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Hear the most interesting and influential people in the Macintosh industry discuss news, issues and more in an informal panel format.
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MacJury #1207: Cloud Storage Options, Benefits and Compromises, and Products That Don’t Exist Yet | In the last few weeks, the options for cloud storage have exploded, but with minimal diversity. Are some options better than others? Who owns the data you upload to the cloud? How does each service perform? Who do you trust? These and other cloudy issues are pondered and discussed with humor, caution, and maybe a little paranoia. Then, with equal seriousness, the panel talks about some products that don’t exist just yet, but that they would like to see and have. No science fiction here, just some options that developers might want to pay attention to. All this and more is offered by the panel of Mark Fuccio, John Martellaro and host Chuck Joiner. (Note: There were some fidelity problems as we tested something a little new, so please pardon the lack of our usual audio quality.) Links Subscribe to MacVoices in iTunes Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices, MacVoicesTV, MacNotables and The MacJury, a group of shows and web sites that make up The MacVoices Group, and is part ofMacLevelTen . You can catch up with what he’s doing by following him on Twitter, friending him on Facebook, or circling him on Google+. Subscribe to The MacJury in iTunes MacLevelTen - The Mac Media Group Mark Fuccio is the co-founder of Tactics Sells High Tech, a consulting firm specializing in helping companies find their market sweet spot to become most profitable as quickly as possible. A former Senior Director, Products and Markets for Drobo, Mark loves business, especially the high tech business. Follow him on Twitter. John Martellaro is a senior scientist and author. A former U.S. Air Force officer,he has worked for NASA, White Sands Missile Range, Lockheed Martin Astronautics, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Apple Computer. During his five years at Apple, he worked as a Senior Marketing Manager for science and technology, Federal Account Executive, and High Performance Computing Manager. His interests include alpine skiing, SciFi, astronomy, and Perl. John lives in Denver, Colorado. He serves as a Senior Editor at The Mac Observer. You can follow him on Twitter. DropBox (Chuck’s referral link) SugarSync (Chuck’s referral link) | 5/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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MacJury #1206: The MacJury Discusses The Apple Stock Dividend, Stock Buy Back, Apple TV and More | The MacJury convenes to provide some balanced perspective on Apple’s announcement of a stock dividend and buy back plan…and fails. The discussion starts there, then migrated to who gets credit for Apple’s recent successes, Apple’s offshore cash horde, the Apple TV, the entertainment industry, and more. Providing the less-than fair and balanced commentary are Peter Cohen, Steve Sande, and host Chuck Joiner. The video version of this episode is available on MacVoicesTV. Links Subscribe to MacVoices in iTunes Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices, MacVoicesTV, MacNotables and The MacJury, a group of shows and web sites that make up The MacVoices Group, and is part ofMacLevelTen . You can catch up with what he’s doing by following him on Twitter, friending him on Facebook, or circling him on Google+. Subscribe to The MacJury in iTunes MacLevelTen - The Mac Media Group Peter Cohen started working with Jim Dalrymple after his site, MacGaming, became part of MacCentral. They worked together at Macworld, where Jim supervised Peter for many years. In his position as Senior Editor, Peter posted and edited daily news on the MacCentral and Macworld.com Web sites. Peter wrote the monthly Game Room column for Macworld magazine and contributed countless other reviews and articles over the years. After leaving Macworld in September, 2009, Peter immediately reunited with Jim as The Loop’s executive editor. Peter also continues to do a variety of freelance work for online and print publications including Mac|Life, MacFormat, MacUser (UK) and Tap! Peter is also an accomplished podcaster – a co-host and co-founder of Angry Mac Bastards, a weekly podcast that rebuffs some of the more questionable Apple-centric news and analysis posted to the Web. Peter is also frequently featured on other podcasts: he’s appeared on The MacJury, iGame Radio, the Tech Night Owl Live, International Mac Podcast, TUAW Talkcast and many others. (From The Loop) Steve Sande was born two weeks before the start of the Space Age, and has been a fan of technology since birth. A lifelong resident of Colorado, Steve graduated from the University of Colorado with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering (1978) and a Masters Degree in Business Administration (1983). He’s worked in industry and for himself, and prefers the latter. He began writing for TUAW in 2008, and is now the Features Editor for the blog. Steve hosts the weekly TUAW TV Live show, and is a frequent voice on the TUAW Talkcast as well. When he’s not blogging for TUAW, he’s writing books for Apress and Take Control Books. A three-time NaNoWriMo winner, Steve is also involved in a new e-publishing startup. You can follow him on Twitter. (From TUAW) | 3/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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MacJury #1205: The MacJury Reviews The First Weekend with the New iPad | Members of The MacJury convened in a late-night session to review their first weekend’s experiences with the third generation iPad. Entered into evidence are opinions on the new Retina display, the upgraded camera, the battery life, and much more. Buying experiences, the demand for the new iPad, and whether it is time for you to upgrade are all discussed by the panel of Jeff Carlson, Jeff Gamet, Chuck La Tournous and host Chuck Joiner. The video version of this episode is available on MacVoicesTV. Links Subscribe to MacVoices in iTunes Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices, MacVoicesTV, MacNotables and The MacJury, a group of shows and web sites that make up The MacVoices Group, and is part ofMacLevelTen . You can catch up with what he’s doing by following him on Twitter, friending him on Facebook, or circling him on Google+. Subscribe to The MacJury in iTunes MacLevelTen - The Mac Media Group Author and photographer Jeff Carlson (@jeffcarlson on Twitter) is a columnist for the Seattle Times, a senior editor for the weekly electronic newsletter TidBITS , and writes for publications such as Macworld and Photoshop Elements Techniques. He is also the author of The iPad 2 Pocket Guide, The iMovie ’11 Project Book, Photoshop Elements 10 for Windows and Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide and the new Meet The iPad (third generation) . He believes there’s never enough coffee, and does his best to test that theory. Jeff Gamet is the Managing Editor for The Mac Observer, and the author of Fresh Brewed Tales, a chronicle of Jeff’s strange adventures at coffee shops. You can find his regular updates on Twitter. Chuck La Tournous (follow him on Twitter) is a writer, marketer, musician, speaker, podcaster, pundit, art director, web developer and all-around geek. Chuck is a Contributing Editor for The Mac Observer, speaks about technology and marketing issues at places like Macworld Conference and Expo and appears on podcasts like The MacJury and Your Mac Life. Once a year or so, he dusts off his bass guitar to play with the Macworld All-Star Band. | 3/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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MacJury #1204: The TidBITS Staff Discusses Apple’s iPad and Apple TV Announcements | The details of Apple’s newest iPad and Apple TV are now official, so we empaneled a MacJury from the TidBITS staff to help us review the announcements and what they mean. The furor over the lack of a name, the impact of the retina display, how people will use the improved camera are all part of the deliberations, as the group debates the most important features. The new iPhoto for iPad, the increased resolution of the Apple TV, whether you can really get work done on an iPad and all sorts of related topics were debated by the panel of Michael E. Cohen, Adam C. Engst, Tonya Engst, Joe Kissell, Matt Neuburg and host Chuck Joiner. Links Subscribe to MacVoices in iTunes Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices, MacVoicesTV, MacNotables and The MacJury, a group of shows and web sites that make up The MacVoices Group, and is part ofMacLevelTen . You can catch up with what he’s doing by following him on Twitter, friending him on Facebook, or circling him on Google+. Subscribe to The MacJury in iTunes MacLevelTen - The Mac Media Group Michael E. Cohen has worked as a teacher, a programmer, a Web designer, a multimedia producer, and a certified usability analyst. He’s the author or co-author of several books, including The iPad Project Book, Apple Training Series: iLife (iLife ’09 Edition), Take Control of Syncing Data in Snow Leopard, and Take Control of PDFpen 5. Adam C. Engst is the publisher of TidBITS and Take Control Books. He has written numerous books, including the best-selling Internet Starter Kit series, and many magazine articles – thanks to Contributing Editor positions at MacUser, MacWEEK, and now Macworld. His innovations include the creation of the first advertising program to support an Internet publication in 1992, the first flat-rate accounts for graphical Internet access in 1993, and the Take Control electronic book series. His awards include the MDJ Power 25 ranking as the most influential person in the Macintosh industry outside of Apple every year since 2000, inclusion on the MacTech 25 list of influential people in the Macintosh technical community, and being named one of MacDirectory’s top ten visionaries. And yes, he has been turned into an action figure. Want more? Follow Adam on Twitter for 140-character musings on a variety of topics. Tonya Engst spends her days immersed in Apple technology, serving as editor-in-chief at TidBITS Publishing, which she co-founded. She works behind the scenes on the TidBITS Web site (Apple news for the rest of us) and on the front lines of theTake Control ebook series (highly practical, tightly focused ebooks about technology, mostly Apple-related), where she thinks about the big picture, edits many ebooks, and occasionally gets to write one. Follow her on Twitter. Joe Kissell is the author of over two dozen Take Control ebooks, as well as a host of print books. He is a senior editor for TidBITS, and a Senior Contributor to Macworld. Keep up with him if you can on his personal blog, JoeKissell.com, and on Twitter. TidBITS Contributing Editor Matt Neuburg has been writing for the publication since 1991, concentrating on issues surrounding word processing, databases and text organization programs, scripting and innovative programming systems, and a variety of utilities. He has written some popular freeware programs, such as MemoryStick and NotLight. He has created the online documentation for a number of applications, such as Script Debugger and Opal. He has written books about programming Frontier, REALbasic, and AppleScript, and is the author of various Take Control ebooks. iStopMotion for iPad Wear your iPad as a wristwatch? Really? by Amanda Kooser on CNET Apple’s iPad 4G LTE plan pricing detailed: Watch your speeds! by Kevin C. Tofel on GigaOM | 3/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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MacJury #1203: How Exhibitors Can Get The Most Out of Trade Shows Like Macworld | iWorld | Now that the dust has settled from Macworld | iWorld 2012, The MacJury convened to discuss the successful and not-so-successful exhibitor presences at the show, to give exhibitors at future trade shows some examples of what to do and not to do. From pre-show communications to booth design to business card design, perspective is provided, recommendations offered, and judgement rendered by the panel of Jean Macdonald, Jeff Gamet, Mark Fuccio and host Chuck Joiner. The video version of this episode is available on MacVoicesTV. Links Subscribe to MacVoices in iTunes Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices, MacVoicesTV, MacNotables and The MacJury, a group of shows and web sites that make up The MacVoices Group, and is part ofMacLevelTen . You can catch up with what he’s doing by following him on Twitter, friending him on Facebook, or circling him on Google+. Subscribe to The MacJury in iTunes MacLevelTen - The Mac Media Group Jean MacDonald is a partner and head of Marketing and PR at Smile, developers of PDFpen and TextExpander, as well as an active member of the tech community. A would-be rock ‘n roll star, you can follow all of Jean’s exploits on her Twitter stream. Jeff Gamet is the Managing Editor for The Mac Observer, and the author of Fresh Brewed Tales, a chronicle of Jeff’s strange adventures at coffee shops. You can find his regular updates on Twitter. Mark Fuccio is the co-founder of Tactics Sells High Tech, a consulting firm specializing in helping companies find their market sweet spot to become most profitable as quickly as possible. A former Senior Director, Products and Markets for Drobo, Mark loves business, especially the high tech business. Follow him on Twitter. The OmniGroup Boinx Software Nuance Software i4Software | 3/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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MacJury #1202: Apple’s Education and Ebook Publishing Announcements Examined | Only hours after Apple make a series of announcements about their push into the textbook market, The MacJury met to examine the impact of such things as changes to the End User Licensing Agreement (EULA) and what it may mean for non-textbook publishers, the text book price ceiling and the focus on high school level books. Is Apple taking a leadership role in moving textbooks to ebooks, or just trying to exert control over part of the ebook space? The evidence is considered by the panel of Weldon Dodd, Tonya Engst, Pat Fauquet and host Chuck Joiner. Links Subscribe to MacVoices in iTunes Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices, MacVoicesTV, MacNotables and The MacJury, a group of shows and web sites that make up The MacVoices Group, and is part ofMacLevelTen . You can catch up with what he’s doing by following him on Twitter, friending him on Facebook, or circling him on Google+. Subscribe to The MacJury in iTunes MacLevelTen - The Mac Media Group Weldon Dodd, is the owner of Rewind Technology, a Mac-focused consulting firm based in Denver, CO, a contributor to TheAppleBlog on GigaOM, and the curator of ipadk12.com. You can find him on Twitter too. Tonya Engst spends her days immersed in Apple technology, serving as editor-in-chief at TidBITS Publishing, which she co-founded. She works behind the scenes on the TidBITS Web site (Apple news for the rest of us) and on the front lines of theTake Control ebook series (highly practical, tightly focused ebooks about technology, mostly Apple-related), where she thinks about the big picture, edits many ebooks, and occasionally gets to write one. Follow her on Twitter. Pat Fauquet is a partner at >Dr. Mac Consulting, the author of MacMouseCalls, and part of the Moms Gone Geek team. You can follow her exploits and wisdom on Twitter. The Unprecedented Audacity of the iBooks Author EULA by Dan Wineman on Venomous Porridge | 1/20/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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MacJury #1201: Buying Your Own Tech Gifts, MacBook Pro vs. MacBook Air and More | When the first MacJury for 2012 convened, they discovered no one had purchased tech gifts for them, but they had all bought goodies for themselves. The panel discusses their choices, some of which may surprise you, debate the pros and cons of the MacBook Pro laptops vs. the MacBook Air line, replacement applications for the latter, a utility that is needed from Apple and more. Those sharing their wisdom include Erik Bernskiold, Jeff Gamet, Steve Stanger and host Chuck Joiner. The video version of this episode is available on MacVoicesTV. Links Links Subscribe to MacVoices in iTunes Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices, MacVoicesTV, MacNotables and The MacJury, a group of shows and web sites that make up The MacVoices Group, and is part ofMacLevelTen . You can catch up with what he’s doing by following him on Twitter, friending him on Facebook, or circling him on Google+. Subscribe to The MacJury in iTunes MacLevelTen - The Mac Media Group Erik Bernskiold is a web designer and technology geek who spends his days building websites for clients at XLD Studios as well as trains people in software and design at Bernskiold Media . Jeff Gamet is the Managing Editor for The Mac Observer, and the author of Fresh Brewed Tales, a chronicle of Jeff’s strange adventures at coffee shops. You can find his regular updates on Twitter. Steve Stanger is a self-described Podcaster, photographer, I.T. guy, tech enthusiast, music dabbler, gamer, avid sci-fi reader and Apple geek. You can find out more about him at his profile page, or follow him on Twitter, and hear him on The Mac Attack and iSee iShoot iPhone. Bose QuietComfort 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones Panasonic RP-HC700 Noise-Canceling Headphones Pixelmator NAVIGON USA Mac Pro SSD and Hard Drive Combo: How and Why by Ted Landau on The Mac Observer ScreenCastsOnline 224 – Solid State Drives & OptiBay [Members Show] | 1/3/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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MacJury #1113: BlogWorld L.A. 2011 – The MacJury Discusses The Expo and Social Media in Business and Beyond | At BlogWorld Los Angeles 2011, members of The MacJury took the opportunity to convene a rare in-person session to discuss the benefits and presentations at the show, social media in business, gaming and beyond, and more. Answering a very early-morning call to order were Mark Fuccio, Jean MacDonald, Omaha Sternberg and host Chuck Joiner. This edition of The MacJury is sponsored by… Links Subscribe to MacVoices in iTunes Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices, MacVoicesTV, MacNotables and The MacJury, a group of shows and web sites that make up The MacVoices Group, and is part ofMacLevelTen . You can catch up with what he’s doing by following him on Twitter, friending him on Facebook, or circling him on Google+. MacLevelTen - The Mac Media Group Mark Fuccio is the co-founder of Tactics Sells High Tech, a consulting firm specializing in helping companies find their market sweet spot to become most profitable as quickly as possible. A former Senior Director, Products and Markets for Drobo, Mark loves business, especially the high tech business. Follow him on Twitter. Jean MacDonald is a partner and head of Marketing and PR at Smile, developers of PDFpen and TextExpander, as well as an active member of the tech community. A would-be rock ‘n roll star, you can follow all of Jean’s exploits on her Twitter stream. Omaha Sternberg is the Chief Producer of iGame Radio, covering gaming on the Mac and iOS devices. You can also see her reviews on Mac|Life, Macworld, and iPhone Life magazines. Follow Omaha on Twitter or Google+. Finding Sponsors for Your Podcast – commentary and slides from the BlogWorld presentation on Tactics Sells High Tech | 11/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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MacJury #1112: A Weekend with the iPhone 4S | The iPhone 4S didn’t seem to wow the crowd at its announcement, but the sales numbers clearly indicated there was lots to be excited about. The MacJury spent the weekend using their new iPhone 4Ss, and share stories of the shenanigans involved in acquiring the phone, SIM card swapping and surgery, and experiencing puppy love for Siri. Activation issues, favorite features (and no one picked the same one), the ups and downs of Photostream, and more are entered into evidence by the panel of Jeff Carlson, Tonya Engst, Pat Fauquet and host Chuck Joiner. Links Links Subscribe to The MacJury in iTunes Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices, MacVoicesTV, MacNotables and The MacJury, a group of shows and web sites that make up The MacVoices Group, and is part ofMacLevelTen . You can catch up with what he’s doing by following him on Twitter, friending him on Facebook, or circling him on Google+. MacLevelTen - The Mac Media Group Author and photographer Jeff Carlson (@jeffcarlson on Twitter) is a columnist for the Seattle Times, a senior editor for the weekly electronic newsletter TidBITS , and writes for publications such as Macworld and Photoshop Elements Techniques. He is also the author of The iPad 2 Pocket Guide, The iMovie ’11 Project Book, and Photoshop Elements 10 for Windows and Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide. He believes there’s never enough coffee, and does his best to test that theory. Tonya Engst spends her days immersed in Apple technology, serving as editor-in-chief at TidBITS Publishing, which she co-founded. She works behind the scenes on the TidBITS Web site (Apple news for the rest of us) and on the front lines of the Take Control ebook series (highly practical, tightly focused ebooks about technology, mostly Apple-related), where she thinks about the big picture, edits many ebooks, and occasionally gets to write one. Follow her on Twitter. Pat Fauquet is a partner at Dr. Mac Consulting, the author of MacMouseCalls, and part of the Moms Gone Geek team. You can follow her exploits and wisdom on Twitter. MacVoices #1190: John Chaffee of BusyMac Discusses the Transition From MobileMe to iCloud for Calendar Syncing | 10/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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MacJury #1111: Remembering the Impact of Steve Jobs | An impromptu MacJury came together to share their thoughts on the impact of Steve Jobs following the news of his death. The panel includes Christopher Breen, Bryan Chaffin, Peter Cohen, Katie Floyd and host Chuck Joiner. Links Steve Jobs’ 2005 Stanford Commencement Address on YouTube Steve Jobs’ 2005 Commencement Address (transcribed) on the Stanford web site Apple Keynote Podcast Feed in the iTunes Store | 10/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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MacJury #1110: Evaluating the iPhone 4S Launch | Shortly after the iPhone 4S announcement event wrapped up, The MacJury convened to evaluate the latest news from Apple, including the issue surrounding the naming convention, the new camera, Siri, and the internal hardware changes to the device. The role of voice recognition in gaming, how your relationship with your phone may change once you can talk to it, and the inevitable Star Trek comparisons start off the conversation. Along the way Find My Friends is evaluated, iCloud tradeoffs and dependence are weighed, Cards’ usefulness is examined, and Tim Cook’s performance is discussed by the panel of Lex Friedman, Chuck La Tournous, Omaha Sternberg and host Chuck Joiner. The Panel: Lex Friedman is Macworld‘s staff writer; he writes news, hints, reviews, editorials, and whatever else his bosses tell him to do. He also blogs with alarming inconsistency. You can follow Lex on Twitter or on Google+. Chuck La Tournous (follow him on Twitter) is a writer, marketer, musician, speaker, podcaster, pundit, art director, web developer and all-around geek. Chuck is a Contributing Editor for The Mac Observer, speaks about technology and marketing issues at places like Macworld Conference and Expo and appears on podcasts like The MacJury and Your Mac Life. Once a year or so, he dusts off his bass guitar to play with the Macworld All-Star Band. Omaha Sternberg is the Chief Producer of iGame Radio, covering gaming on the Mac and iOS devices. You can also see her reviews on Mac|Life, Macworld, and iPhone Life magazines. Follow Omaha on Twitter or Google+. Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices, MacVoicesTV, MacNotables and The MacJury, a group of shows and web sites that make up The MacVoices Group, and is part ofMacLevelTen . You can catch up with what he’s doing by following him on Twitter, friending him on Facebook, or circling him on Google+. Links: Subscribe to The MacJury in iTunes iPhone 4S announcement (video) RandomMaccess’ Coverage of the iPhone 4S Event Knowledge Navigator Video MacVoicesTV #1009: MacVoicesTV at Macworld – Bill Atkinson Shows Off His New PhotoCard iPhone App, and Comments on the iPad | 10/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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MacJury #1109: Look Ma, No Cables! Moving Photos Between Camera, iPhone, iPad and Mac | Photo manipulation is more popular than ever with the proliferation of cameras in iDevices and the cost of good digital cameras constantly getting better by the month. The problem is how to keep track of what you shot where, and how to easily move your photos from one device to another for editing and sharing. A panel of digital photography experts convened recently to solve those problems, outlining how to easily and conveniently move photos between iPhone, iPad, your Mac and even your camera all without using cables.…unless you really want to. The panel also talks photo syncing in the cloud, iDevice photo editing and more. Snapping off lots of photographic advice for experts and novices alike are the panel of Robert Lachman, Steve Stanger, Terry White and host Chuck Joiner. Links Chuck Joiner on Twitter The MacVoices Group Subscribe to MacVoices in iTunes MacLevelTen – The Mac Media Group Robert Lachman Robert Lachman on Twitter Photography and the Mac Robert Lachman at Los Angeles Times Framework Steve Stanger Steve Stanger on Twitter The Mac Attack iSee iShoot iPhone – Steve’s new podcast Terry White Terry White on Twitter Terry White.com Terry’s Tech Blog Terry White’s Best App Site PhotoSync – wirelessly transfers your photos and videos Photo Transfer App DropBox SoFortbild Eye-Fi Pro X2 8 GB Class 6 SDHC Wireless Flash Memory Card EYE-FI-8PC How the iPad fits into a Photography Workflow on Terry White’s Tech Blog Eye-Fi “Direct Mode” Review and Video on Terry White’s Tech Blog Scotty by Galarina Minus (10gb online storage free) Iris Photo Suite PhotoForge2 Snapseed for iPad Photogene Photogene for iPad Camera+ Photo Mechanic Adobe Photoshop Express PhotoSync for wireless transfers on Best App Site 8 Must Have Apps for Photographers on Best App Site Adobe Carousel | 9/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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MacJury #1108: An Apple Television: To Be or Not To Be? | There has been lots of talk about an Apple television, but should they build it? What would make it different? Why would you want one? The MacJury contemplates these questions and more in a compelling discussion of a relocated digital hub, a Kickstarter for video programs, getting what you want where you want it when you want it, big screen vs. small screen, living room vs. everywhere video viewing, and a whole lot more. Get the questions, answers and opinions of the panel that includes Weldon Dodd, John Martellaro, Ken Ray and host Chuck Joiner. Links Chuck Joiner on Twitter The MacVoices Group Subscribe to The MacJury in iTunes MacLevelTen - The Mac Media Group Weldon Dodd Weldon Dodd on Twitter RewindTech Weldon Dodd’s work on GigaOM John Martellaro John Martellaro on Twitter The Mac Observer Ken Ray Ken Ray on Twitter Mac OS Ken Mac OS KenDensed on The Mac Observer Mac OSK Ken Day 6 A Breaking Fever: Apple, Lies and Videotape by John Martellaro on The Mac Observer Ethernet Rules! by Ted Landau on The Mac Observer From the Edge – Peter Lik (app to support his Weather Channel show) | 9/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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MacJury #1107: Deliberations on the Resignation of Steve Jobs | The MacJury regretfully convenes to analyze the resignation of Apple CEO Steve Jobs. The panel look beyond the obvious concern for Mr. Jobs’ well-being to discuss how the announcement was made, what it says about who knew what when, and why the resignation was tendered now. What shareholders need to know, Apple’s amazing successes of the past, the future of the company, and how it all will fit together are part of a thoughtful conversation with Bryan Chaffin, Katie Floyd, Jeff Gamet and host Chuck Joiner. Links Chuck Joiner on Twitter The MacVoices Group Subscribe to The MacJury in iTunes MacLevelTen - The Mac Media Group The Panel: Bryan Chaffin Bryan Chaffin on Twitter The MacObserver The Apple Context Machine Katie Floyd Katie Floyd on Twitter Mac Power Users Katie’s blog Jeff Gamet Jeff Gamet on Twitter Jeff Gamet’s jeff-o-rama Design Tools Monthly Design Tools Weekly The Mac Observer The iPod Observer Apple Weekly Report Designer’s Guide to Mac OS X by Jeff Gamet Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO, Recommends Tim Cook as Successor by Bryan Chaffin on The Mac Observer Apple Names Tim Cook CEO, Steve Jobs as Chairman by Bryan Chaffin on The Mac Observer AAPL Dips 5% Following Apple CEO Change by Bryan Chaffin on The Mac Observer Microsoft Re-Designs the Ipod Packaging (video) | 8/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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MacJury #1106: Investing and Doing Business In the Apple Ecosystem | Operating in the shadow of Apple may be different than any other company in the world. A special MacJury convenes to discuss the benefits and challenges of doing business in and as part of the Apple ecosystem. What makes the Apple space different and what that is attractive from a business and investing perspective, the most recommended area for developers to get involved in, and a case study of how one hardware company approached it, are included in the deliberations. The question of the number of apps in the Mac App Store, the store’s features and how what is and isn’t there affects vendors, the importance of demo versions and much more are covered by the very diverse panel of Mark Fuccio, Tom Loverro, Rich Harrington, Jean MacDonald and host Chuck Joiner. Links Chuck Joiner on Twitter The MacVoices Group Subscribe to The MacJury in iTunes MacLevelTen - The Mac Media Group Mark Fuccio Mark Fuccio on Twitter Tactics (MarketSweetSpot.com) Tom Loverro Tom Loverro on Twitter RRE Ventures Up and to the Right – Tom’s blog Richard Harrington RHED Pixel – Rich’s production company Rich Harrington on Twitter Rich Harrington on Facebook Rich Harrington on LinkedIn Jean MacDonald Smile Jean MacDonald on Twitter Smile on Twitter Smile on Facebook Jean’s resources page for her Small Business Marketing Drobo (formerly Data Robotics) Flipboard DropBox Daring Fireball Paperless by Mariner Software | 7/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Customer Reviews
A Nice Perspective
I have been impressed with the first two episodes. Chuck has guests that carry a broad range of perspectives and backgrounds that gives the listener a good overview on subjects covered. Chuck is no Leo but the show kind of reminds me of a sane person's TWIT or MacBreak Weekly. Luckily I am bi-polar and enjoy both Leo's insanity and Chuck's even nature. Thanks for the new podcast Chuck!
The BEST Mac Tech Podcast Out There
Subscribing to 7 or 8 of these podcasts i have gotten to hear many styles, and variations on how they handle similar content. Mac Jury brings together some of those podcasters from time to time as well, and somehow in this group they come alive and come out of themselves. Content is more intelligently debated - contrary points of view spark new ideas and the conversations have a substance not found anywhere else. Particularly noteworthy are the 9/15 and 9/16 shows. Kudos guys and thank you!
Form an opinion
The MacJury isn't there to keep you abreast of the latest developments, but rather discusses them. The panel of the MacJury are all Mac Podcasters themselves and on this podcast you can hear their opinions on certain topics. The great thing about this form of podcast (Skype to the rescue) is that they all have informed opinions and if you combine them all you should be able to form your own opinion on a topic better. The beauty of the podcast these podcasters don't always agree with each other, but present their arguments in a professional and pleasant way. A great show to listen to, like so many others by Chuck Joiner






