The Committed: A Weekly Tech Podcast
Summary: A weekly tech podcast covering a wide variety of topics, including personal productivity, media, and consumer technology. Hosted by Ian Schray, Rob Griffiths, and Kirk McElhearn.
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It's time for our annual guide of products and services that make great gifts for the holidays!
We welcome Scrivener's creator Keith Blount to the show to talk about the philosophy of writing and how Scrivener aims to help the process.
We tackle the insanity of an Apple-produced book of photos of their products, then jump into a discussion about the current state of iTunes with our own resident iTunes Guy.
We give our thoughts on the Microsoft Surface Studio, Instapaper Premium becoming free, and the Amazon retail store, then Rob and Ian fight about iOS as a productivity platform.
We cover the "Hello Again" announcements from Apple from the perspective of Apple's Q4 2016 financial results.
After talking about marathons, Nobel Prizes, and back injuries, we dive into a discussion about iOS Accessibility, and how it's not just for those with impairments.
We welcome Glenn Fleishman back to the show to talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly about the Two-Factor Authentication requirement for using Auto Unlock with the Apple Watch and macOS Sierra why it's probably the weirdest thing Apple's ever required as a feature of a product.
After a lengthy discussion about the new iPhone 7 Plus camera and the beta-within-a-beta Portrait mode, we talk about the good and bad of macOS Sierra.
We talk about iOS 10, the iPhone 7, and Ian admits he might have made a grave mistake.
We cover today's Apple announcements, including changes to iWork, the new Apple Watch, the iPhone 7, and Mario.
In the run up to Apple's September 7th special event, we talk about the concept of upgrading and why we all differ when it comes to when to upgrade. We also talk about 1Password's new-ish authenticator feature.
We talk about self-driving cars, and how some people fear automation. Also, is Silicon Valley making things for us, or for them?
We talk about Apple's new bounty program, then continue our discussion about 4K televisions and content, including the paltry Olympics coverage.
After talking briefly about 2-factor authentication, we dive into the world of 4K televisions and the content available.
After briefly touching on Apple's quarterly results, we talk about hardware upgrade cycles, and the odd state of Apple Support.