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Our conversation with Adam Engst, Jeff Gamet, and the MacinTech User Group concludes with some of the other announcements from Apple’s “Peek Performance” event that included Apple TV+ programming, baseball, and how we would like to see the power of the M1 Ultra used. We also find out a bit more about hour hosts user group. New Relic MacVoices is supported by New Relic. Get access to the whole New Relic platform and 100GB of data free, forever – no credit card required! Sign up at NewRelic...
Our MacVoices Live conversation with David Ginsburg, Jay Miller, Andrew Orr, Kelly Guimont, and Jim Rea starts out by acknowledging the situation in Ukraine, and how it is affecting the Apple community through the friends and developers who live and work there. We then turn to the retirement of Apple journalism legend Jim Dalrymple. In looking at our individual past interactions with Jim, we also look at how the reporting of Apple news has evolved...
Kirk McElhearn takes on the task of helping us understand and appreciate the appeal of black and white (monochrome) photography. In the first part of our conversation, Kirk talks about being a monochrome photography enthusiast, shows off a special camera, and how a background in non-digital photography and developing helped him appreciate it. (Part 1) Patreon This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by our Patreon supporters...
In our quest to better appreciate black and white (monochrome) photograph, Kirk McElhearn both talks about and shows some revealing examples of his own work. They perfectly illustrate some of the points Kirk makes, and helps us understand why what we might feel is less is actually more. Get ready…you are going to want to experiment with black and white photography yourself...
David Ginsburg, Jay Miller, Andrew Orr, Kelly Guimont, and Jim Rea continue the MacVoices Live! discussion of how Apple news coverage and commentary have changed…why it was different to start out with and why that difference continues right through today. How does the evolution change how the audience gets its Apple news, and how it is being delivered? How does that affect a young journalists’s aspirations? (Part 2) Truebill MacVoices is supported by Truebill...
David Ginsburg, Jay Miller, Andrew Orr, Kelly Guimont, and Jim Rea finish off the MacVoices Live! discussion of the past, present, and future of Apple news reporting by covering how podcasting has changed the information delivery landscape. Anyone can now pick up a microphone and have a podcast. Anyone can turn on their camera and publish a YouTube channel. Both potentially complete with journalists, especially tech journalists...
This month, Chuck talks a possible interruption to the MacVoices publication schedule, discusses User Group visits, delivers the Support Report, and reminds viewers and listeners of some of the other features of MacVoices. Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www...
Josh Centers has launched a new web site that all of us should consult at one time or another. Apple Buying Advice covers the major Apple product lines, and is being expanded as new products and revisions are released. Josh talks about the genesis of the site, digs deep into how he approaches recommendations, and the variety of M1 Macs now available. We also cover his thoughts on the Mac Studio, the Studio Display and some of the other Apple product lines...
The MacVoices Live! panel of David Ginsburg, Mark Fuccio, Jim Rea, and Jeff Gamet discuss their experiences with all of the software updates that Apple released at once. While most things went smoothly, there were some bumps in the road. A new Siri voice was introduced which some are using and some are not, and the start of a deep discussion of Universal Control begins. (Part 1) Zocdoc.com This edition of MacVoices is supported by Zocdoc. Find local doctors who take your insurance at Zocdoc...
The conversation about the new Universal Control feature in macOS continues as David Ginsburg, Mark Fuccio, Jim Rea, and Jeff Gamet discuss how they will use it, how it works, and why it may be a game-changer for at least one panel member. Then, the discussion turns to cord cutting as the group shares both experiences and tips that range from getting more out of your cable if you don’t cut the cord, to the best way to remotely control all your devices...