Apple Context Machine show

Apple Context Machine

Summary: The Apple Context Machine is Mac, iPhone, and iPod news and analysis that puts the facts in perspective, brought to you with a sense of humor. Hosts Jeff Gamet and Bryan Chaffin put the Apple world into context.

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  • Artist: Bryan Chaffin from The Mac Observer
  • Copyright: The Mac Observer, Inc. 2022

Podcasts:

 ACM 344: Spying through the Internet of Things and Apple’s Wireless Charging Plans | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 56:01

Bryan and Jeff go deep in this episode of the Apple Context Machine on surveillance, whether or not the government is "Going Dark" due to encryption, and security, of the lack thereof, in the Internet of Things. They also talk about Apple's reported plans for wireless charging.

 ACM 341: Apple and Time Warner, Apple vs. the EU, and Trip ‘Still Wrong’ Chowdry | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 60:13

Rumors are flying that Apple may be interested in buying Time Warner Entertainment. Bryan and Jeff discuss how it might work and why Apple might want the company. They also look at another story coming out of Europe about Apple agreeing to make an iOS-to-Android migration tool. To cap the story off, they discuss Trip "Still Wrong" Chowdry's pronouncement that Tim Cook and Apple's management are "completely clueless" and need to go. Sounds fun, right.

 ACM 339: Flying Star Destroyers, Silly Apple Lawsuits, and Apple’s Year in Beta | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 63:06

This week Bryan and Jeff start you off with a tangent on Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep and the movie it inspired, Bladerunner. Jumping franchises, they careen into the video of a 15-foot Star Destroyer from Star Wars that actually flies. But then they remember that this is the Apple Context Machine and discuss a new class action lawsuit brought against Apple, as well as the idea that 2015 was the year of betas for the company.

 ACM 338: Taylor Swift, BlackBerry on Encryption, Apple’s Executive Evolution | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 58:22

Taylor Swift debuted her 1989 World Tour (Live) movie on Apple Music, and Jeff and Bryan want to know how much it cost. Up in Waterloo, Canada, BlackBerry CEO John Chen said some stuff about encryption and Apple, and most of it didn't make any sense. And down in Cupertino, Apple has been shifting the roles of some of its executives, leading to two people not known as "product guys" to be in charge of products.

 ACM 337: Apple’s R&D Machine, the BB8 iPhone App, and Banksy’s Steve Jobs | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 61:29

Apple's research and development machine is a legend in the making, and Jeff and Bryan talk about two new developments that hint at the company's efforts. They also look at Tickle, an app for controlling the BB8 toy and a whole more, and for a closer they discuss Banksy's use of Steve Jobs's likeness in a piece meant to remind the world of the benefits of migration and immigration.

 ACM 336: Steve Ballmer, More Gifts, and Trump’s Internet | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 59:40

Bryan and Jeff explore the realm where Steve Ballmer thinks he's earned the right to criticize Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella decisions. The also offer you four more gift ideas and discuss Donald Trump's call to talk to Bill Gates about "closing that Internet up in some way." Fun times!

 ACM 335: Apple’s Mac App Store and Some Holiday Gift Ideas | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 59:26

Bryan and Jeff talk about the Mac App Store and why Bohemian Coding pulled Sketch for Mac. Apple runs lean and mean, like a massive multibillion startup. Is having products like the Mac App Store languish the price we must pay for the rest of Apple's product line being great? Onto lighter affairs, they offer up some gift ideas for the holidays.

 ACM 334: Apple’s Mac Pro vs. The Devil’s Advocate | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 61:10

John Kheit, the infamous Devil's Advocate, joins Bryan Chaffin and Jeff Gamet on this episode of the Apple Context Machine. Together they dig deep into Apple's Mac Pro and question its suitability for professional use.

 ACM 333: Apple Pencil, New Assault on Privacy, Anonymous vs. ISIS | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 64:17

Bryan Chaffin and Jeff Gamet dive deep into Jeff's hands-on time with the new Apple Pencil. They also dip their toes into more heady waters concerning a new onslaught against encryption and how it could affect our privacy and security. For an end cap they discuss Anonymous's newly declared war against ISIS and what it might mean.

 ACM 332: Hands On with iPad Pro, Pencil, Smart Keyboard, and Apple Is Doomed (Again) | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 63:19

Jeff Gamet and Bryan Chaffin go deep with Apple's new iPad Pro, which Jeff picked up earlier on Wednesday. He also spent some time with Apple Pencil and the new Smart Keyboard. Believe it or not, there was even a new Apple Death Knell this week, and Jeff and Bryan deconstruct the argument that Apple's success hides how much trouble the company is really in.

 ACM 331: The New Apple TV, Facebook’s Android Dog Food, Gest, and 100 Year Old Computers | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 60:10

The new Apple TV is here, and Jeff Gamet and Bryan Chaffin discuss a the first few days of using the device. They also look at Facebook's decision to force some of its developers to eat their own dog food and use Android devices. Peering into the future, they look at a Kickstarter project called Gest, and then dip way into the past and talk about a 102 year old computer beneath the Apple Store in Grand Central.

 ACM 330: Apple’s Big Q4 2015 Earnings Report and ACM’s Halloween Adventure | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 25:50

Apple reported big numbers during its fourth quarter earnings call yesterday. Jeff and Bryan sort out Apple's revenue and earnings, China's place in Apple's game plan, and what other news sites got wrong about Android switchers. They also try to keep track of the interns, Sierra and Ayneseley, on their Halloween trick-or-treat adventure.

 ACM 329: Apple on CISA, Google Photo Search Stats, and Star Wars | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 49:09

Apple's public stance against the U.S. government's CISA legislation has Jeff and Bryan talking about digital privacy. They also look at how much Google knows about us from our personal photo searches, respond to listener comments, and share their thoughts on the latest Star Wars movie trailer.

 ACM 328: Smartphone Cameras, Listener Mail, Court Monitors, and Mac Desktops | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 56:57

Jeff and Bryan dig into new digital camera technologies and their impact on both smartphones and DSLRs. Then they crack open the listener mail 'cause they have some 'splainin' to do, and discuss how interesting it is that Judge Denise Cote quickly agreed to dismiss the monitor she appointed to watch Apple. For an overtime rant, they talk about Apple's new awesome iMacs and the sorry state of the Mac Pro.

 ACM 327: Competing with Google Now, Apple’s Other New Campus, iPad Pro for Artists | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 48:52

Google Now is taking another leap forward, and that has Jeff and Bryan questioning how Siri's Proactive can catch up. They also look at how artists are reacting to the iPad Pro, what's up with the second new campus Apple is working on, and how they're using the iPhone 6s.

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