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MacNotables #689: The MacNotables’ Take on the Nike + iPod Privacy Issue and More Notable Holiday Gift Ideas Adam Engst, Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner discuss the Nike + iPod privacy controversy and the implications that go beyond just geeks being able to track your sneakers. Different perspectives on Apple’s fitness-related product are provided, and the panel provides holiday gift ideas both obvious and not-to-obvious, along with a healthy does of entertaining abuse and commentary.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #688: Jim Dalrymple on the Eddy Awards, December Mac News and Gift IdeasJim Dalrymple of MacCentral discusses the selection process involved in the Macworld Editor’s Choice Awards (the Eddys) and the volume of Mac news and product announcements at a traditionally slow time of year. Jim also talks about why gifts made on a Mac might be the best ones of all, delivers some holiday gift picks.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #681: Adam Engst and Jason Snell on Eudora's Open Source Future and Email InnovationAdam Engst, Jason Snell and Chuck Joiner discuss the Eudora Open Source announcement and what it means to Eudora die-hards. Two notable Eudora users discuss what they would like to see in future editions of Eudora's successor, Penelope, and the need for innovation in email programs in general. Under the banner of "Eudora is dead, long live Eudora," the panel encourages users of all talent backgrounds to get involved in the Penelope project. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #677: The MacNotables Centennial Celebration (Part 3): Looking Good in Print, Pivotal Points in Apple's History and iPhoto TipsThe MacNotables three-show Centennial celebration extravaganza concludes in Part 3 with the team delivering their final top 3 lists and discussing the success of the show. The panelists include Robin Williams with 3 tips to help you look good in print, Bryan Chaffin with a look at the 3 second most important events in Apple's history, and Adam Engest with his top 3 iPhoto tips. Chuck then wraps up the centennial shows with his 3 favorite things about MacNotables. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #672: Andy Ihnatko on Fully Loading Your iPod and the State of Media Content and DistributionThe superiority of the iPod as the portable data device of choice is on Andy Ihnatko's mind as he talks about his upcoming book, "iPod Fully Loaded: If You've Got It, You Can iPod It," from Wiley. Andy discusses how you can put virtually anything (databases, spreadsheets, video, audio and more) on your iPod, and turn it into so much more than just a music player. Then Andy and Chuck discuss the current state and future of free content on the web, pay-for podcasts, why they won't shell out t ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #661: Examining the MDJ Power 25 Methods and ResultsAdam and Tonya Engst, Ted Landau and Chuck Joiner discuss the MDJ Power 25, the list of the 25 most powerful people in the Mac industry according to one source, and Adam's ascension to the Number 3 slot. The panel looks at how this list affects the Mac industry for better and for worse, the controversy of including Apple staff on the list, the methodology behind the selection process and how it might be improved (assuming Matt Deatherage is willing to forgo even more sleep), and more. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #654: Bob LeVitus, Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner on Net Neutrality, Subscription Music and the U2 iPodBob LeVitus, Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner provide some thoughts on the Net Neutrality legislation currently under consideration in the United States. Is it the way for internet traffic to be regulated, or just another attempt by corporations to control the internet? The panel also revisits MTV's Urge Music store in particular and subscription music services in general, and comments on the new U2 iPod.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #653: Andy Ihnatko on the Joys of High Speed Networking and His Philadelphia TripAndy Ihnatko discusses the improvements he's seen since reconstructing his entire home network with high-speed hubs and cables, USB 2.0 hubs and more. Andy also updates us on his other activities, a new project and two upcoming appearances in Philadelphia, including a Macintosh reseller and a user group picnic.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #652: Adam and Tonya Engst On Being A Macintosh Power CoupleAdam and Tonya Engst talk about how, as a "Macintosh power couple," they make their relationship work, the benefits of working together, how the work load is divided inside the Tidbits and Take Control publishing empire. Who handles the money and who handles the tech, why working together strengthens their relationship and what shared characteristics make it work are all included in this candid interview. Adam and Tonya also issue a challenge to the other MacNotables in this, the (first?) c ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #645: Dan Frakes and Ted Landau Examine The MacBook and Why Speed Bumps May Be More FrequentDan Frakes and Ted Landau review the newly released MacBooks, discussing the feature set that is included, the choices Apple made and why you will want one. The new keyboard, glossy screen and price points all get the MacNotables treatment. Ted also answers a listener's question about his previous discussion about DVD recorders and DVD-RAM options, and the panel talks about why regular and frequent speed bumps, including those to the MacBook Pro laptops, may become a way of life for Mac use ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #644: Jason Snell on Macworld This and Every MonthMacworld Editor-in-Chief Jason Snell discusses the content in this month's Macworld magazine as well as how he and the Macworld editorial staff put together their outstanding content and how the mix is constantly changing to address the reader's needs as well as the industry's evolution. Jason also talks about the evolution of Macworld as both a print publication as well as a web site, and why they information providers, not just magazine publishers.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #642: Ted Landau Focuses on the Many Facets of DVDTed Landau stars in The MacNotables' DVD Show. Ted covers the fight over HD-DVDs vs. Blu-Ray DVD formats, DVD-RAM video recorders, bootable DVDs and what they all mean (or don't) to Mac users. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #641: Bob LeVitus Profiles the 17" MacBook ProBob LeVitus profiles the new 17" MacBook Pro and discusses why it is superior to the current edition of the 15" MacBook Pro. Bob also tells us what he has been pulling out of Dr. Mac's toy box to work with and review, and reveals why he is now running Mac virus software.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #640: Jim Dalrymple Live From the NAB Show in Las VegasJim Dalrymple of MacCentral joins us from the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show in Las Vegas to talk about how HD stole the show away from IPTV, Apple's high-profile presence, their announcement of the 17" MacBook Pro and their surprising use of it in their booth. Jim also shares a follow-up story on his time at the Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp, this time complete with video of Jim on stage with Roger Daltry of The Who.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #639: Bryan Chaffin on Apple's Quarterly Financials, Announcements and Freedom of the PressBryan Chaffin of The Mac Observer and iPod Observer reports on Apple's favorable quarterly financial results and the market's reaction to them, and the other announcements about more Apple Stores and a new Cupertino campus. Then, Bryan and host Chuck Joiner engage in a spirited discussion on Apple's lawsuits to obtain the identity of product information leakers and the potential impact on freedom of the press. (Don't worry: Bryan and Chuck are still friends.)Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #638: Jim Dalrymple on Legal Actions, NAB, Boot Camp and Why The French iTunes Decision May Not Be Apple'sJim Dalrymple of MacCentral talks about the Burst lawsuit and the negative publicity Apple received because of a third-grader, previews NAB, and discusses Boot Camp and why the decision to pull out of selling music in France may not be Apple's.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #637: Bryan Chaffin on the Benefits of Boot Camp, A PC Columnist's Errors and the French DRM DecisionBryan Chaffin of The Mac Observer and iPod Observer discusses the benefits of Boot Camp and why it will mean more Mac users and more Mac software in the long run, comments on the consistent errors of an anti-Mac columnist, why playing with Boot Camp needs to be done carefully, talks about the French court decision on Apple's DRM and shares an important event in his personal life.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #636: Chris Breen on the Potential Tragedies of Firmware Updates and Why You Might Want Manage your iPod Using Boot CampChris Breen reveals, first-hand, the unlikely but possible dangers of the firmware update required to run Boot Camp and talks about why you might consider running Windows and even managing your iPod using the Boot Camp/Windows option. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #635: Ted Landau on the Release of Boot Camp from Apple and TiVo First ImpressionsTed Landau comments on the release of the public beta of Apple's Boot Camp, a utility that will allow the Intel Macs to run Windows XP. This is big news, and Ted tells you what this means for users, why you need to be careful if you decide to experiment, and who on the other side of the platform isle should be afraid. Ted also shares his experiences with his new TiVo, and how it compares to the Elgato EyeTV.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #634: Andy Ihnatko on What's Good and What Isn't in iLife '06Andy Ihnatko of the Chicago Sun Times is back for the second in a two-part solo session series on the iWork '06 and iLife '06 suites from Apple. This time Andy covers the components of iLife '06 (iTunes, iPhoto, GarageBand, iMovie, iDVD, and iWeb. He tells you what hits the ball out of the park, what isn't ready for prime time and why.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #633: The MacNotables on Thirty Years of Apple (Part 2)The MacNotables return in our second bonus-length show focused on thirty years of Apple. Solo and panel sessions continue the discussion about what Apple has meant to each of our panelists, the highlights of the company's history, the differences between being a Mac fan and an Apple fan, the impact of Steve Jobs and much more.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #632: The MacNotables on Thirty Years of Apple (Part 1)The MacNotables celebrate thirty years of Apple in the first of two special bonus-length shows focused on the past, present and future of the company. In both solo and panel discussions they talk about what Apple has meant to them personally and professionally, comment on the highlights of the past, the colorful characters who populate Apple's history, discuss the impact that the company has had on not just the personal computing industry, but on society as a whole, the empowering aspects o ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #631: Adam Engst Discusses The State of Collaborative Publishing Tools and What is NeededAdam Engst gets some time on the couch as he describes the challenges he faces in trying to upgrade the collaborative tools he, Tonya and the TidBITS team use to produce their publication and the Take Control eBooks. You'll be surprised at their current choices and why it is so difficult to replace them today's environment of multi-participant projects. Find out why the programs under consideration fall short and learn what you need to know to evaluate tools for your next group project.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #630: The Vista Delay, The Upgrade Experience of Macs vs. Windows, and 30th Anniversary Product SpeculationIn a show taped live at Washington Apple PI, The MacNotables discuss the announced delay in the deliver of Microsoft Vista, the report that half of the Vista code may have to be scrapped, and the differences in the upgrade experience for Mac owners vs. Windows users. We also throw in some speculation on whether there will be any special product announcements and if so, what they might be.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #629: Shootout at the MacNotables Corral: Email ClientsThink that the choice of email clients is easy and obvious? Think again. The MacNotables ride into town on their favorite email clients and you'll be surprised at what programs get the nod and why. Should you use the free option? Pay for a stand alone program? Use part of a productivity suite? Switch to web mail? There are no easy or obvious answers but the panel gives you some things to consider and talk about where they would like to see email go in this bonus-length session.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #628: MacBook Pro Impressions, The Usefulness of External Hard Drives and External Drive Booting Revisitedhe MacNotables do some follow-up on the issue of booting Intel Macs and G5 Macs from the same hard drive based on listener feedback, give some first impressions of the MacBook Pro, and the panel extols the virtues of external hard drives.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #627: Jim Dalrymple: Rock and Roll Guitar God?Jim Dalrymple has been missing from MacNotables and now we know why: he was attending the Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp, hanging out with the likes of Jack Blades of Night Ranger, Doug Fieger of The Knack, Bruce Kulick of KISS and more. Jim tells all about it, his makeover, where the Mac fits in to his experiences and what it was like to play in front of a live audience backing Roger Daltry of The Who. Will Jim leave the Macintosh space for life on the rock and roll road? Find out, along with ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #626: Tonya Engst on NoteBook vs. Sticky Brain, WWDC Rescheduling and OrigamiTonya Engst compares and contrasts the notetaking applications Sticky Brain and NoteBook, delivers some thoughts on what each is especially good for, comments on the rescheduling of WWDC and talks about the Microsoft Origami announcement.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #625: Andy Ihnatko on What's Good and What Isn't in iWorkAndy Ihnatko of the Chicago Sun Times delivers the first in a two-part solo session series on the iWork '06 and iLife '06 suites from Apple. In this edition, Andy talks about the goods and could-be improved aspects of Pages and Keynote and where he would like to see Apple's productivity suite go from here.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #624: The Oscars, Docktopus, Keeping Your Apps Open, the Motives of Analysts, and Misquoting Steve WozniakThe MacNotables take on the Oscars, discuss whether you really should keep all your applications open all day, reports of a "difficult transition to Intel" and the thinking (or not) of analysts, the misquoting of Steve Wozniak and sharing photos and iTunes on TiVo.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #623: Ted Landau on the Mechanics of Mac VirusesTed Landau, the MacNotables resident troubleshooting guru, takes us on an in-depth tour of how some of the new Mac "viruses" actually work - what they do, what files they access, where they place themselves, how they propogate and more. No punches are pulled, so be prepared for a healthy dose of technical information that will help you understand what's going on with the little programs that have been making big news on the Mac web and beyond.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #622: More MacNotable Thoughts on the Apple Announcments and Some AlternativesThe second MacNotables panel to address the introduction of the new Intel Mac mini and iPod Hi-Fi includes opinions on the released products, what they offer, what is missing and some alternative choices for iPod speaker systems and cases.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #621: Up-Close and Remote Perspectives on the Mactel mini, the iPod Hi-Fi and Leather iPod CaseApple's announcements are less than 24 hours old, but the MacNotables are on the case with an on-the scene report and a detailed look at the new Intel-powered Mac mini, the iPod Hi-Fi and the soon-to-be-legendary leather iPod case. Dan Frakes, who was there for the announcements, delivers a Cupertino's-eye view of the event and joins Andy Ihnatko and Chuck Joiner to discuss the new products and what they mean to you.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #620: Bryan Chaffin on Rumor, Speculation and Fact Checking, and Why Apple Won't Buy DisneyBryan Chaffin of The Mac Observer and iPod Observer examines how one web site's reporting of speculation (rumor?) cascaded into erroneous reporting by a major newspaper site, and gives us some solid reasons that Apple won't buy Disney.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #619: Needed iApp Updates, the Pros and Cons of iWeb and MoreThe MacNotables discuss which iApps are in need of updates, the virus issue, why Andy hates computers, Tonya's revelation, universal truths about computer use and the pros and cons of iWeb.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #618: Chris Breen on Malware, Slow-Sounding Audio in GarageBand and Breaking Up with Your Classic AppsChris Breen gives some sound advice on understanding the recent flurry of news about Mac viruses, trojan horses and malware, solves the mystery of slow-sounding audio in GarageBand, discusses how and why the time has come to end your relationship with those Classic applications you've been holding on to, and why you should pay attention to the latest iLife '06 updates.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #617: Chris Breen and Dan Frakes on the Implications of Sharing Photos and Music, the 1 GB nano, AutoFill, FLAC and MoreStarting to gleen the truth about the MacNotables on the Mac Mania cruise, why you want to be *very* careful if you're going to photocast using iPhoto 6, excuses to use when sharing your iTunes music library, black or white leather, 1 gig nano, FLAC, Og Vorbis, AutoFill, and more are all covered by the panel of Chris Breen, Dan Frakes and Chuck Joiner in this bonus-length edition. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #616: Adam Engst and Ted Landau on Lawsuits Against Apple and the iPod Line-UpApple is being sued for iPod volume and the design of iTunes. Adam Engst and Ted Landau share their thoughts on why that's just plain wrong, and discuss the iPod nano 1 GB and iPod shuffle's places in Apple's product matrix.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #615: Dennis Sellers on Podcasts, Vodcasts and More From Macsimum NewsDennis Sellers, Chief Macsimizer of Macsimum News is back to discusses his site's latest expansion into both podcasting and vodcasting, thoughts on the iPod nano and more. Will Dennis challenge Howard Stern as the "King of All Media?" Find out in this solo session.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #614: MacNotables at SeaThe MacNotables hit the high seas, delivering a show from the Mac Mania Geek Cruise. Or was it Jason's apartment? Who knows. The panel talks about why a geek cruise is unlike any other Mac experience, introduce the Macworld Trio (keyboards, guitar and...ukilalie?), touch on the new iPod nano 1 GB, and disappear from the show under mysterious circumstances. Perhaps it was last call for the dessert course?Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #613: Ted Landau Gets Technical with the Intel iMac and Running Universal Binaries in PowerPC ModeTed Landau gets technical with the new Intel iMac in a discussion of Open Firmware vs. Extensible Firmware Interface, GUID partitions and more. He also talks about why you might want to run certain Universal Binary applications in PowerPC mode, and outlines a few "gotcha's" for the new or soon-to-be-new Intel Mac owner.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #612: Booting Intel iMacs Externally, iPods in the Car and More on the Video Distribution RevolutionAdam Engst, Bob LeVitus and Andy Ihnatko talk about the new Intel iMac and external drive booting issues, playing your iPod in the car, some new thoughts on the changes in viewing and distributing video, and how Apple is facilitating the revolution.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #611: Dennis Sellers on Macsimum News' Global Contributors, Replacing Equipment and Why You Can't Escape the iPodDennis Sellers returns to tell us about his experiences at and after Macworld Expo and why he is having to replace all his Mac equipment, why Macsimum News has contributors from all over the world and the increasing pervasiveness of the iPod.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #610: Intel iMac First Impressions with Andy Ihnatko and Ted LandauTed Landau and Andy Ihnatko have been working with their new Intel iMacs and share their experiences running programs both as Universay Binaries and under Rosetta, talk about what works, what doesn't and what's in between and tell you why you didn't fare so badly if you bought a new iMac G5 right before Expo. We also find out why Chuck and Andy both bow to Ted's courage in the pursuit of knowledge.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #609: Bryan Chaffin on Covering Expo, Disney-Pixar, Mini Store Privacy and iPod-Equipping Your ScooterBryan Chaffin of The Mac Observer and iPod Observer talks about covering Macworld Expo, who gets the best in the Pixar-Disney deal, the iTunes Mini Store privacy controversy and his take on the newest vehicle to get the iPod treatment.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Macworld Expo Wrap-Up Part 2 and Who Was First With PhotocastingThe second of two Macworld Expo wrap-up shows includes Expo highlights, a detail-filled "desert island product" discussion, coverage of the photo-sharing duel: iPhoto's new capabilities vs. FilmLoop's new approach, and some real-time research into who came up with "photocasting" first.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #607: Macworld Expo Wrap-Up, Part 1The first of two Macworld Expo wrap-up shows finds the MacNotables reviewing the week in San Francisco, discussing booth size, the type of exhibitors at the show, the mix of Mac vs. iPod products, delivering an initial report on the Intel Macs and answering the "desert island product" question. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #606: Macworld Live Booth Session #2The MacNotables were back on stage in the Macworld (magazine) Live booth on Wednesday talking about show favorites, discussing backups and why they will improve your life, the new MacBook Pro, the switch to the Intel chip and answering audience questions. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website MacNotables #605: Macworld Live Booth Session #1The MacNotables were on stage in the Macworld (magazine) Live booth on Monday, and we have the session for you. Well, part of the session - a technical problem made part of the recording unusable. Sorry about that. You'll join the session during a discussion of Apple's post-keynote stock price increase. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | |