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Melissa Riofrio and Susie Ochs face off on the second episode of War Of The Worlds, the weekly gamified tech news show. This week they face off over AI assistants, emergency drones, cutting the cord, internet as a utility, and declining PC sales! Check out our website for our full video collection: http://www.idg.tv Like IDG.tv on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/idgtv.us Follow IDG.tv on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IDGtv_US
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This is our follow up to the Apple Event, on Sept 7, 2016, where the iPhone 7 and Watch Series 2 was announced. We discuss the new hardware and features of the two products. Also covered is Nintendo's Mario coming to iOS and Pokemon coming to the Apple Watch. We also cover Apple's prior announcement about App Store housekeeping. Picks: Fangirls, the Apple Sept 7 Event and MTJC T-Shirt sightings. Episode 108 Show Notes: Apple Sept 2016 Event Apple Watch Compare Apple Watch Hermes iPhone 7 hands-on: Perfectly adequate, still underwhelming - Susie Ochs iPhone 7: Jet Black vs. Black Air Pods Release Notes Podcast Spegen iPhone 6 Case AirSkin FeliCa Nintendo Brings Mario to Apple’s iOS Pokémon Go is coming to the Apple Watch iPhone 7 Specs Compare iPhone models Apple to begin removing old, unmaintained apps from the App Store HOW TO TURN YOUR COCOS2D IOS GAME INTO 64-BIT Episode 108 Picks: Fangirls Apple Sept 2016 Event MTJC T-Shirt sightings
This week Jon Phillips, Susie Ochs and Gordon Mah Ung discuss whose side does Bill Gates took in the FBI vs. Apple battle, whether software is protected by the First Amendment. Also: hell freezes over because you'll soon be able to use a GeForce with a Radeon in the same PC for gaming. Smart watches outsell Swiss watches and is an "always on" smart phone the next big thing?
Labor day pundit telethon - With an Apple media event on the horizon, it’s time for a return to the Pundit Showdown! Four pundits vie to become our latest champion! Let’s go to the tote board! Host Philip Michaels with Andy Ihnatko, Susie Ochs, David J. Loehr and Peter Cohen.
In the Leadoff, we discuss the collapse of the ceiling at First Avenue in Minneapolis and our own somewhat harrowing experiences at concerts. In the Heart of the Order, we welcome special guest Susie Ochs from Macworld as we discuss rivalries in sports and music, choosing sides and rooting within reason. In the Bullpen Session, we share music from Galactic, Fu Manchu, The Sword and Vessels.
On this week's all-star episode, you'll hear from Susie Ochs, Executive Editor of Macworld, who covers speculation about the next Apple TV set-top box. What features is Apple going to add? Siri support, a touch-based remote, and what about the new higher-resolution TV format, 4K (Ultra HD)? Susie also talks about her experiences as owner of an Apple Watch, and how it's become an important part of her digital lifestyle. You'll also hear from Jeff Gamet, Managing Editor for The Mac Observer. The topics of discussion include expectations for the next Apple TV, and the key issue of cutting the cable cord. How are existing cable and satellite providers reacting to the new TV landscape, and would some sort of a la carte scheme, where you only subscribe to the channels you want, present the best solution? Jeff will also talk about the Apple Watch, and what Apple might reveal at the next WWDC, to be held from June 8-12, 2015 in San Francisco. What about the next versions of iOS and OS X?
Glenn Fleishman takes the hosting chair, joining Susie Ochs to discuss hard drives' potential to spread malware, why more Google Wallet usage is good for Apple Pay, and the rainbow of emoji people.
Chris Breen and Susie Ochs talk Apple's Photos beta, iOS 9 as the "Snow Leopard" of Apple's mobile platform, updated MacBook Airs, and iOS 8.3 beta.
Chris Breen and Susie Ochs discuss Apple's quarterly results, gold Apple Watches and the retail experience, piracy, the value of smart thermostats, and rancid perms-cookies.
Chris Breen and Susie Ochs discuss the stories of the week including acquisitions ain't for the weak, loads of China iPhone sales, Free on iTunes launch, and ProTools free.
Chris Breen and Susie Ochs discuss the passing of Google Glass, a Mac user's experience buying a PC, a rumored Apple stylus, and more about net neutrality.
Chris Breen and Susie Ochs wrap up Macworld's coverage of CES, talk the iPhone anniversary, Flickr, and OS X and iOS reliability.
Chris Breen chats with Susie Ochs, who is attending CES 2015. (Apologies for poor audio quality.)
We present our 2014 year-ender featuring prolific author and commentator Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus. During this session, he'll comment on the recent fear-mongering story about Apple allegedly forcing unwanted security updates on Mac users. He'll also deliver some clever low-cost suggestions for your post-holiday tech gear shopping list. You'll also hear from Susie Ochs, Executive Editor of Macworld, who will also talk about that story about automatic updates. She'll also discuss the quality of Apple's press coverage, whether there is really such a thing as an "Apple Tax," where you supposedly pay more for a product with the Apple label, and whether the company's quality control has suffered with the proliferation of products and services.
Chris Breen, Susie Ochs, and Leah Yamshon suggest gifts that you might give to your favorite Apple enthusiast.
Chris Breen and Susie Ochs discuss the winners and losers of the early holiday shopping season, Chromebooks versus iPads, and offer a finger shake at Yahoo for its exploitation of Flickr images.
Chris Breen and Susie Ochs give thanks for Apple's philanthropy, helpful user comments, and a whole lot of great apps.
Susie Ochs and Chris Breen discuss the week's news including Ewwwbur, Alpine's CarPlay head unit, FCC smackdown, and iOS and Yosemite updates.
Chris Breen and Susie Ochs discuss the news of the week including choosing sides in the net neutrality battle, free Office iOS apps, and iMessage purgatory.
Chris Breen and Susie Ochs discuss the week's news including impressions of the iMac with 5K Retina display, Apple Watch release rumors, who cares about Office 2015, and Tim Cook comes out.
On this week's all-star episode, we welcome Susie Ochs, Executive Editor of Macworld. She'll be on hand to talk about the changes at the magazine, which include discontinuing the print version, and the Macworld|iWorld Expo, now on more or less permanent "hiatus." Susie will also bring you up to date on the latest developments at Apple Inc. You'll also hear from John Martellaro, Senior Editor, Analysis & Reviews for The Mac Observer and a columnist for The Street, whose bill of fare includes Tim Cook's decision to come out as gay and why it's a huge deal for civil rights, his reactions to Apple Pay, why he wonders how he lived with the small display of an iPhone 5s now that he has an iPhone 6, positive sales prospects for the iPad Air 2, and his "quintessential" review of OS X Yosemite.
Chris Breen and Susie Ochs discuss Apple Pay versus CVS, just how good the new iPads are, iTunes 12, and the decline of music purchases.
Chris Breen and Susie Ochs discuss Apple latest releases--the iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, and iMac with Retina 5K display.
Chris Breen and Susie Ochs talk the tech news of the week including a rumored Apple event, HP splitting (again), Facebook and the Like economy, and anticipating Yosemite features.
Chris Breen and Susie Ochs discuss the news of the week including distracted driving and Google Glass, not-so-bendable iPhones, Apple and privacy, and the smugglers index.
Philip Michaels hosts a quiz show filled with the latest Apple news in a battle of all-star panelists: Roberto Baldwin, Josh Centers, Andrew Laurence, and Susie Ochs. Recorded live on March 28, 2014 at Macworld/iWorld 2014 in San Francisco, CA.
Christopher Breen, Roman Loyola, Susie Ochs, and Armando Rodriguez duke it out over colorful iPhones, Steve Ballmer's departure, and Tim Cook's Twitter account in the latest skirmish of technology experts.
On this week's all-star episode, we present Susie Ochs, Executive Editor of Mac|Life, who will present an update on news and views in the Apple universe. You'll also hear from John Martellaro, Senior Editor, Analysis & Reviews for The Mac Observer, who will cover the possibilities for a small version of the iPad, a potential replacement for Apple Mail, the fallout of Apple's ongoing "thermonuclear patent war," and what you might see in the iPhone 5. Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus will cover Apple news, his experiences with OS X Mountain Lion, and speculate about the possibilities of an iPad version of Microsoft Office.