Apple unloaded a pile of information at its WWDC keynote this week.
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Episode 561: WWDC you soon
Apple has four OSes and we should hear about them all at the Worldwide Developers Conference starting next week.
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Episode 560: By the Non-Pricking of My Thumb
Could a non-invasive wearable blood-glucose monitor that links to an Apple Watch help change people's lives and lead to better avoidance of diabetes onset?
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Episode 559: Siri gets company
Apple invests $200 million into Corning for advanced glass manufacture in the U.S., WannaCrypt hit Windows users (but also could affect Macs with Boot Camp or virtual machines), and Siri gets crowded by Alexa and Google Assistant.
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Episode 558: Apple's billion-dollar move
Apple could spend a billion dollars on break room snacks and not feel a pinch, but the company is instead digging deep to seed an investment fund for advanced U.S. manufacturing.
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Episode 557: Pondering the Siri Speaker and wat...
Glenn and Susie discuss how a focus on improving Siri could benefit all of Apple's platforms, and help them blend together better too.
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Episode 556: Uber my dead body
Uber got in some hot water with Apple, but it was all handled behind the scenes.
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Episode 555: Imagining the iPhone 8 and a Mac P...
We're going to be sick of the next iPhone before it's even formally announced, aren't we?
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Episode 554: The cheaper iPad is gold, baby, gold
If preferring the new iPad to the iPad Pro makes Susie an amateur, she can live with that.
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Episode 553: The future of the Mac Pro
If you're a Mac pro who needs a Mac Pro, Apple has good news and bad news.
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Episode 552: Working on my Night Shift
Apple releases iOS 10.3, a major and minor release, which adds a lot of little features, and macOS 10.12.4, which brings Night Shift to the Mac
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Episode 551: Knocking the Air out of the iPad l...
Apple announced a new, cheaper iPad, as well as a red iPhone 7 and more.
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Episode 550: Accessibility and superpowers
A great article by David Pogue has us thinking about accessibility, and the iPad rumors won't quit.
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Episode 549: Leaks and hacks
WikiLeaks says that the CIA can crack pretty much anything, and that's not the only security-related story to talk about.
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Episode 548: Ride the Lightning
Look, getting rid of Lightning for USB-C in the next iPhone just makes sense, even though the timing is awkward.
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Episode 547: WWDC heads south to San Jose
Apple's developers conference is moving back to San Jose, but before that happens, we might see a March event with new iPads and even a red iPhone.
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Episode 546: Would you AR in the car?
Tim Cook can't stop hinting about AR, and Susie's theory is that he's really talking about Project Titan.
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Episode 545: Assault on MacBook Pro batteries
We did extensive testing on the new MacBook Pro's so-called battery problems and discuss what you should do when a battery goes bad.
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Episode 544: Unpacking Apple's position on immi...
Tim Cook reminded Apple employees as well as the Trump administration that the company wouldn't exist without immigration.
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Episode 543: What's up with WhatsApp
After a security-focused podcast last week, we turn to...more security stories, like the so-called backdoor in WhatsApp and how to keep those communications safe.
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Episode 542: They’re always listening
Host Glenn Fleishman is joined by Jonathan Zdziarski, an iPhone forensics expert.
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Episode 541: The iPhone turns 10
Susie and Glenn reminisce about the very first iPhone, geek out over new iPad rumors, and revisit the weirdest Consumer Reports review ever.
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Episode 540: Happy new year?
It's 2017, and we're happy to be alive...but. Troubling news abounds.
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Episode 539: AirPods rock, but Siri still strug...
The AirPods work like a charm, but unfortunately, highlight the divide between first- and third-party apps.