MacBreak Weekly
Stagione 2014
TV-G
Get the latest Apple news and views from the top names in Mac, iPhone, iPod, and iPad journalism.
Dove guardare MacBreak Weekly • Stagione 2014
52 Episodi
- A Little Less Fur
E26A Little Less FurApple to cease development of Aperture, Disney theme park's wristband ID could shed light on Apple's wearable strategy, recent hires suggest Apple is working on its own speech recognition for Siri, CarPlay coming to 9 new automakers' vehicles, Apple launches new iPod touch, and more. - Will It Bend?
E28Will It Bend?Leo determines whether or not the Samsung Galaxy S3 glass is as durable as the iPhone 6 sapphire crystal, Apple may no longer be required to etch FCC labels on the iPhone, Reddit user convinces Tim Cook to change Apple's on-hold music, Ryan Block and Veronica Belmont's attempt to cancel Comcast service, and more. - iTime
E29iTimeIBM's Watson could merge with Siri, a historical look at how Apple's independence and IBM's business model agility led to a strategic partnership, how Google, Samsung, and others could team up to back Android in the enterprise and counter Apple and IBM, Apple granted comprehensive 'iTime' smartwatch patent with in-strap circuitry and arm gesture support, security flaws and surveillance mechanisms in iOS, and more. - The Font Thickens
E30The Font ThickensA closer look at OS X Yosemite, Europe approves Apple's $3 billion takeover of Beats, Bose sues Beats for patent infringement on noise-cancelling headphones, Apple acquires BookLamp to compete with Amazon, Apple to buy 'Swell' radio app for $30 million, and more. - The Kardashian Free Zone
E31The Kardashian Free ZoneApple to hold an iPhone event on September 9, iOS 8 beta 5 locks down security holes, Apple officially welcomes Beats to the family, Apple Stores to finally begin iPhone 5s display replacements on August 4th, MacBook sticker sellers see increase in sales after Apple's 'Stickers' ad, and more. - You're Rolling It Wrong
E32You're Rolling It WrongWill Apple ditch Intel in favor of ARM for Macs? Apple may be announcing a wrist wearable next month, inside Apple's highly secretive internal training program, Apple prominently advertising Beats Music to new iOS device users, an iPhone 6 rumor roundup, and more. - That's My Travel Emmy
E33That's My Travel EmmyTim Cook takes the ALS ice bucket challenge, Apple adds key Vice Presidents and more diversity to executive leadership page, Apple granted a patent for a curved touch display that could support a future fitness band, Apple meets with Thai officials to discuss "iPhone 6" approval disclosure, leaked iPhone 6 schematic may indicate NFC on the way, and more. - Lego Queen
E34Lego QueenGruber has an idea of what the screen resolution will be for the two iPhone 6 models, there may be a 128 GB option for the new iPhone, images of the iPhone 6 front and rear panel assembled, Apple implements battery replacement program for defective iPhone 5 batteries, California law requires kill switches be put in every smart phone by 2015, and more. - Designed by Aggle
E39Designed by AggleApple developing iOS 8.1, 8.2, & 8.3 in shift for 2015 launches, Apple Will Be ‘Lucky' to Ship Apple Watch by Valentine's Day, New Mac Mini Finally Coming in October Alongside New iPads? Consumer Reports test results find iPhone 6 and 6 Plus not as bendy as believed, Apple releases iOS 8.0.2 with fixes to cellular, touch ID issues; says only 40K iPhone 6/6+ devices affected by 8.0.1 bugs, and more. - Pretty and Easy to Use
E40Pretty and Easy to UseApple to hold event for iPads, iMacs and Yosemite on October 16, a major leak tells us everything we need to know about iPad Air 2, Gates talks Apple Pay, Bitcoin, Nadella and how Office needs to be dramatically better, Apple veteran Steve Dowling chosen as Apple's interim head of PR, succeeding Katie Cotton, Apple sapphire crystal supplier GT Advanced files for bankruptcy, is "Hairgate" really a thing? And more. - It's All About the Macs
E41It's All About the MacsWe speculate about what could be coming October 16 and what Apple's invitation means, the end of Macworld Expo, Sir Jony Ive not happy about competitors stealing his designs, Apple's supplier contracts include $50M penalty for leaking future product info, Apple reportedly withheld $139M payment to GT Advanced ahead of bankruptcy filing, and more. - Beats on a Plane
E44Beats on a PlaneApple Watch to launch in the Spring, after Chinese New Year, Starwood Hotels begins rollout of iPhone/Apple Watch virtual room keys, Trent Reznor discusses his new role at Apple, the Beats acquisition, and U2's free album, Apple Asks PCalc Developer to Remove iOS 8 Widget, Christian Bale Exits Steve Jobs Movie, and more. - Big Boy Pants
E45Big Boy PantsApple's comments on iOS malware, AppleCare for enterprise with on-site support from IBM is now live, Apple tell sapphire supplier to "put on your big boy pants," Microsoft to come out with free Office suite for iOS, CNN caught using Microsoft Surface as iPad kickstand, and more. - Gettin' Shingy With It
E47Gettin' Shingy With ItEyes are on Apple as Google Search Deal expires next year, Apple's record breaking $700 billion market cap, Apple's development of iCloud is hindered by a lack of a centralized infrastructure team, Iphone 6 Plus Pixel Peeping, the iPad first-ever decline as shipment growth drops, Beats music in iOS early next year, new things to know about how the Apple Watch works and more! - iPhone Lands on its Feet
E48iPhone Lands on its FeetThe star witness in Apple iPod antitrust lawsuit is Steve Jobs, Apple sends out a push notification promoting its RED campaign, Apple patents a fall protection system that would enable iPhones to shift their center of gravity in midair, one in ten iPhone owners "very likely" to buy an Apple Watch, Google's Chromecast leapfrogs Apple TV, and more. - Turn Up the Pimp Juice
E49Turn Up the Pimp JuiceThe class action iPod lawsuit against Apple continues despite every plaintiff being disqualified, Tim Cook Nominated for TIME's 2014 Person of the Year, Apple releases iOS 8.1.2, Apple seeds new beta of OS X 10.10.2, highlights fixes for Wi-Fi issues, what's happening with Apple's extensibility rejections, and more. - Uber for Cops
E50Uber for CopsJury finds Apple not guilty of harming consumers in iTunes case, Apple's Christmas TV ad, some Bose products are now back up for sale, U.S. faces tough questions in Apple e-books antitrust appeal, dozens more companies sign up for Apple Pay, where Apple's money comes from, Samsung in talks to launch Apple Pay competitor, and more.


































