#537 Engadget Live, Dual Band Routers, HooToo TripMate TM05, HSXkpasswd Via the Terminal

Engadget Live video interviews: Engadget Live – Setrakian’s Art of Robotics, Engadget Live – Eclipse VR Game, Engadget Live – Ario Healthy Lamp, and Engadget Live – Lenovo. 2.4 & 5GHz Dual-Band Routers – Should You Give the Bands the Same Name? Why I Will Always Buy from OWC. Router, Access Point, Firewall, Media Server, […]

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#536 Logitech k480 Keyboard, Type2Phone, Linux Inside Windows Inside OS X, 12″ Macbook, Dr. Robert Carter

The true story on how to pronounce the name Charon, Pluto’s moon Wired article entitled “Really, Here’s How You Pronounce “Charon” — Probably”. Review of the Logitech k480 Bluetooth keyboard designed to let you flip between three devices. Type2Phone from houdah.com for $10 in the Mac App Store will do the same thing as long […]

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#535 TripMode to Control Data Usage, Apple Photos After the Honeymoon, Apple Watch is a Necessity, CableJive Dock Adapters, Latest Vulnerabilities, Intro to JSON

Yet again I delve into why my family chews up so much data when on travel and I take a first look at the $7 menubar app TripMode from tripmode.ch to limit and measure my data usage. I give you some thoughts about Apple Photos now that the honeymoon is over, and it’s not all […]

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#534 Apple Music, Cheap Impostor, Chambers Dictionary and Thesaurus, Myke Hurley from Relay FM

Allister Jenks guest hosts while Allison has some family time in San Diego. Allister reviews Apple Music. Nick Riley reviews Cheap Impostor for creating printed booklets. Allister reviews Chambers dictionary and Thesaurus apps for your iOS devices. In Chit Chat Across The Pond, Allister interviews Myke Hurley, co-founder of Relay FM, about his journey from […]

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#533 Automator to Sequence Images, Tear Down a MacBook Air, Nomorobo, Bart & Steve Talk Pluto

Remember no live show next week, and send in your audio contributions so Allister Jenks doesn’t have to work so hard! (Send them to me at [email protected].) There’s a new Mac Roundtable at macroundtable.com episode #228. I created an Automator Service to generate sequenced images from Apple Photos – download from Dropbox if you want […]

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#531 PopClip, Bookmarklets, Caching Improvements with Firefox, Bienna Bluetooth Headphones, Dr. Garry On Focus and Attention

Claus Wolf from mactopics.de teaches us some cool tricks to use PopClip by Pilotmoon Software and a Bookmarklet he made for us to help you to use Amazon Affiliate links. NosillaCast PopClip Extension, Popmaker to make your own extensions, Claus’ NosillaCast Bookmarklet at otzberg.net/nca/nca.html. I walk you through how I improved the speed of podfeet.com […]

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#530 Choose Different Friends, littleBits, Putting Music on Apple Watch, TTT Part 35 HTTP Commands

Dr. Garry’s homework for you for next week – watch these two videos: Video 1 and Video 2. Don’t ignore your tech, consider choosing different friends. More reasons why you might enjoy checking out the NosillaCast community over at podfeet.com/googleplus. Inspire your young ones this summer with littleBits from littlebits.cc. I walk you through the […]

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#529 Be the Match, Audio Hijack Audio Unit Effects, Spigen Apple Watch Stand, Transcend SSD, XARA Security

In a weak moment I encourage you to send in improvement suggestions and even give examples of suggestions I’ve implemented. Honda Bob needs your help; he needs a bone marrow transplant. You can register by going to https://join.bethematch.org. I learned a ton about Audio Hijack from Dave Hamilton and Don McAllister after I taught a […]

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#528 Macstock & Midwest Mac BBQ, LastPass Don’t Panic, Reminders Nano, iOS Dictation Mic Volume, QFD, Dean Elger Angry Man

Macstock Conference and Expo and the Midwest Mac BBQ in Chicago was a HUGE hit and will definitely be repeated next year so start making plans now! Bart explains (in my voice) why you shouldn’t panic about the LastPass breach. Donald Burr tells us about the 99-cent app Reminders Nano for iPhone and Apple Watch. […]

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