Mac troubleshooting guru Ted Landau attended Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference came away with plenty of information and stories. Ted talks about how many vendors view the social aspects of WWDC as an important take-away, the parties that no one seems to hear...
MacNotables #923: A Macworld MacNotables Panel Discuss Apple, AT&T, iPhone App Approval and More
An all-Macworld panel of Christopher Breen, Dan Frakes and Jason Snell examine the Apple/AT&T relationship, and its potential impact on the iPhone as a platform. From tethering to subsidized iPhone 3G S's to lack of MMS support, AT&T is playing with a huge...
MacNotables #922: Adam Engst and Chuck Joiner Discuss WWDC Announcements with the Cowtown Mac User Group (Part 3)
In a video chat with the Cowtown Mac User Group at their June meeting, Adam Engst and Chuck Joiner examine the announcements from Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The discussion concludes with a WWDC keynote Keynote question, Apple's advertising...
MacNotables #921: Adam Engst and Chuck Joiner Discuss WWDC Announcements with the Cowtown Mac User Group (Part 2)
In a video chat with the Cowtown Mac User Group at their June meeting, Adam Engst and Chuck Joiner examine the announcements from Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). In Part 2, the conversation continues with a discussion of Snow Leopard's pricing and...
MacNotables #920: Adam Engst and Chuck Joiner Discuss WWDC Announcements with the Cowtown Mac User Group (Part 1)
In a video chat with the Cowtown Mac User Group at their June meeting, Adam Engst and Chuck Joiner examine the announcements from Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). In Part 1, the conversation starts with the new MacBook Pro line, the addition of an SD...
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MacNotables #624: The Oscars, Docktopus, Keeping Your Apps Open, the Motives of Analysts, and Misquoting Steve Wozniak
The MacNotables take on the Oscars, discuss whether you really should keep all your applications open all day, reports of a "difficult transition to Intel" and the thinking (or not) of analysts, the misquoting of Steve Wozniak and sharing photos and iTunes on TiVo....
MacNotables #623: Ted Landau on the Mechanics of Mac Viruses
Ted Landau, the MacNotables resident troubleshooting guru, takes us on an in-depth tour of how some of the new Mac "viruses" actually work - what they do, what files they access, where they place themselves, how they propogate and more. No punches are pulled, so be...
MacNotables #622: More MacNotable Thoughts on the Apple Announcements and Some Alternatives
The second MacNotables panel to address the introduction of the new Intel Mac mini and iPod Hi-Fi includes opinions on the released products, what they offer, what is missing and some alternative choices for iPod speaker systems and cases. Ted Landau Bob LeVitus Chuck...
MacNotables #621: Up-Close and Remote Perspectives on the Mactel mini, the iPod Hi-Fi and Leather iPod Case
Apple's announcements are less than 24 hours old, but the MacNotables are on the case with an on-the scene report and a detailed look at the new Intel-powered Mac mini, the iPod Hi-Fi and the soon-to-be-legendary leather iPod case. Dan Frakes, who was there for the...
MacNotables #620: Bryan Chaffin on Rumor, Speculation and Fact Checking, and Why Apple Won’t Buy Disney
Bryan Chaffin of The Mac Observer and iPod Observer examines how one web site's reporting of speculation (rumor?) cascaded into erroneous reporting by a major newspaper site, and gives us some solid reasons that Apple won't buy Disney. [audio...
MacNotables #619: Needed iApp Updates, the Pros and Cons of iWeb and More
The MacNotables discuss which iApps are in need of updates, the virus issue, why Andy hates computers, Tonya's revelation, universal truths about computer use and the pros and cons of iWeb. Tonya Engst Andy Ihnatko Ted Landau Chuck Joiner [audio...
MacNotables #618: Chris Breen on Malware, Slow-Sounding Audio in GarageBand and Breaking Up with Your Classic Apps
Chris Breen gives some sound advice on understanding the recent flurry of news about Mac viruses, trojan horses and malware, solves the mystery of slow-sounding audio in GarageBand, discusses how and why the time has come to end your relationship with those Classic...
MacNotables #617: Chris Breen and Dan Frakes on the Implications of Sharing Photos and Music, the 1 GB nano, AutoFill, FLAC and More
Starting to gleen the truth about the MacNotables on the Mac Mania cruise, why you want to be *very* careful if you're going to photocast using iPhoto 6, excuses to use when sharing your iTunes music library, black or white leather, 1 gig nano, FLAC, Og Vorbis,...
MacNotables #616: Adam Engst and Ted Landau on Lawsuits Against Apple and the iPod Line-Up
Apple is being sued for iPod volume and the design of iTunes. Adam Engst and Ted Landau share their thoughts on why that's just plain wrong, and discuss the iPod nano 1 GB and iPod shuffle's places in Apple's product matrix. Adam Engst Ted Landau Chuck Joiner [audio...
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