AppleInsider Podcast
Summary: AppleInsider launched in 1997 and quickly grew to become one of the Internet's premier sources of information for all things Apple. Each day you'll find the most in-depth coverage and analysis of the latest Apple rumors and insider news surrounding the company, its partners and adversaries.
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Podcasts:
William and Victor talk about coronavirus and its impact on Apple, Microsoft's iOS gaming beta, and the FTC's interest in 'sherlocked' apps.
Victor and William chat about Apple's support for health record portability, and the health records company against it, betas, and selling more watches than all the watch companies in Switzerland.
Victor and William talk about the 91 billion dollar earnings report, what happens when Apple acquires a company, and what an iPad does with William's handwriting.
William and Victor talk about using the Apple Watch to get rewards at the gym, what's going on with WhatsApp, hacking, and iCloud encryption, and more on the AppleInsider Podcast.
The FBI is using the same arguments it used in 2016 to try and get into your iPhone. They didn't work then, but maybe they think they have a better chance. AppleTV is getting a Beastie Boys documentary, and Apple and M.Night Shyamalan are being sued for plagiarism.
William and Victor talk about privacy, the FBI's interest in backdooring encryption, what an iPhone SE 2 looks like, and Victor gets William interested in seeing Mythic Quest on AppleTV+.
Victor and guest Sean Ryan discuss the news of 2019, iPhone SE2 rumors, and how Apple can make or break a company, with examples in TSMC, Imagination Technology's PowerVR, and China's BOE, producer of OLED displays.
This week on the AppleInsider Podcast, Victor talks about the Pro Display XDR, macOS Catalina Notarization, and Jony Ive's trees.
Victor and William sort out what Apple might be doing with AR glasses, talk about Mac Pro availability, and what on earth is Apple doing making HomeKit accessory development code open source.
This week on the AppleInsider Podcast, Victor and William talk about the Mac Pro, password Managers, the Mac Pro, encryption backdoors, the Mac Pro, Apple Card iPhone installments, and surprisingly, the Mac Pro.
Victor and William talk about Qualcomm making iPhone 5G a priority for 2020, and Ming Chi Quo has a prediction about in-display Touch ID. In other news, BMW indicates a change in direction and stops charging for CarPlay.
Victor and William talk about iPhone 12 rumors for 2020, Apple's being sued over privacy concerns, being investigated for antitrust over being too good at protecting privacy, and Black Friday deals.
Victor and William discuss AppleTV+'s Servant by M. Night Shyamalan, whether critics are Apple haters for hating on the morning show, and Apple's expansion in Austin.
William and Victor talk about the new 16" MacBook Pro, its display, its keyboard, and Victor has some thoughts about Phil Schiller's comments on Chromebook in education.
William and Victor talk about Apple's view of privacy, and can't resist mentioning Facebook in contrast. William is looking forward to 5G, but can't shake the feeling that Victor is trying to sell him an iPhone SE2.