Dave Hamilton and Bryan Chaffin, now formerly of The Mac Observer, share the story of how one of the web’s original Apple news web sites was recently sold. The co-founders talk about what has made TMO special, how the sale came about, and why they hope the new owners...
MacVoices #21182: Jay Miller Talks Conduit, Social Equity, and Tech (2)
We continue our conversation with Jay Miller about looking at tech companies through a social equity lens, and how their social efforts might affect consumer’s buying decisions. What happens when a company’s decision goes against your values…or mine? Does the company...
MacVoices #21181: Jay Miller Talks Conduit, Social Equity, and Tech (1)
Jay Miller joins us to discuss his new podcast, Conduit, and how it delivers a different take on productivity. Not just content with sharing what they do, Jay and Kathy Campbell help listeners create their own challenges and celebrate the successes on the show. The...
MacVoices #21161: Jeff Carlson and Mason Marsh Launch the Photocombobulate Podcast
Jeff Carlson and Mason Marsh have teamed up to launch a new photography podcast, Photocombobulate. They join us to talk about what their show will offer, the genesis of the project, and who the target audience is. The conversation veers off into why photography can be...
MacVoices #21079: MacVoices Live! – Apple’s Spring Loaded Event Sprung (3)
Our MacVoices Live! review of Apple’s Spring Loaded event wraps up as the panel of Jeff Gamet, David Ginsburg, Jim Rea, Frank Petrie, Kelly Guimont, Brittany Smith, and Mark Fuccio react to the new Apple Card, Apple TV and Siri Remote, and ask questions about the new...
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MacVoices #20138: Glenn Fleishman Takes Control of Zoom (Part 2)
The second part of our conversation with Glenn Fleishman the author of the new Take Control of Zoom from Take Control Books, gets into a discussion of Zoom security, how they have dealt with some of the missteps, and how comfortable you can be using it. Zoom has done...
MacVoices #20137: Glenn Fleishman Takes Control of Zoom (Part 1)
The first part of our interview with Glenn Fleishman, the author of the new Take Control of Zoom from Take Control Books, has Glenn providing some of his favorite tips for the video conferencing service from both the attendee and the host perspectives. Glenn also...
MacVoices #20133: OverDrive’s Libby Lets You Listen To Audiobooks on Sonos
A new partnership between OverDrive and their app Libby and the Sonos smart speakers will let you listen to audiobooks from your local library. Adam Sockel, Integrated Marketing Specialist for Overdrive, tells us how it works, how you can take advantage of their...
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 #20131: TidBITS 30th Anniversary with Adam Engst (Part 1)
TidBITS, the longest running email newsletter on the Internet just had its 30th anniversary, and publisher Adam Engst celebrates by talking about how web development has become a discipline of its own, and how that affected TidBITs over the years. He covers the care...
MacVoices #20130: ‘How Long Should Tech Last’ with Charles Edge, Ken Ray, and Brett Terpstra (Part 2)
The second part of the discussion on “How Long Should Tech Last” with the panel of Charles Edge, Ken Ray, Brett Terpstra, and host Chuck Joiner get into topics that include the costs of maintaining older hardware and software from both the end user as well as the...
MacVoices #20129: ‘How Long Should Tech Last’ with Charles Edge, Ken Ray, and Brett Terpstra (Part 1)
A discussion on “How Long Should Tech Last” starts with the realization that the hardware and software you buy today is, sooner or later, going to be obsolete. That may seem obvious when it comes to computers, less so when talking about smart speakers, home automation...
MacVoices #20115: Bart Busschots On Privacy, Security and Zoom
The second part of our discussion with Bart Busschots covers the privacy and security issues s urrounding Zoom, and the strengths and weaknesses of the platform. The question of whether the End User License Agreement provided adequate notice on these, and how Apple’s...
MacVoices #20124: Bart Busschots Talks Programming By Stealth and Taming The Terminal
Bart Busschots talks about his two free online courses to help you get a little more geeky. In Taming the Terminal, Bart and Allison Sheridan help you get comfortable with working with the Unix underpinnings of macOS, and in Programming by Stealth they tackle...
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