The appeal of Apple News (or lack thereof), how social media and forensics could have changed the O.J. Simpson trial, our favorite ways to mix devices and the real world, and technology hoarding habits. With Christina Warren, Casey Liss and James Thomson.
The rise of the AIs, the appeal of premium smartphones, how we're reading books these days, and the death (or not) of email. With Florence Ion and Matt Egan.
Choosing between convenience and security, our virtual-reality future, the viability of voice interfaces, and spending time in outer space. With Andy Ihnatko and Brianna Wu.
Apple's venture into public betas, worst-case Apple/FBI scenarios, stealing good Android phone features, and the ethics of rating people. With Susie Ochs and Glenn Fleishman.
Kanye pushes Tidal, Apple pushes back on the FBI, what we do with home videos, and the eternal Mac/iPad dichotomy. With Christina Bonnington and David Sparks.
Broken phone horror stories, talking to our computers, chronological Twitter order up gives on, and clicky keyboards. With Christa Mrgan and Anze Tomic.
Streaming services we rely on, home automation we're proud of, Apple's rumored move toward exclusive video, and shiny happy customer service stories. With Casey Liss and Aleen Simms.
The chances for VR, Apple's best/worst quarter ever, iPad's continuing slump, and podcasts come to Apple TV. With Guy English and Shelly Brisbin.
Things get a bit dark as we ponder a technological Sophie's Choice, prepare for our inevitable doom, and embrace terrible software, all before finally escaping to the paradise of the iPad.
How we use cameras, the smartness of our houses, headphones we have loved, and tech news sources. With Dan Frakes and Scholle McFarland.