MacVoices #1162: John Martellaro Talks About His Disappointment in the iPad 2

When Steve Jobs left the stage in San Francisco following the iPad 2 announcement, everyone was happy with the new model. Well, almost everyone. John Martellaro of The Mac Observer wasn’t as wowed as he would have liked, and wrote an article that drew plenty of interesting responses. John joins us to talk about why [...]
MacVoices #1157: Macworld 2011 – Dolly Drive Sends Your Data Through Time Machine to the Cloud

From Macworld 2011, Anthony Palermo of Dolly Drive introduces us to their cloud backup service that is unique because it uses Apple’s Time Machine interface. With more and more users becoming familiar with Time Machine functionality, Dolly Drive can be a logical extension to your backup strategy. Anthony explains the current state of Dolly Drive, [...]
MacVoices #1146: Macworld 2011 – Paul Kafasis of Rogue Amoeba Discusses How Airfoil Can Send Your Mac’s Audio Anywhere

At Macworld 2011, Paul Kafasis of Rogue Amoeba provides his thoughts on the show before updating us on the newest version of their audio-anywhere utility, AirFoil 4. Not just for iTunes music, Paul explains how Airfoil will send your Mac’s audio to your iOS devices, other computers, and even your Apple TV home theater. The [...]
MacVoices #1129: Macworld 2011 – Vimeo Offers Online Video Hosting and Sharing for Producers of All Levels

In the Vimeo booth at At Macworld 2011, Matt Schwarz explains why Vimeo is the perfect video sharing solution for home movies as well as feature film-stype projects. Covering groups, channels and methods of delivery to viewers, Matt highlights the generous upload specs for both the normal and pro accounts, covers their position on Flash [...]
MacVoices #1117: Macworld 2011 – Parenting in the Age of the Internet
On the Macworld Live stage at Macworld 2011, a panel of Mac technologists discuss the challenges of raising children in a connected world that is constantly changing. Social media use, gaming, cell phone use,texting, balancing tech with real world activities, and how much tech is too much or not enough are all discussed by the [...]
MacVoices #1101: The Road to Macworld – Adam Engst Discusses Macworld, The Mac OS X Evolution and More with CTMac

On The Road to Macworld, Adam Engst of TidBITs and Take Control ebooks and host Chuck Joiner made a virtual visit to the Connecticut Macintosh Connection to talk about the evolution of Mac OS X and his session at Macworld on that topic, what Macworld means to him, the challenges facing a digital book publisher [...]
MacVoices #10135: The Road to Macworld – Paul Kent Covers The New Industry Forum and Updates Everything Else at Macworld

Paul Kent, Vice President and General Manager at IDG for Macworld, is back to give us an official update on The Road to Macworld that includes an introduction to the new Industry Forum at Macworld 2011. Boasting a series of focused presentations by some of the Apple industry’s most influential names, the Industry Forum is [...]
MacVoices #10134: Tonya Engst Takes Control of the iPad with iOS4

Tonya Engst has updated her book, Take Control of iPad Basics, to v1.2. Why a .1 upgrade and what does it mean? Tonya explains before digging into some iPad basic tips for every level of user. The iPad is #1 on everyone’s holiday gift list for giving or getting, and Tonya’s book assures the new [...]
MacVoices #10131: Julio Ojeda-Zapata On Why The iPad Means Business

St. Paul Pioneer Press tech columnist Julio Ojeda-Zapata is the author of the new iPad Means Business. Even though perceived as a media device, more and more business people are adopting the iPad as a way to get things done. Julio talks about the diverse business disciplines where the iPad is playing, and how it [...]
MacVoices #10130: The Road to Macworld – Joseph O. Holmes Talks About Efficient Digital Photo Processing

On The Road to Macworld, featured artiest Joseph O. Holmes discusses his approach to fine art photography, and what you can expect to learn at his Users Conference session, The Fine Art Photographers’ Workflow – Developing an Efficient Path to Better-looking Photos. Joe discusses what has been lost and gained in the move to digital [...]










