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Maccast 2014.05.29

Written by: Adam Christianson

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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 489. iWatch may be round. Apple’s new Beat(s). Low cost iMac and iPhone 5s at WWDC? iPhones held ransom in AU and US. iWork for iCloud Updates. The next OS, OS X Cubed. Fixing embedded iTunes Art. GIMP Print and Gutenprint. My failed logic board. iTunes 11.2.1 freezing and podcast issues. Thunderbolt Dock solutions.

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Maccast Members 176 – Managing Failure

Written by: Adam Christianson

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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 176. Disaster in one form or another is inevitable especially when it comes to our computers. Technical and non-technical failures are a reality we eventually might have to face. Theft, natural disaster, damage, hard drive or component failure, no matter what failure will come, but it can be less stressful if you plan ahead. In this episode I discuss the potential for different failures with our Macs and how to prepare, manage, and get through them with less frustration.

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Maccast 2014.05.19

Written by: Adam Christianson

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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 488. More on Beats acquisition rumors. Split-screen in iOS 8. Apple can’t fix vanishing iMessages. Apple Updates OS X, iTunes, and Podcasts. Chip and Pin, tap to pay, and NFC. Mac OS X “Cubed”. Drivers for unsupported printers. Tweaking Safari’s Top Hits. Fixing iTunes Album Art.

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Maccast 2014.05.09

Written by: Adam Christianson

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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 487. Mac OS X 10.9.3 close, 10.9.4 appears. iPhone 6, it’s only a mockup. iPad still dominates, but just barely. iWatch as a platform. Apple post data request guidelines. Apple looks to buy Beats. Feedback on cutting the cord. NFC relevant outside the US. OS X older printer support. Draw your own iPad Game with Floors.

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Maccast Members 175 – Distorting Reality

Written by: Adam Christianson

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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 175. Reality distortion, if I were able to have a superpower this might be one I want. Most often we hear it associated with Apple and specifically Steve Jobs, but I believe the world has had many reality distorters. I also think that reality distortion might be the wrong word or at least the word is being applied incorrectly. I explore reality distortion. How does it work, what is it, and why do so few have it?

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