Apple made big news this week, first with a record-setting quarterly result, and then with the release of new Mac hardware. Jim Dalrymple helps us make sense of it all, starting with the best Mac sales quarter ever, and how that reflects on the strategies Apple has...
MacNotables #943: Ted Landau on The Dangers of the Guest Account Bug, The Return of Typestyler, and iPhone Jailbreaking
Mac expert Ted Landau has been watching the Guest Account Bug situation with great interest, and shares his insight into what's going on and how you can keep from being bitten. Ted also discusses the return of TypeStyler, the venerable Mac graphics program that has...
MacNotables #942: Dennis Sellers Reviews SuperSync and Explains Why You’re Not As Connected As You Think
Dennis Sellers recently posted a message on Macsimum News asking for readers help in finding a missing staffer. Dennis updates us on some of the challenges that have been going on behind the scenes at Macsimum News, what he's learned from the experience, and some...
MacNotables #941: Ted Landau on iPod nano Video, Ringtones, the iPhone Closed Platform and More
Ted Landau and host Chuck Joiner start out by debating the burning question, "Is a video camera a compelling addition to the iPod nano," covering uses both serious and frivilous. Then the new ringtone options take center stage for a discussion of the inconsistencies...
MacNotables #940: Jim Dalrymple on Microsoft’s Poaching, Apple TV, iPod nano Video and the Best Audio Plug-Ins
In a far-reaching discussion, Jim Dalrymple of The Loop talks about Microsoft's poaching of Apple Store employees, the status of the Apple TV and why it can be frustrating and the surprising video and audio quality of the iPod nano camera. Jim also comments on the...
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MacNotables #658: Jason Snell on This Month’s Macworld Magazine, Mac Security, iLife ’06 and Review Product Selection
Macworld Editor-in-Chief Jason Snell outlines the highlights of this month's issue of Macworld magazine, including discussions of security both Mac specific and in general, their recent focus on iWeb as well as the iLife '06 suite, how Macworld decides on what product...
MacNotables #657: Christopher Breen on the Road Ahead for Apple, Movies, TiVo and Consumers
Christopher Breen discusses the Apple-Hollywood connection, the possibilities for an iTunes Movie Store, pricing, accessibility issues and more.. Chris covers why this battle is different from the fight over music, how video is consumed, and creates his own...
MacNotables #743: Jim Dalrymple on Windows Virtualization, Vista Licensing and the iPhone’s Critical Success Factors
Jim Dalrymple of Macworld discusses Apple's decision to allow thrid parties to dominate the virtualization options for running Windows in the Mac OS, tries to make sense of Microsoft's switch on their licensing position on running Windows in virtualization, and...
MacNotables #656: Jim Dalrymple’s PowerBook Troubleshooting Methods
Jim Dalrymple discusses problems with his PowerBook, the (sometimes) extreme methods he used to troubleshoot the problem (including a trip to Jim's own brand of isolation) and the final solution. Jim also talks about some recent Mac news headlines, how he approaches...
MacNotables #655: The Latest Apple Ads, To File Vault or Not To File Vault and the Google Video Player for Mac
Adam Engst, Ted Landau, Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner discuss the impact of the newest Apple ads, their effectiveness and whether they preach to the choir or attract new customers. At a listener's request, the panel also discuss the benefits (?) of File Vault, and the...
MacNotables #741: Dennis Sellers on Community and Industry Reaction to WWDC
Dennis Sellers of Macsimum News has had a busy week of Worldwide Developer Conference announcements and talks about the reactions from both the rest of the industry as well as the user community, why that reaction isn't always consistent, and why the negative comments...
MacNotables #654: Bob LeVitus, Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner on Net Neutrality, Subscription Music and the U2 iPod
Bob LeVitus, Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner provide some thoughts on the Net Neutrality legislation currently under consideration in the United States. Is it the way for internet traffic to be regulated, or just another attempt by corporations to control the internet?...
MacNotables #653: Andy Ihnatko on the Joys of High Speed Networking and His Philadelphia Trip
Andy Ihnatko discusses the improvements he's seen since reconstructing his entire home network with high-speed hubs and cables, USB 2.0 hubs and more. Andy also updates us on his other activities, a new project and two upcoming appearances in Philadelphia, including a...
MacNotables #652: Adam and Tonya Engst On Being A Macintosh Power Couple
Adam and Tonya Engst talk about how, as a "Macintosh power couple," they make their relationship work, the benefits of working together, how the work load is divided inside the Tidbits and Take Control publishing empire. Who handles the money and who handles the tech,...
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