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Infinitum

Aleksandar Vacić, Milan Adamov

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Serbian language podcast about Apple and related technologies  Подкаст о свему у вези са Еплом и сродним технологијама
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MacBreak Weekly covers all things Apple: Leo, Andy Ihnatko, Alex Lindsay, and Jason Snell analyze every bit of news from the most interesting company in tech. From AI to Vision Pro, iPad to iPhone, these Apple experts know-all and tell-all. Records live every Tuesday at 2:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Pacific / 18:00 UTC.
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Apple Core

Graham Bower and Charlie Sorrel

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A podcast about the history of Apple. In each episode, hosts Graham Bower and Charlie Sorrel explore the story behind a different Apple product, and consider what it tells us about the company’s game plan and where it might be heading next.
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LAPUG

Phil Goodman & Ben Levy

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We’re a community user group supporting Mac OS X, iPhones, iPods and other Apple technologies in addition to other devices that make your portable computing experience really cool!
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The iDeveloper Podcast

Steve Scott (Scotty) & John Fox

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The iDeveloper Podcast is a magazine style podcast for OS X and iOS developers. Each episode looks at subjects such as recent developer news, technical issues around cocoa and cocoa touch, the latest tools and utilities as well as examining the business side of being an indie Mac or iOS developer.
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Command Line TV

Christopher League and Christian Lopes

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Command Line TV is a video podcast to help you learn and master the Unix shell. Informally, ‘Unix’ refers to a family of operating systems that includes GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and FreeBSD. Operating a computer via the command line gives you tremendous power and flexibility, but it’s not easy to learn. We’re here to help! We start from the beginning, but also try to include some tips suitable for intermediate users. Each video is about 20 minutes long, and we aim to release a new episode every ...
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MacResearch.org

David W. Gohara, Ph.D.

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MacResearch.org provides content for scientists designed to promote the use of Apple hardware and software in the sciences. MacResearch.org provides tutorials on Apple computing technology, forums for discussion, news and product reviews. MacResearch.org is a not-for-profit organization.
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Black Hat Briefings

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Security news doesn't always wait for conference season. That's the guiding principle behind the Black Hat Webcasts – a regular series of live web events focusing on what's hot in the infosec space all year long. On the third Thursday of every month, we'll bring together Black Hat speakers, independent researchers and leading security experts from the government to the underground to answer your questions live.
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Ep 258 Prva Anker prodavnica u Evropi - baš kod nas Fstoppers: Macbook Pro Vs $6,000 Gigantic Windows Laptop Alex Ziskind: Same Price M4 MacBooks | One Fatal Limitation Apple Explained: Apple Lied About Siri Steve Troughton-Smith: The European Commission finds Apple’s Core Technology Fee is against the law The Verge: A judge just blew up Apple’s co…
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Apple aims to source all US iPhones from India by as early as next year. Apple's rumored plans for its next Vision Pro device are starting to become clearer, with a chance of it being released by the end of this year. And the EU is hitting Meta and Apple with hefty fines. Apple aims to source all US iPhones from India in pivot away from China. 20th…
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Apple’s licensing approach (ca. 1994-1997) is a bad idea. Original text by Steven Levy, Macworld January 1995. Andy Bechtolscheim quote about SPARC licensing and Macintosh clones: “Sun had a unified business… it wasn’t really selling separate software. … that whole notion of defining success [as] ‘other people adopt your thing’… Apple was criticize…
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It's a rumor-filled edition of MacBreak Weekly! Is an updated Apple TV coming soon? New connectivity features are reportedly coming to the upcoming Apple Watch Ultra 3. Apple is dropping the 'available now' tagline from its Apple Intelligence page. And Apple is celebrating Earth Day! Tim Cook honors Pope Francis on X. One of Pope Francis's last pra…
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Ep 257 Audio splitter za headphone/mic hack na Macovima Alek prebacio MAX i SkyShowtime pretplate na Yettel 20 plan MAX: https://help.max.com/rs/Answer/Detail/000002557#connect SkyShowtime: https://www.skyshowtime.com/rs/help/article/existing-member-activation-of-skyshowtime-through-a-partner-provider Davorin Dinić: Mašinci protiv Mašinerije font i…
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Apple gets a break from the Trump tariffs. What's going on with Apple? France is planning country-wide digital IDs on iPhones. Could Instagram be finally coming to the iPad after 15 years? And could Apple be working on two versions of the next Vision Pro headset? Trump gives Apple a giant break with wide-ranging tariff exemptions. Trump touts how h…
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Sales of Apple devices spike heavily as tariffs and potential price hikes drive customers to a shopping frenzy for Apple goods. Apple, alongside Google, is given permission to keep TikTok in its App Store until the US deal is finalized. Could the iPhone's auto-suggested contact be to blame for the Signal scandal? And even though Severance is a big …
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Ep 256 MacSerbia: Srećnih nam dvadeset godina. Celebrating 50 years of Microsoft | Bill Gates @treblewoe on X: When challenged why on earth in 2025, Apple is shipping an M3 Ultra when the M4 has been out for ten months, they spun, "not every chip generation will have an Ultra config." While technically true due to Tim's greed, it is conscious decep…
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Sherlock was introduced in 1998, as a tool for finding files on Mac OS 8.5. It used advanced search technology harvested from the carcass of Apple’s failed next generation operation system, Copeland. Sherlock revolutionized search on the Mac, enabling users to search within files for the first time. But its file searching prowess is not the reason …
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iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS 15.4 are out. Is Apple going to make a huge push into health with AI? France fines Apple over App Tracking transparency. And could the NFL exit its current media rights deals in 2029? What could this mean for the league? iPadOS 18.4 released with Apple Intelligence & Mail tweaks. The best HomeKit robot vacuums for i…
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Apple is reportedly losing $1 billion a year on Apple TV+. WWDC 2025 has officially been announced. New features are coming to macOS 15.4 soon. Leo gets excited about a quiet update to the HomePod mini... the boxes that the devices come in that is. And would you buy an Apple-branded USB-C to 3.5mm cable for your AirPods Max? Apple is apparently los…
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Ep 255 V nesreči na Veliki planini umrl solastnik strani The Pirate Bay | 24ur.com Marques Brownlee: Send this to a friend trying to understand why M3 Ultra > M4 Max ChatGPT on macOS can now directly edit code | TechCrunch Something Is Rotten in the State of Cupertino | Daring Fireball Apple innovation and execution — Benedict Evans Whither Swift A…
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Someone is upset over Apple's announcement of an updated Siri will be delayed. Some information about the rumored iPhone 17 Air is starting to come out. Would you watch a performance of Metallica in the Vision Pro? And Apple will soon support encrypted RCS messaging with Android users. Something is rotten in the state of Cupertino. Apple executives…
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Is Apple's 'Sky Blue' really blue? Apple is delaying its 'more personalized Siri' Apple Intelligence features. Is anyone excited about RollerCoaster Tycoon coming to Apple Arcade? And Dropbox now supports Live Photos! ... after ten years. Sky (blue)'s the limit: M4 MacBook Air offers lower price, improved camera, and new color. New Mac Studio spans…
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Eight best-selling Mac products that don’t exist–yet. Original text by David Pogue, Macworld April 1996. More on the history of DiskDoubler. John V. Holder’s TakeABreak has recently been uncovered from the depths of archive.org. A hybrid of the imaginary Concatenator Pro and PocketBoot might be Startup Doubler, which gloms together all your extensi…
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Ep 254 Jaanus Kase: I turned on Advanced Data Protection for my iCloud account Ninja Repair: How to Reset Battery Health to 100% and Remove Notification after IOS18.3 (BMS Swap method) Mac Mini M4 Pro 64GB RAM Upgrade to 4TB Skype Is Finally Shutting Down on May 5 — MacRumors Microsoft is shutting down Skype — The Verge Apple Announces $500B US Inv…
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What to say when Steve Jobs threatens to sue you. Original text by Jonathan Schwartz. More about Lighthouse Design’s Concurrence courtesy of the Apple Wikia instance. Sun famously sued Microsoft over their incompatible Java implenentation variant in 1997. Microsoft settled by paying Sun a bunch of money. Please enjoy this Flash animation shown at J…
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Apple updates the iPad Air with the M3 chipset. iFixit does a teardown of the iPhone 16e. A new documentary film about Bono will be released later this year, with an immersive version of the film for Apple Vision Pro. And Apple has launched a legal challenge to UK's "back door" order. Apple updates iPad Air with faster M3 processor. New M4 MacBook …
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In 2011, Steve Jobs made his final public appearance, presenting his plans for a second Apple campus to Cupertino City Council. He proposed a circular building, one mile in diameter, surrounded by beautifully landscaped grounds that concealed a subterranean parking garage. With a whopping $5 billion budget and a prestigious international architect …
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Original text by James Thomson. DragThing, one of many Dock-like tools for classic Mac OS. PCalc for classic and modern Mac OS/iOS. Some PCalc history. The One True Place for the Dock may be at the bottom of the screen, but ever since the advent of widescreen everything, it always made more sense–at least to me–to put it on the right. This frees up…
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It's not surprising that Apple announced the iPhone 16e the day after last week's MacBreak Weekly. Already, some information about the upcoming iPhone 17 is being leaked, including some information about the rumored slim iPhone 17. And Apple is removing encrypted security features for your cloud data within the UK following the UK government orderi…
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Ep 253 applepaydude: NLB komercijalna banka Beograd konačno uvela Apple Pay Basic Apple Guy: RIP Home Button Introducing iPhone 16e iPhone 16e iPhone 16 pro vs 15 pro vs 16e KingSener: How to replace the battery in your iPhone 11 Apple Pulls Encrypted iCloud Security Feature in UK Amid Government Backdoor Demands — MacRumors Apple’s Advanced Data P…
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Ep 252 Daniel Jalkut: This may surprise you as much as it surprised us to make the decision: today's episode of Core Intuition [...] is the final episode. Reset HomePod or HomePod mini - Apple Support Apple Ordered by UK to Create Global iCloud Encryption Backdoor DeepSeek LLM model Aaron Ng: Here’s Deepseek r1 1.5B thinking through a problem — it’…
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So after a break of a few months we got back to recording in early January but seems we forgot to get round to doing the editing.. Anyway, in this episode we catch up on what we have been up to for the last few months and reflect on the challenges of mixing evolving technologies with older ones.By Steve Scott (Scotty) & John Fox
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In this special episode we interview Leander Kahney, editor of Cult of Mac, and author of New York Times best-selling biographies of Tim Cook and Jony Ive. During his three-decade career, working first at MacWEEK, then Wired News, and now as the editor of his own tech news website, Cult of Mac, Leander attended all the legendary Steve Jobs keynotes…
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Original text by Darin Adler. An overview of the Motorola MEK6800D2 single board computer/development kit. Roger Heinen “engineers are a dime a dozen” story from episode 40 of the Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs Podcast. The General Magic documentary is a good hard look at how General Magic fizzled out, though it somehow managed to survive …
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Ep 251 Siri Is Super Dumb and Getting Dumber Lukasz Olejnik: Cyberattack on the Slovak cadastral system (ÚGKK). Critical property data is inaccessible; some may be recoverable from paper records, but some could be irreversibly lost. No proper backups available. Hackers demand a 7-figure ransom in USD. Do You Use It? Backup Strategies Span the Gamut…
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Ep 250 Bootable backups have been deprecated for several years Collection of insane and fun facts about SQLite - blag DB Browser for SQLite Jeff Johnson: I just discovered that Enhanced Visual Search was enabled by default on my iPhone in Photos Settings. Brian Roemmele: 42 years ago this bakery plugged in their Commodore 64s to use as cash registe…
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Ep 249 Serbian police used Cellebrite to unlock, then plant spyware, on a journalist's phone | TechCrunch About Lockdown Mode - Apple Support Apple honors 2024 App Store Award winners The 2024 App Store Awards recognized 17 apps MacStories Selects 2024: Recognizing the Best Apps of the Year Nostaligija - The Spectrum The Developers Who Came in From…
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Apple Maps launched alongside the original iPhone in 2007. Initially, it relied on map data from Google. But in 2012, when the two companies became smartphone rivals, Apple was forced to find an alternative data source. Opting to build its own map platform in-house, Apple attempted to replicate a product Google had developed over many years in a ma…
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How a little paint program became a worldwide phenomenon. Original text by Craig Hickman. Craig talks about his 8-bit Atari projects on episode 378 of the ANTIC Podcast. Apple honoured Craig in their already-zapped-from-history Macintosh 30th Anniversary website. John Sculley demonstrating Kid Pix on stage in 1991. John loves talking about “objects…
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Ep 248 Apple Pay stigao u Erste Bank Srbija. Big Bang kupio BC Group FU: Mac mini na putu za Istru, Anker 240W na putu ka Mikiju 4D saga 4D SAS ima novog vlasnika Kako je počelo Prvo smo 28.11.2024. dobili email u kojem smo obavešteni da je 4D prodat, iako je većina nas to već pretpostavljala posle linka na forumu koji je pokazivao na promene u far…
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In 1996, Apple was in serious trouble. The Mac was almost obsolete. Its multitasking was flaky, it couldn’t handle multiple processors, and it kept crashing. Sales were tanking as users switched to Windows NT in droves. Apple appointed a new CEO, Gil Amelio, to turn things around. He tried to replace the Mac’s System 7 with a new modern operating s…
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Ep 247 Cloudflare took down our website after trying to force us to pay 120k$ within 24h Belkin Recalls BoostCharge Pro Power Bank With Apple Watch Charger Due to Fire Hazard Apple’s Find My enables sharing location of lost items with third parties Apple Under Pressure to Remove Geo-Blocking Restrictions in the EU BleepingComputer: VMware has annou…
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The iPhone in your pocket, the Mac on your desk, and even the watch on your wrist are all based on NeXTSTEP, an operating system developed by a long forgotten computer maker called NeXT. Steve Jobs founded NeXT in 1985, just months after his humiliating departure from Apple. Jobs was determined to beat Apple at its own game by proving his new compa…
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Original text by Greg Maletic who is now at Panic, one of the few companies still making beautiful native non-Electron, non-Flutter Mac desktop applications–an endangered species. A technical walkthrough of OpenDoc from co-architect Kurt Piersol. Best comment: “… it’s telling just how much talking is happening in this presentation and how little ‘a…
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Ep 246 Oliver Haslam: Can indeed confirm that the Apple Watch’s sleep apnea detection works. A new home for Pixelmator - Pixelmator Blog Cops Suspect iOS 18 iPhones Are Communicating to Force Reboots, Making Unlocking Harder Apple introduces new iMac supercharged by M4 and Apple Intelligence iMac With 10-Core M4 Chip is First Mac to Support 8K Disp…
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These days, Cupertino describes Apple Watch as “the ultimate device for a healthy life.” But it didn’t start out that way. When Tim Cook originally launched the product in 2014, he positioned it as an “intimate way to connect and communicate.” Over its ten year history, Apple Watch has pivoted more radically than any previous Apple product. The use…
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Ep 245 BatFi – maximize your Mac's battery lifespan — micropixels AppBITS: FileUtils Turbocharges the Finder - TidBITS Ward Christensen, BBS inventor and architect of our online age, dies at age 78 UUIDv7 in 33 languages Apple introduces powerful new iPad mini built for Apple Intelligence iPhone 16 Users Complain About Excessive iOS 18 Battery Drai…
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