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Best podcasts about apple's arm

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Talking Heads - Craft Computing
Ep.181 - Apple's ARM M2 Enters Production, Backdoors are bad mmmmkay

Talking Heads - Craft Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 131:07


This week Jeff is accompanied by Jon (the Hoppy Bunny Beer Tech Man) and they are discussing everything happening in the world of tech, computers, gaming, craft beer and cocktails.

9to5Mac Daily
June 30, 2020 – Safari in macOS Big Sur, Apple Silicon details

9to5Mac Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 7:48


Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Sponsored by Direct Mail: Create and send great looking email newsletters with Direct Mail, an easy to use email marketing app for the Mac. Get started for free and save 10% when you sign up for any pricing plan.  New episodes of 9to5Mac Daily are recorded every weekday. Subscribe to our podcast in iTunes/Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they’re available. Stories discussed in this episode:   Safari can now stream 4K HDR and Dolby Vision content on Netflix with macOS Big Sur Apple News loses New York Times over 'little control' Apple Card 3% Daily Cash back expands to Exxon and Mobil gas stations First benchmarks surface for Apple's ARM-based Developer Transition Kit Enjoy the podcast?: Shop Apple at Amazon to support 9to5Mac Daily! Follow Chance: Twitter: @ChanceHMiller Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Overcast RSS Stitcher TuneIn Google Play Share your thoughts! Drop us a line at happyhour@9to5mac.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!

GadgetCast
WWDC 2020 Reaction - iOS 14, macOS Big Sur, watchOS 7, and Apple's ARM Transition!

GadgetCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 61:39


Greg and Travis come at you with a special edition of GadgetCast covering all the new announcements at Apple's annual world wide developers conference including updates to iOS 14, watchOS 7, tvOS, macOS Big Sur, and Apple's exciting ARM Transition where they are putting their own a-series processors into their Mac lineup. We talk about all of it and much more on the GadgetCast Buy GadgetCast Hats Here Buy GadgetCast Shirts Here: https://teespring.com/stores/gadgetcast Don’t forget to leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform! Email us here: gadgetcastshow@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail here: https://anchor.fm/gadgetcast Check out GadgetCast on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/gadgetcast Check out Greg on: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/gregsgadgets Twitter https://twitter.com/gregorymcfadden Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregsgadgets Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/gregstation Travis can be found on Youtube: www.youtube.com/travismcp Twitter: www.twitter.com/travismcp Instagram: www.instagram.com/travismcp --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gadgetcast/message

9to5Mac Daily
June 09, 2020 – New Apple Watch bands, Apple's ARM Mac plans

9to5Mac Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 5:16


Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Enjoy the podcast? Shop Apple at Amazon to support 9to5Mac Daily! New episodes of 9to5Mac Daily are recorded every weekday. Subscribe to our podcast in iTunes/Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they’re available. Stories discussed in this episode:   Apple debuts new Apple Watch Sport Bands and silicone iPhone cases for summer Apple stops signing iOS 13.5 after patching jailbreak vulnerability with iOS 13.5.1 Bloomberg: Apple to announce its first ARM Mac chips at WWDC, as it starts transition away from Intel Enjoy the podcast?: Shop Apple at Amazon to support 9to5Mac Daily! Follow Chance: Twitter: @ChanceHMiller Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Overcast RSS Stitcher TuneIn Google Play Share your thoughts! Drop us a line at happyhour@9to5mac.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!

Daily Tech Headlines
Google Will Require Identity Verification For All Advertisers - DTH

Daily Tech Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 6:08


Google announced it's rolling out identity verification for all advertisers, security researchers at ZecOps publish details on a iOS Mail exploit, and Apple's ARM-based Macs will reportedly have a 12-core CPU.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The CultCast
#429 - Here comes Apple's ARM Mac (and AirTags!)

The CultCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 46:49


This week: Apple’s first ARM-based Mac is headed our way—we’ll tell you what we know. Plus, Apple’s new AirTags tracking tiles will be unlike anything we’ve seen, and way more powerful than we thought. We discuss! And stay tuned—we’ll tell you the weird rule Apple makes big movies follow if they want to put iPhones or Macs on the silver screen. This episode supported by Easily create a beautiful website all by yourself, at Squarespace.com/cultcast. Use offer code CultCast at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. The NETGEAR Orbi WiFi 6 router gives you ultra-fast speeds and wider coverage throughout your home – it’s the biggest revolution in WiFi ever. Check it out today at your local Best Buy and at Netgear.com/bestwifi6. Cult of Mac's watch store is full of beautiful straps that cost way less than Apple's. And check out CoM's handsome new Bay Blue leather strap collar with Clessant. CultCloth will keep your iPhone 11, Apple Watch, Mac Pro and iPad sparkling clean, and for a limited time use code CULTCAST at checkout to score a free CleanCloth with any order at CultCloth.co. On the show this week @erfon / @lkahney / @lewiswallace This week's stories Apple’s first Mac with a custom chip expected in early 2021 This would be Apple’s first computer powered by a custom Arm chipset. It would also be the first brand-new Mac to launch without an Intel CPU since Apple made the switch from PowerPC processors back in 2006. AirTags Said to Be 'Completely Waterproof' and Use Magnetic Charging Like Apple Watch In a report touching on several topics today, Japanese site Mac Otakara claims that Apple's Tile-like "AirTags" item trackers will be "completely waterproof" and use similar magnetic wireless charging to that seen on the Apple Watch. Apple should steal this iPad multitasking concept right now This amazing mockup/concept was executed by design student Tommy Rutherling using the Principle app to create the interactive animations. Director Rian Johnson Breaks Down a Scene from 'Knives Out' Write and director Rian Johnson talks about making his new movie Knives Out, but in the process reveals a insider tidbit about using Apple products in movies

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!
The Tech Night Owl LIVE June 22, 2019

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 159:18


This week we present a very special encore episode featuring outspoken tech commentator Peter Cohen. This week, Peter talks about a pet peeve of his, that, with so many models in each Apple product line, the differences may be blurred. This harkens back to the way it was in the 1990s, where there were many Mac models under the Performa moniker that were hardly different. Peter also talks about the alleged "Apple Tax," where the company supposedly charges higher prices for its products and services. There is also a discussion about reports that the next version of iOS will give the iPad mouse support, some speculation about the form of the next Mac Pro, due out this year, and whether there will someday be a switch from Intel to Apple's own ARM-based CPUs. And what about reports that Facebook may be hit with a multibillion dollar fine from the F.T.C. for various privacy lapses? Will it make a difference in how the world's largest social network operates, or just be a drop in the bucket in its impact on the company's finances? You'll also hear from tech editor and commentator Bryan Chaffin, co-founder and co-publisher of The Mac Observer. Bryan will also talk about what may come at Apple's media event, and the possible future of Apple TV. CorelDRAW's return is also discussed, as will the Spotify/Apple dispute. Bryan will also reveal his expectations of the forthcoming and long-delayed Mac Pro refresh, new versions of the iMac and iMac Pro, and repeat his qualms about the wisdom of buying gear with aging technology that Apple hasn't updated. Indeed, will such gear feature Apple's ARM-based processors instead of CPUs from Intel? There will also be talk about Facebook's plans to encrypt more of is services. And what about a new project involving an open source voting system from DARPA, the research agency that developed the world-wide web and other notable projects. Is this software platform something that the makers of voting machines may adopt, and will it mean greater security and more accurate election results?

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!
The Tech Night Owl LIVE May 25, 2019

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 159:18


This week, we present a very special encore episode in which we feature outspoken tech commentator Peter Cohen. This week, Peter talks about a pet peeve of his, that, with so many models in each Apple product line, the differences may be blurred. This harkens back to the way it was in the 1990s, where there were many Mac models under the Performa moniker that were hardly different. Peter also talks about the alleged "Apple Tax," where the company supposedly charges higher prices for its products and services. There is also a discussion about reports that the next version of iOS will give the iPad mouse support, some speculation about the form of the next Mac Pro, due out this year, and whether there will someday be a switch from Intel to Apple's own ARM-based CPUs. And what about reports that Facebook may be hit with a multibillion dollar fine from the F.T.C. for various privacy lapses? Will it make a difference in how the world's largest social network operates, or just be a drop in the bucket in its impact on the company's finances? You'll also hear from tech editor and commentator Bryan Chaffin, co-founder and co-publisher of The Mac Observer. Bryan will also talk about what may come at Apple's media event, and the possible future of Apple TV. CorelDRAW's return is also discussed, as will the Spotify/Apple dispute. Bryan will also reveal his expectations of the forthcoming and long-delayed Mac Pro refresh, new versions of the iMac and iMac Pro, and repeat his qualms about the wisdom of buying gear with aging technology that Apple hasn't updated. Indeed, will such gear feature Apple's ARM-based processors instead of CPUs from Intel? There will also be talk about Facebook's plans to encrypt more of is services. And what about a new project involving an open source voting system from DARPA, the research agency that developed the world-wide web and other notable projects. Is this software platform something that the makers of voting machines may adopt, and will it mean greater security and more accurate election results?

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!
The Tech Night Owl LIVE April 27, 2019

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 159:00


This week, we feature outspoken tech commentator Peter Cohen. This week, Peter talks about a pet peeve of his, that, with so many models in each Apple product line, the differences may be blurred. This harkens back to the way it was in the 1990s, where there were many Mac models under the Performa moniker that were hardly different. Peter also talks about the alleged "Apple Tax," where the company supposedly charges higher prices for its products and services. There is also a discussion about reports that the next version of iOS will give the iPad mouse support, some speculation about the form of the next Mac Pro, due out this year, and whether there will someday be a switch from Intel to Apple's own ARM-based CPUs. And what about reports that Facebook may be hit with a multibillion dollar fine from the F.T.C. for various privacy lapses? Will it make a difference in how the world's largest social network operates, or just be a drop in the bucket in its impact on the company's finances?You'll also hear from tech editor and commentator Bryan Chaffin, co-founder and co-publisher of The Mac Observer. Bryan will also talk about what may come at Apple's media event, and the possible future of Apple TV. CorelDRAW's return is also discussed, as will the Spotify/Apple dispute. Bryan will also reveal his expectations of the forthcoming and long-delayed Mac Pro refresh, new versions of the iMac and iMac Pro, and repeat his qualms about the wisdom of buying gear with aging technology that Apple hasn't updated. Indeed, will such gear feature Apple's ARM-based processors instead of CPUs from Intel? There will also be talk about Facebook's plans to encrypt more of is services. And what about a new project involving an open source voting system from DARPA, the research agency that developed the world-wide web and other notable projects. Is this software platform something that the makers of voting machines may adopt, and will it mean greater security and more accurate election results?

Accidental Tech Podcast
289: Everybody's in the Alliance

Accidental Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 130:42


Follow-up: MoCA and MoCA Bridge Hades Canyon NUCs Engadget Video Review Snell's NUC article Anandtech The AirPort Express lives! Snell's iPod Hi-Fi Sonos Connect The End of AirPort DD-WRT Tomato WRT54G Phil Schiller flies Panzer's tweet iPhone mockups preview iPhone SE 2? Upgrade #208: The Villain of the Macintosh #askatp: Why run both Plex and Infuse? (via Adam Porter) Why are Apple's ARM chips so much faster than their competitors? (via Will Faught) What's your home printer setup? (via Mark Igloliorte) Lexmark Optra S 1625 PC Magazine, 26 May, 1998 HP Laserjet Pro M281fdw All in One Wireless Color Laser Printer, Amazon Dash Replenishment Ready (T6B82A) Canon Pixma MX870 Wireless Fujitsu ScanSnap iX500 Epson Workforce WF-7710 HP Color LaserJet Enterprise M553dn Apple's compatibility list

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!
The Tech Night Owl LIVE June 2, 2018

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 159:17


The weekend before Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference (WWDC), the Night Owl assembles a panel of expert commentators to speculate on what Apple might announce. The main expected development is the launch of the newest operating systems for iPhones, iPads, Apple TV, Apple Watch and Macs. Will there be loads of new tentpole features, or, as some rumors claim, will Apple take a more measured approach, to reduce the possibility of bugs, a problem that hurt the reliability of iOS 11 and macOS High Sierra. Our panel willl also speculate on whether or not Apple plans to introduce new Macs and other products. There has been speculation on both sides, mentioning at least some new hardware, or no hardware at all. What about the possibility that Apple will someday release at least some Macs using Apple's ARM-based CPU? Is that the result of the obstacles Intel has confronted in releasing new silicon? You'll also hear speculation about whether Apple is prepared to demonstrate its promised revision to the Mac Pro, which is expected to be released in 2019, and is the Mac mini an endangered species despite a recent statement from CEO Tim Cook that the company "loves" its smallest and cheapest Mac? Our guest panel includes outspoken commentator and podcaster Peter Cohen, and commentator Josh Centers, Managing Editor for TidBITS, and author of "Take Control of Apple TV" and other titles, who also explains why he finds it difficult, if not impossible, to recommend any of Apple's current Macs. Josh will also talk about the confusion surrounding all those updated privacy statements to comply with the EU's difficult-to-understand GDPR regulations.

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!
The Tech Night Owl LIVE Feb 4, 2017

The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2017 159:28


On this week's all-star episode, we feature commentator John Martellaro, Senior Editor, Analysis & Reviews for The Mac Observer. During this session, John will talk with Gene about the possibilities of running macOS apps on iPads, whether Apple is moving more and more functionality on Macs to ARM, and whether a total processor switch is in the offing. The discussion will also cover Tim Cook's statement that iPhone tech has plenty of room to grow, possible reasons for falling iPad sales, the possibility that the Apple Watch may become a BioMed lab, and what went wrong with the fourth generation Apple TV. You'll also hear from outspoken columnist and podcaster Kirk McElhearn, also known as Macworld's "iTunes Guy." Kirk will also talk about the prospects for moving the Mac to Apple's ARM-based A-series processors and the reasons for falling iPad sales. Can Apple find a new direction to boost sales for its tablets? The discussion will also include the varying opinions of Gene and Kirk about the value of trackpads, why Kirk no longer uses his Apple Watch and why, for now at least, Gene doesn't plan to buy one. And what about those Wi-Fi glitches with the LG UltraFine 5K display, which has resulted in a design upgrade to improve shielding. Kirk wonders why LG didn't catch this defect during product testing.

Space Javelin
MacNN Podcast Episode 34

Space Javelin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 61:44


This week, Mike, Charles, and guest reviewer William cover a wide range of topics, from big things like "what is the future of Apple's ARM-based A-series of processors? Will they someday be used to run Macs?" to "is iTunes done screwing around with my music library yet?" and many others. Other topics include guesstimating how many iPhones got sold last weekend, the sudden withdrawal (but eventual return) of Bioshock for iOS, the various carrier plans and options for a new iPhone, and how an Apple Watch helped save the life of a football player. Tune in and enjoy!