Podcasts
Reminder, talkcast tonight at 10 pm ET
As Cory just noted, it’s the iPhone’s first birthday today, and we’ve got a present for you: the Sunday night talkcast, hosted this week by Christina and featuring our memories and good wishes for the 1-year-old gamechanger, along with our anticipations for the launch of the App Store in two weeks. Also on tap for tonight: our Apple-themed recommendations for celebrating the 4th of July (make your Mac Classic into a barbecue grill!).
You can also catch up on the past few weeks’ worth of shows (including our audience-free show last week, where Robert, Cory and I soldiered on while TalkShoe had a hiccup fit) from Talkshoe, play them from the Flash player in the continuation of this post, if you like, or pick them up on iTunes.
You can join the conversation on TalkShoe by using the shiny new browser-only client; you can also use the classic TalkShoe Pro Java client that we all know and love. For the web UI, just click the “TalkShoe Web” button on our profile page at 10 pm Sunday. You can also listen in on the Talkshoe page or call in on regular phone or VOIP lines: dial (724) 444-7444 and enter our talkcast ID, 20393. Note for callers who aren’t connected on the web or Java clients: if you want to request a chance to talk, just press *-8 on your phone.
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Found Footage: Apple WWDC Keynote in 60 seconds
Here at apple.cooone.com HQ we find ourselves watching Mahalo Daily almost everyday. Mahalo has this new thing they do with conferences and special broadcasts where they trim down the video to 60 seconds. So for the folks that don’t wish to sit through the almost 2 hour WWDC keynote can just watch a 60 second clip that shows the main points of the keynote.
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Talkcast tonight at 10 pm ET, last chance for WWDC best guesses
Last week’s talkcast included some great WWDC preview discussion with developers Kai Cherry and Todd Ditchendorf along with an expanded panel. Apologies for the scratchy audio (we had to use the Talkshoe low-bandwidth recording instead of the local Skype copy). Download the show from Talkshoe, play it from the Flash player in the continuation of this post, if you like, or pick it up on iTunes. Join us again later tonight, Sunday June 8 at 10 pm ET for more WWDC conversation — let us know what you want to hear about and which developers you want us to interview, and our man on the ground in San Francisco will try to track them down. Time and personnel permitting, we’ll be back on the air Monday night with another show; keep an eye on the TalkShoe page and our Twitter feed for scheduling.
You can join the conversation on TalkShoe by using the browser-only client; you can also use the classic TalkShoe Pro Java client that we all know and love. For the web UI, just click the “TalkShoe Web” button on our profile page at 10 pm Sunday. You can also listen in on the Talkshoe page or call in on regular phone or VOIP lines: dial (724) 444-7444 and enter our talkcast ID, 20393.
As always, you can listen to past shows via our podcast feed, on the TalkShoe page, or live in the handy widget.
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TMUP Live 80: The Last Sunday on Talkshoe
Tonight’s show is brought to you by:
This show is a member of Friends In Tech
Tonight Steve Stanger from The Mac Attack joined me to talk about Remote access to our Macs. Read the rest of this entry
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Talkcast reminder: WWDC preview, 10 pm ET tonight
Last week’s talkcast was a valedictory to our trans-Atlantic comrade, Nik Fletcher, who has ended his tenure with apple.cooone.com but remains active over at Download Squad. Download the show from Talkshoe, play it from the Flash player in the continuation of this post, if you like, or pick it up on iTunes.
Join us again later tonight, Sunday June 1 at 10 pm ET for our WWDC preview show. We’ll be talking to developers (hint — developers, if you want to talk about your products to Mac users, c’mon down!) and giving away the trivia prizes we neglected to hand out last week.
You can join the conversation on TalkShoe by using the shiny new browser-only client; you can also use the classic TalkShoe Pro Java client that we all know and love. For the web UI, just click the “TalkShoe Web” button on our profile page at 10 pm Sunday.
Popularity: 11% [?]

