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In a very special encore episode, this week we present commentator Josh Centers, Managing Editor for TidBITS, and author of "Take Control of Apple TV" and other titles. During this episode, Josh talks about a possible new Apple "Bendgate" scandal, involving a bent chassis issue with the 2018 iPad Pro. Although Apple claims the affected units are within spec, is this something Apple will have to fix? What about past problems with possibly defective Apple gear? Josh also talks about the latest concerns over Facebook privacy and how it handles customer data. The discussion also covers his newest book, "Take Control of Notes," and Apple's upcoming slate of original TV programs. Can Apple deliver compelling entertainment that will quickly grab an audience? You'll also hear from tech editor Bryan Chaffin, co-founder and co-publisher of The Mac Observer. During this segment, Bryan will also cover Apple's move to remove unit sales from its quarterly financials and the possible impact, and Apple Music on Alexa. There will also be a discussion on the lack of 5K displays, other than Apple's iMac and iMac Pro, and an LG display. What about reports of online blackmail, where someone claims to have discovered your password, and threatens to out you as visiting unsavory sites unless you pay the ransom, by Bitcoin. Gene and Bryan will also talk about Apple's higher prices on its latest gear, and what about the promised Mac Pro, due out in 2019? Bryan reveals his theory about why Apple is taking so long to produce the successor to the failed "trashcan" model introduced in 2013 and never updated. Will the next Mac Pro herald a major change in the Mac platform?
This week we present the one and only Adam Engst, Editor and Publisher of TidBITS, During this episode, Gene brings up yet another highly irritating experience with AT&T support and how they mishandled his account. But the main topic is Apple's current predicament, in which revenue for the December quarter (Apple's 1st fiscal quarter) will fall about $5 billion below the original guidance. According to CEO Tim Cook, this is due to slumping sales in China, and the fact that iPhone owners are keeping their equipment longer before upgrading. You'll also hear a discussion that presages the segment below, a theory of a possible significant development that might be part of the "modular" Mac Pro that Apple promises to introduce this year. In a special encore segment, you'll also hear from tech editor Bryan Chaffin, co-founder and co-publisher of The Mac Observer. During this segment, Bryan will also cover Apple's move to remove unit sales from its quarterly financials and the possible impact, and Apple Music on Alexa. There will also be a discussion on the lack of 5K displays, other than Apple's iMac and iMac Pro, and an LG display. What about reports of online blackmail, where someone claims to have discovered your password, and threatens to out you as visiting unsavory sites unless you pay the ransom, by Bitcoin. Gene and Bryan will also talk about Apple's higher prices on its latest gear, and what about the promised Mac Pro, due out in 2019? Bryan reveals his theory about why Apple is taking so long to produce the successor to the failed "trashcan" model introduced in 2013 and never updated. Will the next Mac Pro herald a major change in the Mac platform?
This week we present commentator Josh Centers, Managing Editor for TidBITS, and author of "Take Control of Apple TV" and other titles. During this episode, Josh talks about a possible new Apple "Bendgate" scandal, involving a bent chassis issue with the 2018 iPad Pro. Although Apple claims the affected units are within spec, is this something Apple will have to fix? What about past problems with possibly defective Apple gear? Josh also talks about the latest concerns over Facebook privacy and how it handles customer data. The discussion also covers his newest book, "Take Control of Notes," and Apple's upcoming slate of original TV programs. Can Apple deliver compelling entertainment that will quickly grab an audience? In a very special encore segment, you'll also hear from tech editor Bryan Chaffin, co-founder and co-publisher of The Mac Observer. During this segment, Bryan will also cover Apple's move to remove unit sales from its quarterly financials and the possible impact, and Apple Music on Alexa. There will also be a discussion on the lack of 5K displays, other than Apple's iMac and iMac Pro, and an LG display. What about reports of online blackmail, where someone claims to have discovered your password, and threatens to out you as visiting unsavory sites unless you pay the ransom, by Bitcoin. Gene and Bryan will also talk about Apple's higher prices on its latest gear, and what about the promised Mac Pro, due out in 2019? Bryan reveals his theory about why Apple is taking so long to produce the successor to the failed "trashcan" model introduced in 2013 and never updated. Will the next Mac Pro herald a major change in the Mac platform?
This week we present commentator Josh Centers, Managing Editor for TidBITS, and author of "Take Control of Apple TV" and other titles. During this week's session, we focus heavily on the ramifications of Apple's decision to stop reporting unit sales as part of its quarterly financials. Since then, amid rumors, not confirmed, of serious cutbacks in iPhone production, Apple's stock has dropped to the point where it was no longer the largest company on the planet by market cap. Gene and Josh will also cover Apple's deal with Amazon to make Apple Music available on Alexa. What about the higher prices of the latest Apple gear? You'll also hear from tech editor Bryan Chaffin, co-founder and co-publisher of The Mac Observer. During this segment, Bryan will also cover Apple's move to remove unit sales from its quarterly financials and the possible impact, and Apple Music on Alexa. There will also be a discussion on the lack of 5K displays, other than Apple's iMac and iMac Pro, and an LG display. What about reports of online blackmail, where someone claims to have discovered your password, and threatens to out you as visiting unsavory sites unless you pay the ransom, by Bitcoin. Gene and Bryan will also talk about Apple's higher prices on its latest gear, and what about the promised Mac Pro, due out in 2019? Bryan reveals his theory about why Apple is taking so long to produce the successor to the failed "trashcan" model introduced in 2013 and never updated. Will the next Mac Pro herald a major change in the Mac platform?
Ctrl-Walt-Delete returns for a special episode all about the iMac 20th anniversary. Walt Mossberg and Nilay Patel reminisce on the introduction of Apple's iMac, and how it influenced the open web and computers going forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ctrl-Walt-Delete returns for a special episode all about the iMac 20th anniversary. Walt Mossberg and Nilay Patel reminisce on the introduction of Apple's iMac, and how it influenced the open web and computers going forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ett försök till luciavaka eftersom vi kom på en bit in i inspelningen att vi stod inför årets lucia. Tips från Jimmy Holmgren uppskattas och leder till diskussion av Christopher Lamberts filmkatalog. Katalogen i fråga är inte bara kvalité. Länkar User experience Forecast Jason Snell testar Forecast LAME Veckans ATP diskuterade Forecast Podcast chapters Roderick on the line Road work John Roderick Flyttal Tips från Jimmy: Halt and catch fire Nirvana med Christopher Lambert Gratis ljudböcker: http://audio.colbyjack.net http://www.cavalcadeaudio.com https://scottsigler.com Fidget cube Subway TV-serien Highlander Artikeln om hur få som kan leva på Patreon Ive tillbaka bakom rodret för Apples design Apple is really bad at design - Joshua Topolskys artikel Apples Imac pro-sidor Imac pro, följ länk för bilder på den svarta lightning-kabeln Firewatch - ett spel som rekommenderas Macpro får ny ägare Vår chatt på Discord Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-105-den-officiella-luciavakan.html.
Zu Beginn der Woche trumpfte Microsoft mit einem PC auf, der von einigen als iMac-Clon bezeichnet wird. Ein tolles Gerät, keine Frage. Ein nettes Feature inklusive. Mit "netten Features" meldete sich auch Apple zu Wort und präsentierte eine neue tvOS und auch neue MacBook Pro's. Über diese Dinge unterhalten sich Marc und MacSnider in dieser Episode. Links: ------ Microsoft – Offizielle Homepage : https://www.microsoft.com/de-de Surface Studio: Microsoft macht Apples iMac mit All-in-One-PC Konkurrenz | t3n : http://t3n.de/news/surface-studio-microsoft-759722/ Apple (Deutschland) : http://www.apple.com/de/ MacBook Pro – Apple (DE) : http://www.apple.com/de/macbook-pro/ Razer Blade Stealth : http://www.razerzone.com/de-de/store/razer-blade-stealth _____________________ UNTERSTÜTZEN: PayPal: PayPal.me/MarcLitz Patreon: patreon.com/Litz
We feature columnist Peter Cohen, whose writings are found at iMore, Macworld and Tom's Guide. During this session, Peter discusses Apple's iMac refresh, and compares Apple's all-in-one computer to the Mac Pro. Which is best for you? He also discusses his experiences with OS X El Capitan, and offers suggestions on dealing with Wi-Fi connection problems. You'll also hear from Kyle Wiens, of iFixit. He explains the circumstances surrounding the company's decision to post a teardown of a preproduction Apple TV that they received through the Apple Developer program. As a result, Apple "fired" them and pulled their iOS app. He'll also offer information about teardowns for the new iPhones, compare them to last year's model, and explain the difficulties in repairing recent Samsung Galaxy smartphones. You'll also hear the results of iFixit's teardown of one of the new 21.5-inch iMacs, and why it's impossible to upgrade its RAM.