Discussing the new Mac Pro and its upgrade potential.
45 min
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Episode 387: 29th Annual Editors' Choice Awards
We recognize 31 Mac and iOS offerings as the top products of the year.
37 min
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Episode 386: Macworld Pundit Showdown XXIV and ...
Our panel of pundits takes a look back at the year gone by to declare winners and losers for 2013.
45 min
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Episode 385: Mac Pro and the pro-sumer
Senior contributor Ted Landau joins host Chris Breen to discuss the viability of Apple's new Mac Pro for hobbyists and pro-sumers.
25 min
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Episode 384: Is Apple still an innovator?
Christopher Breen, Philip Michaels, and Dan Moren discuss whether Apple is still innovating -- and what the word innovation really means.
33 min
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Episode 383: Installing Mavericks
If you think that installing Mac OS X Mavericks is no more complicated than “download, install, whoopee!” you may have another think coming.
30 min
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Episode 382: New IPads with Jason Snell
Jason Snell joins Philip Michaels to talk about his reviews of the new iPad mini with Retina display and the iPad Air.
33 min
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Episode 381: All About iLife
Apple has ushered in refreshes for iMovie, iPhoto, and GarageBand. Let's learn about what's new for both the iOS and OS X versions from the editors testing these apps.
44 min
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Episode 380: Our favorite Mavericks tips and tr...
Our favorite Mavericks tips and tricks by Macworld.
31 min
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Episode 379: iPad Air, free Mavericks, and more...
Philip Michaels talks about Apple's product announcements with Macworld's two staffers who were there on the scene (and got their hands on the products), Jason Snell and Dan Moren.
41 min
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Episode 378: Previewing Apple's iPad (and more...
There's little doubt that Apple's October 22nd event will feature at least one new iPad. But what else has Apple up its corporate sleeve? Chris Breen, Jon Seff, and Dan Frakes explore.
45 min
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Episode 377: Macworld Pundit Showdown XXIII
Christopher Breen, Roman Loyola, Susie Ochs, and Armando Rodriguez duke it out over colorful iPhones, Steve Ballmer's departure, and Tim Cook's Twitter account in the latest skirmish of technology experts.
Host Jackie Dove speaks with the developers of Frax, a new fractal generation app.
37 min
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Episode 375: Reviewing the iPhone 5s and 5c
The new iPhones have arrived and while Jason Snell and Philip Michaels may not have been the first people to review them, they’re certainly the best looking.
52 min
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Episode 374: iOS 7 reviewed
The deluge of Autumn releases begins today as Apple unleashes iOS 7 on the world.
40 min
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Episode 367: Talking about Mac Gems
Our annual search for worthwhile free and low-cost Mac software is underway.
28 min
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Episode 365: Quark overhauls QuarkXPress
There’s a new version of QuarkXPress in town, and it’s not simply a modest update.
30 min
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Episode 364: Apple’s app pricing, ad skipping, ...
We in the tech press tend to think of the summer as a slower time for technology news. This week seems to be the exception, thanks to three interesting Apple stories that crossed our desk.
30 min
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Episode 363: The Mongol Rally
This episode’s guest, Ben Long, is taking a very unique trip that requires a just-as-unique collection of gear.
26 min
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Episode 362: The changing landscape of software...
Macworld chats with Peter Tamte, who’s seen Apple software development from the beleaguered days to the triumph of iOS.
43 min
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Episode 361: Summer school with iOS
In order for kids to not be completely mind-numbed from June to early September, you may want to do a few things to exercise their little gray cells—use an iOS device,
48 min
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Episode 360: Pundit Showdown WWDC 2013 Edition
It’s another installment of our Pundit Showdown, and we’ve assembled a tip-top panel to take on all the news coming out of Apple’s developer confab.
35 min
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Episode 359: WWDC ’13 Keynote wrap-up
64 min
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Episode 358: What to expect at WWDC 2013
We’ve assembled a panel of editors to preview Apple’s big event.
39 min
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Episode 357: All about AirPlay
You may have noticed that increasingly, the digital devices we use most often do so without the aid of wires.