This is Command Tab, TD Curran's podcast all about Apple and what they might (possibly) be up to. Hosted by @benheutmaker and @curiousurick. Stay tuned every week for a different Apple related topic.
Apple's goal, it seems, is to make all the digital tasks you do possible on all the devices Apple makes. This is a vision Apple calls Continuity. Continuity is a new feature that comes with iOS 8 on the iPhone/ iPad, and OS X Yosemite with the Mac. You're able to start a task on one device, switch to another device, and pick up that task where you left off. For example, start typing an email on your iPhone and easily switch to a Mac with one click, then finish the drafted email on a standard keyboard and mouse. But this notion can be carried into all sorts of other environments. What about CarPlay in the car? What about Apple TV in the living room? What about HomeKit? How can Continuity play into those platforms? Linked Articles: Continuity from ZDNet: http://www.zdnet.com/handoff-and-continuity-compelling-reasons-for-small-business-to-go-all-apple-7000035011/ Continuity from Apple Insider: http://appleinsider.com/articles/14/09/17/how-to-use-ios-8-continuity-between-your-iphone-ipad-for-calls-texts-apps-more Patent Details from Patently Apple: http://www.patentlyapple.com/patently-apple/2014/10/apple-invents-an-apple-tv-remote-gui-that-could-be-custom-rendered-for-specific-idevice-and-mac-displays.html Email us! commandtab@tdcurran.com Tweet at us! @commandtabpod Follow Ben on Twitter! @benheutmaker Music this week: Beach Comber (Real Estate Cover) by Mariah Reodica https://soundcloud.com/themoondogs/beach-comber-real-estate-cover
GT Advanced Technologies is a company that took on a major project from Apple earlier this year to provide sapphire for Apple’s upcoming Watch, and, as the rumors have said, possibly a couple iPhones later in their partnership. The two companies were supposed to last a full five years together, but within the first year things have already gone downhill for GT Advance. Email us with questions, comments or ideas: commandtab@tdcurran.com Follow and interact with us on twitter @commandtabpod Ben Heutmaker on twitter: @benheutmaker George Urick on twitter: @curiousurick Backing track: Vibe by Melvv https://soundcloud.com/itsmelvv/vibe
As I’m sure you’ve heard, Apple has announced their latest and greatest iPhones. The iPhone 6, and iPhone 6 Plus. They have also stepped into a new product category with the Watch, claiming that it’s the most personal product they’ve ever made. But Apple has also taken on a whole new initiative, and that's Pay (pronounced ‘Apple Pay’).
Coming up here on October 16th, 2014, Apple is set to announce a few new products. Many top execs at Apple have been touting this product line-up all year long, building up the hype and making all us nerds giddy inside. They have released an invitation to the press for an event to be held at 10am Pacific, in their intimate Town Hall auditorium. The invitation shows (as pictured above) a sleek rainbow colored Apple logo with the tagline “It’s been way too long.” Very often nowadays they will release tagline like these that tease what’s to come, but this one seems like more of a head-scratcher than most. What could that mean? Well, to be honest it could mean a whole lot. Most likely it does. The Apple TV seems the most likely update to me, since some developers have recently reported that the 8.1 beta 2 has HomeKit support for the Apple TV (released as a Developer Preview earlier this week). It's been a long time since that thing has been updated. And honestly I find the Apple TV's interface to be horrible, but it's fundamental features are hard to go without after you get used to using them. Things like Airplay and Netflix just ready to go on the same device gets me every time. Since the Apple TV is already in thousands of people's homes already, why not add a super awesome software update that brings things like HomeKit connectivity to control the rest of the house, and continuity features to take what I'm watching on YouTube and watch it on my television? (Natively, not streaming from my phone with Airplay. ) Things like that will make this thing the cornerstone to Apple's ecosystem. An Apple TV refresh seems like the "I think we've finally cracked it..." comment Steve Jobs made in his biography about the TV experience. If you haven’t read that book (by Walter Isaacson, called Jobs, it’s on the iBooks store here: (Link)) On this thing there might be a new interface that makes it way easier to get to the content you want without clicking into menu after menu, there might be a new content platform that way out-performs and out-shines the competition, possibly something more a-la-cart where I pay for what I want rather than pay for everything and watch two shows, and it will control your home from anywhere you are. So this little box will be the hub that connects you while you’re on the go to your home. Turn off the lights, lick the door, etc. act as your living room media consumption platform, and act as an extension to your other devices seamlessly. Why not? It's been way too long since the television experience has been rethought. That’s what this tagline means.
Follow us on Twitter! @commandtabpod, @benheutmaker, @curiousurick Apple has officially entered the wearables market by making a screen for your screen. They call it Apple Watch. Ben and George talk all about this new device and how it might change the way we use our phones forever.
Follow us on Twitter! @commandtabpod, @benheutmaker, @curiousurick The iPad's hardware is nice, beautiful, and efficient. But feature wise it's falling behind the times just a bit. But what would happen if Apple put out a 12.2" iPad Pro? What implications come with that type of tablet? How would it change the way you use an iPad? What features will be added, besides a bigger screen? Ben and George explore these ideas and speculate on what's to come.