Another week has passed so Alan, Dean, Steve and Karl return to discuss the week's Apple and tech-related news. Apple has caused a bit of a stir regarding the privacy of photos in iOS15, but is it as problematic as some are making it out to be? Spotify has cancelled Airplay 2, or has it? Apple Arcade now boasts 200 games, and we ‘hopefully’ clear up something that has been confusing one of our listeners. All this, and slightly more, on this week’s episode.
Read MoreThis 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 MoreAfter an unexpected break Alan, Steve and Karl return to discuss the week's Apple and technology related news. Ted Lasso is back and the guys are pretty excited about it. Another bunch of updates are released. Apple shares some film-making techniques. The guys discuss what they would want and not want to see under any Right to Repair laws and some developers of free apps demand $200 billion in damages. All this, and slightly more, on this week’s episode.
Read MoreOnce again Alan, Dean, Steve and Karl return to discuss the week's Apple and technology-related news. Dean has been playing with Windows…on his iPad. Today at Apple is coming to YouTube. Apple has reportedly crushed some recent annoying bugs. The new Apple Mag-Safe battery is here and an attorney has threatened that Apple might have to pull out of the UK market. All this, and slightly more on this week’s episode.
This week Steve returns from his holiday to join Alan, Dean and Karl as they discuss the week's Apple and technology-related news. The audio app, Audacity, has used some controversy after its ’T’s and C’s’ were updated. Some worrying reports of HomePods being bricked emerge. The ITV app added extra stress to the English semi-final game. More network names cause Apple problems and advertising flock to Android as Apple users block their ads. All this, and slightly more on this week’s episode.
Read MoreAnother week for Alan, Dean and Karl discuss the week's Apple and technology related news. xCloud gaming comes to Apple devices. Some Apple employees get fitted with body cams. UK celebs want to add a tax to your phone and iOS15 might unleash the potential of your M1 iPad Pro. All this, and slightly more on this week’s episode.
Read MoreThis week Alan, Dean and Karl are joined by Mark of Essential Apple to discuss the week's Apple and technology related news. The London Tube is about to get a little more annoying, or convenient, depending on your point of view. A survey suggests users are underwhelmed with the upcoming OS updates and a weird WiFi password bug has been discovered. All this, and slightly more on this week’s episode.
Read MoreIf all has gone well Alan, Dean, Steve and Karl have managed to record this weeks episode on Karl’s new M1 MacBook Air setup…if it not then you’re probably not reading this. We finish off our WWDC roundup and highlight a few surprises not mentioned in the keynote. All this, and slightly more on this week’s episode.
Read MoreThis week Alan, Dean and Karl are joined by former show co-host Barry Gentleman. The lads soon get down to discussing the announcements made at WWDC and share their thoughts on them as well as the presentation itself. Also, Apple Music has received its update and we discuss how much of a difference the new modes make. All this, and slightly more on this week’s episode.
Read MoreWWDC is almost here so Alan, Dean, Steve and Karl list some of the things they hope to see get announced on Monday before turning their attention to the week’s Apple-related news. Karl has continued to work on his video shed (Shederton Studios), but all is not going well. Facebook still doesn’t like Apple’s privacy policy. HomePods vanish from US Apple stores and rumours are abound. All this, and slightly more on this week’s episode.
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