
A weekly dive into the best of tech.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

How much does it irk me that after all these years, Apple doesn't invite me to WWDC or do anything with me at all?
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• Is the war on RCS actually an argument that texting Android users *should* suck?
• + The Vision Pro's uphill battle
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It's an ASM episode as I had to be a little quiet when recording this one, but today we get into the sad state of gaming console prices. Like…historically sad!
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Tim Cook was not Apple's Steve Ballmer. No, he wasn't a "product guy" at the helm, but many of Apple's most beloved products not only thrived under Cook, but many of them were originally created under his leadership.
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I’ve always enjoyed Matt’s commentary. Thrilled to have him doing a weekly podcast.
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Apple Podcasts | #192 |
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A candid tech podcast that covers the latest in hardware design, software ecosystems, and AI-enabled tooling. Episodes often weigh usability against performance, with recurring deep dives into Apple's hardware strategy, design trends like translucent UI concepts, on-device AI capabilities, and the economics of app distribution and platform ecosystems. Noteworthy is a willingness to push back on hype, plus practical, hands-on discussions about benchmarks, development tools, and how industry moves affect makers, builders, and tech enthusiasts. The show tends to attract listeners who want thoughtful takes on product strategy, platform decisions, and real-world implications for developers and power users.
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A Better Computer launched 3 months ago and published 13 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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