Jason added a (working) Studio Display and a Playdate to his house last week, and Myke’s a little upset. Also CNN+ died, Netflix went into crisis, and Apple kept making sports streaming deals. We also discuss the parking situation at Apple Park, accept the passing of the iPhone m … | Continue reading
I use Reincubate’s Camo to turn my iPhone into a high-quality webcam for my Mac. Even an older iPhone’s camera is better than any webcam you’ve got, but mounting it can be fussy, and you have to unlock the phone and launch the Camo app every time you use it—which isn’t very conve … | Continue reading
Friday afternoon I spent about half an hour showing off the new Panic Playdate on a YouTube Stream. If you’re interested in the new retro handheld game device, check it out!… | Continue reading
Emergency podcast! Julia and Jason reconvene for a second time in a week to discuss Netflix’s very bad quarterly results (and how the company will change its behavior and strategy as a result) and the rapid but not entirely surprising death of CNN+.… | Continue reading
A baseball digression (including some tech talk), a Mac app that outpaces its cross-platform competition, and the curious case of the HomePod (and why Apple should take more chances).… Become a member to listen to our exclusive weekly podcast and get more benefits. | Continue reading
Federico Viticci uses Audio Hijack 4 scripting to connect his recording sessions to his time tracking: That got me thinking: when I start recording a show, I could run a script that fires off a shortcut that contains a Timery action to start time tracking. I don’t want to manual … | Continue reading
Listening to last week’s Accidental Tech Podcast made me realize: that the original HomePod and the Apple Studio Display have a few things in common. Both products entered a category full of competition—displays and voice-activated speakers. Both were regarded in some quarters as … | Continue reading
We just don’t talk about Apple Maps enough.… | Continue reading
When I first tried Ecamm Network‘s live-streaming app Live, I didn’t like it.1 I liked the idea of it. Software that streams live to YouTube, Twitch, and other services is dominated by open-source projects like OBS and Streamlabs and expensive cross-platform apps like Wirecast. L … | Continue reading
Our charging situations, which collaborative workspaces we prefer, how we protect our digital privacy, and what we’re watching on Apple TV+.… | Continue reading
Julia has some advice for David Zaslav as he takes the reins of Warner Bros. Discovery—mostly about the fates of CNN+ and the Harry Potter franchise. Plus, the rise of streaming sports.… | Continue reading
Justin O’Beirne, who keeps a close eye on Apple Maps, has noted that the company has finally expanded its cycling directions in the US: As of April 15, 2022, Apple has quietly added cycling directions for the parts of the Midwest covered in Expansion #6, including Chicago (pictu … | Continue reading
Justin O’Beirne, who keeps a close eye on Apple Maps, has noted that the company has finally expanded its cycling directions in the US: As of April 15, 2022, Apple has quietly added cycling directions for the parts of the Midwest covered in Expansion #6, including Chicago (pictu … | Continue reading
This week we’re imagining the right and wrong improvements for the Apple Watch, speculating about the first wave of M2 Macs, lamenting Apple’s process for replacing a defective product, and buzzing (in a bad way) about CNN+.… | Continue reading
For as long as the Mac has had overlapping windows, it’s come up with ways to manage them. Everything from zoom controls to window shades to turning folders into tabs at the edge of your windows1—seems like the Mac’s tried it all. But I’m going to take this opportunity to call ou … | Continue reading
Dan is looking for Focus in all the wrong Spaces. Jason’s Studio Display delivery didn’t go well. That’s baseball!… Become a member to listen to our exclusive weekly podcast and get more benefits. | Continue reading
Speaking of sports, I recently read Craig Calcaterra’s new book Rethinking Fandom: How to Beat the Sports-Industrial Complex at Its Own Game, and I really enjoyed it. I’m a happy subscriber to Calcaterra’s Cup of Coffee newsletter, which gives me a hit of baseball news and opinio … | Continue reading
Rob Art Morgan called himself a mad scientist… and what a perfect description. An idiosyncratic writer and enthusiastic technologist who specialized in quantifying Mac speed and determining what was fastest, the man behind the independent site BareFeats has died at 77: The proli … | Continue reading
How many people does it take to fill John Moltz’s shoes? Two people. One for each shoe.… | Continue reading
Capturing and editing video on iPhone & iPad, what we think about 8k video, how the Apple Watch’s rumored health features would affect our purchasing decisions, and our thoughts on Apple using Shortcuts as a way to introduce new functionality.… | Continue reading
Me at Macworld, 10 years ago: Thursday marks the 20th anniversary of the venerable Mac text-editing app BBEdit. I’m sure there are other apps not published by a gigantic company that have managed to last as long, but I’m not sure that any app has changed with the times and remai … | Continue reading
Francisco Lindor, no!Apple’s now a sports broadcaster. The premiere of “Friday Night Baseball” on Apple TV+, featuring two live games, has come and gone. Any baseball fan will tell you that it’s a long season, and you can’t tell anything from the final score on opening day. But a … | Continue reading
Baseball season is here and Jason has a detailed critique of Apple’s first Friday Night Baseball broadcasts. But it’s not all home runs and calls to the bullpen, as Myke goes home to Dongletown and we ponder just what might be announced at WWDC 2022.… | Continue reading
Last week Audio Hijack 4 arrived, and was I excited about its automation features. I had several people ask me about a simple automation I created, which generates a single button on a Stream Deck that toggles recording on and off and changes its display based on recording status … | Continue reading
When institutional tech lags home tech, Apple’s baseball efforts get underway, and WWDC 2022 is now officially on the schedule.… Become a member to listen to our exclusive weekly podcast and get more benefits. | Continue reading
Selecting a channel in Audition. It’s ready for EQ and limiting. Among a group of my friends and fellow podcasters, a certain kitchen gadget is known simply as the “cult device.” We enjoy the Instant Pot, but are far too cool to openly admire a mere hunk of metal and circuitry… … | Continue reading
It’s opening day! And Apple has provided more information about its forthcoming baseball broadcasts, which premiere Friday: Produced by MLB Network’s Emmy Award-winning production team in partnership with Apple, “Friday Night Baseball” will offer a modern and dynamic broadcast e … | Continue reading
Welcome to our new feature, Water Heater Talk.… | Continue reading
Whether we’d put our trust in an Apple Bank, how we feel about editing tweets, our office chair situation, and Plex’s new Universal Watchlist: yea or nay?… | Continue reading
Apple TV+ wins Best Picture, “Our Flag Means Death” is… a hit?, why being the fan of a baseball team is going to bring you pain, “Obi-Wan” takes on “Stranger Things” directly, and Jason subscribed to CNN+… for science!… | Continue reading
Apple Newsroom: Apple today announced it will host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in an online format from June 6 through 10, free for all developers to attend. However, it’s not entirely online: In addition to the online conference, Apple will host a special … | Continue reading
Myke takes possession of his Apple Studio Display, Jason gets excited about the arrival of Audio Hijack 4, and Apple revises its approach to allowing external links in iOS apps.… | Continue reading
Celebrating all the goodies in Audio Hijack 4, the importance of app automation, the Enterprise report card, regulation threats, and a new home for the Mac Studio.… Become a member to listen to our exclusive weekly podcast and get more benefits. | Continue reading
Ever since earlier this month, when Apple broke the minds—and bank accounts—of its devoted power users by delivering the unexpected announcement of a new and long-awaited Apple consumer display, the internet has been awash in rumors over one particular quirk of the monitor: Why d … | Continue reading
An Audio Hijack 4 automation switches blocks on and off and starts a session.Rogue Amoeba’s Audio Hijack 4 is here, and while it’s got a bunch of interesting new features, my favorite is its support for automation via JavaScript and Shortcuts. While not quite everything in Audio … | Continue reading
Apple announced Thursday that it’s launched its Apple Business Essentials program for small businesses in the United States. The company announced the program in November 2021 and has been running it in beta form in the intervening months. The program uses device-management featu … | Continue reading
Audio Hijack 4 features a new light interface mode and the ability to manually wire connections between blocks.Rogue Amoeba has released Audio Hijack 4, a huge update to its all-purpose Mac audio recording tool. It’s the app’s first major update since Audio Hijack 3, way back in … | Continue reading
On Upgrade this week we were talking about if we’d pay extra for Macs with nice colors, and mentioned the black MacBook, which was more expensive than the white model. Stephen Hackett has a good reminder from Apple history: For every generation of MacBook that it was a part of, … | Continue reading
Last year, device-management startup Kandji approached Six Colors to commission a new entry in our Report Card series focusing on how Apple’s doing in large organizations, including businesses, education, and government. We worked with Kandji and the hosts of the Mac Admins Podca … | Continue reading
There’s a good chance that you’ve already seen that viral video making the rounds over the past week, in which a self-described former Apple employee is blown away by picking up a photo from one iOS device and dropping it on the other. If not, check it out below. PLEASE tell me I … | Continue reading
This podcast is really grvy. R… | Continue reading
Our thoughts on the EU’s plans for messaging interoperability, how we feel about smart implants and body modifications, when and why we choose websites over apps for certain services, and long overdue feature requests for products we use each day.… | Continue reading
Apple’s first foray into live sports streaming debuts on April 8: Apple and Major League Baseball today announced the first half of the 2022 “Friday Night Baseball” schedule. These scheduled games are available to anyone with internet access, for free, only on Apple TV+. “Friday … | Continue reading
It’s episode 400! We evaluate the forward-looking predictions we made back in episode 300, and then draft stories we’ll be talking about over the next hundred episodes! Also, an Apple TV+ movie won Best Picture and we round up an awful lot of Apple rumors.… | 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 easily create isolated, customizable apps from any site. Unite 4 includes dozens of … | Continue reading
Managing Zoom windows, Apple’s cycle of listening to (or ignoring) its customers, and the disadvantages of Apple re-using its technology.… Become a member to listen to our exclusive weekly podcast and get more benefits. | Continue reading
Last year, I revisited one of my favorite iOS games, as Team Alto updated Alto’s Odyssey, bringing it to Apple Arcade with new levels, music, and artwork. It turns out that Alto’s Odyssey: The Lost City was only half of Team Alto’s Apple Arcade project. The new Alto’s Adventure: … | Continue reading
Hopefully you wanted to hear about digital goods.… | Continue reading