By MyMac Podcasting Network
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John Nemo finally gets a new TV and send audio in to talk about it, plus Trump sues Twitter, South Korea broadband sues Netflix, Tim also gets a new TV, and much more!
David Buys a clockworkPi and a wireless CarPlay system, while Tim works out a VESA adapter for his iMac. Apple’s yearly fall event makes the news, Amazon releases TVs, and Apple screws over FlickType.
Topics include Huawei allegations, Apple allowing external payment links in reader apps but not games, better TV options for John Nemo, Xbox Series S, selling a Mac, and is Wireless Apple CarPlay adapters finally ready for prime time?
David talks about his new 900Mbit fibre connection, Tim is building a new Plex media server from a miniPC, Apple news about their child endangerment plans, and is the xR the best used iPhone you can buy?
With David absent, Guy Serle joins Tim to discuss some podcast history, Apple lack of touch displays and employees wanting to continue working from home, Tim’s mini-PC gaming rig, Guy’s new desk, and Activision Blizzard being sued.
Tim and David discuss the Surface Duo, Galaxy Watch, Bezos vs Branson, inexpensive noise cancellation headphones, and more.
Tim has two more PC Laptops, an Acer Swift 3 and a LincPlus 14, and David picks up Motorola Razr from 2019. Plus the continuation of car problems for both the guy and prediction of Intel’s issues.
Tim and David discuss Google I/O, stupid podcast problems that are not actual problems, bad cables with CarPlay, the new iMac and RAM, and Vufine, HP Pavilion X360, and the Lenovo Flex 5
Tim Robertson and David Cohen discuss the big problems with Apple’s Podcast app, Amazon responsibility for products they sell, consumer advocacy, and much more.
Tesla burns bridges with solar roofs, Apple’s upcoming event, the shortage of semi-conductors, upgrading a car audio system, LG gives up, Plex media server, meta data, NAS, Google Play Movies, and more
Tim and David discuss 20 years of Mac OS X, and the storm that was the Cricut community for a good week.
Tim and David discuss Cassette Tapes and the inventor, Lou Ottens who recently passed away, faux-AirPods, iPod vs iPhone as a music player, and much more.
David and Tim discuss NASA's Perseverance rover, vintage technology including David’s StarWriter and Tim’s Invaders From Space handheld game. Wikitrolling returns with a look at Blockbuster Video and a trip down memory lane.
Metallica gets a little of what they deserve, Facebook attacks Apple, Australia does not understand the internet, and Tesla has a problem.
Tim and David discuss Jeff Bezos leaving the CEO position of Amazon, the short sell story of GameStop, and WikiTrolling returns with Bose.
Topics include Zune, Quiet News, Outlanders, Drivers License, Whataboutism, Audio Hijack Pro, Rogue Amoeba, macOS Security on BigSir, and much more.
David Ginsburg joins Tim and David to discuss some Apple history, including the original iMac, iPod, and iPhone. Then the discussion turns to the Capital Riot and how technology is both helping and hurting during these trying times.
David talks about the ThinkSmart View from Lenovo and his new WH-1000XM3 Sony headphones. Tim talks Nintendo's new Game and Watch and his new original Macintosh inspired Apple Watch charger. Does Apple have a problem with the new MacBook Air...
Siddharth Rao is the special guest this week joining Tim and David to discuss social media, Apple’s new headphones, and so much more!
Tim discusses the Tyson v Jones fight, and David is in the audience for a BBC show! The rise of Parler, M1 MacBook Air, and more are also discussed.
Tim has a COVID test, David buys an M1 Mac, and we look at the response to the Apple event, iPhone 12 Pro MAX, and much more.
Reviews of Xbox Series X without turning it on? Google kills yet another product with the Nest Secure. Apple’s iPhone 12 and MagSafe opinion and the stupid decision not to include a power adapter for the most transparent of reasons....
iPhone 12 arrives, and then Tim and David spend almost the entire episode arguing. Seriously, it’s almost a brawl! And Spider-Man, of all things, is at the heart of it.
iPhone 12 announced, and who between Tim and David are getting two of them? Plus the Tempest Replicade, boring cell phones, 5G fallacies, and much more.
Tim and David discuss the Apple Watch, iPad, and services announced, plus the Nintendo 3DS is discontinued after a decade, the new PlayStation and Xbox, Amazon employees face jail time, and much more.
The show kicks off with some Star Wars news, then moves on to our main topic, 1982!
David buys the uglies little PC, while Tim upgrades his auto audio system. Also a look at high-end gaming monitors, and if they are the real deal of more hype.
Tim and David look at the news from DC FANDOME, including all the new trailers and news.
David gets new 5G at home, while Tim gets a new portable monitor. Burger King is in the doghouse with streamers, and Epic Games goes to war with Google and Apple.
David viciously attacks children who love Star Wars while Tim comes to the rescue. I could be remembering it wrong. Plus, Virtual Pinball, ZX Spectrum Next, Portal Knights, and more!
Disney goes Mulan crazy, Google Play Music goes bye-bye, Apple updates the iMac, Facebook and Microsoft complain about Apple, Google and FitBit still not done, and Toshiba exits the laptop world.
Is the movie theater business dead? Is streaming the future of Hollywood? Why are there male and female robots? All these questions and many more in the pub this week with Tim and David.
Intel has troubles, Tim visits the Dentist, and fantastic feedback from Lee, Elisa, and Joe round out an enjoyable hour this week on TechFan!
Tim and David look at PeacockTV and some other streaming services. Plus an update on Tim’s old iMac repair.
David gets a Rode RODECaster Pro, while Tim battles a dead iMac. Plus, how crappy Amazon Prime Video page is, LillyHammer, and the end of both the original Segway and Olympus exits the camera business.
David and Tim discuss the return of Tim’s iMac, DC Universe, the idea of the Multiverse, DC animation, Star War’s Ray, Search Results, Jon Favreau, and more!
Major changes from Apple and Microsoft are the focus for Tim and David this week. That does not mean they agree on what that means, though...
Tim is using a retro battle station for the show this week, and David has joined the dark side of social media. Our lockdown activities also get discussed in detail.
Power outages, Marvel movies, Artemis Fowl , and the problem with the Jurassic Park and DC franchises
More on Infinity Photo, a picture that can brick your Android phone, Apple CarPlay, UFO footage, and the Sega Game Gear Micro
Tim and David discus bad sales, replacing Dell laptops with Microsoft Managed Desktop Service, Raspberry Pi 4, update on the Toyota grill, Mattel Aquarius, ZX Spectrum, and more.
A little about theme music, Hertz rental cars, Joe Rogan, Howard Stern, Pixelmator, affinity Photo, external SSD as a boot drive, and much more.
Tim pulls the trigger on a new iMac, and it all goes to pot. David thinks something that happens on the show is a gag, but it’s not. Plus, NEOGEO Mini, sewing machines, and P6661 Median laptop
Tim's iMac died, so he and David discuss for hours on end.
David and Tim discuss the auto industry during the pandemic, streaming services see a huge boost, paralyzed by choice, the all-new iPhone SE, Leslie Jordon, news in an echo chamber, and much more.
Special Guest Donny Yankellow returns this week to chat with Tim and David. This week, Tim has decides he does not like Rise of Skywalker, our top sports movies, and some discussion on the Rocky films.
Owen Rubin joins Tim and David to discuss France and Google and speakers, including what Tim purchased to replace his beloved computer speakers that were ruined thanks to Lightning. [email protected]!
Special Guest Donny Yankellow returns this week to chat with Tim and David. Each picks their top five movie villains of all time, which we would list here but that would ruin the show!
Tim is beset by major technical audio difficulties this week, so Owen comes in to chew the geek fat with David. Coronavirus conferencing and the challenges arising from it, the difficulties of ventilators, some Arduino and Raspberry Pi tech, network...
Donny Yankellow and Owen Rubin join Tim and David in the pub this week to chat about what to do for entertainment while stuck at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps the world. Movies, TV, streaming, and some gaming...