This week we offer a panoply of adapters, and horror stories about bad password etiquette, then discuss Apple's new self-publishing venture and the utility of pressure-sensitive computer interfaces.
The future of laptop keyboards, whether VR can be good at anything beyond entertainment, the growing importance of encryption, and a watchOS 3 check-in.
Live from Ireland, we discuss Apple and the Mac, our tech passions, keyboards, and VR prospects.
Trackers, the Magic toolbar, Microsoft, and CarPlay, with Dan Frakes and Christa Mrgan.
This week we rebrand Samsung, eat meat grown in a lab, watch the Apple Car make a U-turn, and change all our passwords. With TWiT's Megan Morrone and Macworld's Glenn Fleishman.
Amazon's Echo music subscription, the Internet of Things gets infected with malware, preferred methods of paying for software, and excitement for virtual and augmented reality. With Mikah Sargent and Jacqui Cheng.
Google's new stuff, including Google Home; Apple's new Spoken Editions of print articles; and imagining the Next Big Thing.
Blocking spam calls, other uses for a Galaxy Note 7, the prospect (again) of Google-built phones, and Blackberry's body hits the floor. With Georgia Dow and Anze Tomic.
When we trust and distrust the cloud with our files, features future smartphones should strive for, Google's launch of Allo, and unsung features of new smartphone toys.
iMessage apps, anticipated macOS Sierra features, iPhone pre-orders, and Swift Playgrounds. With Scholle McFarland, Stephen Hackett, and Brianna Wu.