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Just when you think it couldn't get any worse, Siri strikes again. Ask Siri, "what month is it?" on your iPhone and you get the reply, "Sorry, I don't understand." Apple's Siri executive held a meeting about the technology and was pretty brutal about the failings Apple has had until now. Oh yeah, Apple Intelligence is delayed, again. Brought to you by: LinkedIn Jobs: LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/DALRYMPLE. Terms and conditions apply. Show Notes: AirTag resetting drama Apple unveils immersive concert experience with Metallica for Apple Vision Pro Apple Siri exec Robby Walker, lays out some reality in Siri all hands meeting Should Tim apologize, a la Apple Maps? Michael Gartenberg on the Lessons Apple Learned (and Hopefully Has Not Forgotten) From MobileMe Shows and movies we're watching The Are Murders, Netflix Celtics City, Max
El desarrollador Steve Troughton-Smith reflexiona sobre la posibilidad de que los iPad Pro ejecuten macOS y cómo esto podría mejorar la versatilidad del sistema. Por otro lado, un ex de Apple, Michael Gartenberg, describe el iPad como una "intersección constante entre el éxito y el fracaso" y argumenta que hay un potencial desperdiciado en los modelos más caros. Podemos cuestionar la capacidad de Apple para enfocarse en el desarrollo de productos como el casco de realidad aumentada sin reducir la atención en otros de los que ya están en su catálogo, siendo el iPad quien más papeletas tiene. Steve Troughton-Smith en Mastodon: https://mas.to/@stroughtonsmith@mastodon.social I was a die-hard Apple iPad fan for over a decade. But I've grown frustrated and have mostly discarded it — I'm not the only one: https://www.businessinsider.com/three-areas-apple-needs-to-fix-ipad-according-to-former-user-2023-3 Loop Infinito es un podcast de Applesfera, presentado por Javier Lacort y editado por Santi Araújo. Contacta con el autor en Twitter (@jlacort) o por correo (lacort@xataka.com). Gracias por escuchar este podcast.
Michael Gartenberg spent three years as Apple’s Senior Director of Product Marketing, reporting directly to SVP Phil Schiller. He is currently a freelance writer and has become a regular guest here on Background Mode. This BGM Interview is his 11th appearance. We explored the WWDC 2020 Keynote in detail. We started with the production values and layout and how some elements of this new kind of presentation might show up in future events. Then we turned to the Mac on Apple Silicon transition and some of the considerations for users. Later, there was a healthy discussion of iOS 14, Scribble and then macOS 11 Big Sur’s design language and how that differs from the nature of the Mac for UNIX users. Michael always delivers keen insights on how Apple markets its products and always helps us better understand the WWDC Keynote.
Michael Gartenberg spent three years as Apple’s Senior Director of Product Marketing, reporting directly to Senior VP Phil Schiller. In his seventh appearance on Background Mode, Michael and I analyze Apple’s September 10, 2019 iPhone event: “By Innovation Only.” We started with a discussion of the overall content and tenor of the event. Was the scripting more evident than usual? Is the format wearing thin? Why were there no success numbers touted as is customary? In the second segment, we looked at some of the new products announced. Michael and I also pondered whether some of the traditional inspirational and aspirational elements were in too short supply. And, crucially, why was Phil Schiller’s shirt tucked in? Michael is well versed in Apple marketing strategies and is always a delight to have on the show.
Michael Gartenberg spent three years as Apple’s Senior Director of Product Marketing, reporting directly to Senior VP Phil Schiller. In his sixth encore appearance on Background Mode, Michael and I analyze Apple’s 2019 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). We started with a discussion of the new 2019 Mac Pro and the Pro Display XDR. We also pondered why Apple SVP of Product Marketing, Phil Schiller, was noticeably absent from the stage. As an aside, Michael tells a hilarious story about SVP Schiller that happened back at WWDC 2013. Then we turned to Apple’s Catalyst system and some of the nuances of building and running iOS apps on a Mac. We also touched on iPad OS. Michael is well versed in Apple marketing strategies and is always a delight to have on the show.
Michael Gartenberg spent three years as Apple’s Senior Director of Product Marketing, reporting directly to Senior VP Phil Schiller. In his fifth encore appearance on Background Mode, Michael and I chat about Apple’s 2018 fall lineup of products. We talked about the Apple AirPower, still MIA. We examined the new 2018 MacBook Air and how the 2015 McBook was supposed to be the MBA successor—and failed. We looked at the new iPad Pros and how they may have broken through a computational barrier that will allow new capabilities. Finally, we looked at Apple’s 2018 iPhone product strategy as well as the corporate decision to suppress unit sales numbers. Michael is well versed in Apple marketing strategies and is always a delight to have on the show.
Rene is joined by analyst and former Apple employee, Michael Gartenberg, to talk about Apple, AI, and HomePod in the early months of 2018. Links: HomePod in the age of Artificial Intelligence @Gartenberg on Twitter VECTOR on YouTube is here — Subscribe now! Vector on YouTube Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS Follow on: Web Twitter Instagram Facebook
2017 was a strong year for Apple, but not without some significant bumps. Michael and Rene look back at the good, the bad, the ugly, and the insanely great. Links: @gartenberg on Twitter Sponsors: MintSIM: Voice, data, and text for less. Get free first-class shipping with code VTFREESHIP. Thrifter.com: All the best deals from Amazon, Best Buy, and more, fussily curated and constantly updated. Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS Follow on: Web Twitter Instagram Facebook
Michael Gartenberg talks with Rene about Apple and the tech landscape in fall 2017. Links: Why 2018 is going to be a huge inflection point for the mobile world Michael Gartenberg on Twitter @gartenberg Subscribe via: ⁃Apple Podcasts ⁃Overcast ⁃Pocket Casts ⁃Castro ⁃RSS Follow on: ⁃Web ⁃Twitter ⁃Instagram ⁃Facebook
As 2016 comes to a close, Michael Gartenberg and Rene Ritchie discuss the state of Mobile across Microsoft and Google and their highest profile vendors, and Apple.
Welcome to Apple Talk, a new podcast from iMore. Apple Talk focuses on in-depth industry analysis and critique of Apple and related companies. Every show, Michael Gartenberg, Serenity Caldwell, Rene Ritchie, and guests dive deep into the most important story of the week. And it all starts with a look at Apple's iPhone business with special guest Mr. John Gruber of Daring Fireball. Show notes This is Tim: Apple's CEO on the company's 2016 Q2 earnings iPhone warning signs Doubting the iPhone revisited (Paywall) Apple and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Drop in iPhone Sales What does Apple look like without the iPhone? After iPhone Apple's best days behind it'... again Guests John Gruber Hosts Michael Gartenberg Serenity Caldwell Rene Ritchie Feedback Send in your comments, questions, feedback, or follow-up to: Email: podcast@imore.com Twitter: @iMore with hashtag #appletalk or yell at the hosts directly.
"Babylon 5," for new viewers as well as veterans. - It was the dawn of a new age—the rise of sci-fi shows with story arcs, complex characters, and computer-based special effects. “Babylon 5” was a trailblazing TV series and we give it the treatment it deserves in this double-sized episode. The curious can join us for a lengthy pre-Spoiler Horn conversation about why we like the show, and the veterans can stick around for detailed, spoilery conversations about where the show went during its five seasons on the air. Host Jason Snell with Erika Ensign, Michael Gartenberg, Chip Sudderth and Andy Ihnatko.
"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" - We take on one of our favorite movies, “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan,” while also acknowledging the flaws that make it all the more lovable. Topics include: How Genesis is the galaxy’s worst Kickstarter project; Why it’s always important to count the planets, especially at Ceti Alpha; The size of the Botany Bay library and why it makes Khan so mad at Kirk; Why Scott’s email is more secure than the Reliant; The real name of Khan’s right-hand man; and how Spock’s death solves Kirk’s mid-life crisis. Also, we scientifically prove that “Wrath of Khan” is better than Star Wars. Host Jason Snell with Scott McNulty, Steve Lutz and Michael Gartenberg.
Marshall is buying a house today so we have two people to fill his shoes -- tech analyst Michael Gartenberg and media magnate and podcaster Andrew Baron. We'll talk about realtime, death of many things including TechCrunch, RSS and Google's Chrome OS.
Marshall is buying a house today so we have two people to fill his shoes -- tech analyst Michael Gartenberg and media magnate and podcaster Andrew Baron. We'll talk about realtime, death of many things including TechCrunch, RSS and Google's Chrome OS.