In a suddenly confusing world of zero percent financing, trade-ins and contracts, The MacJury tries to make some sense of the many ways that one can buy an iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. Do you want to trade in your phone? Is having a new iPhone on launch day important...
MacVoices #15174: Ted Landau on Apple’s Announcements, Ad Blockers and the TiVo Experience
Ted Landau is back to provide some thoughts on why he's upgrading to the iPhone 6S, the performance of iOS 9, the morality of ad blockers, and his Apple TV expectations. Ted and host Chuck Joiner also discuss Ted's recent adventures with the new TiVo models,...
MacVoices #15163: Adam and Tonya Engst Discuss The New Take Control Books Web Site
Take Control Books has a brand new web site that was three years in the making. Adam Engst and Tonya Engst give us a look under the hood and behind the scenes at what it takes to develop a site that is not only attractive, but delivers functionality that is so...
MacVoices #15154: Ted Landau On His Next Mac, Apple Music and Living In The Future
Ted Landau provides some perspective on the future and why he thinks we are living in it. From Apple's Siri to the Amazon Echo to his Ring Doorbell, Ted is quickly getting used to having problems solved or inconveniences resolved just by verbally asking. Also in...
MacVoices Update – 2015-06
This is a MacVoices Update for June 2015. There are a number of things I want to tell you about as MacVoices moves forward and progresses. It has been too long since I did a MacVoices update, so here we go. [audio...
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MacVoices #13146: Jim Dalrymple On WWDC, Launching The Loop Magazine and Apple’s Tax Strategies
Jim Dalrymple gives us his last-minute thoughts on what we will and won't see at Apple's World Wide Developer's Conference (WWDC) next week, and The Beard Bash, and then turns his attention to the launch of his new magazine. Describing The Loop Magazine as an...
MacVoices #13137: Ted Landau on Apple TV, Apple Televisions and a Possible Turning Point in Apple’s Operating Systems
Ted Landau talks about the benefits of multiple Apple TVs (and why he now has one on every screen in his home), whether an Apple television makes sense, and how we all consume our video entertainment. Ted then takes aim at the next version of iOS and discusses what...
MacVoices #13131: Jim Dalrymple On The Death of Tablets, Apple’s Bond Issue, Late Software and Fifty Billion Downloads
Jim Dalrymple has been busy reviewing, analyzing and commenting on a wide variety of happenings in the tech world, and is happy to share some of his thoughts on the recent Úll conference in Dublin, Blackberry's CEO's comments on the impending death of tablets, and...
MacVoices #13130: Ted Landau on WWDC, Apple TV Problems, Typing in iOS, and An Email Change
Ted Landau covers a wide variety of topics in our most recent conversation, including why he is attending Apple's World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC), whether tablets really will be dead in five years, and typing on an iPhone. Ted also talks about a problem and...
MacVoices #13108: Ted Landau on Macworld/iWorld Date Changes, Video Problems, and The Issues With Free
Ted Landau delivers some thoughts on the date changes recently announced by Macworld/iWorld, describes a problem and the fix for video problems with sandboxed apps and the some of the expect ions and implications of "free." This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by...
MacVoices #1398: Christopher Breen on His Changing Social Media Presences, Mac 101 and Apple Fanboyism
Christopher Breen joins us to talk about a wide variety of topics, starting with some changes he is making to his social media presences. Chris explains why snark will be out on Twitter, why he is making the change, and how his online personas differ on Twitter and...
MacVoices #1396: Adam Engst on Subscriptions, The Death of Google Reader, and How Much Change is Too Much?
Adam Engst catches us up on the status and success of the TidBITS subscription model they introduced last year as a method of helping fund the publication, how the experiment has worked, and the kind of content that it helps fund. The topic quickly turns to Google's...
MacVoices #1394: Ted Landau Talks About His Tech Writing Process, iWatch Needs and Apple Product Cycles
Ted Landau discusses the mechanics of his tech writing process and his newest articles for Macworld. There are lots of rumors about the "iWatch" (if it exists); Ted and Chuck prefer to take a more practical, "what might really be useful" approach to the subject, and...
MacNotables #1305: Jim Dalrymple on NAMM, Music Creation and Production, Perceptions of Apple, and Blackberry’s Status
Jim Dalrymple catches up on his activities at the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) show, and comments on the importance and place Apple holds in the professional music industry from both the creation and production perspectives. Jim discusses some of the...
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