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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Podcasts:
We discuss the new Apple TV, and welcome Tyler Poage back as a guest. Then Rob goes on a pretty good rant about sandboxing.
We welcome Information Architect's Oliver Reichenstein to the show to talk about simplicity in software design. We also cover the new Apple TV, Wi-Fi calling, and Jony Ive's fashion sense.
We welcome John Seabrook to the show to talk about Apple Music and the business of writing pop songs. The more earworms the better!
We welcome Adam Engst to the show to talk about Apple Music, the new Magic Trackpad 2 and Magic Mouse 2, and the current state of Apple's ecosystem. This episode brought to you by the fine folks at Rogue Amoeba, makers of fine utilities like Audio Hijack
On this special 100th episode, we talk about aluminum anodization, El Capitán, Amazon (don't call them Kindle) Fire, and Amazon Prime Now.
We discuss our favorite things about the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, the end of the Apple Music trials, and Beats 1.
The Summer of Special Guests concludes with a visit from Dave Mark, as we talk about ad blocking, watchOS 2.0, a new $50 Kindle Fire, and the Apple Car.
We welcome Peter Cohen to the show to talk about iOS 9, new iPhones, and ad blockers.
We cover all of the announcements in the September Apple Event, including Apple Watch, iPad Pro, Apple TV, and the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus.
We talk about the services Apple actually does pretty well, and the different ways we use local and cloud storage.
This week, we talk about the relative merits of native apps vs. web apps on both desktop and mobile.
We welcome digital music expert Andy Doe to the show to talk about music marketing and distribution, Apple Music, and the current state of the digital music industry.
We welcome Jeff Carlson to the show to talk about his new book: "Photos for OS X and iOS" and discuss the current state of photo editing and management.
We welcome Glenn Fleishman back on the show to get his take on the state of security today, including multi-factor authentication, Apple Pay, and Windows 10.
After discussing some followup about Apple Music, we talk about Windows 10 upgrades, the Nike+ FuelBand settlement, and liquor.