Apple’s CarPlay Ultra expands as major automakers weigh adoption, while California becomes the first state to regulate AI chatbots. The panel debates regulation, personal accountability, and Amazon’s controversial edits to James Bond artwork—raising new questions about where innovation ends and censorship begins.
John Rokos reveals how MagSafe led to OpenCase, an iPhone case with a recessed opening that locks accessories securely, improves charging/heat, and trims weight. He explains patenting, choosing a top-tier manufacturer in China, navigating annual iPhone fit changes, and keeping the accessory ecosystem open. Plus: pricing, color decisions driven by MOQs, exact opening dimensions, and a first-purchase discount.
Apple’s latest moves spark debate: a reported acquisition of Prompt.ai’s team/IP to bolster computer vision across Face ID, HomeKit, and a rumored home device; a headline-grabbing $2M bug bounty amid questions about payouts; and teen survey data showing iPhone’s dominance. The panel closes with Apple’s lawsuit against John Prosser over iOS 26 leaks and what ignoring a suit could mean.
Apple’s latest changes spark debate as the panel examines the discontinuation of the Clips app and the rebranding of Apple TV+. They discuss why Clips never gained traction, Apple’s pattern of quietly ending niche apps, and the confusion caused by overlapping names across Apple’s hardware, software, and streaming services—all while comparing Apple’s strategy to broader industry trends.
ESR recalls over 50,000 HaloLock power banks due to fire hazards, sparking debate over recurring battery failures and manufacturing quality. The panel also examines Logitech’s sudden decision to disable its PopSmart Button, exploring what it says about product obsolescence, smart home reliability, and consumer trust in connected tech.
Doug Adams of Doug’s AppleScripts was a guest on the very first episode of MacVoices and he’s back to help celebrate the 20th anniversary of the show. Doug looks at AppleScript’s enduring legacy, automation on the Mac, and his inventive “bathroom music” project. Doug and Chuck discuss the evolution from CDs to streaming, Apple Music’s scripting roots, […]
Discussion covers Sora’s deepfake and IP issues, the opt-out paradox, and privacy tactics like CV Dazzle. The crew unpacks Instagram’s push to Reels, Hulu’s absorption into Disney bundles, the end of TiVo DVRs, and what ATSC 3.0 may mean for over-the-air viewers.
Epic’s latest round of complaints against Apple’s App Store leads to laughs and frustration before the panel dives into serious concerns over Google’s Gemini privacy issues and AI-driven search. The group also reacts to Bending Spoons’ billion-dollar acquisition spree—including AOL—and what it might mean for the future of tech and data control.
Charlotte Henry and Chuck Joiner dive into The Morning Show’s latest season, Apple TV+’s shift toward greater creative freedom, and the enduring power of Peanuts, which will remain on Apple’s platform through 2030. From newsroom chaos to Snoopy nostalgia, they explore how Apple balances bold storytelling with family-friendly strategy.
Rivian’s rejection of Apple CarPlay sparks debate about automakers’ growing control over in-car technology and data. The panel also examines subscription-based vehicle features, Apple’s CarPlay Ultra hurdles, and the UK’s latest push for an encryption backdoor, raising fresh questions about privacy and trust in the connected age.
A thoughtful tribute to Steve Jobs leads into a timely PSA on payments security. The panel unpacks rising PayPal/Venmo scams, compares protections across Apple Pay and Zelle, and shares practical safeguards like secondary accounts and subscription hygiene—plus a few laughs and community updates.
M-series Macs are emerging as serious AI inference machines thanks to unified memory and on-device privacy. The discussion spans enterprise adoption, small language models, and corporate data rules—then pivots to an alleged FCC iPhone 16e leak, Xiaomi’s Apple clones, and the rise of convincing AI fakes.
Electronic Arts’ $55 billion buyout and move to go private raise questions about creativity, shareholder motives, and the future of play. The panel debates whether modern games have lost their spark, explores Saudi investment implications, and defines what truly makes a game fun to play.
The panel unpacks the buzz around “Tilly Norwood,” a digital actress attracting real-world agency interest, exploring how AI challenges Hollywood’s creative and ethical lines. They weigh the promise of virtual performers against the irreplaceable humanity that defines storytelling.
The panel debates Apple’s choice of Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl halftime show, exploring the cultural controversy, Apple’s involvement, the ethics of unpaid performances, and how halftime entertainment has shifted from live bands to spectacle-driven productions.
A packed panel session spans Anchor’s battery recalls, airline safety with lithium power banks, iPhone durability tests, and Apple’s growing repairability. The group dissects ExpressVPN’s new ad-supported EventVPN, debates the limits of free VPNs, and laughs through Facebook’s AI dating experiment—mixing tech insight, humor, and Apple updates in equal measure.
The MacVoices Live! panel talks brand genericization (“AirPods” for all earbuds), a quirky AirPods Max fix, and first-week impressions of new Apple gear. Chuck Joiner, Dave Ginsburg, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Ben Roethig, Jeff Gamet, Eric Bolden,Marty Jencius, Jim Rea, and Web Bixby relate stories of iPhone 17 setup, camera zoom and landscape selfie tricks, store launch crowds, cases […]
Panelists reveal how they use technology in real-world projects—from AI-driven transcription and collaboration tools to automation and community management. Topics include Teams Copilot, Google Slides, MacWhisper, and Apple Silicon performance, plus insights into managing online groups, reducing spam, and applying tech creatively across work and hobbies.
Joe Kissel questions app sprawl, praises meaningful options, and spotlights Tahoe’s upgrades: Shortcuts that auto-run on triggers and new passkey import/export for password managers. He shares book pricing, Premium discounts, and why his guides deliver high signal-to-noise compared to long videos.
Joe Kissel explores Tahoe’s hands-on upgrades: a customizable Control Center and menu bar, easier access to Reduce Transparency, the Phone app on Mac with call screening and hold assist, and live translation. He assesses Spotlight’s redesign—actions and clipboard history included—and highlights new system apps like Apps, Games, Journal, and Magnifier.