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  • Apple released a number of new products this week, including new iPad models as well as some new software for its pro users with Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro. Apple also announced its quarterly financials, which Dave and I talk about, including products sold and total revenue. Finally, we talk about ACDC, but it's not the band.

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    Eurovision

    Apple Second quarter results

    Apple’s Q2 2024 Earnings Call Takeaways

    Apple working on AI chip for data center servers

    Gruber on AI chips for data centers

    John Ternus as Apple CEO

    Wave of forced Apple ID password resets

    Logic Pro

    Final Cut Pro

    Apple introduces M4 chip

    Apple unveils the redesigned 11-inch and all-new 13-inch iPad Air with M2

    Apple unveils stunning new iPad Pro with M4 chip and Apple Pencil Pro

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    Treason, Netflix “Wait, wait don’t tell me” podcast Let It Be, Disney+
  • Apple announced an event for May 7, 2024, which is widely expected to showcase new iPads ahead of the companies Worldwide Developers Conference in June. At the event, or perhaps in the next version of iPadOS, the company is expected to unveil a calculator app for the device for the first time. A wave of Apple ID password resets have plagued users, including me, over the past week or so.

    Show Notes:

    Turn It Up!

    New US airline rules

    Apple announces Apple Event for May 7th

    Apple Finally Plans to Release a Calculator App for iPad Later This Year

    iPad Pro will be the M4, not the M3

    iPhone SE

    Wave of forced Apple ID password resets

    Should Apple Kill Siri and Start Over?

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    Tokyo Vice, directed by Michael Mann, Max
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  • It is a big week for women's basketball as college star Caitlin Clark went No. 1 in the WNBA draft. As incredible as her college career was, some fans are outraged at her salary. Dave and I dig into how much she's getting paid and why. My iPhone doesn't connect to my new truck using CarPlay, so I can't use Maps or Apple Music. This forced me into getting a subscription to Spotify and it has some really cool features. We are all looking (cautiously) forward to AI, but some of the new products are really bad. We take a look at one of them.

    Show Notes:

    Caitlin Clark went No. 1 in the WNBA draft. Some fans are outraged at her salary

    Spotify features

    Dumb comparison of the week

    Great Phil Schiller quote about Steve Jobs

    The AI Device Revolution Isn’t Going to Kill the Smartphone

    The Ai Pin

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    Masters of the Air, Apple TV+ Garry Shandling’s show & The Larry Sanders Show
  • The solar eclipse happened this week so Dave and I took a few minutes to talk about our experiences. The rumored iPad release date is getting closer—they may be released a couple of weeks before WWDC in June. The teen population has spoken—in a new survey, teens say they love their iPhones, but don't like Apple Music or Apple TV+.

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    NCAA Women Beat Men in Finals’ Ratings for First Time—but Got 99% Less TV Money

    Microsoft Says Windows Laptops With Snapdragon X Elite Will Be Faster Than M3 MacBook Air

    New iPads Likely to Launch During Second Week of May

    Teens Love iPhone and Apple Watch, But Not Apple Music and Apple TV+

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    Hit & Run, Netflix Fly Me to the Moon, Apple TV+ Curb Your Enthusiasm series finale, Max
  • After stopping development of its car project, Apple is now rumored to be entering the home robotics space. It will be interesting to see what that will be in the future. The New York Times gave one of its reporters the task of switching from iPhone to Android—it went okay, but it certainl wasn't smooth in all areas. Apple TV+ added a lot of movies from different studios to its service this week. They are all available for free if you subscribe to Apple TV+.

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    The Tropicana Hotel

    Apple Explores Home Robotics as Potential ‘Next Big Thing’ After Car Fizzles

    Switching From iPhone to Android Is Easy. It’s the Aftermath That Stings

    Apple TV+ Gains Even More Movies for a Limited Time

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    Woman of the Dead, Netflix Loot, Apple TV+ Girls State, Apple TV+ Sugar, Apple TV+
  • Apple this week announced the dates for its Worldwide Developers Conference. You can find out about the conference, which takes place from June 10-14, at the event Web site. Dave and I talk a little more about Siri and what changes we might see at WWDC. Apple has put longtime executive, Phil Schiller, in charge of defending the company publicly against its growing number of critics.

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    The Baltimore Key Bridge collapse

    Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference

    Apple Turns to Longtime Steve Jobs Disciple to Defend Its ‘Walled Garden’

    Movie Piracy App Tops App Store Charts

    Apple Users Targeted in Advanced Phishing Attack Involving Password Reset Requests

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    Steve!, Apple TV+ The Gentlemen, Netflix Silo, Apple TV+
  • March Madness has begun! It's a big time for many sports fans, so Dave and I talk for a few minutes about it. We also talk about my continued frustration with Siri and why I'm so upset with Apple. If the rumors are true, Apple is expected to introduce new iPads soon. There could be a new iPad Air and Pro models, but not a new iPad mini.

    Show Notes:

    March Madness

    Siri and HomePod frustration

    iPhone 16 to Adopt Ultra-Thin Bezel Technology to Maximize Display

    Apple to Announce New iPads on March 26, Rumors Claim

    Quickly Toggling Closed Captions on Apple TV

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    The Tourist, Netflix The gentlemen, Netflix
  • Dave visited an Apple Store this week and got a demo of the Vision Pro. He takes us through the process of preparing for the demo and gives us his thoughts on the product. While there, Dave also spent time with the new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air and gives us his verdict on which machine he thought was better. We also talked about my new hobby, cooking, and the hours it takes to make a sauce.

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    Help Sarah Perez

    Taking Vision Pro for a spin

    Zuck insists Quest 3 is also a computer and not just for games in latest Vision Pro criticism

    M3 MacBook Air Teardown Shows Apple Fixed Base Model’s Biggest Flaw

    All the M3 Macs Still Expected This Year

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    The Reluctant Traveler, Apple TV+ Who is Erin Carter? Netflix Pieces of Her, Netflix
  • Apple this week introduced a new 13- and 15-inch MacBook Air with the M3 chip. Dave and I talk about the features and the performance of the new computer compared to previous versions and compare it to the MacBook Pro. Rumors indicate that Apple may also be planning a 20-inch MacBook with a foldable screen and we talk about Project Tapestry, a new KickStarter from the Iconfactory.

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    Show Notes:

    How to Set a Default Music App on iPhone and iPad

    Apple unveils the new 13- and 15‑inch MacBook Air with the powerful M3 chip

    First Benchmark Result Surfaces for MacBook Air With M3 Chip

    M2 vs. M3 MacBook Air Buyer’s Guide: All Differences Compared

    Gurman: No Apple Event Planned for Upcoming iPads and Macs

    Apple said to be Planning 20-Inch MacBook With Foldable Screen

    Apple introduces transcripts for Apple Podcasts

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    Who Killed Sara? Netflix Steve Martin, Apple TV
  • Apple cancelled its long-running car project this week, leaving people wondering what will happen to all of the technology it invented and gathered during the last decade. The company also released a new app, similar to News, but focused solely on sports. Dave and I talk about if we would have a robot in our house and what we could use it for in the future.

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    Show Notes:

    Apple cancels electric car project

    Some everyday Items That NASA Invented

    But not velcro

    Vision Pro demand

    Apple Sports

    Gruber on Apple Sports

    Apple Vision Pro glass may not break easily, but it’s highly susceptible to scratches

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    The killing, Hulu Ready Player Two, a book by Ernest Cline Griselda, Netflix
  • Apple reported another stellar fiscal first quarter last week, with good numbers in almost all product segments. Dave and I take a quick look at all of the numbers. We also talk about some different responses you get from Siri and Alexa when asking similar questions. Of course, the Vision Pro is still in the news as more people get their hands on Apple's newest device. It's turning out to be Apple's most exciting product launch in years.

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    Apple reports first quarter results

    Meta’s Reality Labs loses record $4.65 billion ahead of Apple’s Vision Pro launch

    Apple Vision Pro arrives in Apple Store locations across the U.S.

    Vision Pro “Travel Mode”

    Apple says Vision Pro isn’t compatible with Bluetooth mice

    Don’t Lose Your $3,500 Apple Vision Pro, You Can’t Track Its Location

    Apple Vision Pro glass may not break easily, but it’s highly susceptible to scratches

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    The Chestnut Man, Netflix Liaison, Apple TV+ The Grammys, Paramount+
  • The estimated sales of Vision Pro are above expectations and could signal a great start for Apple's newest product line. Dave and I take a look at the numbers and some of the early reviews. People have been offering some help into my ongoing problems with the HomePod, but we're not there yet. And Stanley ran into some trouble with its tumblers this week.

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    Apple Has Sold Approximately 200,000 Vision Pro Headsets

    Apple Vision Pro Review: The Best Headset Yet Is Just a Glimpse of the Future

    Gruber’s review

    Apple’s visionOS doesn’t let users rearrange icons

    Apple Vision Pro Battery Isn’t Hot-Swappable

    Stanley tumblers

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    Star Trek: The Next Generation “The Greatest Night In Pop”, Netflix
  • Dave picked up a new drum set and is waiting for Christmas to end so he can set them up—he explains the extended holiday in the show. It's a big anniversary for the Mac this week! Apple also released a new security setting to help users combat theft if their devices are stolen. We take a look at the rumored opening weekend sales of the Vision Pro.

    Show Notes:

    Dave’s new drum kit

    Apple scores record 13 Academy Award nominations

    The Macintosh is 40 years old

    Apple Music will now pay 10% higher royalties to artists for Spatial Audio music

    Turn On This New iPhone Setting to Protect Your Money and Photos

    Vision Pro opening weekend

  • This week, Dave and I talk about which streaming services we like the best and some that we could do without. We also talk about the trend to have exclusive viewing on streaming, like last week's NFL game on Peacock. The Vision Pro is now available for preorder—will you get one? After losing its court case, Apple is making some changes to the Apple Watch moving forward.

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    Show Notes:

    Chiefs Dolphins game was biggest live streamed event in US history

    Peacock’s wild-card game likely just the start of the NFL’s playoff streaming era

    Vision Pro preorders start today

    Apple Announces Streaming Services and Sports Apps Available on Vision Pro at Launch

    Vision Pro Hands-On

    Apple’s Vision Pro Won’t Launch With Netflix App

    Apple adds new banner to Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 pages

    Can a Samsung AI Phone Beat an iPhone?

    Apple’s Vision Pro Won’t Launch With Netflix App

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    Northern exposure, Amazon Prime
  • Macs can now inform Apple if any liquid has been spilled in the USB-C ports. So, if you spill something on your Mac and then take it in for service, they will know what happened. Preorders for the Vision Pro begin on January 19, with availability on February 2, 2024. Dave and I also talk about the corrective lenses you can get for the device. A man was mugged and had his iPhone stolen—the thief then hacked his Ring camera inside his house and began taunting him.

    Show Notes:

    Def Leppard drummer

    Apple Vision Pro available in the U.S. on February 2

    Gruber on corrective lenses

    Thief stole iPhone, hacked my Ring camera to watch and taunt me INSIDE my home

    How to lock your iPhone from your Apple Watch with a Focus Modes hack

    Clicks keyboard for iPhone

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    Tehran, Apple TV+ Fool Me Once, Netflix Mrs. Davis, Peacock
  • Apple Watch has helped countless people in emergencies over the years, including assisting a student call for help after carbon monoxide poisoning. Speaking of Apple Watch, do you know how to use Emergency SOS on your watch? Dave shows us how. The next iPhone is rumored to get a new "Capture Button", which is different than the Action button on current models.

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    Show Notes:

    How Apple Watch helped this Delaware student call for help after carbon monoxide poisoning

    Do you know how to use Emergency SOS on your Apple Watch?

    iPhone 16 Models Rumored to Add Dedicated ‘Capture Button’

    How to Keep Listening to YouTube in the Background or With iPhone Locked

    Cannonball Run

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    Crossfire, BritBox Slow Horses, Apple TV+ Barbie, Max
  • We talked about it last week, but it has happened—Apple is now banned from selling its latest Apple Watches in the U.S. Dave and I talk about what Apple's next steps could be to end the ban. We also discuss news that Jony Ive and Sam Altman are working on AI devies together, and the fact that more designers from Ive’s team at Apple now work at LoveFrom than remain at Apple. Apple has also decided to close its Infinite Loop Company Store in Cupertino next month.

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    It’s now official: Apple is now banned from selling its latest Apple Watches in the US

    The Late-Night Email to Tim Cook That Set the Apple Watch Saga in Motion

    Apple’s iPhone Design Chief Enlisted by Johnny Ive, Sam Altman to Work on AI Devices

    Apple Ramps Up Vision Pro Production, Aiming for Launch by February

    Apple’s Infinite Loop Company Store Is Closing Next Month

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    Wire in the Blood, Acorn Black Spot, Netflix Amazon Prime ads
  • Apple is preparing to stop sales of the Apple Watch in the U.S. after a decision by the ITC left the company with little choice. GM is putting its worst foot forward in trying to explain why it is not supporting CarPlay in future cars—this time they say it is for safety reasons. The Apple vs Beeper battle is still ongoing this week.

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    The Athletic joins Apple News+

    Apple Pausing Sales of Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 in U.S. Due to Patent Dispute

    Beeper vs Apple battle intensifies: Lawmakers demand DOJ investigation

    NordVPN app now available on Apple TV

    GM’s ‘Safety’ Excuse for Dropping CarPlay

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    Echoes, Netflix Young Wallander, Netflix Collateral, Netflix The Innocent, Netflix House, Hulu Key and Peale, Netflix
  • Apple this week unveiled some new security changes for its iPhone devices. Specifically, if someone steals your iPhone, and has your password, they will no longer be able to change security settings without using Face ID. The Apple TV got a little redesign this week, as well, adding a new sidebar menu that should make it easier to navigate shows and channels in the app. Dave and I also talk about rumors of a new M3 MacBook Air and when we might see thos machines.

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    Show Notes:

    Apple Makes Security Changes to Protect Users From iPhone Thefts

    Verizon Gave Phone Data to Armed Stalker Who Posed as Cop Over Email

    Apple spotlights the top apps and games of 2023 on the App Store

    Redesigned Apple TV app elevates the viewing experience

    iOS 17.2 Adds NameDrop-Like Feature for Sharing Boarding Passes, Movie Tickets, and More

    Gurman: Coming this spring, New iPads, new M3 MacBook Air

    Apple cuts off Beeper Mini’s access after launch of service that brought iMessage to Android

    Apple’s official response to Beeper

    Gruber on Apple paying for the infrastructure cost of Beeper Mini’s messaging

    Shohei Ohtani contract

    BBC presenter apologizes after giving middle finger at start of live broadcast

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    Special Ops: Lioness, Paramount+ Killers of the Flower Moon, Apple TV+ Fargo, 5 seasons, Hulu/FX
  • Apple this week released its App Store Award winners, most popular podcasts, and top books of 2023. You can also see your top played songs and albums of the year in Apple Music. Rumors from a couple of months ago turned out to be true—Apple will be looking for a new partner for its Apple Card and savings account. Dave and I also look at a story from a police department warning parents that Apple's new NameDrop feature is unsafe for kids.

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    Show Notes:

    Apple unveils App Store Award winners, the best apps and games of 2023

    Apple shares the most popular podcasts of 2023

    Apple unveils the top books of 2023

    Elon Musk responds to Apple and others who paused advertising on X

    Apple Ending Apple Card Partnership With Goldman Sachs

    Local Police Dept warns parents to disable iOS 17 NameDrop

    Police Departments and News Sites Spreading Misinformation About How iOS 17 NameDrop Feature Works

    Shows and movies we’re watching

    Gone for Good, Netflix Stay Close, Netflix The Woods, Netflix Lesssons in Chemistry, Apple TV+