Part 2 of our discussion with Bryan Chaffin of The Mac Observer starts with reading in bed with the iPad and ends with Apple TV+. In between we cover laptop use, Apple TV (the device), voice control expectations, Apple Pay, Apple Card, and why you should watch the...
MacVoices #20132: TidBITS 30th Anniversary with Adam Engst (Part 2)
TidBITS publisher Adam Engst continues his conversation on the 30th anniversary of their email newsletter, explaining why TidBITS avoided adopting publishing trends, why introducing graphics helps the reader, and in spite of all the changes, email remains the dominant...
MacVoices #20105: Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus’ Productivity Tips For Working At Home (Part 1)
Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus has spent most of his career working from home, so what is new to many us is his normal. Bob tells us some of the challenges he faced early on, how he overcame them, and how he can help you overcome yours. He also covers some recommended...
MacVoices #20083: Adam Engst on Smart Assistants, The Effect of Advertising, and Issue #1,500 of TidBITS
Adam Engst discusses the state of iOS 13, iPadOS 13 and Catalina, why our smart assistants aren’t smart enough (yet), and why he is so steamed up about your data being sold. From Netflix to subscriptions, paragliding to printing address labels, and after 1,500 issues...
MacVoices #19255: Dennis Sellers Shares His MacBook Pro 16-Inch Experiences
Dennis Sellers has been working with the new MacBook Pro 16-inch laptop, and joins us to share his experiences and impressions of the latest Mac’s power, keyboard, and screen. Find out how Dennis uses this in his work with Apple World Today among other projects, what...
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MacVoices #17224: Jason Snell Takes Control of the Latest Versions of Photos
In the new version of Photos: A Take Control Crash Course, Jason Snell helps you get the most out of the apps on both macOS and iOS. Jason joins us to discuss the evolution of Apple’s photo editing apps, and how they have now come into their own. He talks about iCloud...
MacVoices #17213: Ted Landau Talks iPhone X, TiVo Woes, and Amazon Echo Successes
MacNotable Ted Landau has had time to get up and running with his iPhone X, and has some stories to tell about the ways you can complete your upgrade, even if you are confused by the options. Overall, the transition went smooth, but Ted can’t say the same for the new...
MacVoices #17195: Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus Covers A Lot of Ground
Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus has had a busy summer, and joins us to talk about a diverse set of topics that include productivity methods, his preferred writing tools, why the deletion of iTunes features is his fault, and taking photos with and without an iPhone. [audio...
MacVoices #17153: Ted Landau’s Personal Take On Apple’s WWDC Announcements
Ted Landau was keeping a keen eye on Apple’s announcements at the WWDC keynote, and provides his take on the most important among them, but from a personal perspective. Ted selects his top three, talks about why he’s all but given up on his MacBook Pro, why he won’t...
MacVoices #17091: Ted Landau’s Reaction To Apple’s Future Mac Plans
Ted Landau is back to provide his thoughts on Apple’s now-announced plans for the Mac Pro, iMac, and Mac mini. We now know all those “The Mac is dead” stories were just that. Ted looks at whether they were genuine, or just click-bait, why the Mac Pro wasn’t what pros...
MacVoices #17071: Adam Engst Explains What The TidBITS Content Network Offers to Consultants
MacNotable Adam Engst outlines what their new TidBITS Content Network brings to Apple Consultants who are interested in providing their customers with quality information, but who don’t have the time or skills to compile. A subscription service with both articles and...
MacVoices #17070: Bryan Chaffin on Millennials, Apple, Politics, and The Truth According To Bryan
MacNotable Bryan Chaffin of The Mac Observer books a little time in therapy to talk about CES and Millennials before diving into a lively discussion of why Apple needs to be involved in politics. Using examples both obvious and surprising, Bryan makes his case and...
MacVoices #17065: Bob LeVitus Will Help Mac Users Work Smarter
Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus delivers his opinion of Apple’s new AirPods before launching into the details of his latest book, Working Smarter for Mac Users. Bob talks about what inspired this book, why it is one of the most personal books he’s ever written, and the topics...
MacVoices #16195: Bryan Chaffin’s Thoughts on Macintosh Refreshes, Tim Cook, and Touching Things
Bryan Chaffin makes up for lost time with discussions of what the new MacBook Pro does and doesn't offer, and the need for Force Touch/3D Touch, Touch ID and the Touch Bar to be consistent across Apple products. Tim Cook's performance as Apple CEO, Apple product...
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