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Our conversation with Charlotte Henry about streaming sports concludes as we talk about blackouts, how Apple TV+ is starting to differentiate content based on geography due to rights holder issues, and the importance (or lack of) back catalogs to streaming services. Charlotte then introduces us to her new podcast, The Addition, and why the intersection of technology, media, and other things she is interested in make it the perfect place for her to make sense of it all...
As in-person conferences start to get back to normal, so do the events that accompany them. Dan and Katie Bérubé talk about the return of an NAB favorite. The SuperMeetUp is the return of the SuperMeet in a little different format more appropriate for the times. Dan and Katie talk about the new venue, the new night, and what you can expect when you get there...
Guest Host David Ginsburg convened a MacVoices Live! panel while Chuck was traveling to challenge reports of Apple’s savings by not bundling chargers and earphones with iPhones. The panel of Frank Petrie, Warren Sklar, Jeff Gamet, and Jim Rea then evaluated a new Samsung monitor that looks to compete with Apple’s Studio Display, and Google’s Chrome browser reaching a significant milestone...
The MacVoices Live! panel of David Ginsburg, Frank Petrie, Warren Sklar, Jeff Gamet, and Jim Rea discuss Apple’s “Best Picture” win at the Oscars and why it is important. That leads to a conversation about subscribing to and cancelling streaming services and the importance (or lack thereof) of back catalogs. Then, the panel starts to debate the issue of sideloading apps on iPhone and iPhone, and whether Google’s Chrome is set to take over the internet...
The MacVoices Live! discussion of a potential Google Chrome takeover of the internet wraps up as David Ginsburg, Frank Petrie, Warren Sklar, Jeff Gamet, and Jim Rea discuss why Apple may be the only thing standing in the way. Then, the EU Digital Marketing Act, what it means for users, and what Apple’s reaction might be leads to a broad discussion of the evolution of macOS, iOS, security, and the App Store. (Part 3) Truebill MacVoices is supported by Truebill...
In his newest Take Control book, Take Control of Untangling Connections, Glenn Fleishman takes on the extremely challenging task of making sense of the many cable, connector, and function standards that you may run into. From the multiple variations of USB to DisplayPort and HDMI, Glenn gives us tips and tricks on what works best for what, and how to determine what a given cable is capable of. (Part 1) Truebill MacVoices is supported by Truebill. Get control of your subscriptions at TrueBill...
Glenn Fleishman wraps up our discussion of his newest effort, Take Control of Untangling Connections for Take Control Books with discussions of Thunderbolt cables, USB-C compatibility, and more. Glenn also touches briefly on his Take Control of Your Apple ID, and why it is different from his other Take Control projects. (Part 2) Truebill MacVoices is supported by Truebill. Get control of your subscriptions at TrueBill.com/macvoices...
The MacVoices Live! panel of David Ginsburg, Frank Petrie, Jeff Gamet, Warren Sklar, Jim Rea, Guy Serle, and Kelly Guimont soldier on while Chuck was away, discussing Apple’s official announcement that WWDC will be virtual with the exception of a small contingent in person at Apple Park. Find out who the group thinks will be invited, as well as their thoughts on Elon Musk’s reasons for wanting to own Twitter...
The MacVoices Live! panel delivers a detailed discussion of the Wyze’s decision not to upgrade the original version of their cameras, not reveal the security issues with them, and what it might mean to you when you pick up your next home security camera...
David Ginsburg, Frank Petrie, Jeff Gamet, Warren Sklar, Jim Rea, Guy Serle, Kelly Guimont and Brittany Smith finish off this MacVoices Live! discussion by looking at the anniversary of a particular Mac Pro model, talk about the ability to run Classic Mac apps (especially games) in a browser window thanks to a new web site, and bring Plex back into the discussion. (Part 3) Zocdoc This edition of MacVoices is supported by Zocdoc. Find local doctors who take your insurance at Zocdoc.com/macvoices...