The team has assembled again to disseminate the latest week of Apple-related news. Alan, Steve, Barry and Karl. Apple issues another update. WWDC is getting closer, especially for some guests. Apple pushes back another deadline. A new TV+ series is about to race onto the service and a Watch might have cost someone $40,000. All this, and slightly more, on this week’s episode.Barry
Read MoreAnother round of updates have been released, so Alan, Steve, Barry and Karl dig in and see what’s new. Apple introduces a new training and certification program. iPhone ‘tap to pay’ gets a step closer and there are a number of rumours from our favourite analyst. All this, and slightly more, on this week’s episode.
Read MoreIt’s our 300th episode, but we aren’t doing anything special as Alan, Steve and Karl don’t wish to dwell on how long they have been talking nonsense about Apple over the years. However, there is news that the iPod is no more, AirPods got an update, AirTags saved someone $7000, a parent is angry and an Apple employee has a huff. Plus this week we are joined by Mark Chappell to go over all of that, and slightly more.
Read MoreAfter our rather ‘extended’ absence we are back behind our microphones. So what have we been up to? I’m glad you asked. In this episode, we catch up with what Alan, Steve and Karl have been doing and buying over the last few months. They are also joined by an old co-host of the show, Barry Gentleman. Hopefully, it will be like catching up with some old friends.
Read MoreThis week Mark Chappel joins Alan, Steve and Karl to share their views and opinions on the recent raft of updates for our favourite iOS updates. What do they make of the changes and what are their favourite new features? Spotify says they are aware that their app is a bit of a drain, on your battery that is. Apple has flexed their pricing muscles and upped the price of the Flex Headphones and there may be an issue with the Express Transit feature if tied to your Visa card, or there may not be. All this, and slightly more, on this week’s episode.
Read MoreTim has shown us Apple’s latest goodies so Alan, Dean, Steve and Karl cast their eyes over the latest product announcements. New iPad, iPad Mini, Apple Watch, iPhone and iPhone Pro but have any of them tempted the panel to break out their cards? All this, and slightly more, on this week’s episode.
Read MoreThis week Alan, Dean and Karl return to discuss the week's Apple and tech-related news. As Karl predicted, Apple made their announcement of their announcement, it might have been pretty obvious but still, we’re counting it as a win. So what may next week’s presentation hold for us all? Well, again it’s probably pretty obvious but we’re still going to speculate, so there. 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 tech-related news. Karl gets a new tech toy and it’s not even Apple related. Looks like some changes are afoot in the App Store, some by Apple, some forced on Apple. Today at Apple sessions return to UK stores. James Bond comes to Apple TV, kinda and Apple makes a classical move. All this, and slightly more, on this week’s episode.
Read MoreBack once again, Alan, Dean, Steve and Karl return to discuss the week's Apple and tech-related news. Tim Cook has been steering Apple for ten years, we reflect on his time as CEO. Apparently someone thinks if Apple doesn’t produce a folding iPhone this year then Apple is screwed…alrighty then. Google pays big once again to remain the default search option on Safari, luckily it’s easy to change and OnlyFans manage to annoy their creators and users but luckily there may be a happy ending. All this, and slightly more, on this week’s episode.
Read MoreTime flies by as once again as Alan, Dean, Steve and Karl return to discuss the week's Apple and tech-related news. The EU moves closer to standardising electronic device chargers. The Matter smart home standard gets delayed. Apple appears to be having some employee problems. SharePlay gets delayed and Apple appears to capitulate on its mobile Safari changes. All this, and slightly more, on this week’s episode.
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