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:

 Apple Weekly Report: Apple Takes It on the Chin with Customers, Interview w/Chris Breen | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:58

Apple is facing criticism over some of its update and product control tactics, Verizon hopes to knock the iPhone down a notch with its Voyager phone, Time Warner wants a piece of the music download pie, and the iPhone lawsuits keep coming in. This week in the context machine, a special guest joins Jeff and Bryan to discuss Apple's relationship with customers.

 Apple Weekly Report: iPhone Update, Microsoft Office 2008, and Amazon MP3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:23

Apple dropped all kinds of updates this week, including the long-awaited iPhone 1.1.1 update with support for the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store. Amazon launched its competitor to the iTunes Store, and Apple's general counsel moved on to greener pastures. What's it all mean? Jeff and Bryan try to figure that out in the Context Machine.

 Apple Weekly Report: iPhone in Europe, Apple and the SEC, and NBC Direct | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 67:10

Apple is launching the iPhone in Europe, the SEC has a few questions for Steve Jobs, and NBC unveils its TV download service. Also, Jeff and Bryan take a look at iPhone pricing outside of the U.S., and take a closer look at NBC Direct in the Context Machine.

 Apple Weekly Report: Apple and FCC Auctions, iTunes Movie Rentals, and iPhone Sales | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:24

This week Jeff and Bryan take a look at the pending FCC radio frequency auction, the possibility of iTunes movie rentals, Apple's one million iPhone mark, and the $100 credit for early iPhone buyers.

 Apple Weekly Report: New iPods, Wireless iTunes Downloads, and iPhone Price Cuts | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:56

iPod-palooza! Apple updated the iPod shuffle and iPod nano, renamed the iPod to iPod classic, and introduced the iPod touch. Jeff and Bryan take a look at the new iPod line up, the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, and the iPhone price drop.

 Apple Weekly Report: Lawsuits, NBC Bails on iTunes, and iPod Predictions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:22

Apple deals with more lawsuits, NBC pulls out of the iTunes Store, and AT&T goes after iPhone unlocking companies. On the bright side, TV shows come to the U.K. iTunes Store, Apple may release new iPods next week, and Jeff has a special guest co-host.

 Apple Weekly Report: Mac Games, Wikipedia Shenanigans, and Hacked iPhones | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:17

Jeff and Bryan have a full plate this week. Electronic Arts is releasing its games for the Mac, and this time they really mean it, Steve Jobs made it into California's Hall of Fame, Apple and other companies have been altering Wikipedia entries, and there's plenty of iPhone news, too.

 Apple Weekly Report: Steve Jobs Stock Options, John Lennon, and Phantom iPhone Clones | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:28

Steve Jobs scored some serious Apple stock this week, and John Lennon joined the iTunes Store, but it's still too early for the obligatory "Come Together" Beatles references. The iPod played a part in an insider trading scam that went sour, hackers have found a less painful way to unlock the iPhone, and an iPhone clone is in the works. All that, and listeners let Jeff and Bryan know what they think about their assessment of Apple's new iMacs.

 Apple Weekly Report: New iMacs, Numbers, and Fake Steve Jobs | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:24

Apple finally released new iMacs with a new brushed aluminum look, added Numbers to iWork, and bumped up .Mac storage. Jeff and Bryan take a look at Universal's foray into copy protection-free music, and Fake Steve Jobs loses his anonymity.

 Apple Weekly Report: Apple Security and iPhone Complaints | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:00

New York offers Apple some suggestions on how to redesign the iPhone, a security researcher takes a harsh look at the company's security track record, and not every Apple review is a happy one.

 Apple Weekly Report: Apple Q3 Earnings, Macs on the Rise | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:40

Apple reported another blockbuster quarter, Mac shipments hit a record high, and Steve Jobs seems to be allergic to device buttons. Also, Jeff and Bryan respond to listener comments in the Context Machine.

 Apple Weekly Report: Apple On the Rise, and Mac and iPhone Security | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:45

Apple's stock hits an all time high, Steve Jobs and Jonathan Ive both score industry honors, the BlackBerry puts its sights on the iPhone, and OS X security takes a couple of hits. All that, and Jeff and Bryan respond to listener comments in the Context Machine.

 Apple Weekly Report: Appleā€™s Market Power, and iPhone Envy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:59

The iPhone is still the big guy on campus in the news world, but that doesn't mean it's the only topic worth discussing. This week, Jeff and Bryan analyze Apple's increasing dominance in the flash memory market, what analysts are saying about Apple's growth, the company's changing position in the corporate world, and what's in store for the iPod.

 Apple Report: iPhone - The Apple and AT&T Steamroller | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:59

A week after the iPhone launch, Apple's combo iPod and smartphone is still going strong. This week Jeff and Bryan look at the iPhone market, Apple's climbing stock, and what the iPhone reviewers are getting right and wrong.

 Apple Report: iPhone-palooza! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 64:33

After all the hype, the iPhone is finally out. Jeff and Bryan attended Apple Store launch events, and share their perspective on the experience. They also have some first impressions -- both good and bad -- on Apple's highly anticipated entrance into the cellphone market.

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