Latest Articles
The Year of Rock – Part 1NCAA Football 14 Info Conspicuously Absent
Kevin Hoctor on software pricing: I think everyone can agree that we won’t survive long as indie developers if we can only charge one or two dollars for our apps. I don’t even think $15 is enough unless you have … Continue reading
Scott McNulty on visiting the Apple Store: Here’s the thing, though: All the Apple Store employees are overwhelmed helping the myriad folks browsing and asking questions. When I walk in with a mission to purchase a Lightning cable, I must … Continue reading
Kevin James new movie Here Comes the Boom. Third Annual Game-a-Thon Preview. Apple Rumors. Visit our Facebook page Co-Host: Chris (http://twitter.com/cmwilliams51) Guest: Dave (a.k.a. “Magic Bus”) Running Time: About 45 minutes Download: Direct | iTunes Subscribe: iTunes | RSS Feed Theme music … Continue reading
Richard Gaywood: A common problem when economics amateurs consider at what level to price products is getting tangled up in the idea of how much money (or time) it cost to make; but the laws of supply and demand are … Continue reading
Terrible movies. Hippo Doesn’t Watch Hard Knocks and doesn’t like Bridesmaids. The complicated hack that ruined a reporter’s month. OS X Mountain Lion. Some video game talk. Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s ceiling. Visit our Facebook page Co-Host: Chris (http://twitter.com/cmwilliams51) Running Time: About 39 … Continue reading
Marco Arment on Apps leaving the Mac App Store: The problem with sandboxing isn’t that any particular app is incompatible with the current entitlements. It’s a deeper problem than that: Apple is significantly reducing the number of apps that can … Continue reading
Gabe from MacDrifter: Apple may be happy to have the nerds along for the ride, but they are not their target market. Normal people that just want to use a few apps and don’t care about tweaking their experience are … Continue reading
Katie Floyd on Apple’s new Podcast app: Sadly, after a week of using the Podcast App it’s been banished from my iPhone. While some would say the App was a good initial effort by Apple, there were major problems right … Continue reading
Alfred.app blog: You’ll continue to find the free version of Alfred in the MAS, as Apple allows existing apps to remain in the store and receive bug fixes. However, if you’re looking for the big juicy new features, your best … Continue reading
Michael Schechter: We often talk about the “iOSification” of the Mac operating system. Some argue that Apple’s next release is geared toward making OS X more familiar to the average iOS user. This makes sense when you consider that Apple … Continue reading