A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 462. iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c are here. iPhone and iOS security concerns. Apple TV 6.0 out, then pulled, now back. Rumors for next Apple event in October. Download legacy versions of Apps. StraightTalk also uses T-Mobile. Launch Day experiences with Don McAllister (Screencasts Online) and George Starcher. My few days with the iPhone 5s. iTunes 11.1, Podcasts, and the Podcast app.
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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Show 461. Apple September 2013 iPhone Event. iOS 7. iPhone 5c. iPhone 5s. Other iPhone 5s and 5c stuff we know. Carrier and data plan details. OS X 10.8.5 update. More iOS car advice. Omni discontinued out of App Store upgrades. Don’t upgrade to 1080 if you can’t view it. A talk about wireless disks. Encoded video is upside down.
A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 162. Apple held it’s September 2013 live event to announce the new iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s. I weigh in with my first thoughts on the event and Apple’s latest devices.
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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 460. Clayton Morris, co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend on Fox News Channel, Apple fan, technology reporter, and App developer joins me to talk about Apple’s September 10th Event, iOS 7, and what’s next for Apple. We also discuss the process Clayton went trough to take his App, ReadQuick, from idea from start to finish. They just launched the iPhone version and has lots of insights to share.
A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 459. More power in iPhone 5S A7. New ‘Graphite’ iPhone 5S color. September 10th iPads too? Apple launches it’s own “trade-in” program. Less than one percent of mobile malware affects iOS. A string that can crash your Apple. Apple TV updated with VEVO, more. Apple buys another company. Prepare for a 2014 iWatch. Poor FaceTime? Thank the trolls. Java updates available for OS X. Siri takes shots at Glass. Smithsonian add App source code to collection. iOS Car recommendations. More on Apple Podcast App. Omni offers App Store “upgrade” pricing. Check your backups. Upgrade your iTunes HD. Remove auto email addresses from Mail
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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 161. A lot of rumor and speculation has surrounded what moves Apple might make in the “television” space. Some think Apple will have a full blown Apple TV set and cable like TV service maybe by this time next year. The thing is, Apple has a great TV product now and a lot of people (probably you) have one. I thought it was time to go back an look at the current Apple TV and see how it works and what it can do for us today.
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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 458. Apple continues buying companies. Recent Apple software updates. “Jekyll” malware on to App Store. “Sandy Bridge” iMac replacement Program. More Apple hirings. International news. iPhone 5C, tough as nails. China and the next iPhones. Apple may delay iOS 7 for iPad. Mac sales to slide. Surprised? iTunes Radio attracting advertisers. OS X Mavericks Developer Preview 6. Apple still pursing TV deals. Why a buyback would raise the stock price. Expanding the “more RAM” conversation. Issues with Apple’s podcast app. Best car for iPhone integration. Auto updates cool. Maybe Dangerous? Help us with Applr.
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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 457. September 10th Apple event “confirmed”. Latest on iPhone 5S and 5C. Latest on iPad rumors. iOS 7 beta 6 out, GM coming soon. Oslo, Norway to remain flat in Maps. Apple’s stock gets a boost. Saving money on Lightning cables. “Jobs” movie review. Max out RAM. Manage Amber Alerts on your phone. iOS 7 more location transparency. Help us with Applr.
A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 160. If you follow Apple or even technology somewhat closely you are probably aware of the buzz centered around “wearables”. Everyday it seems there is a company or a new Kickstarter project devoted to some device we’ll attach to our body and connect to our smartphone. Accepting the fact that “wearables” the next big thing, does Apple need to get into the “wearables” category? Should it be with an iWatch?
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