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Episode 53: Mac To The Future with Krazy Ken

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Awesome. Awesome to the Macs.

Catch the Crazy! Dan and Jake are joined in the studio by Krazy Ken to speculate about future Macs based on imagined (and rumored) new Apple Silicon chips. Dan talks about rescuing a hot rod Power Mac 8100. Jake experiments with HomeKit Adaptive Lighting. Ken recalls his greatest tech misadventures. All this and more when you tune in!

Recorded December 4, 2020

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Theme Song by Space Vixen Follow them on Twitter: @SpaceVixenMusic

Chapters

00:00:00 - Introduction 00:01:50 - Special Guest Krazy Ken 00:11:44 - Ken's First Mac 00:17:37 - What's Going On In Your Tech Life? 00:24:00 - The HomeKit Chronicles: iOS 14 Adaptive Ambient Lighting 00:42:59 - Main Topic: Future Apple Silicon Products 00:55:06 - Potential New Design Languages 01:07:12 - Workflow on Apple Silicon 01:13:50 - Apple Silicon Macs vs. iPad and Competitors 01:27:15 - Outtro and Credits

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Awesome. Awesome to the Macs.

Catch the Crazy! Dan and Jake are joined in the studio by Krazy Ken to speculate about future Macs based on imagined (and rumored) new Apple Silicon chips. Dan talks about rescuing a hot rod Power Mac 8100. Jake experiments with HomeKit Adaptive Lighting. Ken recalls his greatest tech misadventures. All this and more when you tune in!

Recorded December 4, 2020

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Dan’s Twitter: @kefkafloyd Jake’s Twitter: @jakepugh

Show Twitter: @icongardenshow Visit Our Website Email us Mac Ach Thread

Join our Discord

Jake’s HomeKit Page

Theme Song by Space Vixen Follow them on Twitter: @SpaceVixenMusic

Chapters

00:00:00 - Introduction 00:01:50 - Special Guest Krazy Ken 00:11:44 - Ken's First Mac 00:17:37 - What's Going On In Your Tech Life? 00:24:00 - The HomeKit Chronicles: iOS 14 Adaptive Ambient Lighting 00:42:59 - Main Topic: Future Apple Silicon Products 00:55:06 - Potential New Design Languages 01:07:12 - Workflow on Apple Silicon 01:13:50 - Apple Silicon Macs vs. iPad and Competitors 01:27:15 - Outtro and Credits

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