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Episode 67: I'm Pretty Good at Math
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The guys talk about stability plans for iOS 12, the impending HomePod release and all that entails, Apple's recent earnings for the quarter, and even a little Mario Kart. All this and more!
Links:
- Access your Bonjour printer over VPN from your iOS device
- Apple delays big new iOS features to focus on stability in 2018 | Cult of Mac
- The Mac, The Myth, The Legend: How Snow Leopard became synonymous with reliability | 9to5Mac
- HomePod version of Siri comes with big limitations | Cult of Mac
- iOS 11.3 hints at Apple’s work on an iCloud-based single sign-on solution for websites | 9to5Mac
- Apple confirms HomePod audio sources, and Bluetooth isn’t one - The Verge
- Apple sold 77.3 million iPhones over the holidays, but still fell short of estimates - The Verge
- Apple Now Has 1.3 Billion Active Devices Worldwide - Mac Rumors
- Apple Did Not Consider How Battery Replacement Program Would Impact iPhone Upgrade Rates - Mac Rumors
- Apple Watch Sees Best Quarter Ever With Series 3 Sales Up More Than 100% Compared to Series 2 Sales Last Year - Mac Rumors
- Nintendo is bringing Mario Kart to mobile | TechCrunch
- Here’s Why Alexa Won’t Light Up During Amazon Super Bowl Ad - Bloomberg
- Ruling raises songwriter royalties from Spotify, Apple Music by 44% | Ars Technica
110 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on October 18, 2020 00:09 (). Last successful fetch was on June 24, 2020 23:05 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 197855596 series 1243351
The guys talk about stability plans for iOS 12, the impending HomePod release and all that entails, Apple's recent earnings for the quarter, and even a little Mario Kart. All this and more!
Links:
- Access your Bonjour printer over VPN from your iOS device
- Apple delays big new iOS features to focus on stability in 2018 | Cult of Mac
- The Mac, The Myth, The Legend: How Snow Leopard became synonymous with reliability | 9to5Mac
- HomePod version of Siri comes with big limitations | Cult of Mac
- iOS 11.3 hints at Apple’s work on an iCloud-based single sign-on solution for websites | 9to5Mac
- Apple confirms HomePod audio sources, and Bluetooth isn’t one - The Verge
- Apple sold 77.3 million iPhones over the holidays, but still fell short of estimates - The Verge
- Apple Now Has 1.3 Billion Active Devices Worldwide - Mac Rumors
- Apple Did Not Consider How Battery Replacement Program Would Impact iPhone Upgrade Rates - Mac Rumors
- Apple Watch Sees Best Quarter Ever With Series 3 Sales Up More Than 100% Compared to Series 2 Sales Last Year - Mac Rumors
- Nintendo is bringing Mario Kart to mobile | TechCrunch
- Here’s Why Alexa Won’t Light Up During Amazon Super Bowl Ad - Bloomberg
- Ruling raises songwriter royalties from Spotify, Apple Music by 44% | Ars Technica
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