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Chris Allen, CEO of iCleanse, details how their devices disinfect your iPhone through the use of ultraviolet light. COVID-19, the flu virus, and many more can’t hold up to the iCleanse treatment for iPhones, iPads, and many other devices. Chris talks about why they are primarily B2B, but will be getting into the consumer market shortly, and why we should all be concerned about the cleanliness of our devices. Headspace This edition of MacVoices is supported by Headspace. Meditation made simple...
Cat Pham, Product Marketing Manager for Western Digital, gives us a look at the latest iteration of their WD My Passport SSD drive. She covers use cases, compatibility, speed, and availability of this rugged, portable drive. MacVoices Magazine, our free magazine on Flipboard, helps you do more with your Apple tech. http://MacVoices.com/Magazine Show Notes: Guests: Cat Pham is a senior product marketing manager for Western Digital’s WD brand...
The third and final segment of our MacVoices Live! conversation with our MacVoices Live! panel of David Ginsburg, Jeff Gamet, Frank Petrie, Kelly Guimont, Guy Serle, Warren Sklar, Brittany Smith and Mike T. Rose continues with there group talking about who is buying a new Mac and why, how they are selling their old Macs, and some thoughts on why money isn’t everything when it comes to moving on to your next machine...
In Part 2 of our MacVoices Live! panel discussion on Apple’s “One More Thing” event, the panel of David Ginsburg, Jeff Gamet, Frank Petrie, Kelly Guimont, Guy Serle, Warren Sklar, Brittany Smith and Mike T. Rose cover the power of the M1 Macs, where they fit in a pro workflow, and whether they are the perfect machines to get the user base transition going...
Hours after Apple’s third event of Fall 2020, “One More Thing”, the panel of David Ginsburg, Jeff Gamet, Frank Petrie, Kelly Guimont, Guy Serle, Warren Sklar, Brittany Smith and Mike T. Rose got together on MacVoices Live! to discuss the new MacBook, MacBook Pro 13”, and Mac mini that are based on the new M1 chip. In Part 1, the selection of the predominantly consumer level Macs for the new chip, the timing of the release, and some initial reactions lead the conversation...
The second part of our “Open Mic Night” on MacVoices saw the panel of David Ginsburg, Frank Petrie, and Kelly Guimont joined by Guy Serle, Mike T. Rose, and Brittany Smith to trade video recording tips, audio editing war stories, and the highly anticipated Apple Silicon Macs. Find out the different thinking that the panel tosses around when making their buying decisions for friends, family, and themselves...
The most recent edition of MacVoices Live! was “Open Mic Night”, and the panel took advantage of it to discuss a wide variety of topics, starting off with the iPhone 12. David Ginsburg, Frank Petrie, and Kelly Guimont covered their iPhone 12 buying plans, what gear they already have on order (or in hand) and what else might be on the shopping list. (Part 1 of 2) SaneBox This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by SaneBox, the best way to take control of your out-of control-email...
In the second part of our discussion with Josh Centers about the 1.3 version of his Take Control of Apple Home Automation, we get his take on the new interface changes to the Home app in iOS 14, and get a few more recommendations on what HomeKit devices to buy, and how to evaluate them. This edition of MacVoices is supported by our Patreon campaign members and our PayPal Donation members...
Josh Centers has updated his Take Control of Apple Home Automation to version 1.3, adding the latest information on making the most of your HomeKit-based devices. In the first part of our conversation Josh talks about updates to HomeKit Secure Video and the supported cameras, provides some guidance on what devices and what brands he likes and avoids, and explains his approach to writing about this topic...
The second part of our MacVoices Live! panel with featured guest Mike Schmitz, and a rambunctious panel of Jeff Gamet, David Ginsburg, Frank Petrie, Kelly Guimont, and Brittany Smith continue the discussion of productivity systems, why analog systems are so popular with the group, and how the iPad sometimes fits, sometimes doesn’t...