This week Alan, Dean, Steve are joined by guest host for the show, Mark Chappel, to discuss the week's Apple and tech-related news. YouTube and Spotify look to be adding cheaper subscriptions for their services. You can now get a separate Touch-ID keyboard but it’s not cheap. Apple Store App Clips make it easier than ever to walk out of a store and look like you’re a thief, plus we finally discover the truth about the Ted Lasso curry scene. All this, and slightly more, on this week’s episode.
Read MoreThis week I'm joined by Dean Murphy and Andy Leigh, to see what developers think of the operating systems coming from Apple later this year. We get the take on what the new updates from Apple mean to developers of the software we love to use.
Read MoreOur second attempt at recording the show. I am joined by David Dean and we will be looking at some of the new announcements at WWDC for the upcoming iOS14, along with some live demos.
Read MoreIn yet another of our Apple Arcade games review, we look at Little Orpheus from Sumo Digital.
A side-scrolling platform and puzzle adventure game, Little Orpheus puts you in the shoes of Ivan Ivanovich who has journeyed to the centre of the earth but must now escape again. The hapless hero as he explores lost civilisations, undersea kingdoms and prehistoric jungles in his quest.
Little Orpheus is a stunning visual and audio treat and great fun to play.
Read MoreOn today's show, I was be joined by Guy Serle of the MyMac and Mac to the Future Podcasts. Guy discusses his history and how he got into podcasting as well as shares what equipment he uses now to produce his shows.
Read MoreAlan, Steve and Karl return to sort through the recent Apple-related news. Karl is enjoying making YouTube videos. Apple joins in on Black Out Tuesday. Another series of updates get released. Tile complains to EU regulators about Apple. Did Apple double its RAM prices and will the iPhone ship a little later this year? All this and slightly more on this week’s episode.
Read MoreThe ‘other’ half of the G-Men, GazMaz, from the MyMac Podcast, joins Alan, Dean and Karl this week, to sort through the recent Apple-related news. Apple TV+ adds old, and new, Fraggle Rock episodes to its library, with one big missing character if you’re an older UK viewer. MacOS Catalina 10.15.5 arrives, time for a restart. YouTube Kids arrives on AppleTV, which should please many harassed parents. What was with that huge influx of updates this week? Some EU states are still not happy with Apple/Google’s tracing efforts and the brother of a Columbian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar is suing Apple, so that should go well. All this and slightly more on this week’s episode.
Read MoreAfter a short break Alan, Dean, Steve and Karl return to look ahead to the upcoming announcement from Apple and delve into some of the recent rumours that have surfaced. There’s also news of Apple possibly assisting independent repair businesses and Apple announces a repair program for some Apple Watches with cracked screens. All this and slightly more on this week’s episode.
Read MoreWith the upcoming reveal of the new iPhone 11 (at least we think that's what it will be called) I go through a recent piece from Forbes and share my thoughts.
Read MoreIt's time to break out the popcorn, boot up YouTube and settle down for the second thrilling instalmeant of Star Wars: DSIT (Death Star IT (Information Technology)). Follow the continuing adventures of Dave and Bob, two sub-contractors working for the Imperial IT department on the technological marvel that is the brand new Death Star.
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