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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

Intro: WWDC had loads of stuff related to kinda everything Apple touches or produces. Instead of trying to go through it all, let’s just talk about Siri AI.
For Pick’s Sake (Where applicable you fool you fool)
Guy: Retrocade - free-ish as part of A... more
Intro: WWDC 2026 is coming and the rumors are flying fast and with an urgency not felt for the last few years. What’s behind the shift? Is it the changing of the guard with a new CEO soon? Greater expectations of Apple’s progress with AI? Maybe it’s ... more
Intro: Apparently Chrome Books are like Trix cereal and just for kids. They’re being replaced in droves by Macbook Neos and other inexpensive computers. To combat that, Google is coming out with a new desktop operating system called the Aluminum OS (... more
Intro: Getting close to WWDC 27 and Apple has so many rumors flying around. Between a new CEO, a mega hit laptop, and speculation about upcoming products, it’s a virtual cornucopia of unknowns. Are we going to pull the covers back and reveal all the ... more
Intro: Is it possible to look into our crystal balls and determine what Apple might bring to the table in iOS 27 by looking at existing its disability features?
For Pick’s Sake (Where applicable you fool you fool)
Guy: Thank Goodness you’re here! A... more
Intro: According to some, Apple is quietly abandoning the Vision Pro after lackluster sales with the M5 upgrade last year. The usual suspects are sited, high price, too heavy, not enough developer support. What if the goal isn’t the Vision Pro but so... more
Intro: Well what was once thought of as unthinkable has finally happened. Tim Cook is stepping down as Apple’s CEO to be replaced by John Ternus. For a lot of people who joined Apple or didn’t buy Apple products until after 2011, Cook was the only CE... more
Apple has a HUGE success with the Macbook Neo. Are their any other Apple products other than the iPhone and iPad that Apple could apply a Neo tag to?For Pick’s Sake (Where applicable you fool you fool)
Guy: Gaz : Dave: weddingplayer.app/Cont... more
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