Live from San Francisco! An update for the Apple Watch, the iPad gets some respect, the power of preinstalled apps, and Apple's Phil Schiller goes on a podcast. With Myke Hurley and Stephen Hackett.
Renaming the iPhone, dreams of cord-cutting nirvana, WWDC wishcasting, and Tim Cook's EPIC rant.
Quick reactions to the Google I/O keynote, including Google Photos, a focus on bug fixes, contextual machine intelligence, and searching for the next billion Internet users. With Andy Ihnatko and Anze Tomic.
We predict this episode is about Google I/O predictions, Apple TV WWDC predictions, our predictions about the future of human interface design, and the predictions we've made that failed spectacularly. With Brianna Wu and Glenn Fleishman.
How we use product reviews, mediocre Apple Watch apps, self-driving cars, and Facebook's Instant Articles. With Susie Ochs and James Thomson.
The Apple TV might get a new remote control, Apple Watch faces and utility, and how we're making our homes into smart homes (or not). With guests David Sparks and Katie Floyd of Mac Power Users!
Apple Watch first impressions, sympathy for Microsoft, iPad sales on the wane, and Dropbox gets social-ish. With Scholle McFarland and Allison Sheridan.
Amazon Echo and intelligent assistants, Apple's declining 'onboarding' experience, the furor over Twitter's direct message changes, and what other sensors we'd like to see on the Apple Watch. With guests Dan Frakes, Glenn Fleishman, and Jacqui Cheng.
Comparing Apple Watch purchases, WWDC expectations, the future of Beats Music, and a week with Photos for Mac.
No more sleeping outside of Apple stores, the future of Periscope, whether Star Wars on iTunes matters, and our review of the early Apple Watch reviews.