From the experts at iMore comes The iMore Show — a podcast dedicated to discussing everything Apple. From the latest news and rumors to reviews and personal hands-on experience, The iMore Show aims to provide a place to examine how Apple’s tech fits into our lives, now and in the future.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Tech NewsNewsTechnology |
On this week's episode of the iMore Show, Karen is joined by iMore's Features Editor Daryl Baxter to discuss Apple Vision Pro owners opting to return the mixed-reality headset, whether Apple Vision Pro will change the way we work with projects in 3D,... more
On this week's episode of the iMore Show, Karen is joined by iMore's Features Editor Daryl Baxter to discuss whether her feelings towards the Apple Vision Pro have changed after her demo experience, the Persona feature on Apple Vision Pro getting an ... more
On this week's episode of the iMore Show, Karen is joined by iMore's Features Editor Daryl Baxter to discuss the Apple Vision Pro's release, Karen get hands-on with the Vision Pro & gives her thoughts, Apple's iOS 17.4 update opening the door to thir... more
On this week's episode of the iMore Show, Karen is joined by iMore's Features Editor Daryl Baxter to discuss the Mac turning 40, their favourite Macs, Apple getting 13 Oscar nominations - including Killers of the Flower Moon scooping a Best Picture O... more
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Normally this doesn’t bug me since I’m also bad at it, but I don’t do a podcast. This show more than any other I listen to has hosts/guests that say “um” way too often.
An audio podcast with terrible audio quality is difficult to listen to regardless of the content. Great potential here but I don’t understand how the sound quality can be so bad.
Why do cheaters of some podcast don’t care how they sound? The quality is horrible. Get a proper mic and sound isolation, have you even listened back how we actually hear it? Think of the end user.
iMore just hasn’t been the same since Rene Richie, Georgia, Serenity and Lori have left, they all had big personalities and the people that have replaced them are kinda meh, i still like iMore, but for me it’s the beginning of the end of this show.
Generally a fun and rambunctious podcast, until Karen pops in with her downer takes on technology. She doesn’t like ANYTHING new. Ruins the entire podcast for me.
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