The only Macintosh show you'll ever need. Mac experts Leo Laporte, Kendra Arimoto, Emery Wells, Merlin Mann and Alex Lindsay talk about everything Mac, including hardware, software, pro apps, and tips. Every show includes interviews with the most interesting people in the Mac universe. Although the show is no longer produced by Pixel Corps, you can enjoy the early episodes from the TWiT archives.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | TechnologyNewsTech News |
Leo and Merlin discuss the new Apple TV at the Pixel Corps Gear Media Tech conference. more
Leo and Merlin discuss TextExpander, which saves you keystrokes with customized abbreviations for frequently used text. more
Kenji Kato shows us how to use a little-known summarization tool buried in the Services menu. more
Leo's back with producer Kwesi Collisson to discuss the techniques used to complete a scene from the film Conversations with Other Women. more
Leo and Kendra discuss the iTheater Video Glasses for use with your iPod video. more
Alex and Merlin round out our coverage from Macworld Expo 2007. more
Alex continues his tour of the show floor with Firmtek and Digital Cinema Tools. more
Merlin interviews the creators of MemoryMiner. more
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