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Macworld podcast: Sandboxing and Mac apps
March 1, 2012
Macworld podcast sees senior associate editor Dan Moren being joined by two developers, Many Tricks’s Rob Griffiths and Red Sweater Software’s Daniel Jalkut, for a frank discussion about Apple’s plans for sandboxing Mac apps.
Shop Talk Show 007: Rapidfire #1
February 24, 2012
The Shop Talk Show has no guests this weeks, as Chris Coyier & Dave Rupert get through as many user questions as possible. Quick-fire questions on web design & development…
Ty’s iHelp: PS Vita: Full Walkthrough Plus Apps & Specs!
February 24, 2012
Revision 3′s Ty gives you a full video walkthrough of the new Sony PS Vita.
Naked Scientists Podcast – ZAP! Lasers on trial…and Raspberry Pi
February 22, 2012
The latest Naked Scientists podcast concentrates on a new wave of lasers, with a new liquid crystal laser that can dial-up any wavelength of light you need, a laser-powered projector technology that turns any surface into a touch-screen, and a laser that fires salvoes of X-rays to make light work of unlocking the molecular fabric of matter.
Fora TV Podcast: Swissnex SF – Cognitive Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
February 19, 2012
Join an audience at swissnex San Francisco as scientists from Switzerland and the US discuss their research on humanoid robots, cognitive robotics, and artificial intelligence (AI). Hear how some robots self-reflect, self-improve, and adapt to new circumstances, and whether it’s possible for robots of the future to possess the same cognitive characteristics as humans.
5by5: The Talk Show 79: 8:31 AM
February 19, 2012
On this truly Big Week, John Gruber and Dan Benjamin are joined by John Siracusa to discuss Gruber’s personal keynote with Phil Schiller , who Apple is competing with, the new features in Mountain Lion, the future of the Mac and iCloud, and being off the record.
The Vergecast 018 – 02.17.2012
February 18, 2012
Siri, what if The Vergecasters spent an entire Vergecast talking about TurboGrafx 16, rave fliers, notifications in OS X, and how to pronounce Paul’s name?
Foundation Episode 16 w/ Instagram Founder Kevin Systrom
February 16, 2012
Kevin Rose sits down with Kevin Systrom, founder of (our favourite iOS app), the social photo sharing app, Instagram.
Build and Analyze Podcast 64: Mountain Kitten
February 16, 2012
Build and Analyse with Dan Benjamin and Marco Arment. In this episode they discuss the Ivy Bridge delay, k56flex, Windows branding, and of course, the announcement preview of OS X Mountain Lion. Read More…
Mac Power Users Podcast 73: Podcasting: The How To and the Why
February 14, 2012
A lot of people will are looking for something like this on our site. Search no more, as David Sparks & Katie Floyd go soup to nuts on how they produce the Mac Power Users Podcast.
TED Podcast: Erik Johansson: Impossible photography – Erik Johannson (2011)
February 11, 2012
Erik Johansson creates realistic photos of impossible scenes — capturing ideas, not moments. In this witty how-to, the Photoshop wizard describes the principles he uses to make these fantastical scenarios come to life, while keeping them visually plausible.
Reuben Grinberg on the legality of Bitcoin
February 2, 2012
Reuben Grinberg, a Yale Law School graduate now in private practice in New York City, discusses his paper, published in the Hastings Science & Technology Law Journal entitled, Bitcoin: An Innovative Alternative Digital Currency. Grinberg first gives a brief overview of Bitcoin, the decentralized, digital currency.
Mac Power Users 71: Harry McCracken’s iPad
February 1, 2012
Technologizers, Harry McCracken joins David and Katie on the Mac Power Users podcast to explain how he primarily relies on his iPad for getting work done.
NPR Planet Money Podcast: The App Economy w/ Marco Arment
February 1, 2012
Marco Arment creator of of one of our favourite iOS apps, Instapaper and co-founder of Tumblr, is on todays NPR podcast. We hear how a hobby turns into a lucrative one-man business — and how Apple’s App Store is transforming the Internet economy. The gist is super simple. In fact, it’s something that’s been going on in the physical world for thousands of years: Giving people a convenient way to buy cheap products.
The App Orchard – Episode 17: Whip Myke
January 30, 2012
This week Josh throws down a challenge to the listeners to topple Myke’s Super Crate Box score, they then go on to discuss some more photo editing apps (clearly a favourite topic) and Myke discusses some apps he’s been using with his new Cosmonaut stylus for iPad.