The Tech Night Owl LIVE — Tech Radio with a Twist!
Summary: From the Genesis Communications Network: Meet the Night Owl himself, the incomparable Gene Steinberg, best-selling technology author and columnist. Get to know Gene, and discover his unique, thought-provoking viewpoints about the technology universe, from the always-fascinating happenings at Apple Inc. to consumer electronics, innovative products and overall trends in the tech industry. Each week, Gene speaks directly to the industry's movers and shakers, including corporate leaders, industry analysts, and regular panels that feature the most respected tech journalists. NOTE: These episodes are the network versions with ads. If you want a commercial-free version of The Tech Night Owl LIVE, please subscribe to The Tech Night Owl+. Check https://www.technightowl.com/plus for details.
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Podcasts:
Prolific author Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus; commentator Kirk McElhearn returns for an encore appearance, as he presents an update on his efforts to downsize his Mac hardware by switching from a Mac Pro to a Mac mini; Opera 10 software interface designer Jon Hicks.
We explore the failure of Psystar, a company building Mac OS clones that was confronting a lawsuit from Apple, and other hot topics with Adam Engst, Editor/Publisher of TidBITS and commentator and David Biedny; Product Manager Patrick Nugent, of Roxio, on their new VHS to DVD dubbing app.
Nationally-syndicated tech writer and talk show host, Craig Crossman, from the Computer America radio show; author and commentator Kirk McElhearn discusses the care and feeding of hard drives; cutting-edge commentator Daniel Eran Dilger, of Roughly Drafted Magazine, on the prospects for Windows 7.
Security guru Rich Mogull explores cybersecurity and the current security situation on your Mac; composer and musician Jeff Tolbert discusses his latest Take Control ebooks on exploring GarageBand; with Mac OS 10.5.7 now out, Macworld Senior Editor Rob Griffiths reports on the things you didn’t know about the latest Leopard update.
We explore Amazon’s new Kindle DX ebook reader and its impact on the publishing industry with David Biedny and Adam Engst, editor/publisher of TidBITS; Steve “Mr. Gadget” Kruschen discusses the coolest affordable gear, including some cheap high definition camcorders.
Rob Pegoraro, consumer technology columnist for the Washington Post, with updates on the tech universe; Macworld’s Peter Cohen discusses Apple's sales picture and the prospects for an Apple netbook; David Randall, editor of MacRevu.com, on the past and future of Mac magazines.
Cool stuff from Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus; industry analyst Stephen Baker, of the NPD Group, reports on the meaning behind the latest Apple quarterly financials; Ted Landau, author of “Take Control of Your iPhone,” discusses the new features in the forthcoming iPhone 3.0 update.
David Biedny talks turkey about Microsoft’s downhill slide and some unheralded 3D software; author and publisher Adam Engst, of TidBITS, is on hand to tell you the things Apple didn’t reveal about the recent iPhoto 8.0.2 update.
Macworld Editorial Director Jason Snell discusses the iPhone 3.0 software, netbooks, and sci-fi TV shows; Macworld Senior Editor Dan Frakes explains how to choose the right input device for your Mac or PC, and industry analyst Ross Rubin, of the NPD Group, tells you how tech gear sales have been going so far this year.
Macworld’s Peter Cohen speaks on the future of Macworld Expo and the significance of the iPhone 3.0 SDK; Paul Kent, Vice President and General Manager for Macworld Expo; security expert Kirk McElhearn on the rumors and reality of the Conficker worm.
PCMag.com’s Lance Ulanoff explains his children were “assimilated” by Apple’s iPod and iPhone; Joe Kissell, author of “Take Control of the Mac Command Line with Terminal”; Macworld Lab Director Jim Galbraith presents the newest Mac benchmarks.
David Biedny speaks on using computers for creating and not just consuming; author Kirk McElhearn discusses iTunes 8.1; cutting-edge commentator Daniel Eran Dilger, of Roughly Drafted Magazine, tells you what you need to know about the iPhone 3.0 SDK.
Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus talks about the new iPod shuffle, glossy displays and other matters; Macworld's Rob Griffiths explains why he hates glossy screens and won't tolerate one; Andrew Donnelly introduces Mikogo, a free screen sharing app for Mac and PC users.
AOL's Mac product manager, Lee Givens, introduces AIM 2.0 for the iPhone; TidBITS writer Doug McLean profiles the recently released Safari 4.0 beta; Macworld's Jim Dalrymple discusses his band's upcoming album and Apple's new product announcements.
Cutting-edge commentator Daniel Eran Dilger, of Roughly Drafted Magazine, reports on Apple's shareholders meeting; a positive support encounter from author Kirk McElhearn; an Apple update with Macworld's Peter Cohen, who writes their "Game Room" column.