The Mac & Forth Show 379 - The Twenty Year Old Bug

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In this week's episode of The Mac & Forth Show Podcast, Alan, Steve and Karl, alongside special guest GazMaz from the mighty MyMac podcast, dive into a variety of captivating tech stories. The discussion opens with the EU's decision to back down from forcing Apple to open up iMessage to competitors, highlighting a significant moment in the debate over digital communication standards. The team then examines Apple's ongoing efforts to lobby against Right to Repair legislation, sparking conversation about consumer rights versus corporate interests. A deep dive into a longstanding Mac audio bug, possibly affecting users for more than two decades, reveals the complexities of software maintenance and legacy issues. The removal of Dolby Vision and Atmos support from Amazon Prime Video leads to speculation about the future of streaming quality. Wrapping up, the episode celebrates love with Apple Music's introduction of two new stations for Valentine's Day, perfectly curated to set the romantic mood. All this, and slightly more on this week’s episode. CONTACT THE SHOW: We really would appreciate it if you could take a few moments and submit a review on iTunes. We won’t ply you with adverts, just a little review is all we ask…go on, you know you want to really, don't ya? The Mac & Forth show Patreon Page. This Month's Wonderful 'The One with the Shout Out' Funders: Teresa Hummel, Matt Barton, Ron Poyotte, Gordon Jackson, Paul Beattie, Jane, Alan, Frank Jacobsen, Keith Yarbrough, David Dean, Barry Gentleman, Chris Fields, Allister Jenks and Zareef Saadat. Also, thank you to all our contributors for other donations. Your support is always greatly appreciated.  Or help via PayPal.   Subscribe to us on:  iTunes Overcast Pocketcast TuneIn Radio   Or feel free to join our Discord   Contact us via X, or follow us on Instagram or join our Facebook group. or like our Facebook page. or view our Website or YouTube   Please visit our Merchandise Store   Theme Music: Russ Clewett