This week TechCrunch's Editor-In-Chief, Matthew Panzarino, joins me to talk about his many sneakers and the incredible aftermarket for them. We also delve into what it's like writing, planning articles, and covering Apple in today's world.
This week I'm joined by Shawn Blanc, who has built a business through blogging, setting up speciality web sites, and designing courses for people to purchase. He is a really interesting guy and has some valuable opinions on efficiency in your life.
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This week I'm joined by iMore's Rene Ritchie to talk about WWDC and its move to San Jose; Tim Cook's assertion that creative pros are important to Apple; The MacBook Pro and Mac Pro; iPad sales; and Pandora Premium.
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Apple brings WWDC back to San Jose in 2017
Jim talks to Dave Wiskus and Joe Cieplinski of the indie rock band Airplane Mode about their stage setup, the perils of performing live, and their appearance at the upcoming WWDC 2016 Beard Bash.
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Jim and Merlin... wait, no, Gruber. Jim and John Gruber talk about the iPhone SE, iPad Pro, and Apple Watch.
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Jim and Merlin talk about TextExpander's new business model, Apple Watch vs Fitbit, and more on voice UI.
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This week, Jim and Merlin talk about the recent Apple event, including Apple's messaging on environmental improvements and user privacy. Also, some talk about the evolution of Apple's Health initiatives, why Merlin's wearing two watches, and why your hosts like sitting down.
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Jim and Merlin are back this week, talking about George Martin and the importance of collaboration, the highs and lows of Apple Pay, and voice user-interfaces.
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Jim and Merlin talk about how automated technology can benefit or harm daily life, the Apple v. FBI case, and a slew of great #HeyTDR.
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Jim and Merlin talk about guitar amps, TaskPaper, and Metallica’s “Too Heavy for Halftime” show.
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This week, Jim and Merlin talk about Apple's software struggles and their wish list for Apple Watch updates.
Also, some fun #heytdr, including listener questions about iOS text editors and easy songs to learn on guitar.
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Jim and Merlin talk about the highlights from NAMM, Sherlocking, and the blues.
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This week, Jim and Merlin are joined by special guest, Ira Cary Blanco to talk about Ira’s work with Samson Technologies, including some great tips on choosing a microphone—as well as diving into how Ira uses technology to train for Ironman Triathlons.
The boys also run through the big updates to GarageBand for iOS and the amazing new Music Memos app.
Plus, the usual assortment of #heytdr
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This week, Jim and Merlin talk David Bowie. Also, Jim tries Windows 10.
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Jim an Merlin discuss finding new music, using an iPad for 'real work', and rock star cameos.
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Jim and Merlin talk New Years and what they hope to see in the year ahead. Also, Motörhead and preparing for presentations.
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This week, Jim and Merlin talk Apple nostalgia.
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This week, Merlin and Jim talk haircuts, computer peripherals, and weird bands. Also, Merlin shares his obsession with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs song "Maps".
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This week, the boys cover reading, writing, and Don Henley.
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Jim and Merlin talk about who the iPad Pro is for, their favorite cover songs, and the best apps for making music. Also, Jim gives an out-of-character recommendation.
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A sleepy Jim talks to Merlin talk all about the iPad Pro: Jim's review and Merlin's impulse purchase of it.
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This week, Jim and Merlin talk about the new Apple TV’s apps — and the occasional crisis of confidence that occurs whenever stuff doesn’t “just work.” Also, some nerdy talk on Mac input devices and maybe why iPhone’s camera keeps turning off your audio.
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