With WWDC just around the corner, The MacJury gets geeky in some places as it takes a look at the needs, wants and expectations for the next version of the iOS. Side loading of apps, sharing documents among apps and de-krufting iOS are part of the conversation. But it...
MacVoices #13126: The MacJury Discusses The Apple Earnings Call, Product Expectations, and Corporate Strategies
The MacJury starts with a unique, real-world example of iPhone accessibility before diving into the most recent tApple earnings call. Rather than just re-state what you've already heard, however, the jurors examine Apple's supply chain and iMac announcement decisions,...
MacVoices #1399: The MacJury Examines Mailbox, RSS and Google Reader, and Kevin Lynch’s Move to Apple
The most recent MacJury debated the utilities of the Mailbox app mailbox and discussed the usefulness and longevity of RSS, especially as it relates to the soon-to-be gone Google Reader. Online identities, SEO and Kevin Lynch's move from Adobe to Apple were part of...
MacVoices #1395: The MacJury Discusses Microsoft and Adobe Software Licensing Models
The MacJury recently convened to discuss the recent changes and updates to the software delivery and licensing models of Microsoft for Office and Adobe for the Creative Suite components. The benefits and challenges of software as a service in general, and in these two...
MacJury #1217: More Holiday Gift Ideas from The MacJury
It was so much fun the first time, we decided to do it again. A second MacJury panel takes on the question of holiday gifts and delivers yet another eclectic and intriguing set of picks that include both tech and non-tech options. It isn't too late to get some great...
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MacJury #911: The MacJury Deliberate Jason Calicanis’ 5-Part Case Against Apple
WebLogs founder Jason Calicanis recently posted an indictment of Apple and their practices on his blog, and the MacJury took the case. The panel discusses Jason's allegations of MP3 player anti-competition, monopolistic practices, "draconian" App Store policies,...
MacJury #910: The MacJury, Tan, Rested and Ready, Convene to Discuss Vacation Tech
Several members of The MacJury took very different vacations this summer and convened to swap stories and discuss the tech they took (and didn't take) with them. Tech on vacation? These are MacJurors we're talking about. One went to an island, one to Disneyland, one...
MacJury #909: Cloud Computing, Google Docs, Office and Photoshop on the Web and What It Means for Mac Users
The MacJury convenes at a higher level to discuss some of the recent announcements about cloud computing, whether they affect Mac users now, and how they might in the future. Deliberations are held on the Palm Pre, Google Docs coming out of beta, Microsoft Office...
MacJury #908: iPhone Tips, Tricks, Techniques and Product Recommendations for New and Veteran Owners
The MacJury continue their deliberations on the new iPhone 3GS and 3.0 software by sharing their favorite tips, tricks, techniques and products that iPhone owners both new and experienced should be aware of. Topics covered include favorite iPhone features, hardware...
MacJury #907: The MacJury Voir Dire Some of the Best Apps for New and Veteran iPhone Users
What's the first thing you do with an iPhone (after calling your friends to tell them you got one)? Start looking for the best apps, of course. The MacJury holds a voir dire session to qualify some of the very best applications for both those with the new iPhone 3GS...
MacJury #906: The MacJury Judges The iPhone 3G S After A Weekend Sequestration
After a weekend sequestered with their brand new iPhone 3G S's, The MacJury convened to discuss their experiences with acquisition, activation and migration to their new devices. The panel cover the lack of glitches, using their old iPhone as an iPod touch, the...
MacJury #905: WWDC Deliberations, AT&T’s Business Practices, MobileMe Value and More
The MacJury is back to discuss their favorite WWDC announcements, why Snow Leopard's pricing and release date will maul Windows 7, the value of MobileMe in an iPhone world, and AT&T's lack of long-term thinking. Along the way, ideas for punitive remote iPhone wipe...
MacNotables #914: Christopher Breen on the Mac mini as Media Center, Mozy Online Backup and Stupid Forum Posters
Macworld Senior Editor Christopher Breen discusses his adventures with the online backup service Mozy, an unanticipated benefit of using the password manager, 1Passworld and dealing with difficult people in the Macworld forums. Chris' latest big project is building a...
MacNotables #912: Jim Dalrymple Announces A Change of Status, Reviews His Album Progress and More
A wide-ranging conversation with Jim Dalrymple covers a change in his status, his album project and how it has evolved, and what's coming next from Apple. Jim provides his thoughts on the latest wave of Apple commercials, the netbook market and where the MacBook Air...
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