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Macworld is the world's leading source for information about Apple and the Apple ecosystem. 882887 www,macworld.com email: podcast@macworld.com X: @macworld Threads: @macworld_hq Facebook: Macworld
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This podcast is all about how media, arts, and technology are being used to reach the world. Come experience the international gospel gadget king, as he brings you new and innovative tools for World Missions.
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Sam Downie's Tech:Casts

Sam Downie. For info goto: www.dsoundz.co.uk

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Unique Technology interviews about Apple Computer and it's users. Sam Downie brings 16 years of being a Apple User and 6 years of radio work to the Mac world. If you've heard him before you know what to expect... interviews, commentary, guests. If you haven't heard him, then welcome to Sam's look at all things Apple and Apple related news. Reporting from the UK, the USA and around the world. - Give it a listen!
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Not Enough Time in the Week

Glenn Fleishman

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Not Enough Time in the Week is the podcast you can turn to when you need a quick, understandable summary of complex happenings in technology and related fields. Veteran tech journalists Christina Bonnington (staff writer, Wired; Category 2 road bike racer) and Glenn Fleishman (contributor, Economist, Boing Boing, Macworld; former typesetter) take apart stuff you simply, well, don't have enough time in the week to learn about but want to understand. Produced by Aperiodical LLC.
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This is the Podcast feed for The State of Digital Publishing. State of Digital Publishing is an online publication covering media technology trends, perspectives, and news for online publishing and media professionals. Join us for talks on individual perspectives and playbooks from industry leaders on the ever-changing landscape and how they strive to create or be apart sustainable audience development and growth.
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Turning This Car Around

Lex Friedman, John Moltz and Jon Armstrong

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America's number one best and favorite podcast about fatherhood hosted by Lex Friedman, John Moltz and Jon Armstrong. Turning This Car Around is a podcast about parenthood from three dads, Lex Friedman, John Moltz and Jon Armstrong. You can follow us collectively on Twitter as @ttcashow Follow us on Tumblr! Lex Friedman is the Chief Revenue Officer at ART19. He is a pretty important guy in the world of podcasting. He's also a writer; he authored humor books like The Snuggie Sutra and The Kid ...
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"Mental Health and Wellness Radio" is PEERS' (Peers Envisioning and Engaging in Recovery Services) engaging public-radio style podcast. The show explores issues surrounding mental health and fun ways to maintain wellness. Host Jenee Darden interviews interesting people from all walks of life. Learn more about PEERS, a mental health advocacy nonprofit based in Oakland, Calif., at www.peersnet.org.
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Apple’s new M4 Macs started shipping last Friday, and we have the new Mac mini, iMac, and MacBook Pro in-house. Why are these some of the more exciting Macs to hit the market? Find out on this episode of the Macworld Podcast!IDG
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Original text by Greg Maletic who is now at Panic, one of the few companies still making beautiful native non-Electron, non-Flutter Mac desktop applications–an endangered species. A technical walkthrough of OpenDoc from co-architect Kurt Piersol. Best comment: “… it’s telling just how much talking is happening in this presentation and how little ‘a…
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The internet didn’t become a widely accessible resource for years after the Mac was born, So where did people go to get Mac support? In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we explore the history of Mac User Groups and their influence on the Mac community.IDG
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In this episode, “Media that is Transforming Nations", Calvin and Carol tell us how Smartphone Filmmaking training is equipping church planting movement leaders to multiply their evangelism and discipleship efforts, and how they plan to implement these new skills in their team's work among the Unreached. Calvin and Carol share with us how media and…
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This week is full of treats from Apple! We’ve got a new iMac, new MacBook Pros, and a new Mac mini, all sporting the new M4 chip! We talk about the new products and more on this episode of the Macworld Podcast! And we promise, no tricks!IDG
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In this episode, “Kulumi Audio Bibles for the Unreached", brothers Clive tells us how solar powered audio Bibles are transforming the landscape of missions among the least reached people of the world. He shares with us how this technology is accelerating the continued multiplication of believers and house churches among many Unreached peoples group…
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Apple is set to release iOS 18.1 next week, and with it comes Apple Intelligence, Apple’s much-hyped set of AI features. In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about what we can expect from iOS 18.1 and how it will affect how you use your iPhone. We may also see new M4 Macs.IDG
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The reviews are in! Donna shares her praise and critiques of the iPhone 16 Pro Max, from the Camera Control button, to the 48MP Ultra Wide camera, to the A18 chip, and more. David shares his hands-on review of the AirPods 4, and why he thinks they’re the headphones for almost everyone. To see the full show notes for the episode, visit iPhoneLife.co…
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The reviews are in! Donna shares her praise and critiques of the iPhone 16 Pro Max, from the Camera Control button, to the 48MP Ultra Wide camera, to the A18 chip, and more. David shares his hands-on review of the AirPods 4, and why he thinks they’re the headphones for almost everyone. To see the full show notes for the episode, visit iPhoneLife.co…
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James and John discuss eBay finds: I'd rather be driving a Macintosh bumper sticker, Power Mac G3 AIO, and Apple IIe Card of Macintosh. Ron (Ron's Computer Videos) and Jason (Gutbomb) drop by to discuss their Mini SE desktop case, and news includes Teaching an Old Mac New Tricks, and Kankakee Mac Users Group celebrates 40 years. Join our Facebook p…
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Original text by Steven Levy, Macworld January 1990. The sad story of dBASE Mac, which was quickly sold off and briefly revived as nuBASE. Followup article. MindWrite and how it relates to the collapse of mail order house Icon Review. Useless product of the year: WristMac, as shown at Macworld Expo San Francisco 1989. Watch Jean-Louis Gassee assemb…
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James and John discuss eBay finds: Mac OS 8 Sherlock banner, Picasso dealer sign without base, and 1987 Apple Computer wooden plaque. John gives an update on his collection of G3 iMacs, and news includes a video on MacRecorder clone TashRecorder, new merchandise at Throwboy. Join our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, watch us on YouTube, and vis…
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James and John discuss eBay finds: Mac OS 8 Sherlock banner, Picasso dealer sign without base, and 1987 Apple Computer wooden plaque. John gives an update on his collection of G3 iMacs, and news includes a video on MacRecorder clone TashRecorder, new merchandise at Throwboy. Join our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, watch us on YouTube, and vis…
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Original text by Chris MacAskill at the now-defunct cake.co. “Team FDA” jean jacket pictures in the comments (scroll down). Steve Jobs with the 1991 Unix Expo keynote audience under hypnosis. (scroll down) Lotus Improv tutorial VHS tape, Lotus technical talk about Improv and NeXTSTEP, and Moose O’Malley’s Improv Guided Tour.…
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James and John discuss eBay finds: black NIB Apple //e Card, boxed Power Macintosh G4, and Mac OS X banner. They look at the results of the most recent RR Auction sales, and news includes recent Apple announcements, Apple screensavers, Understanding the Apple //e book, and a 3D printed Mac. Join our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, watch us on …
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New major releases of Apple’s operating systems are available, but should you even bother? We talk about iOS 18, macOS Sequoia, watchOS 11, and why you should update now or wait, in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!IDG
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In episode 214, David and Donna give you the scoop on the iPhone 16 “Glowtime” event. From the AI-powered chip in the iPhone 16 line to the larger, brighter, and thinner Apple Watch Series 10 to major AirPods upgrades, they help you decide what you should buy and what you should skip. To see the full show notes for the episode, visit iPhoneLife.com…
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In episode 214, David and Donna give you the scoop on the iPhone 16 “Glowtime” event. From the AI-powered chip in the iPhone 16 line to the larger, brighter, and thinner Apple Watch Series 10 to major AirPods upgrades, they help you decide what you should buy and what you should skip. To see the full show notes for the episode, visit iPhoneLife.com…
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Original text by Steve Hayman. Humungous Entertainment’s CD-ROM titles for classic Macs. The infamous Power Mac 5200 featured the horrendously slow PowerPC 603 (not the 603e). As if that wasn’t bad enough, a recycled motherboard design fed the 603’s 64-bit memory bus with a 32-bit wide memory subsystem, exacerbating the 603’s los performance. Add s…
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“Glowtime” is next week! What will Apple showcase at the event? It’s all about the new iPhone and we talk about what we expect with the iPhone 16 lineup, in this episode of the Macworld Podcast!IDG
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James and John discuss eBay finds: Apple cafeteria tray, Wheels for the Mind Vol 2 No 4, and Apple baseball cap. James shows his Apple baseball cap collection, and news includes Christie's Auction of Paul Allen computer collection and the 3D-printed Brewintosh. Join our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, watch us on YouTube, and visit us at Retro…
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In this episode, “Miraculous Movements in Nepal, pt3”, brother Aashish a movement leader in Nepal shares his struggles, growth and eventual success as a church planter in this very unreached country. For Aashish success in God’s kingdom is not measured by numbers; but instead by obedience to Jesus. He tells some of these stories of radical obedienc…
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In this episode, “Miraculous Movements in Nepal, pt2”, brother Aashish a movement leader in Nepal shares his struggles, growth and eventual success as a church planter in this very unreached country. For Aashish success in God’s kingdom is not measured by numbers; but instead by obedience to Jesus. He tells some of these stories of radical obedienc…
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James and John discuss eBay finds: Lisa 2/10, ELO touchscreen iMac, and Power Macintosh cap. Jason shares his Mac Plus Plus Max, and news includes Apple items at RR Auction and a new episode at Mac Folklore Radio podcast. Join our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.…
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James and John discuss eBay finds: Mr. Macintosh button, Wheels for the Mind bookmark, and 1981 Apple Computer hot air balloon poster. John reports back from Vintage Computer Festival Southeast, and news includes a new Apple IIc USB-C power adapter, TechStep recreation, Mac Plus Plus, and lots of vintage Apple stuff at RR Auction. Join our Facebook…
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Original text by David Pogue, Macworld May 1994. Products mentioned in this article: Interplay’s “Star Trek: 25th Anniversary” adventure game download, CD-ROM download with voice acting, complete playthrough on YouTube. David Landis’ Stak Trek episode guide HyperCard stacks. David Pogue interviewed Mark Okrand, creator of Klingon and other conlangs…
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The first set of Apple Intelligence features was released to developers! What features are available? And what’s it like to use them? We’re talking about our early impressions of Apple Intelligence on this episode of the Macworld Podcast!IDG
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In this episode, “Miraculous Movements in Nepal, pt.1”, brother Aashish a movement leader in Nepal shares his struggles, growth and eventual success as a church planter in this very unreached country. For Aashish success in God’s kingdom is not measured by numbers; but instead by obedience to Jesus. He tells some of these stories of radical obedien…
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James and John discuss eBay finds: Apple stained glass and stickers, Happy Mac Face dust cover, NYC Macworld Expo mirror. They take a look at James's collection of Apple stained glass, and news includes Apple II/Mac optical mice, Windows NT on a Mac, PC emulation on iOS, BeOS on Mac Folklore Radio, and Dotto on Data. new Wizardry retro nod, Weather…
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Should you install the iOS 18 public beta? In episode 213 of the iPhone Life Podcast, Donna and Cullen hand-test new features, from Apple Intelligence to an all-new Passwords app, to a revamped Control Center. To see the full show notes for the episode, visit iPhoneLife.com/Podcast.iPhone Life magazine
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Should you install the iOS 18 public beta? In episode 213 of the iPhone Life Podcast, Donna and Cullen hand-test new features, from Apple Intelligence to an all-new Passwords app, to a revamped Control Center. To see the full show notes for the episode, visit iPhoneLife.com/Podcast.iPhone Life magazine
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In this episode, “Media for Movements - A Clarion Call”, brother Phillip who has been a missionary in Indonesia for more than 35 years, challenges arts, media and technology people from around the world, to come alongside movement leaders working among Unreached Peoples. To equip them to reach their own people, and other Unreached Peoples around th…
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The public betas for iOS and iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia are coming, and you might be waiting to install them. But is that really a good idea? In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about why you should and why you should avoid them.IDG
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James and John discuss eBay finds: Apple lighted sign, Apple stained glass, and Steve Jobs signed Macintosh Office poster. They look back at Macworld magazine July/August 1984, and news includes new Wizardry retro nod, Weatherbot, PowerBook 520c with modern insides, and Macquariums. Join our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, watch us on YouTube,…
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