S1E266 - Essential Apple Podcast 266: All New Essential Apple (same as the old one!)
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So finally Simon gets his act together enough to relaunch the podcast (but not enough to get it out on time!!!) Anyway in a grand relaunch (okay, so we got a couple of guests on) Simon and Nick are joined by Guy Serle, and Jeff Gamet to do what they always do... Welcome back! GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS Get 2 months on the Kino Premium Plan with offer code KINOWITHJOHNNEMO Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! Recorded 7th May 2023 On this week’s show GUY SERLE Co-host of the MyMac Podcast with @GazMaz @MacParrot and @VertShark on Twitter @Macparrot on Mastodon Sometime records Guy’s Daily Drive in his car on the way to work Posts all his stuff to vertshark.com – eventually Appears on a variety of other podcasts including In Touch With iOS, and MacVoices Live JEFF GAMET Co-host of the The Context Machine with Bryan Chaffin @JGamet pretty much everywhere Appears on a variety of other podcasts including In Touch With iOS, and MacVoices Live. The Big Show and The Mac Show on The British Tech Network NICK RILEY Spligosh in the Slack Sutton Park Circuit church worship on YouTube Nick’s church stream videos on You Tube APPLE Apple posts better-than-anticipated earnings fueled by iPhone sales – The Guardian Apple Q2 2023 results: $94.8B revenue, better than expected (with charts) – SixColors Apple sales falter again but iPhone demand persists – BBC How Steve Jobs saved Apple with the iMac 25 years ago – AppleInsider 25 years of iMac: a computer that changed everything for Apple (again) – Stuff iMac at 25: I didnt love it then but I appreciate it now – TechRadar Why Apple’s Rapid Security Responses Are Better Than a Software Update – LifeWire EU sends Apple stark warning over USB-C charging on new iPhones – TechRadar Why the EU should stop complaining about the iPhone 15 before it even launches – BGR Apple and Google Collaborate In Unwanted Tracking Alerts For All Item Trackers – Ubergizmo AirTag credited with helping investigators locate $1.1M in cash stolen from armored truck – 9to5Mac Apple Launches 20 New Games on Apple Arcade – MacRumors Tim Cook Touts 'Incredible' Response to Apple Card Savings Account on iPhone – MacRumors Epic Games Loses Again in Battle With Apple Over App Store Rules – MacRumors (These two are specially for Guy) Solid-state iPhone 15 button cancellation effectively confirmed by supplier – 9to5Mac Future Apple Watch Update to Enable Pairing With Multiple Apple Devices Rather Than Just One iPhone, Claims Leaker – MacRumors TECHNOLOGY Driverless bus service to start in Scotland in world first – BBC News SECURITY & PRIVACY Terrifying study shows how fast AI can crack your passwords; here’s how to protect yourself – 9to5Mac Worst passwords exposed as users urged to change them immediately – Daily Record Generating Random, Secure, Memorable Passwords in Your Head – Allister Jenks on Podfeet Google joins the fight against passwords by enabling passkeys – Popular Science Bitwarden's password manager browser extension has a known exploit it hasn't addressed in five years – TechSpot New AMOS Mac malware targets passwords, personal files, crypto wallets – MacWorld WORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS How to set a song as a ringtone on iPhone for free – TrustedReviews Miguel de Icaza: "Neat iOS feature, for years I dreaded sharing my Contact Card – Mastodon How to turn on Voice Isolation on iPhone with iOS 16.4 – Toms Guide JUST A SNIPPET For things that are not worth more than a flypast Netflix kills DVD-in-the-mail business, upgrades ad-supported plan from 720p – 9to5Mac NEMO’S HARDWARE STORE (45:18) BoomCan™ Mini Magnetic Bluetooth Speakers – $50 USD direct from Scosche. 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