Thu, 24 December 2015
This week: Apple let’s us all in to their super secret design lab, and what we find is amazing; the best of the holiday iOS App Store deals; and we pick our favorite movies of 2015!
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On the show this week
A very rare look into the Apple Design Lab
The Beatles Are Coming to Apple Music on Christmas Eve
God help us, Kim Kardashian now has her own emoji
App Store Holiday Sales: Final Fantasy VII, Lara Croft GO, Notability and More
DuckTales: Remastered ($9.99 → 99¢)
Bastion ($4.99 → 99¢)
Deliveries ($4.99 → $2.99)
Leo's Fortune ($4.99 → 99¢)
10 things we learned from Apple’s 60 Minutesepisode
Apple may have accidentally leaked new MacBook
Movies we mention in this episode
Spectre
Sicario
Ex Machina
The Road
No Country for Old Men
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Thu, 17 December 2015
This week: the force is looking very strong with the new Star Wars movie; live football may be coming to the Apple TV; the tvOS app store hits a major milestone; why you shouldn't expect 3D touch in the next iPad Air; and with 2016 on the horizon, we’ll review our favorite games, gadgets, and books of 2015. Hit play, you must!
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On the show this week
Intro - You too can wookie!
Star Wars is back: The Force Awakens is as awesome as you hoped it would be
tvOS App Store After One Month: 2,624 Apps in Total, Entertainment Apps Most Popular With Consumers
Apple expected to bid on Thursday Night Football streaming deal - buster
Apple Working on Scalable 3D Touch Technology for Future iPads and iPhones
Our favorite stuff from 2015
Buster - Lilith’s Brood
Erfon - Super Mario Maker
Leander - Amazon Echo
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Thu, 10 December 2015
This week: we take a look at Apple’s zany new Smart Battery Case; we cover the new and notable in the newest WatchOS, tvOS, and iOS updates; discuss our favorite strategies for managing overloaded inboxes; and stick around till the end for our favorite iOS apps and games of 2015!
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Internet questions Jony Ive’s sanity with new iPhone battery case - buster
Apple now sells Lightning headphones that are super-expensive
watchOS 2.1 is out with lots of language support and bug fixes - buster
iOS 9.2 is now available to the public
Eddy Cue promises new iOS remote app for Apple TV - buster
Dropbox Shutting Down Mailbox and Carousel in Early 2016
Robin Hood
Vain Glory
Workflow
Overcast
Fallout Shelter
Periscope
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Thu, 3 December 2015
This week: though Apple spends far less on research and development than the competition, they out innovate them all. How? Hit play to catch the discussion. Plus: iPhone 7 may ditch the beloved headphone jack; Amazon Video is coming to Apple TV; the holiday accessory that could be eroding your WiFi signal; and with the year drawing to a close, we choose we our favorite Apple device of 2015!
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We also want to give Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com a huge thanks for the great music you hear in today's show.
On the show this week
Intro - HyperCard Mania!
Amazon is bringing Instant Video app to Apple TV
Apple would be stupid to drop the iPhone headphone jack - evan
Christmas lights may be ruining your Wi-Fi speeds
Target sold one iPad per second on Thanksgiving
Apple’s R&D spending proves innovation isn’t all about money
Apple offers kids free ‘Hour of Code’ programming classes
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