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 welcome back Jim Dalrymple to talk about Apple's financial results and his well-documented disgust with Apple Music.
In the second part of our Apple Music conversation, we explore streaming and Connect, including what we like, don't like, and don't get about each.
In this first of two parts on Apple Music, we talk about Beats 1 and the differences (and similarities) between iCloud Music Library and iTunes Match.
This week, Kirk shows why he's "The iTunes Guy" as we dive into the Taylor Swift's open letter to Apple about Apple Music.
We welcome Daniel Jalkut of Red Sweater Software to talk about the need for the Mac, the death of Instacast, and Apple Music.
We cover the highlights of the WWDC 2015 keynote, including iOS 9, OS X El Capitan, watchOS 2, and Apple Music.
We cover changes to the Kindle app for iOS, Google I/O, heart rate calculations on Apple Watch, and movie bundles in iTunes.
We welcome Ted Landau to talk about his retirement, tech coverage over the years, Apple Watch stuff, and Jony Ive's new title.
After four days with an Apple Watch, Kirk talks about fitness use and accuracy. We also talk about traveling with an iTunes library, the Steve Jobs movie trailer, and the X-Men.
This week, we talk about Verizon's acquisition of AOL, OmniFocus Pro vs. Standard, Amazon Cloud Drive, Moore's Law, Location Services, and the SpaceJam website.
We talk about Apple Watch app quality and focus, Bob Dylan, Apple TV rumors, discoveryd, and third-party Apple Watch bands.
After spending some time on Apple's financials, Ian talks about his first few days with the Apple Watch.
In the last week before Ian (hopefully) receives his Apple Watch, we cover a variety of topics, including the new face of Microsoft, Google rankings for mobile sites, Twitter's new DM policy, and the lack of file system access in iOS 8.3.
We battle Skype and Comcast issues while talking about Apple Watch try-ons, the new MacBook, and our theories about why there are so few of each.
We talk about Kindles, Kobos, and Nooks before talking—again—about the Apple Watch before we open a broader discussion about attention.