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[...] his sponsorship. I appreciate his support of me going indie. Here’s to a great 2015. [Read on Six Colors.] [...]
[...] author of the first one, which is all about Apple and its cultural embrace of change. [Read on Six Colors.] [...]
[...] , of course, and maybe even a Tim Cook Speaks transcript. See you tomorrow afternoon! [Read on Six Colors.] [...]
[...] . If you think tech podcasts are too long, this is the podcast for you. Give it a try! [Read on Six Colors.] [...]
[...] podcast itself. My guests this week are my six most frequent panelists from 2014: John Siracusa, Dan Moren, Steve Lutz, Erika Ensign, David J. Loehr, and Monty Ashley. This week’s Incomparable is [...]
[...] by Dan Moren Of the three Macs in my house, the Mac mini is the glue that holds my computing infrastructure [...]
[...] code incomparable. Clockwise is a weekly podcast that’s 30 minutes long and hosted by me and Dan Moren. In this week’s episode, we’re joined by our former Macworld colleague Dan Frakes and Black [...]
[...] a fiscal year in Apple history. Join Six Colors—and our @sixcolorsevent Twitter account—as Dan Moren and I break down Apple’s latest official financial results on Tuesday, January 27, at 2 p. [...]
[...] This week on my pop-culture podcast The Incomparable, we convene our Comic Book Club to talk about Alan Moore’s “Promethea.” [...]
[...] This week on my pop-culture podcast The Incomparable, we talk about a few books set after the end of the world as we know it. [...]
[...] and shine, and don’t forget your booties because it’s Groundhog Day! This week on my pop-culture podcast The Incomparable, we talk about one of the least likely film classics of our era: “ [...]
[...] This week on my pop-culture podcast The Incomparable, we talk about the plight of the comic-book reader when it comes to events [...]
[...] —that have access to Comcast’s hotspots but also have Wi-Fi of their own, and my iOS devices always seem to want to jump on the Comcast network. I even had this happen in my home [...]
[...] them to iTunes. I can watch them on my AppleTV via home sharing or transfer them to my iOS devices. The ultimate goal is to make my DVD boxes as irrelevant as my old collection of CD [...]
[...] Over the years I’ve said numerous times that when it comes to battery life on iOS devices, Apple appears to have a target battery life in mind and builds its hardware—a balance of power- [...]
[...] , Myke Hurley and I discuss the rumored 12” MacBook Air, how Apple approaches battery life on iOS devices, Apple software quality, uses of scripting and automation, Siracusa-style window management, [...]
[...] This week’s Six Colors sponsor is Mediocre. No, not mediocre the term. Mediocre the company, specifically their awesome new [...]
[...] Thanks to this week’s Six Colors sponsor, curbi. It’s an Internet content-filtering service for iOS that actually works, by using iOS [...]
[...] Thanks to this week’s Six Colors sponsor, curbi. It’s an Internet content-filtering service for iOS that actually works, by using iOS [...]
[...] This week’s Six Colors sponsor is Automatic, a small “connected car adapter.” Automatic plugs into your car’s diagnostic [...]
[...] advanced much since fourth grade. (In fact, the only time I’ve ever used a stylus on an iOS device was when I used the Cosmonaut to play Draw Something back in its heyday.) It’s just not [...]
[...] pretty frequently, especially in more recent years.1 But not once in the many years of using an iOS device have I ever played back an album from that stupid horizontal screen. Why? Have you ever tried [...]
[...] and have them all turn into evil green SMS messages, because one of them isn’t using an iOS device, Especially if, like me, you’re still on a limited texting plan.1 Maybe Apple considers [...]
[...] I use. For some people, getting video off of a disc and playable in iTunes or on an iOS device is old news. For other people, though, it’s still a bit of a mystery. Back in the [...]
[...] is sponsored by DevMountain, which is an immersive bootcamp for learning how to build iOS apps. In 12 weeks you will be living (really—housing is included) and breathing iOS [...]
[...] Six Colors this week. DevMountain is an immersive bootcamp for learning how to build iOS apps. It’s a 12-week program, housing included, in the beautiful state of Utah. Participants [...]
[...] is winning over new customers. In December, we delivered the first 10 mobile first for iOS apps for banking, retail, insurance, financial services, telecommunications, governments and airlines, [...]
[...] his sponsorship. I appreciate his support of me going indie. Here’s to a great 2015. [Read on Six Colors.] [...]
[...] author of the first one, which is all about Apple and its cultural embrace of change. [Read on Six Colors.] [...]
[...] , of course, and maybe even a Tim Cook Speaks transcript. See you tomorrow afternoon! [Read on Six Colors.] [...]
[...] . If you think tech podcasts are too long, this is the podcast for you. Give it a try! [Read on Six Colors.] [...]
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