(Podcast) Clockwise #278: Marie Kondo'ing Your Notifications

This week, on the 30-minute show that hopefully sparks joy in you, Dan and Mikah are joined by special guests Megan Morrone and Ant Pruitt to discuss how we consume text content online, the smartphone and desktop notifications that we can’t live wit... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 5 years ago

(Podcast) Upgrade #229: A More Intentional Folding

This year Samsung plans to release a smartphone with a foldable OLED display. Is this technology that Apple would use in future iPhones, and if so, how? We also discuss Apple’s new videos that highlight the iPad Pro, and Jason tries to explain NBC U... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 5 years ago

(Podcast) Rebound 221: It Not You, It Wi-Fi

This week, on the irreverent tech show sometimes called “Two and a Half Co-Hosts,” we run through a veritable laundry list of topics, including the huge number of iPhone battery replacements, Apple’s United business, streaming service ne... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 5 years ago

(Podcast) Clockwise #277: Say Hello to Your Little Friend

This week, on the 30-minute tech podcast that talks the tech and walks the…walk, Dan and Mikah are joined by special guests Shelly Brisbin and Ish ShaBazz to discuss Apple products we’d like to see revived, our favorite underdog technologies, ... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 5 years ago

Using BBEdit and Excel to Revive a Dead Podcast Feed

This podcast feed was created in BBEdit and Excel.When people ask me what features of BBEdit I use, I can mention Markdown tools and syntax support, which I use for writing stories like this one. But the other thing I use BBEdit for is a bit more esot... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 5 years ago

Amazement at iOS cursor movement shortcut says a lot about discoverability

Over the past few days, I’ve seen a ton of people on Twitter (including plenty of folks I’d describe as pretty tech savvy) have their mind blown by a tweet explaining how to move the cursor on the iOS keyboard.How come you guys never told me... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 6 years ago

iPad Pro 2018 review: A computer, not a PC

You have to judge a product on what it is. In starting the pricing of the 2018 iPad Pro models at $799 and $999, in comparing the power of the A12X chip inside to PC laptops, in replacing the Lightning port of previous iOS devices with the USB-C port fo... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 6 years ago

Apple results: A record September quarter with $62.9B revenue

Apple reported the results from its fiscal fourth quarter Thursday, saying it generated $62.9 billion in revenue, with Services revenue reaching an all-time high of $10 billion. iPhone sales were up slightly over the same quarter last year, but iPhone rev... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 6 years ago

Jason Snell on Apple Watch Series 4

In the fall of 2014 the big question was: What is the Apple Watch good for? The company’s expansive answer was, essentially: What isn’t it good for? The result was a product that was new and interesting and weird and entirely unfocused.In co... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 6 years ago

Apple Event: Wednesday 12 September

There we go. I’ll be reporting live from Cupertino on September 12, as Apple unveils… who knows what? The iPhone, for sure. Apple Watch? Sure. iPads? Macs?... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 6 years ago

iPhone X Remains a Hit

The Apple financial numbers are out, and the company set a new record for its financial third—wait, where are you going? Don’t you want to hear the same old story about how Apple is a company that continues to generate billions in revenues and... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 6 years ago

Apple releases software fix for MacBook Pro slowdown

After a week of controversy following the posting of a video that claimed the new 15-inch MacBook Pro could experience massive slowdowns, Apple on Tuesday acknowledged that the slowdowns exist—and that they’re caused by a bug in the therma... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 6 years ago

MacOS Mojave: Back to the Mac

For a few years now, it’s seemed that any forward movement macOS might make was coming in lockstep with Apple’s other platforms, most notably iOS. What was new to the Mac was generally something that was also new to iOS, or was previously avai... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 6 years ago

Not Only Is the Mac Mini Outdated, It’s No Longer Mini

Intel NUC server sitting atop my old Mac mini.Over the past year I’ve written frequently about my love of the Mac mini. There has been a Mac mini running as a server in my house basically since it was first introduced in 2005. The specific uses ... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 6 years ago

Today Mac OS X Is as Old as the Classic Mac OS

Here’s a bit of numerology for you. Today marks 17 years, one month, and 29 days since Mac OS X 10.0 was released on March 24, 2001. That’s a strangely odd number—6269 days—but it also happens to be the exactly length of time b... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 6 years ago

20th Anniversary of the Original iMac

The original iMac. (Photo courtesy Stephen Hackett.)20 years ago today, Steve Jobs (the interim CEO of Apple) stood on the same stage from which he introduced the original Macintosh, and spent the first half-hour of his presentation trying to convince t... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 6 years ago

How Jason Snell Writes on iPad

If there’s one thing I’ve learned writing about tech, is that’s if I mention using any sort of accessory in passing without providing details, people will ask for the details. And so I was already planning on writing this when a reader... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 6 years ago

A Tale of Two QuickTimes

Among the casualties of the impending transition to 64-bit apps is one long-lasting oddity: QuickTime 7 Pro. What makes this app so unusual are a few factors. For one thing, it’s one of Apple’s own apps. For another, it was first release... | Continue reading


@sixcolors.com | 6 years ago