Accidental Tech Podcast
Summary: Three nerds discussing tech, Apple, programming, and loosely related matters.
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- Artist: Marco Arment, Casey Liss, John Siracusa
Podcasts:
Casey's exclusive new iPhone 5S, John's review of iOS 7, and Marco's new podcast app.
Casey goes to the Apple Store, filesystem FU, iPhone capacities and upgrades, Long Island Lexuses, A7 fabbing, and iOS 7 adoption so far.
iPhone 5c and 5s, SnappyCam, Touch ID, 64-bit in practice, M7 speculation, and white iPhones.
iPhone event predictions, fingerprint security, new product categories, using our Synology NASes, and what Nokia does for Microsoft.
Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's predicament and potential future directions, the Nintendo 2DS, and ergonomic keyboards.
More on photo storage, whomever sent Casey the Oatmeal comic, IFTTT and Twitter, gold iPhones, and the new TiVo.
Instapaper's web redesign, rewriting code, code maintainability, the mess of smartphone photo management, and backup challenges for non-nerds.
Marco's new-new-new app and distractions, measuring desktop productivity, Fast Text and Bugshot sales, iOS 7's UI longevity, Chrome's plaintext passwords, lakes, and an epic rant on Minecraft mods.
Writing your own model class, Casey's app, John's app idea, Ask Patents, difficult games, eggs, and beaches.
iSCSI FU, the Developer Center downtime, Logic X and App Store upgrade pricing, iOS developers acting like the RIAA, and the effects of falling prices for apps and games.
Bugshot, its omitted and future features, and exploring NAS options: Synology vs. homebrew, NAS backup considerations, and hoarding terabytes of Apple videos.
iWatch as identity, Bluetooth Low Energy and Siri in a watch, how regular people use iOS devices, iCloud and the Dropbox Datastore API, and targeting nerds.
Smartwatch hardware considerations, free-to-play, practice coding, and our Google Reader replacements.
The WWDC intro video, Apple's California pride, whether developers should require iOS 7, the new Calendar UI, and cool vs. usable designs.
Casey's fans at WWDC, Mac Pro followup, Xbox 180, revisiting larger-screen iPhones, predicting iOS 7 adoption, and pushing the boundaries of graphic design.