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Joining Bart this month are Nick Riley & Simon Parnell from the Essential Apple Podcast and Chuck Joiner from Mac Vioces. The show starts The post Let’s Talk Apple 95: July 2021 appeared first on MyMac.com.
Lees meerAnnnnd IT’S BACK – yes the M1 MBA returns in all its glory. Simon is joined by Nick to talk about that, the news The post Essential Apple Podcast 230: Yes… It’s a Happy Mac Again! :D appeared first on MyMac.com.
Lees meerTim and David discuss the passing of Richard Donner, LucasFilm hiring a deep-fake artist, Disney being sued by Scarlett Johansson, as well as reviews The post Geeks Pub – Loki Suing Widow appeared first on MyMac.com.
Lees meerGaz is off doing all things Gaz this week so Karl Madden of the Mac and Forth Podcast graciously allowed himself to be blackmailed The post MyMac Podcast 859: What’s Karl got going on? appeared first on MyMac.com.
Lees meerEpisode 12 of the In the News podcast is now available, and I thought that this was a particularly good one. In this week's episode, Brett Burney and I discuss iPhone security, tools for enhancing photographs, how Apple is making...
Lees meerPanic (Hacker News, Slashdot): The Playdate store is now open. Juli Clover: Priced at $179, the Playdate is a pocket-sized gaming system that has a unique design. It features a black and white display, bright yellow chassis, a d-pad, A+B buttons, an…
Lees meerThomas Reed: We had a free Safari app extension rejected by an App Store reviewer last night, because such software is only allowed from “reputable companies.” […] We are reputable enough to have the kext signing entitlement and the EndpointSecurity…
Lees meerClaudia Zimmer: Many users who used to enjoy free and unlimited high quality photo storage have found themselves having to pay or migrate their images to another service. […] Starting with version 1.4, Avalanche adds the ability to transfer Google P…
Lees meerGabriel Theodoropoulos (via Dave Verwer): What I mentioned above is definitely good news, but it regards evolvements that are going to be working in macOS Monterey and above. That’s nice, but what about backward compatibility? What if we wanted to m…
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