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Pre-show: Casey received a present Follow-up: Vision Pro Corner: Metallica immersive concert Colorful Macs MacBook Adorable “Hidra” List of Apple codenames Hidra M3/M4 interposers (via Jonathan Dietz Jr.) M3 Max does not have a D2D (“die-to-die”) interface EE Times
With Niléane out on assignment, Matt and Chris are joined by MacStories' own John Voorhees! Chris and John bring brand new, embargoed products, while Matt brings…checking my notes here…a Thunderbolt dock from years ago (but he swears it's cool). Weekly Topics OWC Thunderbolt Dock iPhone 16 Pro Logitech MX Creative Console Other Stuff We Discussed VIA Tailscale Longplay Things Logbook (opens in Obsidian) GoodTask Follow the Hosts Chris on YouTube Matt on Birchtree Niléane on Mastodon Comfort Zone on Mastodon
Wed, 10 Jul 2024 20:45:00 GMT http://relay.fm/connected/510 http://relay.fm/connected/510 The Ticcilympics (2024) 510 Federico Viticci, Stephen Hackett, and Myke Hurley John Voorhees joins Stephen and Myke to discuss the origins of Bluetooth, Phil Schiller's new/old job, and the possibilities of a new HomePod. Then, they play a BRAND NEW game from the creators of The Rickies, The Annies, the Jeremies, and others. John Voorhees joins Stephen and Myke to discuss the origins of Bluetooth, Phil Schiller's new/old job, and the possibilities of a new HomePod. Then, they play a BRAND NEW game from the creators of The Rickies, The Annies, the Jeremies, and others. clean 4819 Subtitle: The Long BreadJohn Voorhees joins Stephen and Myke to discuss the origins of Bluetooth, Phil Schiller's new/old job, and the possibilities of a new HomePod. Then, they play a BRAND NEW game from the creators of The Rickies, The Annies, the Jeremies, and others. This episode of Connected is sponsored by: Ecamm: Powerful live streaming platform for Mac. Get 30% off now. Fitbod: Get stronger, faster with a fitness plan that fits you. Get 25% off your membership. ExpressVPN: High-Speed, Secure & Anonymous VPN Service. Get an extra three months free. Guest Starring: John Voorhees Links and Show Notes: Get Connected Pro: Preshow, postshow, no ads. Submit Feedback Microsoft and Apple ditch OpenAI board seats amid regulatory scrutiny - The Verge Ungeniused - Relay FM Tapbots Releases Ivory 2.0 with Hashtag Lists and a Redesigned Share Sheet Extension - MacStories Apple okays Epic Games marketplace app in Europe – Yahoo Finance iOS 18 beta 3: Here's everything new - 9to5Mac Apple TV+ InSight feature now live with iOS 18 and tvOS 18 beta 3 – 9to5mac sdw: Tinting of App Icons - Mastodon @wsig – Emoji as Stickers – Threads Touchscreen-ready interface hidden in tvOS amid HomePod rumors – 9to5mac Leak Confirms Apple's Work On 'Home Accessory' - MacRumors More references to new HomePod with a screen found in tvOS 17.4 – 9to5mac Apple Releases Third macOS Sonoma 14.6 Public Beta - MacRumors The first Thunderbolt 5 cables are here, but there's barely anything to plug in - The Verge NPC: Next Portable Console - MacStories Italian Parliament - Wikipedia Viture Pro XR Glasses review: Putt
Wed, 10 Jul 2024 20:45:00 GMT http://relay.fm/connected/510 http://relay.fm/connected/510 Federico Viticci, Stephen Hackett, and Myke Hurley John Voorhees joins Stephen and Myke to discuss the origins of Bluetooth, Phil Schiller's new/old job, and the possibilities of a new HomePod. Then, they play a BRAND NEW game from the creators of The Rickies, The Annies, the Jeremies, and others. John Voorhees joins Stephen and Myke to discuss the origins of Bluetooth, Phil Schiller's new/old job, and the possibilities of a new HomePod. Then, they play a BRAND NEW game from the creators of The Rickies, The Annies, the Jeremies, and others. clean 4819 Subtitle: The Long BreadJohn Voorhees joins Stephen and Myke to discuss the origins of Bluetooth, Phil Schiller's new/old job, and the possibilities of a new HomePod. Then, they play a BRAND NEW game from the creators of The Rickies, The Annies, the Jeremies, and others. This episode of Connected is sponsored by: Ecamm: Powerful live streaming platform for Mac. Get 30% off now. Fitbod: Get stronger, faster with a fitness plan that fits you. Get 25% off your membership. ExpressVPN: High-Speed, Secure & Anonymous VPN Service. Get an extra three months free. Guest Starring: John Voorhees Links and Show Notes: Get Connected Pro: Preshow, postshow, no ads. Submit Feedback Microsoft and Apple ditch OpenAI board seats amid regulatory scrutiny - The Verge Ungeniused - Relay FM Tapbots Releases Ivory 2.0 with Hashtag Lists and a Redesigned Share Sheet Extension - MacStories Apple okays Epic Games marketplace app in Europe – Yahoo Finance iOS 18 beta 3: Here's everything new - 9to5Mac Apple TV+ InSight feature now live with iOS 18 and tvOS 18 beta 3 – 9to5mac sdw: Tinting of App Icons - Mastodon @wsig – Emoji as Stickers – Threads Touchscreen-ready interface hidden in tvOS amid HomePod rumors – 9to5mac Leak Confirms Apple's Work On 'Home Accessory' - MacRumors More references to new HomePod with a screen found in tvOS 17.4 – 9to5mac Apple Releases Third macOS Sonoma 14.6 Public Beta - MacRumors The first Thunderbolt 5 cables are here, but there's barely anything to plug in - The Verge NPC: Next Portable Console - MacStories Italian Parliament - Wikipedia Viture Pro XR Glasses re
NPC, or Next Portable Console, is a podcast about the games we take with us. Every other week, Federico Viticci, John Voorhees, and Brendon Bigley will cover portable gaming news and share their experiences with everything from the simplest retro gaming handhelds to cutting-edge portable PCs.
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The Vision Pro reviews are in and we also give our reactions to Apple's DMA response.Joanna Stern spent 24 hours with the Vision Pro on.Nilay Patel also gave it a try.Apple has reportedly sold about 200,000 units of the device.John Voorhees on Apple's DMA response.John Gruber also has a breakdown.As do Jason Snell and Myke Hurley.Please check out the Icon Factory's Kickstarter.Our thanks to Indochino, where you'll find the best made to measure shirts and suits at a great price. Use the promo code "REBOUND" and get $50 off any purchase of $399 or more.If you want to help out the show and get some great bonus content, consider becoming a Rebound Prime member! Just go to prime.reboundcast.com to check it out!You can now also support the show by buying shirts, iPhone cases, hats and more items featuring our catchphrase, "TECHNOLOGY"! Are we right?!
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 21:15:00 GMT http://relay.fm/connected/487 http://relay.fm/connected/487 Mr. Fake John Voorhees Goes to Europe 487 Federico Viticci, Stephen Hackett, and Myke Hurley Initial Apple Vision Pro reviews are out, as is the list of new emoji coming in iOS 17.4. Both are discussed, as are Apple's proposed changes to meet the requirements outlined in the DMA. Initial Apple Vision Pro reviews are out, as is the list of new emoji coming in iOS 17.4. Both are discussed, as are Apple's proposed changes to meet the requirements outlined in the DMA. clean 4238 Subtitle: The Jeremies (February 2024)Initial Apple Vision Pro reviews are out, as is the list of new emoji coming in iOS 17.4. Both are discussed, as are Apple's proposed changes to meet the requirements outlined in the DMA. This episode of Connected is sponsored by: Zocdoc: Find the right doctor, right now with Zocdoc. Sign up for free. Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code CONNECTED. Links and Show Notes: Get Connected Pro: Preshow, postshow, no ads. Submit Feedback iPhone – Grid Studio Fitbit Charge 6 Jawbone UP Review Oura Ring Captain Planet and the Planeteers - Wikipedia First Look: New Emojis in iOS 17.4This link contains spoilers for The Jeremies. Apple announces changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store in the European Union - Apple Upgrade #497: The Poison Pill - Relay FM Apple Details How It Plans to Comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act - MacStories Daring Fireball: Apple's Plans for the DMA in the European Union Microsoft says Apple's new App Store rules are ‘a step in the wrong direction' - The Verge Apple Vision Pro Unboxing! - MKBHD - YouTube Apple Vision Pro review: magic, until it's not - The Verge Apple Vision Pro review: magic, until it's not - The Verge - YouTube Vision Pro Review: 24 Hours With Apple's Mixed-Reality Headset | WSJ - YouTube Apple Vision Pro - Unboxing, Review and demos! - iJustine - YouTube Apple Vision Pro EPIC Review - Is Spatial Computing The Future? - Brian Tong - YouTube MagicBridge Apple Keyboard and Mouse Control Surface – TwelveSouth Keyb
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 21:15:00 GMT http://relay.fm/connected/487 http://relay.fm/connected/487 Federico Viticci, Stephen Hackett, and Myke Hurley Initial Apple Vision Pro reviews are out, as is the list of new emoji coming in iOS 17.4. Both are discussed, as are Apple's proposed changes to meet the requirements outlined in the DMA. Initial Apple Vision Pro reviews are out, as is the list of new emoji coming in iOS 17.4. Both are discussed, as are Apple's proposed changes to meet the requirements outlined in the DMA. clean 4238 Subtitle: The Jeremies (February 2024)Initial Apple Vision Pro reviews are out, as is the list of new emoji coming in iOS 17.4. Both are discussed, as are Apple's proposed changes to meet the requirements outlined in the DMA. This episode of Connected is sponsored by: Zocdoc: Find the right doctor, right now with Zocdoc. Sign up for free. Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code CONNECTED. Links and Show Notes: Get Connected Pro: Preshow, postshow, no ads. Submit Feedback iPhone – Grid Studio Fitbit Charge 6 Jawbone UP Review Oura Ring Captain Planet and the Planeteers - Wikipedia First Look: New Emojis in iOS 17.4This link contains spoilers for The Jeremies. Apple announces changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store in the European Union - Apple Upgrade #497: The Poison Pill - Relay FM Apple Details How It Plans to Comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act - MacStories Daring Fireball: Apple's Plans for the DMA in the European Union Microsoft says Apple's new App Store rules are ‘a step in the wrong direction' - The Verge Apple Vision Pro Unboxing! - MKBHD - YouTube Apple Vision Pro review: magic, until it's not - The Verge Apple Vision Pro review: magic, until it's not - The Verge - YouTube Vision Pro Review: 24 Hours With Apple's Mixed-Reality Headset | WSJ - YouTube Apple Vision Pro - Unboxing, Review and demos! - iJustine - YouTube Apple Vision Pro EPIC Review - Is Spatial Computing The Future? - Brian Tong - YouTube MagicBridge Apple Keyboard and Mouse Control Surface – TwelveSouth
Show Notes Magic Rays of Light Joins MacStories, Apple Vision Pro, Immersive Video Details, and Journaling What We Watch with Shortcuts — Sigmund and Devon are joined by Federico Viticci and John Voorhees of MacStories for a special announcement as well as recaps of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters and For All Mankind season four. Also, an overview of Apple Vision Pro release details and entertainment offerings, the latest Apple Original FYC and In Production news, and Devon's new shortcut for journaling what you watch on Apple TV. — Send us a voice message all week via iMessage or email to magic@macstories.net. Sigmund Judge | Follow Sigmund on X, Mastodon, or Threads Devon Dundee | Follow Devon on Mastodon or Threads Federico Viticci | Follow Federico on Mastodon or Threads John Voorhees | Follow John on Mastodon or Threads View our Apple TV release calendar on the web. Subscribe to our Apple TV release calendar. Club MacStories MacStories Unwind and Unwind+ Trailers: - Sago Mini Friends — Season 2 - The Dynasty: New England Patriots Recaps: - Monarch: Legacy of Monsters - For All Mankind Release: Killers of the Flower Moon Extras: - The Essential Martin Luther King, Jr. - Masters of the Air — Opening Title Sequence - Killers of the Flower Moon — Music by Robbie Robertson - Talk: Kickstart Your Healthiest Year with Apple Fitness+ - The Argylle Experience Download Watch History Journal Register for the Trakt API Up Next: - Self Reliance - The Marvels - Penith (The DAVE Soundtrack) - True Detective: Night Country - Succession Subscribe to Apple TV+. Subscribe to MLS Season Pass. Magic Rays of Light is a podcast from MacStories.net.
Procreate announced earlier this year that they are releasing a new iPad animation app called Procreate Dreams. Well that app is now here and we are joined by John Voorhees from MacStories.net to dive into this brand new app. John had early access to the app and did a great write up on MacStories about his experiences with the app so far. Procreate Dreams is out now and available as a one time purchase for $20. Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at iPadProsPodcast@gmail.com.Links:https://threads.net/@johnvoorheeshttps://mastodon.macstories.net/@johnvoorheeshttps://www.macstories.net/stories/procreate-dreams-first-impressions/https://procreate.com/dreamsChapter Markers:00:00:00: Opening00:01:12: Support the Podcast00:01:35: John Voorhees00:08:58: The state of iPad00:13:24: Procreate00:15:47: Tidbits from your briefing00:17:55: Other animation apps00:18:17: Looom00:18:39: Adobe Fresco00:19:28: Stop Motion00:19:46: Stop Animation Studio00:20:12: Importing Procreate Drawings?00:21:22: How much of Procreate is in Dreams?00:23:04: Who is this app for?00:27:31: Scenes00:29:02: How to animate a dog00:33:42: Real world assets00:34:49: Starting from a video?00:36:31: 12FPS vs 120FPS00:37:56: Blend modes00:38:50: Masking00:39:25: Drawing outside the frame00:42:08: Asset Library00:43:06: Mixing in the real world00:47:04: Apple Pencil00:48:13: Lip Sync?00:49:41: Procreate Keyboards?00:51:13: Exporting00:51:52: visionOS00:54:03: Anything else?00:58:28: Where can people find you online?00:59:24: Closing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hooray! It's Automation April and Federico Viticci and John Voorhees join the Automators to talk about it, along with some of their favorite automation.
Hooray! It's Automation April and Federico Viticci and John Voorhees join the Automators to talk about it, along with some of their favorite automation.
There comes a time when you can only add so much to a simple blog before you hit a limit on what you can do with it. This is what happened to the MacStories website, prompting the founder and his team to put a radical plan in action to transform and expand the website into a unified multimedia experience. The Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Federico Viticci, and Managing Editor John Voorhees joined episode 8, season 2 of The Craft of Code podcast to share how they're building an exciting future for the website. MacStories started out as a simple daily publication about all things Apple. Today, it's much more than just a blog. It's the central hub of a family that includes Club MacStories, a membership site, AppStories, a weekly podcast about apps, and MacStories Unwind, a weekly podcast about everything happening at MacStories. In this episode, we discussed: How MacStories originally started The redesign process needed for MacStories Why Federico wants MacStories to become a unified experience How MacStories came to have its own CMS Why MacStories partnered with Linode Why WordPress was too limiting for MacStories' future MacStories' vision for the future You can find out more by visiting https://www.linode.com/craft-of-code/ (https://www.linode.com/craft-of-code/) Important Links & Mentions MacStories: https://www.macstories.net/ (https://www.macstories.net/) Club MacStories: https://club.macstories.net/ (https://club.macstories.net/) AppStories: https://appstories.net/ (https://appstories.net/) MacStories Unwind: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/macstories-unwind/id1510451759 (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/macstories-unwind/id1510451759) John Voorhees' LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnvoorhees/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnvoorhees/) Federico Viticci's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/federicoviticci/?originalSubdomain=it (https://www.linkedin.com/in/federicoviticci/)
Federico and Stephen are joined by John Voorhees to talk about the future of Craft and note-taking apps in general. The next wave of Apple silicon Macs is also discussed, as are vintage products the company should bring back with a modern twist.
Federico and Stephen are joined by John Voorhees to talk about the future of Craft and note-taking apps in general. The next wave of Apple silicon Macs is also discussed, as are vintage products the company should bring back with a modern twist.
On Tech News Weekly, Mikah Sargent talks with John Voorhees from MacStories about all of the announcements he expects to hear during Apple's upcoming 'California Streaming' hardware event including a new iPhone 13 and an Apple Watch 7. For this story and more, check out Tech News Weekly: https://twit.tv/tnw/200 Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Jason Howell Guest: John Voorhees You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On Tech News Weekly, Mikah Sargent talks with John Voorhees from MacStories about all of the announcements he expects to hear during Apple's upcoming 'California Streaming' hardware event including a new iPhone 13 and an Apple Watch 7. For this story and more, check out Tech News Weekly: https://twit.tv/tnw/200 Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Jason Howell Guest: John Voorhees You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Apple's annual iPhone event is just around the corner so it's time to predict what the company will announce, Facebook and Ray-Ban have announced a new pair of sunglasses for recording video and taking photos, security researchers have a whole host of critiques about Apple's bug bounty program, and Germany may require seven years of updates for smartphones. First, John Voorhees of MacStories stops by to discuss Apple's upcoming iPhone event. Between new iPhones, Apple Watches, and new audio devices, Voorhees predicts a jam-packed announcement. Then, Adi Robertson from The Verge joins the show to talk about Facebook's new sunglasses, Ray-Ban Stories. The camera-toting glasses can be used to capture photos and video handsfree Then, Mikah shares a report from The Washington Post about Apple's bug bounty program and how it differs from other major tech companies. Security researchers say the company's insular nature is at odds with the program. Lastly, Jason talks about Germany's plans to require seven years of updates for smartphones. How long should a company have to support a device before considering it obsolete? Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: John Voorhees and Adi Robertson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: checkout.com/tnw Compiler - TNW ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
Apple's annual iPhone event is just around the corner so it's time to predict what the company will announce, Facebook and Ray-Ban have announced a new pair of sunglasses for recording video and taking photos, security researchers have a whole host of critiques about Apple's bug bounty program, and Germany may require seven years of updates for smartphones. First, John Voorhees of MacStories stops by to discuss Apple's upcoming iPhone event. Between new iPhones, Apple Watches, and new audio devices, Voorhees predicts a jam-packed announcement. Then, Adi Robertson from The Verge joins the show to talk about Facebook's new sunglasses, Ray-Ban Stories. The camera-toting glasses can be used to capture photos and video handsfree Then, Mikah shares a report from The Washington Post about Apple's bug bounty program and how it differs from other major tech companies. Security researchers say the company's insular nature is at odds with the program. Lastly, Jason talks about Germany's plans to require seven years of updates for smartphones. How long should a company have to support a device before considering it obsolete? Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: John Voorhees and Adi Robertson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: checkout.com/tnw Compiler - TNW ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
Apple's annual iPhone event is just around the corner so it's time to predict what the company will announce, Facebook and Ray-Ban have announced a new pair of sunglasses for recording video and taking photos, security researchers have a whole host of critiques about Apple's bug bounty program, and Germany may require seven years of updates for smartphones. First, John Voorhees of MacStories stops by to discuss Apple's upcoming iPhone event. Between new iPhones, Apple Watches, and new audio devices, Voorhees predicts a jam-packed announcement. Then, Adi Robertson from The Verge joins the show to talk about Facebook's new sunglasses, Ray-Ban Stories. The camera-toting glasses can be used to capture photos and video handsfree Then, Mikah shares a report from The Washington Post about Apple's bug bounty program and how it differs from other major tech companies. Security researchers say the company's insular nature is at odds with the program. Lastly, Jason talks about Germany's plans to require seven years of updates for smartphones. How long should a company have to support a device before considering it obsolete? Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: John Voorhees and Adi Robertson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: checkout.com/tnw Compiler - TNW ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
Apple's annual iPhone event is just around the corner so it's time to predict what the company will announce, Facebook and Ray-Ban have announced a new pair of sunglasses for recording video and taking photos, security researchers have a whole host of critiques about Apple's bug bounty program, and Germany may require seven years of updates for smartphones. First, John Voorhees of MacStories stops by to discuss Apple's upcoming iPhone event. Between new iPhones, Apple Watches, and new audio devices, Voorhees predicts a jam-packed announcement. Then, Adi Robertson from The Verge joins the show to talk about Facebook's new sunglasses, Ray-Ban Stories. The camera-toting glasses can be used to capture photos and video handsfree Then, Mikah shares a report from The Washington Post about Apple's bug bounty program and how it differs from other major tech companies. Security researchers say the company's insular nature is at odds with the program. Lastly, Jason talks about Germany's plans to require seven years of updates for smartphones. How long should a company have to support a device before considering it obsolete? Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: John Voorhees and Adi Robertson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: checkout.com/tnw Compiler - TNW ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
Apple's annual iPhone event is just around the corner so it's time to predict what the company will announce, Facebook and Ray-Ban have announced a new pair of sunglasses for recording video and taking photos, security researchers have a whole host of critiques about Apple's bug bounty program, and Germany may require seven years of updates for smartphones. First, John Voorhees of MacStories stops by to discuss Apple's upcoming iPhone event. Between new iPhones, Apple Watches, and new audio devices, Voorhees predicts a jam-packed announcement. Then, Adi Robertson from The Verge joins the show to talk about Facebook's new sunglasses, Ray-Ban Stories. The camera-toting glasses can be used to capture photos and video handsfree Then, Mikah shares a report from The Washington Post about Apple's bug bounty program and how it differs from other major tech companies. Security researchers say the company's insular nature is at odds with the program. Lastly, Jason talks about Germany's plans to require seven years of updates for smartphones. How long should a company have to support a device before considering it obsolete? Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: John Voorhees and Adi Robertson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: checkout.com/tnw Compiler - TNW ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
Apple's annual iPhone event is just around the corner so it's time to predict what the company will announce, Facebook and Ray-Ban have announced a new pair of sunglasses for recording video and taking photos, security researchers have a whole host of critiques about Apple's bug bounty program, and Germany may require seven years of updates for smartphones. First, John Voorhees of MacStories stops by to discuss Apple's upcoming iPhone event. Between new iPhones, Apple Watches, and new audio devices, Voorhees predicts a jam-packed announcement. Then, Adi Robertson from The Verge joins the show to talk about Facebook's new sunglasses, Ray-Ban Stories. The camera-toting glasses can be used to capture photos and video handsfree Then, Mikah shares a report from The Washington Post about Apple's bug bounty program and how it differs from other major tech companies. Security researchers say the company's insular nature is at odds with the program. Lastly, Jason talks about Germany's plans to require seven years of updates for smartphones. How long should a company have to support a device before considering it obsolete? Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: John Voorhees and Adi Robertson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: checkout.com/tnw Compiler - TNW ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
Apple's annual iPhone event is just around the corner so it's time to predict what the company will announce, Facebook and Ray-Ban have announced a new pair of sunglasses for recording video and taking photos, security researchers have a whole host of critiques about Apple's bug bounty program, and Germany may require seven years of updates for smartphones. First, John Voorhees of MacStories stops by to discuss Apple's upcoming iPhone event. Between new iPhones, Apple Watches, and new audio devices, Voorhees predicts a jam-packed announcement. Then, Adi Robertson from The Verge joins the show to talk about Facebook's new sunglasses, Ray-Ban Stories. The camera-toting glasses can be used to capture photos and video handsfree Then, Mikah shares a report from The Washington Post about Apple's bug bounty program and how it differs from other major tech companies. Security researchers say the company's insular nature is at odds with the program. Lastly, Jason talks about Germany's plans to require seven years of updates for smartphones. How long should a company have to support a device before considering it obsolete? Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: John Voorhees and Adi Robertson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: checkout.com/tnw Compiler - TNW ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
Apple's annual iPhone event is just around the corner so it's time to predict what the company will announce, Facebook and Ray-Ban have announced a new pair of sunglasses for recording video and taking photos, security researchers have a whole host of critiques about Apple's bug bounty program, and Germany may require seven years of updates for smartphones. First, John Voorhees of MacStories stops by to discuss Apple's upcoming iPhone event. Between new iPhones, Apple Watches, and new audio devices, Voorhees predicts a jam-packed announcement. Then, Adi Robertson from The Verge joins the show to talk about Facebook's new sunglasses, Ray-Ban Stories. The camera-toting glasses can be used to capture photos and video handsfree Then, Mikah shares a report from The Washington Post about Apple's bug bounty program and how it differs from other major tech companies. Security researchers say the company's insular nature is at odds with the program. Lastly, Jason talks about Germany's plans to require seven years of updates for smartphones. How long should a company have to support a device before considering it obsolete? Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: John Voorhees and Adi Robertson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: checkout.com/tnw Compiler - TNW ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
Apple's annual iPhone event is just around the corner so it's time to predict what the company will announce, Facebook and Ray-Ban have announced a new pair of sunglasses for recording video and taking photos, security researchers have a whole host of critiques about Apple's bug bounty program, and Germany may require seven years of updates for smartphones. First, John Voorhees of MacStories stops by to discuss Apple's upcoming iPhone event. Between new iPhones, Apple Watches, and new audio devices, Voorhees predicts a jam-packed announcement. Then, Adi Robertson from The Verge joins the show to talk about Facebook's new sunglasses, Ray-Ban Stories. The camera-toting glasses can be used to capture photos and video handsfree Then, Mikah shares a report from The Washington Post about Apple's bug bounty program and how it differs from other major tech companies. Security researchers say the company's insular nature is at odds with the program. Lastly, Jason talks about Germany's plans to require seven years of updates for smartphones. How long should a company have to support a device before considering it obsolete? Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: John Voorhees and Adi Robertson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: checkout.com/tnw Compiler - TNW ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
Apple's annual iPhone event is just around the corner so it's time to predict what the company will announce, Facebook and Ray-Ban have announced a new pair of sunglasses for recording video and taking photos, security researchers have a whole host of critiques about Apple's bug bounty program, and Germany may require seven years of updates for smartphones. First, John Voorhees of MacStories stops by to discuss Apple's upcoming iPhone event. Between new iPhones, Apple Watches, and new audio devices, Voorhees predicts a jam-packed announcement. Then, Adi Robertson from The Verge joins the show to talk about Facebook's new sunglasses, Ray-Ban Stories. The camera-toting glasses can be used to capture photos and video handsfree Then, Mikah shares a report from The Washington Post about Apple's bug bounty program and how it differs from other major tech companies. Security researchers say the company's insular nature is at odds with the program. Lastly, Jason talks about Germany's plans to require seven years of updates for smartphones. How long should a company have to support a device before considering it obsolete? Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: John Voorhees and Adi Robertson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: checkout.com/tnw Compiler - TNW ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
Apple's annual iPhone event is just around the corner so it's time to predict what the company will announce, Facebook and Ray-Ban have announced a new pair of sunglasses for recording video and taking photos, security researchers have a whole host of critiques about Apple's bug bounty program, and Germany may require seven years of updates for smartphones. First, John Voorhees of MacStories stops by to discuss Apple's upcoming iPhone event. Between new iPhones, Apple Watches, and new audio devices, Voorhees predicts a jam-packed announcement. Then, Adi Robertson from The Verge joins the show to talk about Facebook's new sunglasses, Ray-Ban Stories. The camera-toting glasses can be used to capture photos and video handsfree Then, Mikah shares a report from The Washington Post about Apple's bug bounty program and how it differs from other major tech companies. Security researchers say the company's insular nature is at odds with the program. Lastly, Jason talks about Germany's plans to require seven years of updates for smartphones. How long should a company have to support a device before considering it obsolete? Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: John Voorhees and Adi Robertson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: checkout.com/tnw Compiler - TNW ZipRecruiter.com/tnw
We're in the middle of Apple's big mac transition, how's that going? Our go to productivity apps, everything wrong with Photoshop and what Final Cut Pro needs to do to survive.
Everyone's a real Federico, but only Stephen could disrupt the show document in such a profoundly useless way. Myke takes on the form of those around him. Topics include MacBook Pro batteries, Spotify and Siri getting cozy, the iPhone 12 mini and more.
Everyone's a real Federico, but only Stephen could disrupt the show document in such a profoundly useless way. Myke takes on the form of those around him. Topics include MacBook Pro batteries, Spotify and Siri getting cozy, the iPhone 12 mini and more.
Everyone's a real Federico, but only Stephen could disrupt the show document in such a profoundly useless way. Myke takes on the form of those around him. Topics include MacBook Pro batteries, Spotify and Siri getting cozy, the iPhone 12 mini and more.
With Federico away, in his absence special guest John Voorhees joins Ryan to talk through a borderline forbidden topic: Ryan’s recent Mac curiosity, which leads him to quiz John all about modern Mac life.
With Federico away, in his absence special guest John Voorhees joins Ryan to talk through a borderline forbidden topic: Ryan’s recent Mac curiosity, which leads him to quiz John all about modern Mac life.
With Federico away, in his absence special guest John Voorhees joins Ryan to talk through a borderline forbidden topic: Ryan’s recent Mac curiosity, which leads him to quiz John all about modern Mac life.
Stephen and Myke are joined by John Voorhees to talk about the new Mac Pro, then Federico reflects on the 5th anniversary of Shortcuts.
Stephen and Myke are joined by John Voorhees to talk about the new Mac Pro, then Federico reflects on the 5th anniversary of Shortcuts.
Stephen and David are joined by John Voorhees to talk about Mac Catalyst, which allows for iPad apps to be developed for macOS. They review some early examples and talk about the technology and what it could mean for the Mac and iPad in the future.
Ebben az adásban minden IS az alma világáról szól. Milyen új alma felhasználónak lenni? MIért váltottunk? Ettől független Czöndi még is elakarja adni az Apple Watchát. Témához meghívtuk "XaB és barátai" XaBot a magyar gadget pápát. -Linkek: Régi ipod képek: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/197876977358782561/ John Voorhees: macstories.net -XaB elérhetősége: XaB és barátai podcast: https://anchor.fm/xabesbaratai Twitter: @xab83 Telegram: t.me/xabesbaratai -Elérhetőségeink: Twitter : @CampfirePod_hu Discord link: http://bit.ly/campfirepodcastdiscord RSS feed: https://anchor.fm/campfire-podcast Ha szeretnél velünk beszélgetni: https://t.me/campfirepodcast Ha szeretnél informálódni a podcastről (adás betekintések, pár másodperces kedvcsinálok, Czöndi főztjei) elérhetőségünk: https://www.instagram.com/campfirepodcasthu/
We had the big iPhone announcement this week, so to break it down, our good friend at MacStories, John Voorhees is here to dive into… why so much backlash to this event? Was it boring? What did we actually get from Santa Tim? And why we might look back at this as the pivot point where Apple events changed into something new...Sponsors:Tinycapital.comWeWorkRemotely.com
Does what is says on the tin. John Voorhees helps us sum up WWDC, get act dev reaction from the floor of the conference, and pick up some of the stray threads we missed from Apple's biggest week of the year. Sponsors: Capterra.com/ride Molekule.com checkout code: ride for $75 off
Introducing Dialog, a seasonal podcast featuring weekly, in-depth conversations with special guests about the impact of technology on creativity, society, and culture and hosted by MacStories’ Federico Viticci and John Voorhees.
So, we did the pre-amble for the Apple Services event last week, I figured we should do a debriefing, especially since it was such a confusing event, at least to me. I knew I needed some Apple experts to help me out, so I reached out to Federico Viticci and John Voorhees from MacStories. I don’t know if we sorted it out, but as I said earlier in the week, great minds think alike because Federico and I both had a brainstorm about when we might see AirPower released, if we ever do. By the way, Federico and John host a podcast you should check out, if you never have. AppStories, exploring the world of apps. Subscribe to it wherever you get your podcasts.
Federico is joined by his MacStories colleague John Voorhees to discuss the potential of the iPad Pro as a console-level game platform and share some of their favorite iPad games.
Stephen Hackett and John Voorhees sit down to talk about Ken Kocienda's book *Creative Selection,* in which he writes about the creation of Safari and original iPhone.
Federico and Stephen are joined by John Voorhees to talk about MacBook Pro throttling, HomePod rumors and answer some listener questions.
Federico and Stephen are joined by John Voorhees to talk about MacBook Pro throttling, HomePod rumors and answer some listener questions.
A bag review, John is a hype beast, and Robb in the MacBook market. John Voorhees on Twitter: "@rmlewisuk I couldn’t leave the UK without a commemorative Tesco bag.… " Tesco to end sales of 5p carrier bags | Environment | The Guardian Urban Dictionary: hype beast Apple updates MacBook Pro with faster performance and new features for pros - Apple (UK) John Voorhees on Twitter: "The MBP updates look very solid – I’d love the new 13-inch model myself – but the idea that the keyboard has been tweaked to be quieter and not more reliable is troubling. https://t.co/kA4G8svmOJ… https://t.co/d2ReRAmncS" Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones – Pop Violet – Beats Pop Collection - Apple (UK) Connected #200: An Occupational Hazard - Relay FM
Stephen is joined by Casey Liss and John Voorhees to discuss the 10th anniversary of the App Store, MobileMe's reputation and rumors of a busy fall for Apple's hardware teams.
Stephen is joined by Casey Liss and John Voorhees to discuss the 10th anniversary of the App Store, MobileMe's reputation and rumors of a busy fall for Apple's hardware teams.
This week, Stephen and Myke chat with John Voorhees about rumored products, dead products and Apple's Q2 results.
This week, Stephen and Myke chat with John Voorhees about rumored products, dead products and Apple's Q2 results.
John Voorhees of MacStories is a brand-new free agent, a lawyer who left his job in Chicago to set out on his own as a writer and app developer. He tells us how he decided to leave the legal profession and go full time as an independent worker.
Internet Beer Users | At the Intersection of Craft Beer and Technology
In this special episode of the IBU Podcast, the boys welcome their very first guest - John Voorhees, a contributor to Macstories.net and the creator of the Blink iOS app. John talks about leaving his day job and going indie, his day to day working on Macstories and his two podcasts, as well as his thoughts on iPhone X and the upcoming HomePod. This week’s show beer is Socrates Philosophies & Hypotheses by Monkish Brewing. Special Guest: John Voorhees.
In this special episode of the IBU Podcast, the boys welcome their very first guest - John Voorhees, a contributor to Macstories.net and the creator of the Blink iOS app. John talks about leaving his day job and going indie, his day to day working on Macstories and his two podcasts, as well as his thoughts on iPhone X and the upcoming HomePod. This week’s show beer is Socrates Philosophies & Hypotheses by Monkish Brewing.Special Guest: John Voorhees.Links:Socrates' Philosophies And Hypotheses - Monkish Brewing Co. - UntappdSpiegelau IPA Craft Beer Glasses [Amazon link]Wu-Tang Clan – Triumph Lyrics | Genius LyricsZombie Dust | 3 Floyds Brewing Co. | BeerAdvocateMy App Story by John Voorhees – MacStoriesBlink: Better Affiliate Links on the App StoreClub MacStoriesAppStories – A weekly exploration of the world of appsAccidental Tech Podcast: 243: Knew About the Dollar Signs — Where Casey talks about his $17 Apple Watch LTE bill.Apple Community Envisions Better Ways to Activate Control Center on iPhone X - Mac RumorsIBU Them by Equivalent Exchange
David and Katie chat with John Voorhees about software development and writing for MacStories all while juggling a busy day job.
John Voorhees, bankruptcy lawyer, joins Brett to talk about parallels between the law process and coding. iOS development, drink mixes and a highly varied selection of Top 3 Picks.
For this episode, John Voorhees sets up his microphone in the lobby of the Austin Midtown Holiday Inn during registration for the Southwest Regional Folk Alliance music conference (SWRFA). Among the passing players are Tom Corbett, Rob Lytle, Jim Jones, John Scholten and 2 Bit Palomino. We also talk with organizer Dalis Allen about the difference between SWRFA and Kerrville Folk Festival (which she also coordinates).
John Voorhees talks with Ken Gaines about the origins of Camp Stupid at the Kerrville Folk Festival and how to know folk music when you hear it. Plus, tunes from Gary Sapone, Hans York, Val D'Alessio and Dave Tinder. Here are the websites of this episode's featured artists: Ken Gaines Hans York Val D'Alessio Joanna Howerton's band, The Hill Country Penguins The only incidental music in this episode is Asking For Trouble from the album Asking For Trouble by John Voorhees.
John Voorhees tries to give some sort of decent explanation why he should be telling you anything about folk music. He also talks chord progressions with Ken Gaines and chills out with a tune by Andrew Delaney and Julie Bonk. Here are the websites of this episode's featured artists: Ken Gaines Andrew Delaney Julie Bonk I didn't list the incidental music, so here it is: John Voorhees - A Girl Who Can from The Movie Jack Neilson - Home To Georgia from Here I Go Again Peter Mulvey - Black Rabbit from Rapture
It's July and the spinning is easy. Grab your fiber and favorite spinning tool and listen in as I talk about washing alpaca fiber, keeping angora bunnies cool in the heat. Music used in today's podcast in from Music Alley, formerly the podsafe music network. A big thank you to all the musicians that put there music out there for us to hear, we love you for it! Summerfeeling is the name of the interlude music and it's by Dreamweaver. Triple6fusion played Night of the Dancing Guitars. The wonderful closing song for the podcast is by John Voorhees. Don't forget to check out my new Artfire store Zavagantstudio. Fibers with lots of luxury for spinning are currently available. There are not really any photos for this podcast, but feel free to check out my blog anyway. Happy spinning!