably didn't know about but should. Ted and Chuck also talk...
MacNotables #679: Andy Ihnatko on iTunes 7 Issues, Fixes and Fun
Andy Ihnatko has been enjoying the new iTunes 7, but recognizes it isn't without its challenges. Andy discusses the problems some Mac users have been having and how to correct them, provides some thoughts on cover art, why multiple sets of speakers may be better than...
MacNotables #678: Adam Engst’s Live Review of the Keyspan Cordless VoIP Phone
Adam Engst performs a live review/demonstration of the Keyspan Cordless VoIP phone, not only commenting on the use, but allowing you to actually hear the product in action. Adam and Chuck then discuss the promise and challenges of Skype in particular and internet...
MacNotables #677: The MacNotables Centennial Celebration (Part 3): Looking Good in Print, Pivotal Points in Apple’s History and iPhoto Tips
The MacNotables three-show Centennial celebration extravaganza concludes in Part 3 with the team delivering their final top 3 lists and discussing the success of the show. The panelists include: Robin Williams - Top 3 tips to look good in print Bryan Chaffin - The 3...
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