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On this week’s episode of the Macworld Podcast, it’s all about your hot takes! You have thoughts about the iPhone 16 and other new Apple products, and we talk about them on the show!
The iPhone 16 and 16 Pro are here! On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about the new phones and what it’s like to use them! Get all the details coming up on the show!
New major releases of Apple’s operating systems are available, but should you even bother? We talk about iOS 18, macOS Sequoia, watchOS 11, and why you should update now or wait, in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
We look at the news about the iPhone 16, the Apple Watch Series 10, new AirPods, and a lot more! Find out what you need to know about these new products!
“Glowtime” is next week! What will Apple showcase at the event? It’s all about the new iPhone and we talk about what we expect with the iPhone 16 lineup, in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
Apple sent out invites with the tagline “Glowtime” for its event on September 9. We talk about the event itself and what we expect.
This episode is all about social media hot takes. You have thoughts and we share and respond to what you wrote.
The first set of Apple Intelligence features was released to developers! What features are available? And what’s it like to use them? We’re talking about our early impressions of Apple Intelligence on this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we're having an airing of grievances—what are some things we wish Apple would pay attention to? Tune in and find out!
The next iPhone is coming soon, so we're seeing. more reports about what to expect from Apple—not just for this fall, but for next year. It’s time for another iPhone check-in, on this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
The public betas for iOS and iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia are coming, and you might be waiting to install them. But is that really a good idea? In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about why you should and why you should avoid them.
You have thoughts about the world of Apple, and we’re going to talk about them on the show! It’s going to be a good one, so tune into the Macworld Podcast!
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about iPhone battery life--the problems we run into, what to do about them, and what to do to make sure the battery stays healthy for a long time.
What’s going on with Apple’s next phone, the iPhone 16? That’s in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
This week we continue our follow-up coverage of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference with a discussion about iPadOS 18, watchOS 11, visionOS 2, and the stuff Apple didn’t tell us about! It’s all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast! Be sure to listen in!
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we dive deep into the highlights from Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference. What will it be like to use Apple Intelligence, what stood out with iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia?
The most anticipated Apple event of 2024 starts next week! What should we expect at WWDC24? What are we hoping for? That’s coming up on this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
We’ve heard rumors and reports about what Apple may do at its Worldwide Developers Conference, and we were wondering, what do you, the readers of Macworld and the listeners of this podcast, what do you think?
We haven’t even reached the midpoint of 2024, and Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is in a few weeks, but we’re already seeing unofficial reports on some of Apple’s plans for 2025. So we’re talking about those reports on today’s episode.
How fast is Apple’s new M4 chip? What’s the cost of breaking the screen for the new iPads? Was Apple’s latest ad oppressive? We talk about the latest iPad news in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
The drought is finally over! Apple has announced new iPad Pros, new iPad Airs, the Apple Pencil Pro, and more! We're talking about the latest Apple product announcements in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Next week, Apple is holding an event dubbed "Let loose." So what new products will Apple introduce on May 7? That's the focus of today's show--we talk about what's been rumored, what seems the most feasible, and what surprises may be in store.
Apple announces a May 7 event. Is FineWoven done for? Is there a big change in store for the Calculator app? We talk about the latest rumors and news bits in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
This year, Apple wants to make a big impression with its AI efforts, and we’re starting to get a peek as to what we could expect, and it starts with Apple’s chips. We talk about the upcoming A18 Pro and the M4 chips and Apple’s plans, in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple has filed a civil lawsuit against Apple, and it’s a big one. On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about the case–what it’s about, why was it filed, what this means to Apple, what it means for users, and more.
Apple has been making moves lately in the world of AI. Let's find out what it means for Apple users.
Apple’s latest addition to its Mac lineup is the M3 MacBook Air, and on this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about why the Air is probably the best laptop for you!
Apple just released a MacBook Air update, but what else can we expect this month? In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about the very busy spring season that Apple has in store.
A lot of rumors have been running through the mill, and we discuss what seems feasible, what seems unlikely, and more in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we continue our discussion of the Apple Vision Pro--whether it’s worth your money and its place in Apple’s ecosystem.
The Apple Vision Pro is in the house! And in this episode, we talk about what it’s really like to use the new headset.
What are our current favorite Apple TV+ shows? What are we looking forward to this year? And what shows did we not like? That’s on this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk to Will Mosgrove, the photographer behind the iconic Steve Jobs photo that appeared on the very first issue of Macworld 40 years ago.
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, it’s all about your hot takes! You have thoughts on the new Apple Vision Pro! Let’s hear what you have to say! It’s all on this show!
The dawn of spatial computing is coming as the Apple Vision Pro is about to go on sale. Are you ready to buy one? We talk about what you need to know before investing in the Apple Vision Pro, on this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
2024 promises to be a big year for Apple. What should we expect, besides the typical iPhone and Mac upgrades? That’s the topic of this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
With 2023 coming to a close it’s time to take a look back at the year for Apple. What were the highlights? What were the letdowns? And what about those times that surprised us?
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, it’s all about your hot takes! You have thoughts on a couple of hot-button topics! Let’s hear what you have to say!
The new Apple Watch Series 9 is available, but is it worth buying? In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about what makes the Apple Watch compelling and when is the right time to upgrade an Apple Watch if you already have one.
Apple sells a lot of Macs with just 8GB of unified memory. That’s not enough in today’s tech world. We’re talking about how this causes a problem and what users need to be aware of when shopping for a Mac, on this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
We have the new M3 iMac and the M3 Max MacBook Pro. Are they worth your hard-earned money? Find out in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
Apple held its Scary Fast event and on this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about the treats it just handed out! M3 MacBook Pros, a new iMac, and more! It’s all on this show!
Apple has announced another event, and this one is on the day before Halloween. What tricks and treats does Apple have in store? We talk about what could happen on October 30, in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
We take a close look at the iPhone 15 Plus. What do you sacrifice when you decide to go with this phone instead of a Pro Max? And are the sacrifices worth it?
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, it’s all about your hot takes! You have thoughts on the latest happenings in the world of Apple! Let’s hear what you have to say! It’s all on this show!
The iPhone 15 launch wasn’t as smooth as anyone hoped it would be. Reports of setup problems, overheating, and broken phones fill the internet--then there’s the talk about FineWoven. We cover all the iPhone 15 issues in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
We’ve got our hands on Apple’s new iPhone, and we talk about reasons why you should--and shouldn’t--buy one.
Apple backed up the truck and dropped a whole bunch of operating systems on us! iOS 17, iPadOS 17, watchOS 10, and even tvOS 17! They’re all here and we talk about them in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
Apple held its Wonderlust event and the new iPhone 15 and Apple Warches are here! On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about the event, the new products, and more!
Apple's big fall event is happening next week and in this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about what we expect to see: new iPhones, new Apple Watches, and more!
It sounds like 2024 could be the time to buy a new iPad Pro. We talk about the possibilities of the iPad lineup for next year, in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
Sometime next month (maybe September 12?), Apple will reveal the new Apple Watch, which will be the Series 9. And anyone who knows how to count realizes that next year’s watch will be the tenth version, which is a landmark anniversary. So here’s a question: With the anniversary in mind, should customers skip the upcoming Series 9 watch this year? We talk about the Apple Watch in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
The next wave of Apple releases isn’t your typical product updates. They feature Apple silicon that will set up the features for the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac for years to come. Here’s what to expect with the future of Apple silicon, in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
This episode is all about Macworld reader and listener hot takes. You have thoughts and we’re going to share and respond to what you wrote about big iMacs, how Apple introduces new features, Apple GPT, and more.
Rumors are starting to pick up about Apple’s fall product releases, and it could be a full slate. We talk about what we could see with the new iPhone, Apple Watch, and Macs, in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
We’re in for a change with Siri, Apple’s virtual assistant. But is it the change we really need? In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about Siri as we approach a future filled with tools based on artificial intelligence! Stay tuned.
The Apple Watch is getting its first major revamp to its operating system this fall. And can FaceTime spur Apple TV hardware sales? Plus the fundamental change coming to all of Apple’s operating systems, all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
Apple revealed iOS 17 at WWDC, and it looks like it’s more than a maintenance release. We talk about the features of iOS 17 that caught our eye, in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
The Mac takes center stage on this week’s episode of the Macworld Podcast! We have a new 15-inch MacBook Air, a new Mac Studio, the unveiling of macOS Sonoma, and more!
Apple’s mixed reality headset is now official, and it is definitely something to behold. We talk about the Apple Vision Pro in this episode of the Macworld Podcast--what it is, the tech behind it, what it will cost, and why would you want one in the first place!
The biggest Apple event of the year is a few days away! In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we preview what’s in store at WWDC! Operating system updates, Apple watch enhancements, new Macs, a new way to see reality, and more on the show!
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, it’s all about your hot takes! You have thoughts on the latest happenings in the world of Apple! Let’s hear what you have to say!
The countdown to Apple’s Developers Conference has begun, and reports say that it's time for major changes with watchOS 10. We talk about the new face of the Apple Watch in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
After a tremendous couple of years, the Mac cycle has hit a lull--or you could say it is now eerily similar to the pre-M1 days of the Mac. But that could change starting at WWDC, with the possibility of some groundbreaking updates, a much-anticipated Mac Pro, and an unveiling of the next version of macOS.
At WWDC, what will Apple introduce with iOS 17 and iPadOS 17? Maybe a bit more than we expected! We talk about the possibilities on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about the latest rumblings about Apple's new platform: how it will be powered, what software it will run, and if it could possibly blow us away.
A16, A17, M1, M2, M3...just what is going on with Apple silicon? In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we’ll talk about the state of Apple’s chips, Where they are now, what’s in store, and how it will affect you and your Apple devices. It’s all in this show, stick around!
With WWDC a few weeks away, the chatter about the company’s headset is getting louder. But the reality is, Apple has other products in the pipeline--products that are more exciting. We talk about these products in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
Apple has announced the dates for this year’s developer’s conference, but is Apple having second thoughts about the big headliner? We’re talking about WWDC and the start of Apple’s new reality in this episode of the Macworld Podcast! Stick around!
In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we dive into the latest updates to Apple's operating systems, iOS 16 and macOS Ventura. And we’ll also talk about the new Apple Pay Later program and Apple Music Classical. That’s all in this show!
Are you ready to explore the limitless possibilities of artificial intelligence and tech innovation? Today's topic is all about ChatGPT and how Apple could take advantage of its amazing capabilities.
Note: OpenAI ChatGPT and Google Bard are mentioned in this episode. after we recorded, Adobe announced its Firefly AI art generator, and Opera announced a set of AI tools for its browsers.
The third and possibly final season of Ted Lasso is here so we thought this would be a good time to check in with our thoughts on AppleTV+. Is Apple doing enough to keep up with the competition? That’s on this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, it’s all about your hot takes! You have strong opinions on the latest happenings in the world of Apple! Let’s hear what you have to say,
It may be cold in the U.S. and the U.K., but that’s not stopping the iPhone rumors from heating up! We have a flurry of iPhone speculation and we talk about it all on this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
Just when you thought it was dead, the HomePod is back! And we have HomePod 2.0 in the house! We’re talking HomePod in this episode of the Macworld Podcast! Stay tuned!
Apple could release the new, bigger MacBook Air this April. What’s new with this laptop, and what does it mean for the MacBook lineup? Also, we talk about the newest updates to iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.
The Mac has a long and storied history, but video games play a very small role. In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we discuss the state of Mac gaming.
The rumor mill is churning out speculation about just about every product in Apple’s lineup, so we thought we’d go over some of them on the show.
Apple’s new M2 Pro is here and we’ve had our hands on it. In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about the new chip, our experiences with the new Macs, and whether you should run out and buy them.
In the recent history of Apple, January is often a quiet month for product releases. But not this year! We’ve got new MacBook Pros, new Mac minis, and new M2 chips, and we’re talking about them all on this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
What should we expect from Apple in 2023? Well, based on recent reports, it’s going to be all about Apple’s venture into AR, VR, a headset, and an operating system to make it all work. The future is near, and we talk about it on this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
The new year is often used as a gateway for change. And while Apple does plenty of things right, we’re hoping that Apple takes this cue and introduces some much-needed changes. The Macworld staff talks about a few things that we’re hoping Apple does in 2023 in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
A lot happened with Apple this past year, obviously. But some things resonated more than others, and to end the year, we chat about some of those moments, the ones that really made an impression on us, good or bad.
2023 for Apple promises to be a big year. Will the Mac Pro offer big performance? Will we see a super-sized iPad Pro? And how much bigger are the iPhone prices going to get? It’s our look ahead at what we expect to see from Apple in 2023, on the Macworld Podcast!
In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we’ll go over some of the highlights and lowlights for Apple in 2022.
This episode is all about Macworld reader and listener hot takes. You have thoughts on Apple happenings and we’re going to share and respond to what you wrote.
Black Friday is coming, and in this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we'll talk about how to get the best deals on Apple products, how to avoid getting ripped off, and what you need to look out for so you can have the best gift-giving season.
Apple’s iPad lineup is set for the 2022 holiday shopping season, and one thing is certain: There are a lot of models to choose from. We’re talking about the state of the iPad in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, it’s all about your hot takes! You have thoughts on the latest Apple rumors! Let’s hear what you have to say!
iOS and iPadOS 16.1 are here, along with macOS Ventura. On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about these new OS updates, and we also talk about the price hikes for Apple’s subscription services. Stay tuned!
The M2 rollout is on the move again with the introduction of the new iPad Pro. Apple also updated the regular iPad and the Apple TV! We talk about the new releases on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
The Lightning era on the iPhone is coming to an end, but is its replacement a better option? We’re talking about USB-C and Apple’s future with the connector in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple’s new AirPods Pro have arrived! If you’re in the market for new earbuds, are they worthy of your consideration? We also take a close look at the new Apple Watch Series 8 in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
There are less than 100 days left in 2022—what can Apple release in this brief period of time? We talk about what we expect to see for the rest of the year on this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
The start of a new iPhone generation is upon us with the release of the iPhone 14. And these iPhones may be the most important models for Apple in recent history. We’ve got the new iPhone and we talk about why they’re so important in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
The latest major revision to the iPhone operating system is here! In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, it’s all about iOS 16: the new features you can use now, the new features you have to wait for, should you even bother with it? And more! Stay tuned.
In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we give our two cents on the Apple Watch Ultra, the iPhone 14, the AirPods Pro, and whatever else happened at the Far Out event.
Apple’s big “Far Out” event is coming! What can we expect to see? We know we’ll see the iPhone 14, but what else? New Apple Watches? How about an update to the AirPods Pro? We talk about the upcoming Far Out event in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
The end of summer is approaching, and you know what that means: iPhone season is upon us! What does the rumor mill say about the upcoming iPhone 14? Find out in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, it’s all about your hot takes! You have thoughts on the MacBook Air, the A16 processor in the next iPhone, folding iPhones, and more. Let’s hear what you have to say!
Is a smart home revolution in the works at Apple? On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about Apple’s efforts in the smart home market and what we could see from the company in the near future. Stick around!
The rumor mill is churning out some big possibilities for the Apple Watch. On top of what’s coming in watchOS 9, we could see the biggest change to the Apple Watch lineup in its seven years of existence. We talk about the upcoming Apple Watch in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple will release its operating system updates this fall, but why wait until then? We’ve got our hands on iOS 16, macOS Ventura, and iPadOS 16, and we talk about what we love and hate in the new operating systems in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple has done a major update to its popular MacBook Air laptop, and we got our hands on one. Is the MacBook Air reaching new heights? Or does it leave us yearning for the old Air?
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, it’s all about your hot takes! You have thoughts on the MacBook Pro and USB-C, and we respond to your thoughts on the show!
Apple’s latest laptop is here, and there’s a lot to be excited about—or is there? The new meets the old in the new 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro, the topic of our discussion in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about the stuff Apple didn’t highlight at WWDC: Apple TV, HomePod, Apple Arcade, and more.
Apple opened a treasure trove of new features and products at its WWDC keynote. We cover iOS and iPadOS 16, the new Mac stuff, CarPlay, Apple Watch and more in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Reports say that Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference should have some grand announcements, but which ones do we think will become a reality next week? We talk about our hopes, fears, and more on the Macworld Podcast.
The operating systems for the iPad and Apple Watch are due for updates, which we’ll see at WWDC in June. And in this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about the features we want to see in those OSes.
WWDC is only three weeks away! Apple will reveal its latest iPhone operating system, but will it have the features that you want? We talk about iOS 16 features on your wish list in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
It’s been nearly three years since Apple released the AirPods Pro. What is up with that? We talk about the state of Apple’s AirPods lineup--as well as the last stand for the iPod--in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Ten and a half years ago, Apple introduced Siri. Has much changed since then? We talk about the state of Apple’s virtual assistant, along with some tips and tricks, in this episode of the Macworld podcast.
The iPhone 14 rumor mill is starting to churn and there are some real doozies out there. What rumors seem plausible, and which ones are just outright silly? We talk about it all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Version 13 of the Mac operating system will make its debut at WWDC this June. And while we don’t know what Apple will reveal, we do know what we want to see. In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, it’s our wishlist for macOS 13.
WWDC is coming, and that means a new version of iOS will soon be revealed. What do we hope to see in the next version of the iPhone operating system? It’s our wishlist for iOS 16, coming up on the Macworld Podcast!
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we have quick tips for your Mac! We’ve got three tips that you can use to make life on your Mac a little easier. Stay with us for the details!
Apple TV+'s CODA won big at the Oscars, plus Major League Baseball is coming to the service. And Macworld readers have plenty of thoughts on Apple's Magic Mouse. That's all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple latest products are in the house! In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about our experiences with the Mac Studio, Apple Studio Display, iPhone SE, and iPad Air.
Life just got a lot easier, because iOS 15.4 is here! We’ll talk about the top features in the iPhone operating system, along with macOS, tvOS, and more in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple held its spring event on Tuesday, and it was chock full of new goodies. We go over the new iPhone SE, iPad Air, the Mac Studio, and the Apple Studio Display on this episode of the Macworld Podcast. Don’t go away!
Apple’s spring event is on Tuesday! What will Apple reveal? A new iPhone? New iPads? What’s going to happen with the Mac? It’s our preview of Apple’s big event, right here on the Macworld Podcast!
The march of the M processor continues with the impending release of the M2. What kind of performance can we expect? And should Apple be worried about Samsung’s newest mobile processor? It’s all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast. Stay tuned.
Writing happens all the time on the iPhone, whether it’s a text message, a social media posting, or an email. So why hasn’t Apple done anything to make autocorrect better? And on another topic: What if Apple started making routers again? It’s all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
You use it all the time, so why doesn’t Apple pay more attention to iMessage? We talk about the problems with Apple’s messaging system and what we’d like to see Apple do to it in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple may have released iOS and iPad OS 15 back in September, but the company is still rolling out new features for the iPhone and iPad. Learn about what we could see in the upcoming 15.4 update on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about how the M processor is going to boost the Mac to new heights! What could we see in a new Mac mini, iMac Pro, and Mac Pro? It’s all in today’s show!
Apple markets its App Store as “a place you can trust.” But is it really? In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we’ll talk about what the app store does right and what it gets oh-so-very wrong, and what we as customers need to do to get the most out of it.
This episode is all about reader hot takes from the Macworld Twitter feed. You have thoughts on Apple news and articles we’ve written, and we’re going to share and respond to what you wrote. All of the comments mentioned in the show can be seen in the show notes for this podcast on Macworld.com.
New year’s resolutions are a longtime tradition, and the Macworld staff is taking this opportunity to get into the swing of things. It’s our new year’s resolutions in this episode of the Macworld podcast.
2022 could be another big year for Apple. And on this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we look into our crystal ball and see what’s in store for next year. It’s our predictions for 2022, coming up on the show! Stay tuned!
It’s been another big year for Apple. And on this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about the events that left an impression on us. It’s our favorite Apple releases of 2021, coming up on the Podcast! Stay tuned!
Apple recently revealed its App Store Awards for 2021, and it’s a list of terrific software. We here at Macworld thought we’d share some of our all-time favorite apps. So if you’re looking for great software that you can use, stay tuned to this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
What does the future hold for Apple? It could include glasses that augment our reality. We’ll talk about what we could see from the company as soon as next year in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
'Tis the season to go shopping! In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we’re going to be your best shopping buddy! We'll talk about how to get the best deals on Apple products, how to avoid getting ripped off, and what you need to look out for so you can have the best gift-giving season.
It's all about leaks of different kinds in this episode of the Macworld Podcast. First, it’s leaks of a technical nature that can cripple your Mac. Then we talk about information that has leaked about Apple’s plans for its future chip. Stick around and find out more!
Apple has a dominating lead in the wearables market, and the company recently released the new Apple Watch Series 7 and the third-generation AirPods. Has Apple done enough to build upon that lead? And more importantly, should you invest in either product? Find out in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple’s new MacBook Pro is here in the Macworld offices, so we talk about it and its M1 Pro processor, its display, the notch, and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple’s Unleashed event was full of fascinating new announcements and we talk about it all on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple’s new MacBook Pro is about to be unleashed! On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we preview the upcoming Apple event and talk about what we hope to see: Macs with the next Apple chip, macOS Monterey, AirPods, and more
This episode is all about your hot takes from the Macworld Twitter and Facebook feeds. You have thoughts on Apple news and we share and respond to what you wrote.
The iPhone 13 will be Apple’s hottest seller this holiday season. Should you buy the new phone? We take a close look at the iPhone 13 and 13 Pro, how they stack up against previous iPhones, and give you reason why you should or shouldn’t buy them in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
It’s that time of year again! The new iPhone is here! We just got them and on this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about our first impressions of the new phones as well as iOS 15.
"California streaming" streamed its way on to our screens last Tuesday, bringing us a slew of new products. We’re talking about the new iPads, iPhone 13, Apple Watch Series 7, and a lot more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
The date is set for Apple’s next big event. What will Apple reveal next week? We preview what could happen at "California Streaming" in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple reached a settlement in a lawsuit with developers—and it looks like the developers got a raw deal. And who could be Apple’s next CEO? That‘s all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
The next few weeks are going to be big for Apple, with several much-anticipated product releases. But which releases are we most excited about? In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we’re talking about what we’re looking forward to and why.
We will probably soon see a new iPhone, new MacBook Pros, new Apple Watches, maybe even iPads. And while the rumors have been flying about what we could see in those products, we thought we’d go several steps further into the future and talk about exciting developments we could see from Apple.
Apple’s announcement of new child abuse scanning tools has some people confused and concerned. Is Apple looking at all your pictures? Could you end up falsely accused? And will this lead to Apple acting as a spy for the government to watch us? Learn the truth about the new tools, how they work, and what it means to you in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
This episode is all about your hot takes from the Macworld Twitter and Facebook feeds. You have thoughts on Safari in iOS 15, the MacBook Pro Touch Bar, and Siri.
Apple recently revealed its third-quarter results for 2021, and yup, Apple made a lot of money again. We go behind the numbers in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple released a bunch of operating system updates. We’ll talk about what’s in those updates and how it affects you in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
A lot is happening with the Apple TV+: subscription changes, new shows, movies with big-time stars, and a lot more. We talk about Apple TV+ and why it’s worth tuning into the streaming service in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about the public betas of iOS 15, iPadOS 15, macOS Monterey, and watchOS 8 and take a look at Safari, FaceTime, and a lot more.
The latest version of Windows is here. What is Microsoft doing with its operating system, and what could it mean for the Mac? We talk about Windows 11 and macOS in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
The power of 13—the iPhone 13—is being felt throughout the tech world. We talk about some developments involving Apple’s next iPhone, as well as the end of the iPhone 12 mini, and more, in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, it's all about your hot takes. You’ve been on social media posting your thoughts about Apple’s announcements at WWDC, so we'll talk about your comments and respond with a few of our own.
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is underway and Monday’s keynote revealed a lot of new stuff. In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about the highlights and lowlights of the keynote and the upcoming operating systems.
Apple’s developers conference kicks off on Monday. What can we expec tto see—and hope to see—from Apple? We talk about that and more in this episode of the Macworld podcast.
The new Apple TV 4K and 24-inch iMac have arrived in the Macworld offices. We talk about our impressions about the new products, what we like and not like, in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple Music now offers better-sounding audio streams—but can anybody really hear the difference? And it’s going to be an exciting summer filled with speedy new Apple silicon Macs. That's what we cover in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
We love Apple products, and we wish the company would do more. On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about products we wish Apple would make.
You’ve been on social media telling us why you didn’t but any of Apple’s new products. We talk about your comments and respond with a few of our own on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple released iOS 14.5, and it is a major update to the iPhone operating system. We talk about our favorite features in iOS 14.5 as well as macOS Big Sur 11.3 on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Spring Loaded has sprung! Apple’s latest event is powered by the M1, bringing us a new iMac, iPad Pad, and more. We talk about what happened in Apple’s latest event on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple is having an event on April 20. On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, the staff makes predictions on what products (and TV characters) we'll see at the event.
Apple CEO Tim Cook made some interesting revelations in a recent episode of the “Sway” podcast. We talk about Cook’s comments about privacy, augmented reality, his retirement and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple’s biggest event of the year is coming soon: The Worldwide Developers Conference dates are set. In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we’ll talk about WWDC, what Easter eggs are in the invite, and more.
Episode 735: What’s the HomePod mini’s secret? And RIP to the original HomePod and iMac Pro by Macworld
Will there be no Apple event in March? And will a man lose his eyebrows over it? And we have some news to share about the Macworld website. It’s all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
It’s setting up to be a big year for Apple TV and TV+, so on this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about the latest news and rumors, the shows to watch, and a lot more
Is all not well in the Apple-silicon paradise? In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we take a look at some of the intel inside a couple of reports that rain on the M1’s parade and how they might affect you.
Hot Apple rumors about what we could see next month. Are there new iPads in the air? And speaking of air, what about AirTags? It’s all on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
After puttering along and then sitting in neutral, rumors and reports of the mysterious Apple Car have kicked into high gear. Get your motor running: we talk Apple Car in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
IOS 14.5: App Tracking Transparency, iPhone unlocking with Apple Watch, and more.
Apple has a “new project” in the works, one that’s so important that it decided to reorganize its hardware division to tend to it. We talk about what we think the “new project” is and more in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
The iPhone 13, an Apple silicon iMac, iPadOS 15—those are just some of the products we could see from Apple in 2021.
It was an eventful 2020 for Apple, and in this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we’ll take a look at the year in review for the company, with our thoughts on what went right and what went wrong.
With the holidays in full swing—and time running out for shopping—there’s still time to be smart about what you buy. In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk what Apple products you should avoid buying.
Apple had one more thing for us this year: the AirPods Max. We talk about Apple pricey new headphones on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
It's been a big year for smartphones but one phone stands out above all. In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we’ll talk about the iPhone 12 and how it stacks up against the best Android phones of the year. Stay tuned.
Apple's new M1 MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini are here.
Apple unveiled its new M1 Mac lineup. Based on the event, what are our first impressions of the new Macs? We talk about that and more in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple is having an event on Tuesday, November 10. What is Apple up to? And Jason Cross has his review of the new iPad Air. That’s all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple started shipping the iPhone 12 and the iPhone 12 Pro. We have the new phones, and on this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we’ll talk about our experience with the phones. Do we like them? Hate them?
Apple revealed the HomePod mini last week. Could it be the most important product Apple ships this year? We’ll talk about the smart speaker and more in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
The iPhone 12 is finally here! We talk about Apple’s new smartphone and its features, specifications, prices, and more in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple is having an online event next week. So in this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we preview the event. We talk about we expect to see, what we won’t see, and more.
The new Apple Watch SE is here. Let’s talk about the new wearable and what it means for Apple’s watch lineup, Fitbit, and more.
iOS 14 became available last week. We talk about our experiences with five of the major features of the new iPhone operating system. That’s in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple held its Time Flies event and we have a lot to cover on this episode of the Macworld Podcast. We talk about the new Apple Watch Series 6, Apple Watch SE, the new iPads, Apple Fitness+, Apple One, and a lot more.
There’s an Apple event coming soon! Tuesday, September 15 is the big day, and on this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about our expectations for the event.
Summer is over, and fall is here. That also means the season of Apple product releases goes into high gear. We talk about what we expect to see from Apple on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple and Epic: Their fight is making headlines. What is all the hubub about? And what does it mean for you? We talk about this on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple’s protectionist policies prevent you from enjoying services such as Project xCloud. A ban on TikTok and WeChat could affect Apple’s bottom line. We talk about this and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple announced iMac updates earlier this week. Should you buy an iMac when Apple silicon is on the horizon? There’s also a major change in Apple leadership that we talk about on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, it's all about your hot takes, specifically about what Apple should include with its next iPhone. We respond to your thoughts on this topic.
Nearly a year into its push in services, Apple’s competitors still seem to have the upper hand. We take a look at what’s working, what needs to changes, and where we hope Apple takes its services in the future on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple released the public beta of iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 last week. We talk about our experiences with the new operating systems on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Wrapping up our conversation about Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, we talk about watchOS 7, tvOS 14, the first ever Apple silicon Mac, and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast with Jason Cross, Roman Loyola, and David Price of Macworld U.K.
iOS and iPadOS 14, macOS Big Sur, Apple’s big switch to ARM—and there’s a lot more from Apple’s WWDC20 keynote. We talk about the new announcements on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference starts on Monday, June 22. On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about what could happen at the show.
The switch to Apple processors in Macs could be happening sooner than later. We may also finally see wholesale changes to the iMac. We talk about Apple's Mac plans and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
This episode of the Macworld Podcast is all about your hot takes. We respond to your thoughts on Apple TV+, the Apple/Google COVID-19 API, Apple’s rumored AR glasses, and more.
Apple AR glasses could be close to becoming a reality. Apple TV+ could be expanding its library of content. And iOS 13.5 is here. We talk about this and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Is Apple expanding its AirPods lineup? Should you be concerned about the recently revealed Thunderbolt security flaw? And what could we see when the iPhone 12 is released this fall? We talk about this and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple has a new laptop. What’s great about it? Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is coming soon. How did Apple do in its most recent financial quarter? We talk about this and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we take a deep dive into the iPhone SE. Who should buy Apple’s new phone, and why?
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, it’s all about your hot takes. This is a special edition of the show, where we feature your comments from the Macworld social media feeds. We respond to your thoughts on Apple’s iPhones, headphone jacks, headline typos, and more.
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, it's all about listener hot takes. We respond to your thoughts from the Macworld Facebook and Twitter feeds.
What’s up with the iPhone SE? What’s up with the iPhone 12? What’s up with the 13-inch MacBook Pro? This and more on the Macworld Podcast.
Apple’s new MacBook Air is here. We put it through its paces, and we talk about Apple's latest laptop on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple may have released a new MacBook Air and iPad Pro, but they’re still missing features that we want.
We talk about what we’ll see in the new iPad Pro, MacBook Air, Mac mini, and more.
A new Home screen! New AR and fitness apps! New optical character recognition for Apple Pencil! And that’s just the start!
What is the effect of the coronavirus on Apple? Will that stop Apple from making new mini-LED based products? And is an iPad with trackpad support a bad idea? All this and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Some big changes are coming to the Mac hardware. And let’s admit it: You know you’re excited about the rumors of a new iPod touch. Plus, iPhones, bad guys, and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
The coronavirus hits Apple, but rumor has it that it won’t stop the iPhone SE 2 from appearing. Plus, an iPadOS 14 wish list, your hot takes, and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Samsung announces a new foldable phone, along with updated Galaxy Buds and new phones. Does it mean anything for Apple? Also, we chat about iOS 13.4, the iPhone SE 2, and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple updates Apple Maps. Could we actually see a foldable iPhone in the future? GeForce Now gives Mac gaming a boost. All this and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
What do we want to see in iOS 14? The iPad turned ten this week. How much money did Apple make this past quarter? All this and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
When will the 5G iPhone launch? Speaking of launches, do you remember the very first iPhone launch? All this and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Will the iPad Pro get a three-lens camera? We’ll talk about it, plus iPhone rumors, the Apple TV+ and the Golden Globes, and your hot takes.
It was a big year for Apple. We talk about the major events for the company in 2019, and what the future holds.
Let’s talk about Apple’s new Mac. Plus, iPhone rumors, the Golden Globes, and your hot takes. All this and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
We’re got iPhone rumors, iPad rumors, and MacBook Pro rumors. All this and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, it’s all about your hot takes. We respond to your thoughts on Apple’s MacBooks, the iPhone, and more.
We have the new 16-inch MacBook Pro, so we’ll talk about our impressions of the new laptop. Plus, we’ll respond to your hot takes and a lot more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple TV+ is here! The Macworld staff talks about their experience with the video streaming service, share their thoughts on the shows, and more.
Apple TV+ is almost here! The misadventures of Apple’s OS updates! That and more are in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
We’re talking rumors, rumors, and more rumors! Find out what we could see in the next iPhone and Mac--and could Apple come out with its own AR headset? It’s all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, it’s all about your hot takes. We’ll respond to your thoughts on macOS Catalina, iOS 13, Apple’s AirPods, and more.
2020 could be a very interesting year for Apple and its users. The next major update to the Mac operating system is finally here. Plus, your hot takes! That and more are all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
What’s to like about the Apple Watch Series 5 and the new iPad? Stay tuned and we’ll tell you! Plus, your hot takes! That and more are all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
We have the new iPhone 11, so we’ll talk about our experiences and impressions. Plus, your hot takes! That and more are all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
The early reviews of the iPhone 11 are out; are Apple’s new phones winners? Apple Arcade is here. Plus, your hot takes! That and more are all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
It was a big day for Apple this past Tuesday. We talk about the event itself, the new iPhones, Apple Arcade and Apple TV+, the new Apple Watch, and a lot, lot more in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple’s big event is next week—let’s talk about it! Is sleep tracking coming to the Apple Watch? Plus, your hot takes! That and more are all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple’s OS updates are coming soon. What should we expect? Apple is making improvements to Siri (finally). And your hot takes! That and more are all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
The Apple Card is ready for you, but are you ready for the Apple Card? Apple Arcade pricing and availability revealed! And your hot takes! That and more are all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Got an Apple Card? Then don’t lose your iPhone. Will the iPhone go pro? Will the iPad Pro get a three-lens camera? And if it does, why? And your hot takes! That's all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Does Touch ID have a future in the iPhone? Does 5G have a future in the MacBook? And your hot takes! That's all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
Apple announced its third-quarter 2019 financial results—and it looks like they’re a trillion-dollar company again. The Apple Card is coming to a wallet near you. And your hot takes! That's all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
What could we see in the new iPhones next year? Will there also be new MacBooks? Plus, your hot takes and more, all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
We did a special edition of the show where we feature your hot takes from the Macworld social media feeds. The hot takes are your reactions to Macworld stories and other happenings in the world of Apple. We share what you wrote, and we offer our thoughts.
Major changes to Apple’s MacBook lineup! Has Zoom made your Mac vulnerable to hackers? What will Apple be like without Jony Ive? That's all in this episode of the Macworld Podcast.
In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about our experience with the public betas of iOS 13, iPadOS 13 and macOS Catalina. We also talk about iPhone rumors, MacBook Pro rumors, and more.
iPhone rumors—for 2020! Fresh new OS betas! Will your Aspyr games work in the future! And your hot takes! The Macworld Staff talks about all this and more on the show.
Now that the dust has settled in the wake of WWDC, the Macworld staff talks about which of last week’s announcements will leave the biggest impact on ordinary users. We also discuss E3 and various Apple-related news items, along with your hot takes from the Macworld social media feeds.
This show is all about WWDC 2019. There's a new Mac Pro, a new pro display, and new versions of iOS, watchOS, tvOS, and macOS. There's a lot to talk about!
The Macworld staff talks about the new iPod touch and previews Apple's WWDC19 by talking about what could happen with iOS, the iPhone, and the iPad. Plus, a two-minute tip and your hot takes from the Macworld social media feeds.
We talk about the new MacBook Pros, WWDC 2019, how to customize your Apple Watch workout displays, and your hot takes from the Macworld social media feeds.
We’re doing a special edition of the show where we feature your hot takes from the Macworld social media feeds. The hot takes are your reactions to Macworld stories and other happenings in the world of Apple. We talk about: • Apple should bring back the iPhone SE • Apple TV on Samsung TVs • Beats Powerbeats Pro v. Apple AirPods • Google I/O and its new privacy announcements • Tim Cook’s existential failure
The latest rumors about iOS 13 and Apple Watch. Google is having its developers conference; is there anything of interest for Apple users? Plus, we have an iPhone tip, and we wrap up the show with your hot takes from the Macworld social media feeds.
We talk about Apple's recent financials and Apple's battle with parental control apps. Our Two-minute tips shows how to preserve video quality when sharing videos between iPhones and Android phones. We wrap up the show with your hot takes from the Macworld social media feeds.
We talk about WWDC19 rumors, and more. What does the future have in store for macOS? We’ll talk about that in our feature discussion. Plus, we show how to find Apple Pay locations in Apple Maps, and we’ll wrap up the show with your hot takes from the Macworld social media feeds.
We talk about the Apple and Qualcomm court settlement and what it means for the iPhone, iOS 13 rumors, Disney+, and more. What companies should Apple buy? We talk about that in our feature discussion. Plus, we have an iPhone two-minute tip, and we wrap up the show with your hot takes from the Macworld Twitter and Facebook feeds.
In the latest episode of the Macworld Podcast, we’ll talk about some of the major recent Apple headlines, including the end of AirPower. We reviewed the new iPad Air and iPad mini, which we'll talk about in our feature discussion. Plus, our two-minute tip, and we’ll wrap up the show with your hot takes from the Macworld Twitter and Facebook feeds.
In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we cover Google’s Stadia service, the release of iOS 12.2, and the latest developments in Qualcomm’s fight with Apple. For our feature discussion, we pick apart the services revealed at Apple’s “It’s show time” event on March 25: Apple TV+, Apple News+, Apple Arcade, and the Apple Card.
In the latest episode of the Macworld Podcast, we cover the news about WWDC19 and Apple’s new iPads, iMacs, and AirPods. Our feature discussion will cover the Spotify and Apple Music fracas. In our two-minute tip, learn how to add other people’s fingerprints to Touch ID, and we also go over audience hot takes.
The big news this week is that Apple has invited members of the media to an event on March 25. What will Apple unveil? The Macworld staff also talks about things Apple could (and should) fix immediately, and we respond to audience hot takes. This is episode 643 of the Macworld Podcast with Jason Cross, Leif Johnson, and Roman Loyola.
In our featured discussion on the Macworld Podcast, the staff talks about 5G on the iPhone: What is it? When is it coming? Will Apple be late to the 5G party? When should you really start to care about it? We also talk about the new USB4 spec, Apple's Shot on iPhone Challenge, and sleep tracking on the Apple Watch. And don't miss the Two-minute Tip for the Apple Watch, and hot takes from Macworld readers.
We talk about analyst Ming Chi-Kuo and his predictions for the Mac, iPhone, Apple Watch, and more. We also talk about Samsung’s announcements today. Plus, we listen to your comments and questions.
What will happen next year? Let’s talk about predictions for Apple and technology in 2019. Plus, we discuss your comments and questions.
In the 639th episode of the Macworld podcast, we discuss the upcoming departure of Apple retail chief Angela Ahrendts and what it means for the future of the Apple Store. In addition, we discuss changes in the latest iOS 12.2 beta and whether Apple's upcoming media services can put the company back over the $1 trillion valuation mark.
The FaceTime bug, Apple’s Q1 2019 financial results, iOS and macOS Public Betas, Apple’s gaming service, and your comments and questions
Lots of rumors about upcoming Apple products; do any of them seem feasible? DxO did a comparison of phone selfie cameras, and the iPhone isn’t at the top. How can Apple imporve its Shortcuts app? Apple released iOS 12.1.3 on Monday. We also respond to your comments and questions.
Apple replaced a lot of iPhone batteries last year. Should Apple switch to AMD processors? We also respond to your comments and questions.
Apple adjusts its earnings forecast for Q2 2019. The Consumer Electronics Show is full of TVs with AirPlay 2 support. HomeKit is being used by more and more products. We also respond to your comments and questions.
What will happen next year? Let’s talk about predictions for Apple and technology in 2019. Plus, we discuss your comments and questions.
In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, the staff discusses the removal of “Infinity Blade” from the App Store and what that means for app preservation. Leif and Jason also discussed The New York Times’ report on location tracking in apps and closed with a chat about the best Apple holiday gift ideas. Plus, your comments and questions.
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, the staff reacts to hot takes from the Macworld audience. Topics: Apple after Tim Cook The last good MacBook Apple’s design choices Foldable smartphones.
What does Apple’s Supreme Court case mean to its customers? Apple has a new trade-in program to entice you to buy a new iPhone. Apple’s market cap is going up and down. Plus, your comments and question
Leif has spent time with the new iPad Pro, what’s up with 5g in the next iPhone, and Apple announces a couple of service programs. Plus, audience comments and questions.
We recently reviewed the iPhone XR, MacBook Air, and Mac mini. Apple’s stock price has taken a hit; what does that mean for the company? Plus, audience comments and questions.
The Macworld staff talks about the announcements Apple made at its Tuesday event. We also respond to your comments and questions.
The iPhone XR is available for pre-orders and the first reviews have hit the web. Apple says a fix is coming for portrait photos. What do we think will happen at the Apple event on October 30? Plus your comments and questions.
Adobe announced that Photoshop CC is coming to the iPad. Macworld readers send us their hot takes and we respond, We also take your comments and questions.
Apple has made several strong denials about any possibility that the Chinese has hacked the company’s servers. More iPad Pro rumors surface, and Google released some new products. We also respond to your comments and questions.
We'll talk about the various reports of different iPhone XS problems. iOS 12.1 is coming soon; what should we expect? We also respond to your comments and questions.
What do we think about Apple’s new phones so far? And we take your comments and questions.
Our favorite iOS 12 features, iPhone Xs ordering and reviews, and your comments and questions.
Talking about everything Apple revealed at its September 12 event, plus your comments and questions.
It’s official: Apple is having an event next week. What will we see from the company? We also respond to your comments and questions.
Thoughts on Apple’s upcoming A12 processor, what if Apple had an All Access plan, hot takes from the audience, and your comments and questions.
Bloomberg says a new Mac mini and MacBook are on its way. The iPhone rumor mill is picking up speed as September approaches. New Apple Watches could be on the way, too. Plus your comments and questions.
Will Apple release AR glasses and an Apple Car in the near future? Will the iPhone support Apple Pencil? What’s up with Group FaceTime? We’ll also talk about your comments and questions.
Is the iPhone overpriced? Does the MacBook Pro need more ports?
Apple’s monster Q3 2018 results, what’s new in iOS 12 and macOS Mojave, Leif’s weight-loss project using Apple Watch, and your comments and questions.
The 2018 MacBook Pro has had an eventful week. We’ll talk about the new laptop and its performance issues, along with your comments and questions.
There’s a lot to talk about in regards to Apple products. There are new MacBook Pro laptops, and there are plenty of rumors. Plus we take your comments and questions.
New iPhone colors? Apple Maps seems to be finally getting the attention it deserves. Have you been using the iOS 12 and macOS Mojave betas? We also talk about various other Apple news and feature your comments and questions.
Apple opened the public beta programs for iOS 12 and macOS Mojave. There are rumors about Apple’s new headphones. Apple will fix your broken butterfly keyboards. We also talk about various other Apple news and feature your comments and questions.
iOS 12 has new features to better support 911 calls. There are rumors about the screen technology for the next iPhone. What’s happening in the battle of the music streaming services? We also talk about various other Apple news and feature your comments and questions.
There’s another rumor that the new iPhone will have USB-C. Sonos has a new HomePod competitor. Some thoughts about last week’s WWDC. We also talk about various other Apple news and feature your comments and questions.
Apple had its big Worldwide Developers Conference keynote last Monday. What did you think about the announcements to iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS?
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference starts on Monday. What do we hope and expect to see? We also talk about various other Apple news and feature your comments and questions.
Where is iOS 11.4? There’s a movement for “sustainability in the App Store” for app developers. A new eGPU is on the market. We also feature your comments and questions.
iCloud is facing stiff competition from Google One. What features do you want to see in iOS 12? The Apple Store is 17 years old. We also feature your comments and questions.
Google is having its developers conference this week, and the company showed off new tech. Should Apple take notice? We also feature your comments and questions.
Apple announced record quarterly results. Rumor has it that an Apple VR/AR headset is coming. Apple steps away from the router business. We also feature your comments and questions.
Will Spotify’s new features keep Apple Music at bay? Which Apple product should the company put to rest? We also talk about various other Apple news and feature your comments and questions.
Apple could start its own subscription news service. What’s it like to use an external graphics card with a Mac? Could a cheaper HomePod be coming soon? What’s the deal with watchOS faces? We also feature your comments and questions
The Mac Pro is coming in 2019. Rumors of a three-lens camera system and other iPhone news. What’s it like for an adult to use Swift Playground to learn how to code? We also feature your comments and questions.
Macworld’s Leif Johnson has been using the new iPad for the past week. What does he think so far? Bloomberg says that Apple may use its own processors in Macs starting in 2020. Apple has released a beta of iOS 11.4. We also feature your comments and questions.
We take the wraps off of the new iPad on the show, and we talk about our thoughts on Tuesday’s Apple education event. We also feature your comments and questions.
What can we expect at Apple’s event on Tuesday, March 27? What does Apple’s MicroLED technology mean for the Apple Watch, iPhone, and iPad? We also feature your comments and questions.
Apple announced the dates for its Worldwide Developers Conference. Can Fitbit compete with the Apple Watch? At SXSW, Apple’s Eddy Cue announced that the company acquired Texture. We also feature your comments and questions.
What would we’d like to see in iOS 12? Will there be a cheaper MacBook Air? Will Apple release new headphones? Is iTunes LP on its way out? We’ll cover these topics and well as your comments and questions.
A few new smartphones have been introduced, and some of them look remarkably like the iPhone X. Apple is going to provide its own healthcare to its employees. Apple is also creating several new TV shows for the Apple TV. We also feature your comments and questions.
The iPad rumor mill is starting to churn out some new ones. Apple fixes the Telugu bug. Fast Company declares Apple the most innovative company. We also feature your comments and questions.
We’ve had the HomePod for a few days. What do we think? There’s more news about iOS 12. We also feature your comments and questions.
The first round of HomePod reviews are out. Developers are leaving the Apple Watch. The beta of iOS 11.3 with Battery Health settings will be released soon. We also feature your comments and questions.
Details about iOS 12 have leaked, while Apple released the iOS 11.3 beta. Apple could release new Macs with its T co-processor later this year. We also feature your comments and questions.
Apple’s HomePod goes on sale this Friday. Are you buying one? The latest iPhone rumors have created confusion about the future of the iPhone X. Apple provides a sneak peek into new features coming to iOS. We also feature your comments and questions.
How do the Meltdown and Spectre CPU vulnerabilities affect Apple users? Is iPhone addition a problem? And does the recent Consumer Electronics Show mean anything for Apple? We also feature your comments and questions.
Apple comes clean about CPU slowdowns and offers a killer battery replacement deal. Also, why Apple won’t buy Netflix, and our troubles with Face ID.
Apple’s most power and most expensive Mac is the iMac Pro. Why would Apple want Shazam? Plus, thought about the end of the year and the one coming up.
Amazon Prime Video is finally on the Apple TV and tvOS 11.2 has new features. iOS 11.2 was released with a bug fix and Apple Pay Cash. We also feature your comments and questions.
According to a recent report, Apple sold 6 million iPhone X units over Black Friday weekend—and it wasn't even at a sale price! Plus, we talk about the latest High Sierra bug, what's next for Face ID, and more.
The biggest shopping day of the year is upon us. We also feature your comments and questions.
How does the iPhone X stack up against the Galaxy Note 8, the Google Pixel 2 XL, and the LG V30? And what should we expect from Apple before the end of the year?
We’ve had a few days with the iPhone X, so we’re going to talk about our experiences. We also feature your comments and questions.
Did you order your iPhone X? How did it go? The first iPhone X reviews are out; we talk about what the reviewers are experiencing. Apple updated iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS. And we also feature your comments and question.
The iPhone X goes on sale in the wee hours of the morning of Friday, October 27. Are you ready? Also, this show features your comments and questions.
We address some security concerns this week, from Face ID to the KRACK Wi-Fi exploit. Should you be worried? Also, making the switch from iPhone to Android has a bit of a learning curve.
Apple released a beta of iOS 11.1 and it has a few new interesting features. It’s time to start up the iPad rumor mill. And you can replace iTunes 12.7 with iTunes 12.6.3, which lets you access the iOS app store.
Macworld’s Leah Yamshon has a full review of the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, but there’s more iPhone news to talk about. There’s a fix for the Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE. And Google held an event on Wednesday—what does it mean for Apple?
We’re currently reviewing the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, Apple Watch Series 3, and Apple TV 4K. The Macworld staff talks about their early impressions and answer questions from the audience.
iOS 11 is here with a new Control Center, new video and photo formats, a new look, and more. The iPhone 8 is now available for pre-order and should ship by the end of this week. And the early reviews on the Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE are out.
The iPhone X was Tuesday’s event headliner, but Apple had plenty of other news and announcements to share. We talk about iPhone 8 Apple Watch Series 3, Apple TV 4K, and more in the Macworld Podcast.
The Macworld staff makes their predictions on what will happen at the iPhone event next week.
The Macworld staff talks about a potential Apple event on September 12 that showcases the new iPhone, how the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 could influence future iPhones, and Apple’s foray into 4K video with the Apple TV.
The Macworld staff talks about reported iPhone 8 features, Apple’s video tutorials that give a peek as to how new features work in iOS 11, and Apple’s attempts to make a self-driving car.
The Macworld staff talks about the latest Apple Watch rumors, iOS 11's redesign, and Apple’s billion-dollar play against Netflix and HBO. Plus, find out how much Google pays Apple to remain the default search engine on your iPhone.
The Macworld staff talks about the latest iPhone rumors, Apple’s Q3 2017 financials, and Apple’s strategy for original programming on Apple Music.
The Macworld staff talks about what we may see in the new iPhones, reminisce about the iPod shuffle and iPod nano, and how Apple’s new campus may lead to the downfall of the company (not really).
After a brief hiatus, the Macworld Podcast is back! The Macworld staff talks about the new Apple ad starring Dwayne Johnson, the security patch in the iOS 10.3.3 update, and how high is too high when it comes to iPhone 8 pricing.
Roman and Glenn reminisce over the iPhone's introduction 10 years ago, and discuss Roman's review of the new iMac. We also advise not installing iOS 11's public beta quite yet—for most people—and look at Virgin Mobile's iPhone-only plan, as well as go googly eyes over augmented reality examples with ARKit. Finally, we're heading out on hiatus for retooling, and Glenn says, "Thank you, everyone, and see you on the interwebs!"
A potpourri of news this week, from Tim Cook urging that schools teach coding to every student, Scott Forstall's interview about the creation of the iPhone, and new iOS 11 features, including object recognition and augmented reality (AR), that will bump up camera and other third-party apps' capabilities. Roman also critiques the new MacBook Pro models, which have a lot to offer.
Apple confirms its working on autonomous automobiles, but is it making a car or a component? Roman and Glenn discuss Apple's new podcast analytics, and then go through the large number of improvements scheduled for iOS 11, announced last week at WWDC. It's going to feel like a very different system—for the better.
Apple unloaded a pile of information at its WWDC keynote this week: the long-awaited and awkwardly named HomePod, a new iPad Pro model, upgraded Mac laptops and iMacs, and details about three of its four OSes—tvOS didn't get much love. Roman and Glenn focus on the bigger picture of this packed keynote and go in depth on the HomePod, as well as a brief discussion of Macs and macOS. Next week, we dig into the iPad Pro and iOS, and everything else learned at WWDC.
Apple has four OSes and we should hear about them all at the Worldwide Developers Conference starting next week. Roman and Glenn preview their fervent wishes, especially about the underdeveloped Apple TV and tvOS. They also talk about the Galaxy S8 camera compared to the iPhone 7s, Google Photos versus iCloud Photo Library, and how Thunderbolt 3 won the interface war.
Could a non-invasive wearable blood-glucose monitor that links to an Apple Watch help change people's lives and lead to better avoidance of diabetes onset? Roman and Glenn discuss this, along with the potential of new laptops at WWDC, Today at Apple, and the odd introduction of an Android switcher campaign when new phones are just a few months away.
Apple invests $200 million into Corning for advanced glass manufacture in the U.S., WannaCrypt hit Windows users (but also could affect Macs with Boot Camp or virtual machines), and Siri gets crowded by Alexa and Google Assistant. Susie and Glenn talk that plus research showing an Apple Watch can detect irregular heartbeats 97 percent as well as dedicated medical equipment.
Apple could spend a billion dollars on break room snacks and not feel a pinch, but the company is instead digging deep to seed an investment fund for advanced U.S. manufacturing. Which is pretty tasty too.
Glenn and Susie discuss how a focus on improving Siri could benefit all of Apple's platforms, and help them blend together better too.
Uber got in some hot water with Apple, but it was all handled behind the scenes, while Glenn thinks that users should have been alerted.
We're going to be sick of the next iPhone before it's even formally announced, aren't we? Well, there's always the parlor game of trying to figure out how the Mac Pro lost its way. Join us, won't you?
If preferring the new iPad to the iPad Pro makes Susie an amateur, she can live with that.
If you're a Mac pro who needs a Mac Pro, Apple has good news and bad news.
Apple releases iOS 10.3, a major and minor release, which adds a lot of little features, and macOS 10.12.4, which brings Night Shift to the Mac. Glenn Fleishman and Leah Yamshon talk about new features, follow-up security and conflict minerals stories, and explain how an iCloud breach is almost certainly not that on this week’s episode.
Apple announced a new, cheaper iPad, as well as a red iPhone 7 and more. That Clips app sounds cool too, like a crossover between Vine and Snapchat.
A great article by David Pogue has us thinking about accessibility, and the iPad rumors won't quit.
WikiLeaks says that the CIA can crack pretty much anything, and that's not the only security-related story to talk about.
Look, getting rid of Lightning for USB-C in the next iPhone just makes sense, even though the timing is awkward. And Glenn knows an astonishing amount of useful information about surge protectors.
Apple's developers conference is moving back to San Jose, but before that happens, we might see a March event with new iPads and even a red iPhone.
Tim Cook can't stop hinting about AR, and Susie's theory is that he's really talking about Project Titan.
We did extensive testing on the new MacBook Pro's so-called battery problems and discuss what you should do when a battery goes bad.
Tim Cook reminded Apple employees as well as the Trump administration that the company wouldn't exist without immigration.
After a security-focused podcast last week, we turn to...more security stories, like the so-called backdoor in WhatsApp and how to keep those communications safe.
You'd be hard-pressed to find anyone in the world with an electronic device right now who isn't concerned about a combination of criminal, troll, and overreaching government trying to crack their security and vacuum up their data. For some practical advice, host Glenn Fleishman is joined by Jonathan Zdziarski, an iPhone forensics expert with extensive experience working with law enforcement, who is also the developer of the file-access-monitoring app, Little Flocker.
Susie and Glenn reminisce about the very first iPhone, geek out over new iPad rumors, and revisit the weirdest Consumer Reports review ever.
It's 2017, and we're happy to be alive...but. Troubling news abounds with weird MacBook Pro battery tests, underwhelming Apple Watch rumors, and a lot of concern over whether Apple's losing its touch.
The AirPods work like a charm, but unfortunately, highlight the divide between first- and third-party apps. Tim Cook says Apple still loves the Mac but a Bloomberg report tells another story. And Apple owns the smartwatch category, but is it enough of a category?
AirPods are finally out, Apple is pulling the battery-remaining estimate from macOS 10.12.2, the new emoji are uncannily beautiful, and the I'm a Mac ads are 10 years old.
A convenience store where you just walk in and take things sounds pretty futuristic and cool—unless you're already sick of being watched the entire time you shop.
A grab-bag of topics this week includes President-elect Trump's wish for Apple to build iPhones in the U.S.—and how Apple is responding so far.
Rumor has it, Apple is getting out of the router game—for good, or just in preparation for a video streamer slash router slash home hub?
Apple's new design book annoyed us greatly, and so has Apple's attitude lately. But Susie's still really into the MacBook Pro with Touch Bar.
Susie's a little underwhelmed by the Escape Edition of the MacBook Pro, but more bullish on the Touch Bar. Glenn warns that USB-C isn't as simple as it seems, and wonders about the next big Mac innovation.
This week, Glenn and Susie discuss their hopes and dreams for the new TV app coming to the Apple TV and iOS this December, plus more thoughts on the new MacBook Pros.
Glenn and Roman talk about the MacBook Pro--is it enough to satisfy professional Mac users, former MacBook Air owners, and most importantly, you?
Reports that Apple is refocusing Project Titan on software rather than a car have us wondering. Maybe the key to everything is AI and augmented reality.
While we wait forever for new Macs, Apple is headed to the Supreme Court. The FBI needs to crack more iPhones, but at least none of them have caught on fire yet, unlike some other phones we could mention.
Glenn and Kirk talk about iTunes and Apple Music, then Glenn and Susie heap praise upon the iPhone 7 Plus and its dual-lens wonder camera.
The iPhone 7 Plus is charming Glenn and Susie, but they have some issues with how Photos treats all the beautiful images the phone's dual camera setup takes.
macOS Sierra has hit the scene, so Glenn and Susie take a break from talking about the iPhone and iOS 10 for an hour to talk about it.
iOS 10 is out and it's spectacular. But the iPhone Upgrade Program isn't proving to be so great for people who actually want to upgrade their iPhones.
Apple unleashed details about the Series 2 Watch, the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, iOS 10 and watchOS 3’s shipping date, and…iWork real-time collaboration. John Moltz joins Glenn Fleishman to discuss.
As we prepare for the launch of the next iPhone and Apple Watch, Apple has run into some tax trouble in Ireland.
What is an iPhone but an iPod, a phone, and an internet communicator--with a place to plug in wired headphones?!
Glenn and Susie chat about the next iPhone, and the new rumor of a third size for the iPad Pro.
Glenn and Susie talk about the end of free Hulu, Apple's next steps for the Apple TV, and why we have a public beta of iOS.
Susie and Glenn are joined by Jean MacDonald and Grey Osten of App Camp for Girls, who discuss their project, their curriculum, and the importance of snacks.
Glenn and Susie discuss most promising Apple Car rumor yet, how the Apple Watch helped save our friend's life, how to protect yourself from ransomware, and more.
Apple Music, iCloud Music Library, and iTunes Match just got slightly less confusing! Hooray! Elsewhere, Pokémon Go can't stop, Swift Playgrounds rocks, and everything got updated.
Glenn and Susie talk about the iOS 10 beta, macOS Sierra beta, new Mac malware, and whaaaaat is the deal with Pokémon Go.
Susie and Caitlin have a lot of feelings about the loss of Paper, which has been like rocks and scissors to our souls.
What's up with the headphone jack obsession with the upcoming iPhone 7 models? Also: iPhone 7 rumors, the end of Apple's sales of the Thunderbolt Display, whether new AirPort base stations are coming, and more.
We're back for more followup from Apple's WWDC keynote and all the cool software that will come out in the next few months.
Glenn and Susie are joined by Macworld Staff Writer Caitlin McGarry to unpack all of Apple's WWDC 2016 keynote announcements. Or most of them, anyway!
Glenn and Susie handicap the WWDC rumors, hope for some fun surprises, and praise the Apple TV for coming so far since launch.
It's a smorgasbord of topics as we head into WWDC, from ticks and tocks to crowdfunding to cancer rats. But the thing we're most excited about is the rumored demise of the 16GB iPhone.
Google I/O is over, and WWDC is about to happen—it's the perfect time to compare Google's approach to Apple's, and wonder what will happen if we move from a mobile-first world to an AI-first one.
Glenn and Susie are joined by The iTunes Guy, Kirk McElhearn, for a rousing discussion on why iTunes gives us so much trouble, as well as whether Apple Pay really is faster than those poky chip-and-sign readers.
Apple Music doesn't just delete files willy-nilly, but it's way too easy to delete them by mistake—and if Connect goes away, will anyone notice?
While Susie Ochs is off on assignment in the fens around Boston, regular host Glenn Fleishman is joined by frequent Macworld contributor John Moltz, who also writes at his Web site, Very Nice Web Site, and co-hosts The Rebound tech podcast and [Turning This Car Around dadcast. Glenn and John talk about the last week's reception to Apple's earnings, walk through Tim Cook's appearance on Jim Cramer's show, and explain that the company is doomed. Doomed, we tells ya! Or, more accurately, how Apple is navigating the aftermath of one great year while growth tapers and the Chinese economy shudders. John has an iPhone SE and he loves it. Courts can order you to unlock your phone with your fingerprint, so perhaps you need to re-consider Touch ID. And Dish Networks will come to your house and fix your iPhone—you might even want this!
Glenn and Susie discuss Macworld's review of the new MacBook, people dissing the Apple Watch on its anniversary, the missing iPhone SE, and if Apple's services can save it.
Well, "newish" MacBooks anyway. They still only have one port, and it's USB-C, not Thunderbolt 3. But the battery life is improved, the chipset is faster, and Glenn is still satisfied with his first-gen MacBook after a year of heavy use.
As Glenn and Susie were recording this week, the news broke that TextExpander was responding to feedback by lowering the subscription price for existing users. Unfortunately, that's not our only problem with the service.
This week, Glenn interviews three people in vastly different professions who have brought the 12-inch iPad Pro into their work lives in a big way.
Sorry for the delay on getting this podcast to you. Glenn and Susie have a lot to say, and a few things cropped up at the last minute. Anyway, here we go.
What. Just. Happened. Security expert Jonathan Zdziarski helps us unpack the FBI's sudden 180 in the San Bernardino case. How did they get into the phone? Will they tell Apple? Is this even over? Oh, and Susie got the iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro too.
The Macworld podcast celebrates its 500th episode! 11 years ago, this podcast started humbly as an experiment by a Macworld intern turned staffer recorded partly in a conference room with a nerdy guest.
Aside from our regular discussion of the FBI kerfuffle and this week's side trip to Austin for SXSW Interactive, we wonder about how the rumored 4-inch iPhone will fit into Apple's world.
Nothing, it's not a real thing. Really.
Glenn and Susie are back on the FBI's case, discussing the All Writs Act, whether software is speech, and more. Plus, we have big hopes for the smaller iPhone SE.
Glenn and Susie are joined by Rich Mogull, and everyone is angry.
Don't set your iPhone to before 1970, don't update your Creative Cloud, and don't expect Apple executives to openly admit iTunes is awful.
Humans need more than a two-digit number when their iPhones go completely dead.
To some people, it doesn't matter how many millions of something Apple can sell, or how happy the customers are with them. It's only growth, and that's too bad, because it seems like Apple is working on some great stuff.
Security researcher Rich Mogull joins us to talk about security when traveling to countries where you might have a very good reason to be paranoid.
Donald Trump's fiat economy plan to make Apple produce its hardware in America, the New York Senate's desire to criminalize a lack of back doors in smartphones, and the return (or continued existence) of Gatekeeper exploits. Leah and Glenn also talk about VLC, a universal format player, for Apple TV; their continued irritation at some Apple TV features; and Netflix's plan to block more comprehensively subscribers outside the U.S. who aren't using their new 190-nation plan.
It's a grab-bag week of topics, from where we read news on our phones to how CES provides a glimpse into Apple's future products.
Magnets? How do they work? Also, the latest security-reporting follies, more Apple TV thoughts, and bringing civility to commenting.
It's our last podcast of 2015, and we've got some Festivus grievances to air, as well as a few requests for the year to come.
Apple Music meets its #squadgoals, MacKeeper is hacked, and we gush about an app every TV and movie junkie must have.
Holiday shopping can be stressful, but we've got great gift ideas and some helpful tips too.
Back in the day, AT&T insisted that every iPhone user have an unlimited data plan. My, how the tides have changed. Glenn and Susie discuss the coming rate hike and the rest of the week's news.
It's almost Thanksgiving, and Glenn and Susie give some helpful advice for offering tech support to your relatives.
Susie is joined by Dan Benjamin to talk about their first experiences with the iPad Pro.
Apple's expensive mega-tablet needs to find its niche.
Glenn and Susie both have Apple TVs and plenty to say about them.
Apple is taking orders for the Apple TV, and Susie and Glenn can't wait--especially now that Glenn has gigabit fiber.
This week we have a grab bag of topics, from Apple's new Magic accessories (or "meh-gic" if you're unimpressed) to updated iWork and Yahoo Mail ditching passwords.
Laugh all you want, but buying an iPhone this year is so much harder than it used to be. Dan Frakes from the Wirecutter stops by to share his insight. We also discuss the new movie Steve Jobs with Macworld staff writers Caitlin McGarry and Oscar Raymundo.
Glenn sold his Apple Watch, and Susie bought a new iPhone. Time to talk about what a weird process that's becoming. Elsewhere, Amazon and Microsoft mess up, and content blocking gets messy.
Jason Snell, proprietor of Six Colors, joins Glenn this week to talk about the release of El Capitan and the two new iPhones, all of which Jason tested over a very, very busy couple of weeks and published reviews of earlier this week.
Glenn and Susie are joined by Macworld columnist Lisa Schmeiser for a discussion about parenting young kids in the age of social media and omnipresent screens.
Glenn and Susie are joined by Brianna Wu of Giant Spacekat, who gives us some real talk about developing games for the next Apple TV. Elsewhere, we talk iOS 9 and the new iPhone 6s.
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Glenn and Susie talk about the upcoming Apple event, and how bananas it is that Android Wear watches work with iPhones now--in fact, they even do a couple things better than the Apple Watch.
Glenn is testing a few content blockers for iOS 9, and even at this early stage they make a huge difference. In other news, the Apple Car seems awfully real, Tim Cook emails Jim Cramer, and Google gets into the router game.
Susie and Glenn unpack all the Apple TV rumor bombs dropped by 9to5Mac. And yes, The Simpsons are mentioned.
Lots of follow-up and little news tidbits this week. Our malware woes seem weak compared to what Android users are facing. CurrentC is losing its exclusivity before it even launches. And we're getting excited about new iPhones and iPads coming soon!
Apple Music is new and cool, but combining it with your own collection can lead to weirdness and frustration. Elsewhere, serious security flaws that shouldn't freak you out too much, and Apple says MVN-no.
Apple had an amazing quarter, except those pesky iPad sales. CurrentC might be coming soon, but Apple Pay already has it beat. And can Tim Cook throw shade or what?
Susie's cold is finally gone, Apple put out a sweet new iPod touch (that may or may not hold clues to the next low-end iPhone), and Glenn used apps to turn his rental car into KITT from Knight Rider. Good times.
Jason Snell joins Susie and Glenn to discuss the public betas of OS X 10.11 El Capitan and iOS 9. Beta-riffic!
The Hacking Team got hacked. Safari may or may not be the new Internet Explorer. Not all music can play over all speakers. It's been a strange week.
Glenn helps Susie feel safer with his copious knowledge of OS X security. Susie helps Glenn figure out Apple Music. That's what friends are for.
El Capitan isn't just an awesome name. It'll have much-needed performance improvements, plus some new features that sound small but could make a big difference in the quality of your digital life. We can't wait to put it on the Macs Apple absolutely shouldn't stop making.
What's the news about Apple's News app? Glenn is joined by Jason Snell of Six Colors, and Tom Standage of the Economist to unpack what Apple's push into the news business means for publishers and readers alike.
In an effort to discuss the WWDC keynote for *even longer than the actual keynote*, we tackle iOS 9 and watchOS 2 this week. Next week, the News app, El Capitan, and if we can get to it, Apple Music.
Greenbot's Florence Ion joins Glenn and Susie to discuss Google's developer conference, and what we'd like to see Apple draw on as, uh, inspiration.
Jony Ive has a new job title. Apple may make light versions of iOS 9 for older iPhones and iPads. And Glenn and Susie are all for the democratization of product reviews.
Glenn and Susie are joined by Roman Loyola and Caitlin McGarry to talk about those apps that deliver all kinds of goods and services to your door. Are they lifesavers, or are they ruining everything?
Glenn and Susie have grown accustomed to (and happy with!) the new single-port MacBook, but we have a few gripes about early Apple Watch apps. We also examine if it's smart to put beta versions of iOS and OS X on your everyday machines.
Glenn, Susie, and Caitlin all have Apple Watches...and plenty of opinions about them.
Glenn and Susie talk about the Apple Watch's weird launch, and iFixit CEO Kyle Wiens drops by to discuss ripping one apart at the seams.
Glenn and Susie are joined by special guests Joe Kissell and Jeff Carlson to talk about Photos for OS X, iCloud Photo Library, and how it fits into our post-iPhoto-and-Aperture lives.
Caitlin and Leah got to try on everything, including their beloved rose gold Apple Watch Edition, and share their (quite different) experiences. Susie and Glenn just wanted to buy a MacBook on "ship" day, hrrmph.
Apple Watch preorders start this week. The new MacBook will ship. All at the same time as a little movie called Star Wars finally hits iTunes.
Glenn and Susie are joined by Leah Yamshon and Jeff Carlson to discuss the latest (and Apple-approved) biography of Apple's founder, Becoming Steve Jobs.
Glenn and Susie, dedicated cord-cutters both, discuss what they'd like in a new Apple TV, both the hardware and the rumored streaming service. Plus we dip into Nintendo's move to mobile and what's up with iOS 8.3.
Glenn, Susie, and Macworld Editor-in-Chief Jon Phillips really hope the Apple Watch experience is nothing like using the Galaxy Gear. We also discuss the rumored Apple TV streaming service, and that darn USB-C port again.
Susie reports back from the March 9 Apple event, and she and Glenn geek out over the new MacBook...oh, and some shiny gold arm candy too.
This week, Susie and Glenn are watching and waiting for the Apple Watch, and discuss what Apple needs to reveal at Monday's special event. In the week since we last talked mobile payments, two new players emerged at Mobile World Congress—the creatively monikered Android Pay and Samsung Pay. Let us know what you think of this week's podcast!
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.)
Chris Breen, Susie Ochs, and Leah Yamshon suggest gifts that you might give to your favorite Apple enthusiast.
Chris Breen and Ben Long look at the state of the art in digital photography and recommend gifts for the camera lover in your life.
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.
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.