MacBreak Weekly

Stagione 2016

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52 Episodi

  • The Over-Under Tip
    E1
    The Over-Under TipSteve Jobs documentary on CNN, Apple shares close the year down, what to expect from Apple in 2016, money transfer via iMessages, how much money did one kid waste on his dad's iPad, MKBHD ditches Adobe Premiere for Final Cut Pro X, iPhone 7 rumors, Apple lawsuits, and more...
  • Blowin' Down Your Snorkel
    E2
    Blowin' Down Your SnorkelLeo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Alex Lindsay discuss all of this week's news from Apple, including iOS 9.3 Beta, Apple Watch 2.2, rumors of new Macs in March, and more.
  • Nerds, the Musical
    E3
    Nerds, the MusicalLeo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie and Alex Lindsay discuss the potential features of an Apple Watch 2.0, the absurd request by Donald Trump to require all Apple manufacturing come back to the US, and we all try to understand what iTunes Radio is, why is Apple shutting it down, and what does that mean to users around the world.
  • Pol Pot Pinball
    E4
    Pol Pot PinballLeo Laporte, Rene Ritche, Andy Ihnatko and Alex Lindsay talk about Apple earnings due out today, a website that will crash Safari, Apple Car project Titan is off to a rocky start, and more...
  • Here Comes The Ides Of March
    E5
    Here Comes The Ides Of MarchLeo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko and Rene Ritchie are joined by Jason Snell to go deep into the details of Apple's quarterly report, the confirmed date of the next Apple event, the rumors of hardware expected to be released, and more...
  • Yum Time
    E6
    Yum TimeLeo Laporte, Rene Ritchie, Andy Ihnatko and Alex Lindsay discuss the Error 53 issues, Tim Cook's town hall meeting, blurry Super Bowl iPhone pictures, iPhone battery issues, and more...
  • Roll Up the Rim to Win
    E7
    Roll Up the Rim to WinLeo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie and Alex Lindsay talk about the latest news from Apple; Error 53 updates, iOS updates, Adobe bug updates, Apple Music, and more...
  • Come for the Ham, Stay for the Handset
    E8
    Come for the Ham, Stay for the HandsetLeo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Rene Ritchie talk about the continually changing story of Apple versus the DOJ, Fortune's Q&A with Tim Cook, the Apple Car project, iOS 9.3 Beta, and more...
  • I've Got The New Resedit
    E9
    I've Got The New ReseditLeo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Alex Lindsay, and Adam Engst discuss the latest news from 1 Infinite Loop, including the ongoing FBI/DOJ story, the mid/late March event rumors, Siri for the Mac, ResEdit, and more...
  • Take It to the Hague
    E10
    Take It to the HagueLeo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Alex Lindsay discuss the latest news from Apple, Steve Wozniak's reaction to the FBI/DOJ probe, the future of the App Store, rumors surrounding the upcoming Apple event, and more...
  • Use Your Pinkie
    E11
    Use Your PinkieLeo Laporte, Rene Ritchie, Alex Lindsay, and Clayton Morris talk about the lastest in the DOJ v Apple fight, rumors of the upcoming Apple event, indie app development, a debunked iOS hack, and more...
  • Let McAfee Do it
    E12
    Let McAfee Do itLeo Laporte and Andy Ihnatko discuss the highlights of the March Apple event: iPhoneSE, iPad Pro, Apple TV, the Liam robot, and the last minute reversal by the FBI/DOJ in the ongoing encryption case.
  • 85 Alexs
    E13
    85 AlexsThe 500th episode brings Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Alex Lindsay, and Rene Ritchie together to talk about the Nokia OZO 360 camera, security implications from FBI case closure, hands on the new iPhone SE & iPad Semi-Pro, Hamilton review, film talk, and more...
  • Purple Safari
    E14
    Purple SafariLeo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Alex Lindsay, and Rene Ritchie discuss the new Apple devices, WhatsApp encrypts everything, Apple campus 2 update, Purple Safari, NightShift on the iPad, and more.
  • Turtle Wax and Bondo
    E15
    Turtle Wax and BondoCookie Monster outtakes, Apple is going all-in on celebrities to sell new Apple TV, FBI begins telling Congress how it hacked iPhone, Apple removes third-party Reddit clients from the App Store due to NSFW content, and more!
  • The Tete Bump
    E16
    The Tete BumpLeo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Rene Ritchie discuss the new MacBook, the best iPad screen, the best router, Taylor Swift's new Apple Music ad, and more...
  • Cheetos in Their Beers
    E17
    Cheetos in Their BeersLeo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Alex Lindsay discuss the Apple earnings predictions, the future of the Apple Car, the new MacBook, the Apple Watch 1 year later, and more.
  • Shift S
    E18
    Shift SLeo Laporte, Rene Ritchie, Andy Ihnatko, and Alex Lindsay discuss Apple Earnings, The FBI iPhone hack, the new MacBook Pro, and more...
  • Music Is Hard
    E19
    Music Is HardLeo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Alex Lindsay, and Rene Ritchie discuss iTunes deleting your music, Apple and podcasting, The Mac Museum "Alex’s Apple Orchard", WWDC rumors, and more...
  • Malibu Stacey Gets a Hat
    E20
    Malibu Stacey Gets a HatApple releases OS X 10.11.5 El Capitan, iOS 9.3.2, watchOS 2.2.1, a new GarageBand with Chinese instruments, and iTunes and Apple Music might not be deleting your music anymore.
  • Gooey Breakfast
    E21
    Gooey BreakfastLeo, Andy, Rene, and Jim Dalrymple discuss rumors of a new MacBook Pro with an OLED touchscreen, an iPhone 7 with four speakers, and Apple stores becoming places to hang out.
  • The Woz Cut
    E22
    The Woz CutWhen will Apple release a VR product? Will patent trolls kill FaceTime and iMessage? Did Apple screw up the launch of Apple Pay?
  • This Is Not a Place of Honor
    E23
    This Is Not a Place of HonorWhat's in store for WWDC 2016, Ray Liotta and DJ Khaled talk Apple Music, and an Australian woman uses Siri to save her dying baby.
  • WWDC Deconstructed
    E24
    WWDC DeconstructedLeo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Rene Ritchie, and Rich Siegel talk about announcements from WWDC 2016 including a new Apple File System, Differential Privacy which allows Apple to learn more about user behavior without sacrificing user privacy, macOS Sierra, iOS 10, watchOS 3, and more.
  • Salty, Salty Funk
    E25
    Salty, Salty FunkPhil Schiller and Craig Federighi's comments after WWDC, a more detailed look at watchOS 3, and what we know about iPhone 7.
  • Sous-Vide Burrito
    E26
    Sous-Vide BurritoWill Apple kill the headphone jack in the iPhone 7? Does discontinuing the Thunderbolt display mean a new monitor is on the way? Or is it a sign of Apple's continued distance from the pro market?
  • Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet!
    E27
    Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet!Apple and Spotify fighting over App Store's 30% take - will Apple win the Streaming War? Also: Swift Playground, old people on Snapchat, and new stickers in iOS 10.
  • A Burrito Sized Battery Charger
    E28
    A Burrito Sized Battery ChargerPokémon Go takes over the world, iOS 10 revolutionizes Messages and Notifications, and Prisma turns your photos into works of art.
  • The Mac Flat Tax
    E29
    The Mac Flat TaxApple is producing their own TV show, but Eddy Cue insists that Hollywood has nothing to fear from Apple. Meanwhile, Apple continues its takeover of the music industry with a new royalty rate proposal, and the US Army is ditching Android for iPhones. In other news, Softbank buys ARM for $32 billion dollars.
  • Kernel Panic
    E30
    Kernel PanicApple's third quarter earnings expectations, Apple's latest security fix, Apple Car launch date slips back a year to 2021, new Macs may not have Intel chips inside, and more.
  • Walk a Little More Funky
    E31
    Walk a Little More Funky
  • Locked In The Bathroom
    E32
    Locked In The Bathroom
  • Brick Time is Over
    E33
    Brick Time is OverLeo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Alex Lindsay discuss Tim Cook's recent interview with the Washington Post, Apple's stock, and rumors regarding Apple's MacBook Pro.
  • Airbnb at Tim's House
    E34
    Airbnb at Tim's HouseIt's looking more and more like the iPhone 7 announcement will happen two weeks from now. Also, the Apple Music Festival is coming September 18th, Australian banks take on Apple Pay, and farewell Gord Downie.
  • This Phone Smells Like Mr. Bubble
    E35
    This Phone Smells Like Mr. BubbleApple sends out stylish invitations for a September 7th event, the EU demands $14.5 billion in back taxes for Apple's Irish holdings, Spotify may be blacklisting artists with Apple Music exclusives, Microsoft thinks the Macbook Air is as useful as "a hat for your cat."
  • Courage
    E36
    CourageIn-depth analysis of Apple's iPhone 7 event. New Apple Watch, new dual camera, and yes...no more headphone jack.
  • The Snorlax Is a Lie
    E37
    The Snorlax Is a LieA week after the announcement, iPhone 7 reviews are in. Apple Watch 2 is yet to come, but today's release of WatchOS 3 will make your old Apple Watch feel brand new. iOS 10 is also out today, with some big changes to iMessages and big problems for some early adopters.
  • Unleash Sticker Fury
    E38
    Unleash Sticker FuryThe iPhone 7 and 7 Plus are out in the wild - leading to both praise and complaints about hissing, the home button, and Lightning headphones. MacOS Sierra officially released today with a host of improvements, especially for iPhone and Apple Watch owners. Also, Apple responds to criticism about its perceived lack of diversity.
  • How Jony Ive Butters His Toast
    E39
    How Jony Ive Butters His ToastA prank video has some gullible users drilling holes in their iPhone 7, Apple Music gears up for it's "second act," and the founder of App Camp for Girls talks about Swift Playgrounds.
  • Double Sticker Probation
    E40
    Double Sticker ProbationRumors abound about a possible Macbook announcement event later this month, new iPad Pros next spring, and an OLED screen for the next iPhone. In the real world, Apple is opening new facilities around the globe. Also, macOS Sierra is out this week, and the most popular sticker pack for iMessage gets called into the Dean's office.
  • The Passive-Aggressive Update
    E41
    The Passive-Aggressive UpdateAfter fires, recalls, replacements, and fires from replacements, Samsung has finally thrown in the towel and discontinued the Galaxy Note 7. Is the Note brand permanently damaged? In other Samsung news, the US Supreme Court hears arguments in one Apple vs Samsung case, and a US Court of Appeals has reinstated Apple's $120 million win over Samsung in another. Samsung's response? Copy the cylindrical Mac Pro. In non-Samsung news, the tea leaves point to Apple holding an event in late October to announce... something? And iOS app developers are up in arms over Apple kicking Dash off the App Store.
  • Sentient Mechanical Octopus
    E42
    Sentient Mechanical OctopusTim Cook prefers AR over VR, and says it is a more "broad-based technology" that encourages human contact. Siri is falling behind Google Assistant, Microsoft Cortana, and the Amazon Echo, but Apple just hired an AI expert from Carnegie Mellon to help close the gap. Rumor says that Apple is no longer going to do that thing that rumors said it was going to do - is the Titan car project dead before it is even confirmed?
  • Heterogeneous Ear Holes
    E43
    Heterogeneous Ear HolesFinal predictions for Apple's "hello again" event this Thursday: New MacBooks and Macbook Pros - complete with a just-leaked photo of the new OLED function strip. Magic Strip? Magic Bar? Apple's Q4 earnings beat Wall Street estimates, Apple sues over counterfeit chargers sold on Amazon, and happy 15th birthday, iPod!
  • The Land of Ghost and Winds
    E44
    The Land of Ghost and WindsWith the new MacBook Pro, Apple has angered power users. Why a Touch Bar instead of a touchscreen? Why only USB-C ports? Why only 16gb of RAM? Why no new Mac Pro desktop? And with its new Surface Studio, why does Microsoft now seem more innovative than Apple? We convene an extra-large panel to discuss these issues and more.
  • XP Halitosis
    E45
    XP HalitosisLeo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Rene Ritchie argue over whether the new MacBook Pro is "Pro" enough. Should you build a Hackintosh? AirPods get delayed - no word on for how long. Is a "Jet White" iPhone on the way? A leaked email shows Steve Jobs' plans for Apple after his death.
  • Crusty Rolls
    E46
    Crusty RollsRene has his review of the new 13" and 15" MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. Rumors say AirPods might come out this week. Apple is working on Augmented reality - is this the future? Apple's new $300 coffee book focuses on the Jobs-Ive collaboration.
  • Thank You, Sal
    E47
    Thank You, SalApple stops developing wireless routers. Playing Doom on the MacBook Pro Touch Bar. The MacBook Pro is neither repairable nor recyclable. Why the MacBook Pro can only have 16gb of RAM. Sal Soghoian leaves Apple as his position is eliminated. Jony Ive designs a Christmas tree.
  • Scratching the Surface
    E48
    Scratching the SurfaceThe next iPad might have a tiny bezel and no home button. The next iPhone might have a curved OLED screen. The next Apple campus might be ready this spring. And the next Mac might run on ARM, but it probably won't.
  • Tatooine to Hoth
    E49
    Tatooine to HothUS Supreme Court throws out damage award in Apple vs Samsung case. AirPort rated highest in customer satisfaction; Apple stops development. How to stop iCloud Calendar spam Users reporting problems with MacBook Pro. What would it take to make a truly great Mac Pro? Apple Watch sales are setting records, but they are just a tiny share of the wearables market.
  • Pickle or Eggplant?
    E50
    Pickle or Eggplant?Apple quietly releases AirPods, and immediately runs out of stock. Beats X delayed until February. How to build a better Mac Pro. Super Mario Run coming this week. iOS 10.2 comes with new emoji and an improved TV app. MacOS 10.12.2 removes the "time remaining" battery estimate. Tim Cook joins the tech titans meeting with Trump this week. Apple works to fix Calendar spam. Apple Music hits 20 million subscribers. Lemmings and Pac-Man on the MacBook Pro Touch Bar.
  • #MakeAppleGrateAgain
    E51
    #MakeAppleGrateAgainTim Cook writes to his employees to explain why he met with Trump, and to assure them that Apple is still committed to the Mac platform. Apple appeals its $14 billion tax bill from the EU. AirPods arrive at last. Law enforcement in Florida can legally force someone to reveal their iPhone passcode. Pokemon Go is still coming to the Apple Watch.
  • The Year's Best
    E52
    The Year's BestA look back at the biggest stories and the best moments of 2016.

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