Dan Frakes is back to talk about the Apple TV and the impact it is having on individual video acquisition and consumption, and on the video industry in general. Is it suitable just for cord cutters, movie fans or those who want alternative video content? Dan discusses...
MacVoices #14043: Ted Landau On Bird Games, Plagiarism and Windows Criticism
Ted Landau is angry with Angry Birds, mystified by the Flappy Bird furor and in favor of The Beatles. Find out what he thinks of the high-profile Windows criticism, talks about some personal experiences with plagiarism, and why staying relevant is critical. [audio...
MacVoices #14038: Bob “Dr. Mac” Levitus on the Mac’s 30th Anniversary Celebration, Smart Watches, and More
Bob “Dr. Mac†LeVitus discusses his experiences at the 30th Anniversary Celebration for the Macintosh…the Macworld All-Star Band, the speakers, the panels, and even the guests. Didn't make it to the show? Bob explains why you may still be able to see it. Bob...
MacVoices #14037: Ted Landau on 30 Years of the Mac, The iPod’s Future and Apple TV’s Promotion
Ted Landau has been around the Macintosh from the beginning, and shares some perspective on how it has impacted both his life and the world of personal computing. Ted also provides some insight into the iPod's future, the apparent promotion of the Apple TV to a...
MacVoices #14034: Ted Landau on Tech Trends, Aggregated Data and an Electric Car
Ted Landau is back for the first time in 2014 to discuss a movie pick, trends from International CES, the Internet of Things, wearable tech, an electric car, why we need to get used to aggregated data and more. [audio...
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MacNotables #1117: Ted Landau on An Apple Without Steve Jobs, iPhone 5 Features, Going “All In” on the iPad and More
A wide-ranging conversation with Ted Landau includes his thoughts on Steve Job's departure as Apple's CEO, and why he thinks the company is in good shape for at least the mid-term, what he and host Chuck Joiner want in the iPhone 5, and the future of the Mac Pro....
MacNotables #1116: Tonya Engst and Christopher Breen Discuss Steve Jobs’ Resignation and Their Lion Experiences
Tonya Engst and Christopher Breen provide reactions and analysis to both Steve Jobs' resignation as CEO of Apple, and to the media and tech community's reactions to the announcement, covering the impact Apple has had on our culture. The discussion then turns to OS X...
MacNotables #1115 – Ted Landau On Lion’s Auto Save Issues and Apple’s Increasing Level of Control
Ted Landau discusses some of the problems with OS X 10.7 Lion's Auto Save function, the difference between legitimate criticism of Lion and whining, Mission Control's benefits, and why Apple seems to be exercising even more control over their OS ecosystems. Is that...
MacNotables #1114: Bryan Chaffin Discusses What Apple Should and Shouldn’t Do With $76 Billion
Apple now has $76 billion (with a "b") in cash, and there are plenty of people who have thoughts about what should be done with the money. Bryan Chaffin is among them, and has a spirited debate with host Chuck Joiner about the tax implications, how past uses of cash...
MacNotables #1113: Ted Landau Sticks His Head in the Lion’s Mouth
Ted Landau reports in after some serious evaluation time with OS X Lion, and discusses his likes, his dislikes, and the hints it provides to future OS releases. Ted shares the few issues he had with upgrading, reveals his new choice of financial software, and why he's...
MacNotables #1112: Tonya Engst on How iOS 5 Will Affect Publishers of All Kinds, Advertisers and Consumers
Tonya Engst saw the WWDC keynote announcements through a publisher's eyes, and shares her thoughts on what things like Reader in Safari and the NewsStand app will mean for everyone involved. TidBITS is available through a number of channels now (at least one of which...
MacNotables #1111: Ted Landau On the Post-PC Age, iCloud, More Touch in the Interface and More
Ted Landau has his head in the iCloud, discussing the challenges of the Mac file system for novices and how iCloud may be the solution. Even if it isn't, iCloud promises to make moving files to and from your iDevice a whole lot easier than it is now. Ted talks about...
MacNotables #1110: Ted Landau on iMac Hard Drive Upgrades, Inkjet Printers, Scams and More
Ted Landau takes a practical look at the iMac hard drive controversy to determine whether this is a real issue or just another overblown internet discussion. Is the iPhone 5 late? Ted tells us why not, then discusses why he is backing away from inkjet printers, warns...
MacNotables #1109: Jim Dalrymple’s Take on RIM, Nokia and Microsoft, Flash, Android and Skype
Jim Dalrymple of The Loop has some strong opinions on the PlayBook, the BlackBerry, and how RIM dropped the ball, and shares them, along with some thoughts on the Nokia-Microsoft partnership. There's plenty of controversy in the mobile market, and Jim provides some...
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