Dennis Sellers delivers a balanced perspective on Steve Job's return to work, medical disclosure and SEC regulations, reviews the Vizio Sound Bar for those who want surround sound without the wires and talks about the new face...er...voice of the Macsimum Podcast....
MacNotables #928: Ted Landau Talks iPhone Not Deleted Mail and Spotlight, AT&T’s Policies, Tethering and More
iPhone enthusiast Ted Landau has been busy evaluating the new iPhone 3GS as part of updating his book, Take Control of Your iPhone, and shares some thoughts on Voice Control and what has to happen before it will work with your Bluetooth headset, what he wants for his...
MacNotables #927: Tonya Engst On Online Resources During A Medical Emergency, Computer Literacy Issues and More
Tonya Engst of TidBITS and Take Control Books gets serious when talking about some of the challenges she recently faced when helping out a friend who suffered a stroke. Tonya's experiences have changed her view on the iPhone, enhanced her opinion of Google Docs, and...
MacNotables #926: Bob LeVitus Delivers A-List Opinions on the iPhone 3GS
Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus talks about how his adventures with the new iPhone 3GS required some expedited work on his iPhone For Dummies book. In a broad-ranging look at the new device, Bob comments on the camera and video capabilities, what is good and what is missing in...
MacNotables #925: Jim Dalrymple On His New Web Site, iPhone 3.0, AT&T’s Reversal On iPhone Pricing and the Palm Pre’s iTunes Challenges
Jim Dalrymple is back in action with a new web site, The Loop, and contributing to CNET. Jim discusses his objectives for the new site, how he plans to achieve them, and some of the challenges he is dealing with. Jim also provides his take on the AT&T's change of...
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MacNotables #633: The MacNotables on Thirty Years of Apple (Part 2)
The MacNotables return in our second bonus-length show focused on thirty years of Apple. Solo and panel sessions continue the discussion about what Apple has meant to each of our panelists, the highlights of the company's history, the differences between being a Mac...
MacNotables #632: The MacNotables on Thirty Years of Apple (Part 1)
The MacNotables celebrate thirty years of Apple in the first of two special bonus-length shows focused on the past, present and future of the company. In both solo and panel discussions they talk about what Apple has meant to them personally and professionally,...
MacNotables #631: Adam Engst Discusses The State of Collaborative Publishing Tools and What is Needed
Adam Engst gets some time on the couch as he describes the challenges he faces in trying to upgrade the collaborative tools he, Tonya and the TidBITS team use to produce their publication and the Take Control eBooks. You'll be surprised at their current choices and...
MacNotables #630: The Vista Delay, The Upgrade Experience of Macs vs. Windows, and 30th Anniversary Product Speculation
In a show taped live at Washington Apple PI, The MacNotables discuss the announced delay in the deliver of Microsoft Vista, the report that half of the Vista code may have to be scrapped, and the differences in the upgrade experience for Mac owners vs. Windows users....
MacNotables #629: Shootout at the MacNotables Corral: Email Clients
Think that the choice of email clients is easy and obvious? Think again. The MacNotables ride into town on their favorite email clients and you'll be surprised at what programs get the nod and why. Should you use the free option? Pay for a stand alone program? Use...
MacNotables #628: MacBook Pro Impressions, The Usefulness of External Hard Drives and External Drive Booting Revisited
The MacNotables do some follow-up on the issue of booting Intel Macs and G5 Macs from the same hard drive based on listener feedback, give some first impressions of the MacBook Pro, and the panel extols the virtues of external hard drives. Ted Landau Bob LeVitus Chuck...
MacNotables #627: Jim Dalrymple: Rock and Roll Guitar God?
Jim Dalrymple has been missing from MacNotables and now we know why: he was attending the Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp, hanging out with the likes of Jack Blades of Night Ranger, Doug Fieger of The Knack, Bruce Kulick of KISS and more. Jim tells all about it, his...
MacNotables #626: Tonya Engst on NoteBook vs. Sticky Brain, WWDC Rescheduling and Origami
Tonya Engst compares and contrasts the notetaking applications Sticky Brain and NoteBook, delivers some thoughts on what each is especially good for, comments on the rescheduling of WWDC and talks about the Microsoft Origami announcement. [audio...
MacNotables #625: Andy Ihnatko on What’s Good and What Isn’t in iWork
Andy Ihnatko of the Chicago Sun Times delivers the first in a two-part solo session series on the iWork '06 and iLife '06 suites from Apple. In this edition, Andy talks about the goods and could-be improved aspects of Pages and Keynote and where he would like to see...
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