How we deal with spam calls and texts, whether we’ll be subscribing to Apple TV+, the dongles we do and don’t use, and our thoughts on tech recycling and ecology. | Continue reading
The Apple rumor mill has been churning lately with reports that Apple is readying a new consumer laptop that’s thinner than the MacBook Air, available in various colors, and possibly has the next g… | Continue reading
Stephen Shankland of CNET reports that the CHIP smart-home alliance announced back in December 2019 by Apple, Google, Amazon, and others, has a new name and is going to start rolling out publicly l… | Continue reading
John Voorhees of MacStories has the details about Snowman’s big announcement: Today, Snowman, the studio behind some of our favorite games on Apple platforms like Alto’s Adventure and Odyssey… | Continue reading
This week Myke and Jason debate the form of future Mac laptops, discuss Apple and Epic’s first week in court (complete with angry emails!), and then imagine what’s next for iOS and iPad… | Continue reading
With a blockbuster quarter in its rear-view mirror, Apple seems like it’s sitting pretty right now. But the problem with results as astounding as those Apple recently posted is that it can be chall… | Continue reading
The Kobo Libra H2O is $100 less than the similar Kindle Oasis. This past year I’ve been spending more time reading books on a Kobo ereader, rather than on my Kindle. The Kobo, a 2016-vintage … | Continue reading
Apple spent the week in court while we all wait for the iMac and iPad Pro to arrive. | Continue reading
When I started Six Colors in 2014, one of the first tools that I adopted was Nuzzel. Nuzzel looked at my Twitter feed, and even my Twitter lists, as well as the feeds of other people, and turned th… | Continue reading
ATP Episode 429 is out… everywhere but in Apple Podcasts. I’m getting a lot of tweets and emails saying the same thing: the latest episode of (some podcast I’m involved with) hasn… | Continue reading
Protocol’s Issie Lapowsky summarizes the findings of an investigation into the public comments during the net neutrality debate before the FCC in 2017: In a new report, New York Attorney Gene… | Continue reading
Courtroom drama’s more fun with no actual lawyers. | Continue reading
How we feel about sideloading apps on our iOS devices, thoughts on AirTags and privacy, the importance of email to our daily workflow, and what software changes the iPad desperately needs to match … | Continue reading
Apple does what it wants to do, and nothing else. At least, that’s the company’s preference…but sometimes courts and laws and governments get in the way. And at the moment, as some Apple executives… | Continue reading
Three years ago, I wrote about how far Apple has strayed from its once-iconic Grid of Four product strategy: To quickly recap, this is what Jobs and company came up with after his return to Apple a… | Continue reading
MCD x FSG books, promoting the debut novel of New York Times and New Yorker illustrator Tamara Shopsin: LaserWriter II is a coming-of-age tale set in the legendary 90s indie NYC Mac repair shop Tek… | Continue reading
This week we cover Apple’s record-breaking product sales, as well as the clouds on the horizon–a global semiconductor shortage, the EU’s ruling against it, and the arrival of the … | Continue reading
Over in the Six Colors Member Slack1, reader Matthew wondered: Does anyone know where I can get a decent icon file of a MacBook Air (Space Grey)? I want to replace the hard disk icon of Macintosh H… | Continue reading
Every three months, financial analysts and journalists tune in to hear Apple report its quarterly results with the hopes that maybe, just maybe, they can find some wheat among the chaff, some gold … | Continue reading
Music industry site Hits Daily Double reported Thursday that Apple Music is going hi-fi: Apple will announce a new high-fidelity audio streaming tier in the coming weeks at the same $9.99-per-user … | Continue reading
Colors have returned! The sleek new 24-inch iMac brings a design awash in six different colors, evoking the classic fruit flavors of the iMac G3. For a company that has spent the last decade mainly… | Continue reading
It’s 2021 and Apple’s rules are… flexible. | Continue reading
Dave Nanian of Shirt Pocket Software announcing that SuperDuper can now make bootable backups of Big Sur Macs, including on Apple silicon: To be clear, this is only possible because Apple made it p… | Continue reading
Michael Roy, Product Line Manager at VMWare, provides a status report on VMWare Fusion running on Macs with Apple silicon: Of course, users are expecting to run Windows in a virtual machine, much l… | Continue reading
(Photo by Brooks Kraft/Apple Inc.) I got most of my thoughts about Apple’s financial results and comments on its quarterly call with analysts in my Macworld column this week, but having slept… | Continue reading
Last week we linked to a report that there’s a new Magic Keyboard model for 12.9-inch iPad Pros that adds compatibility with the new, 5th generation (2021) model. The implication was that it … | Continue reading
The last few years, Apple has been on such a ride that it can be hard to put it into proper context. Almost every quarter sets a business record. And yet this quarter, covering the first three mont… | Continue reading
We ask questions and answer questions. Just not necessarily the same ones. | Continue reading
Immediately after announcing record second-quarter results, Apple CEO Tim Cook and CFO Luca Maestri hopped on a conference call to make statements and then answer (or dodge) the questions of financ… | Continue reading
Encouraging others to update software, the fiddly nature of macOS, our keyboard preferences, and what we do when we’re faced with poor internet connectivity. | Continue reading
On Wednesday Apple announced the results of its fiscal second quarter of 2021 and the numbers are staggering. It’s Apple’s best non-holiday quarter ever, with all its major product cate… | Continue reading
One of the most exhilarating things about the current state of the Mac is that we don’t know what’s coming next. Most of Apple’s time is spent in interation, punctuated by big lea… | Continue reading
Cheng Ting-Fang and Lauly Li, reporting for Nikkei Asia, say that production of the successor to the M1 is gearing up: The next generation of Mac processors designed by Apple entered mass productio… | Continue reading
I’m a participant in several podcast membership programs, which provide me with an important portion of my income. So of course Apple’s announcement of its new Apple Podcasts Subscripti… | Continue reading
Controlling HomeKit via Stream Deck is easy with Home Control URLs. After much hesitation and research, I recently bought a Stream Deck Mini. And I immediately wondered if I could assign buttons to… | Continue reading
Among macOS 11.3’s update is a fix for an insidious 0-day that bypassed all of the OS’s built-in defenses. Dan Goodin at Ars Technica has a good layperson’s overview: Apple engine… | Continue reading
On Monday, Apple released new versions of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. The big news is iOS 14.5, which adds all sorts of new features, most notably iPhone unlock for masked people wearing Apple Watches … | Continue reading
Apple’s Colleen Novielli and Navpreet Kaloty visit the show to discuss the new 24-inch iMac in depth. Then Jason and Myke discuss the positioning of the new iPad Pro, and what it means that A… | Continue reading
Apple shows off the new Apple TV 4K during its recent Spring Loaded event. Hard as it may be to believe, the Apple TV is older than the iPhone. Way back in fall of 2006, Steve Jobs first showed off… | Continue reading
This afternoon I set my iMac to update to macOS 11.3, walked away, and when I came back, was greeted with the soothing sight of jellyfish on my screensaver. But when I tried to wake my Mac by tappi… | Continue reading
Despite all the intriguing new devices that Apple showed off this week, it’s never too early to start musing on what might be next up the company’s sleeves. As ever, you can glean a lot about the d… | Continue reading
Nicholas Furno reporting for iGeneration (originally in French): Although the 2021 iPad Pro 12.9 inches is largely similar to the 2018 and 2020 models, the new tablet stands out in one respect: it … | Continue reading
So it all comes down to this. We review the season finale of “For All Mankind,” which puts the fate of the world in the crucible and makes us ponder the power of individual decisions when great sys… | Continue reading
My thanks to BZG Apps for sponsoring Six Colors this week. BZG makes Unite 4, which allows you to turn any Website into a Mac app. Using a lightweight, WebKit powered browser as a backend, you can … | Continue reading
M1 all the things! This podcast will continue until the robots arrive. | Continue reading
Apple executives Kaiann Drance and Ron Huang spoke to Fast Company’s Michael Grothaus about AirTags, and there were a few interesting tidbits I hadn’t seen elsewhere: AirTags also have … | Continue reading
Mark Gurman at Bloomberg reporting on what we’ve all suspected: Apple is poised to show off a big update for the iPad at this year’s WWDC. The company is planning the most significant u… | Continue reading
Harry McCracken, longtime PC World editor and iPad power user, on the disparity between iPad hardware and software: Ideally, a device’s software and hardware become so symbiotic that you stop think… | Continue reading