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05 Sep 2022
NC #904 Panel on Memory and COVID, PhotoReviewer, Migration Assistant Disaster, Affordable EVs
NC #709 Hydra HDR App, CalDigit TS3+ Thunderbolt 3 Dock, Power of AirPlay 2
00:39:31
We'll start with some corrections of my Epson ES-300W review, then I'll brag about my ScreenCasts Online tutorial about OmniDiskSweeper and GrandPerspective, and my appearance on Let's Talk Apple. Finally I'll get into new content by telling you about an HDR app called Hydra from Creaceed. I've got a review of my new favorite Thunderbolt 3 dock called the CalDigit TS3+. Then I'll tell the tale of how I piped holiday music throughout the house using AirPlay 2.
11 Sep 2023
NC #957 Do Not Disturb on macOS, Deleting Audio Workouts, TouchRetouch, Why It Takes Me So Long
NC #699 Tale of Two MacBooks, Nuke & Pave Mojave, Podcasts Filling Apple Watch, Fifth iPad Pro
00:40:44
Steve Davidson brings us his wonderful "Tale of Two MacBooks". Then I'll walk you through how I do a "nuke and pave", also known as a clean install, of macOS Mojave. Claus Wolf brings us a warning about how podcasts can fill up your Apple Watch. I'll tell you about a bizarre caps lock bug on Mojave. Finally I'll regale you with the tale of how I had to return my 12.9" iPad Pro - for those counting it's my fifth under AppleCare.
22 Apr 2024
NC #989 Podcast Index to Subscribe to Podcasts in Mastodon, Scosche, Docsify, MacBook Pro Battery Finale
NC #718 Ring of Security, EyeQue, Votion, Axis Gear, GUNNAR Optiks, Security Bits
02:00:17
In this week's show I'll start out with the tale of how I got instantly improved vision by cataract surgery. Then we'll get into more tradition tech with a CES interview of EyeQue, an in-home vision testing system that is supposed to get your prescription and your pupillary distance, eliminating the need to have a vision specialist do it for you. Then we'll talk to the folks at Votion who have their own HomeKit-compatible ecosystem of Home Automation devices and who help other companies become HomeKit compatible. We recently installed the Ring Alarm system and I'll tell you all about that. We interview a company called Axis with their Gear product designed to automate opening and closing your curtains or blinds. Then GUNNAR Optiks shows us their stylish line of eyeglasses designed to help reduce eye strain and block blue light from your eyes. The security world didn't sleep in the last two weeks so Bart Busschots brings us _three_ Security Mediums along with Security Bits.
NC #697 Affinity Publisher Beta, Rowenta Fan, Scanner Pro, 10 Reasons to Get an Apple Watch
00:52:16
My iThoughts tutorial for ScreenCasts Online is up and I'm really proud of it. I give Affinity Publisher beta a first look. I've found the perfect fan - the Rowenta VU2660 (and I throw in a heat transfer lesson for free). I'll tell you how Scanner Pro from Readdle might make me not hate scanning. I've got 10 reasons to get an Apple Watch.
27 May 2019
NC #733 Samsung Accessibility, DTNS, Clockwise, Powerbeats Pro, Tesla Tech on Charging, Keyboard Maestro Field Gide, EVs and Sound
In this week's episode I'll tell you about a document scanner I actually like called the Epson ES-300W. Then I'll explain how Rogue Amoeba's Fission software will allow me to easily give you chapter marks in Programming By Stealth. Then we'll have some quality time with Bart Busschots talking Security Bits.
05 Nov 2018
NC #704 New Shiny from Apple, Accell Thunderbolt 3 Dock, Security Bits
I don't usually talk about the new Apple announcements at length on my solo show but I was inspired this time so I'll give you some thoughts about the MacBook Air, the Mac mini and the new iPads Pro. Then I'll tell you about a Thunderbolt 3 dock from Accell that has more power and costs less than some of the other docks on the market. Then Bart Busschots is back with Security Bits to help us stay patched and stay secure.
01 Apr 2024
NC #986 Double Tap Podcast, Siena's First Tiny Tip, Online Documentation with MkDocs, Aqara Smart Home, Security Bits
NC #714 CES MaxDrive, American Printing House for the Blind, Royole Flexible Displays, Danby Parcel Guard, Security Bits
01:32:49
We're back from CES with tons of amazing interviews. I'll tell you a couple of fun stories about the show and then we'll hear four interviews. We've got the MaxDrive which is storage for you Wyze Cam videos. Then the American Printing House for the Blind shows off a reference device that has full pages of cells rather than just one line. Royole shows off their flexible tablet/smartphone display (and no, it's not vaporware, I played with it myself!) Danby shows off their Parcel Guard, which is a giant mailbox you put at your house that allows delivery people to securely give you your packages. After all that fun we've got another installment of Security Bits with Bart Busschots.
09 Aug 2021
NC #848 My Love for AirPlay 2 with Belkin, Bulk Storage on the Cheap, Calendar in Terminal, Security Bits
NC #703 HashPhotos on SCO, TCL Monitor and Bias Lighting, Choosing Your Activity Goal, Wonky Wifi Testing
00:37:26
I'm super excited about my latest tutorial on ScreenCasts Online about HashPhotos. In Chit Chat Across the Pond I interviewed a former NASA engineer turned science fiction author named Darren Beyer. George from Tulsa brings us his success story with a TCL Monitor and bias lighting. Then we'll go through the answers you gave to Rush Sherman's Dumb Question last week about how to best choose your Activity goal for Apple Watch. Then I'll tell you about a cool WiFi diagnostic tool that comes with macOS called Wireless Diagnostics and how I used it to try to figure out what's wrong with my internal network.
18 Dec 2023
NC #971 Alt Text with Be My AI, Find Any File, OCR PDFs with Keyboard Maestro
NC #740 Digital Honk, Copy/Paste Plain Text on iOS, Tech on Travel, Security Bits
01:47:38
I can't thank Bart and Allister enough for their help with the shows while we were vacationing in Chile. You may have received a version of Allister's show that had the oddest digital honking noise on Sandy's review - I'll explain in this show what we think happened. Then I'll answer a dumb question about how to copy and then paste plain text in iOS. I'll go through a rather fun "Tech in Travel" segment about how we did our tech on the trip. From diagramming via draw.io to keeping my camera safe from water to Google Fi. Then Bart is back with a segment of Security Bits that really needed the palate cleanser at the end!
Hi, this is Allison Sheridan of the NosillaCast Apple Podcast, hosted at Podfeet.com, a technology geek podcast with an EVER so slight Apple bias. Today is Sunday, September 12, 2021, and this is show number 853.
This week's show is something completely different. This week Steve and I traveled across the country to visit four very dear friends of ours, two of whom we had never met. In the live chatroom, Kevin, also known as Big_in_VA, has designated himself as Steve's wingman with the important job of protecting Steve from me. It was our fist order of business to visit Kevin at his Virginia home. We had an absolute blast meeting him and his family, and especially his dog Winnie.
Then we moved to Maryland for the next part of our adventure. We've been following and in friendships with the SMR Podcast hosts for what we think is around a decade. We had the pleasure of meeting up with Robb Dunewood at a couple of Blogworld Expos ages ago, and Rod Simmons has had frequent travel to the West coast so we've gotten to hang out with him a lot. But Chris Ashley never crossed paths with us. It was time to remedy that situation.
If you get four podcasters together, you're sure to get a podcast out of the deal. In the very special show you're about to hear, I interview, Robb, Rod and Chris about how manage a cross-platform world as they use Windows, Android, macOS and iOS in every possible combination. It's a little structured for the SMR folks, but they rally and stay (mostly) on topic! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
NC #710 Apple Refurb Store, Apple Music on Amazon Echo, Security Bits
01:29:59
I was on Daily Tech News Show: Airplay 2: Remodel Boogaloo – DTNS 3429 at dailytechnewsshow.com. No live show next week. Bart comes on to tell us how much the Apple refurb store is. Then I'll walk you through how to enable Apple Music on your Amazon Echo. The we have an extended play version of Security Bits with Bart Busschots.
04 Aug 2019
NC #743 Wet iPhone Resurrection, iAccess Life & WheelMate, MyNetDiary, Anker Bluetooth Speaker, Macstock 2019 Retrospective, FIDO 2
NC #706 Parallels Toolbox Revisited, Trackpad for iOS, Security Bits
01:40:53
In this week's show I'll tell you about all the new tools that have been added to Parallels Toolbox since I last told you about it, then I'll give you an awesome Tiny Tip about how to turn your iOS keyboard into a trackpad for text insertion. Then we have a really long and fun segment of Security Bits with Bart Busschots.
14 Dec 2020
NC #814 iPhone Camera Aspect Ratio, Handgrip for Phones from Ulanzi, StippleGen 2, M1 Mac mini Challenges
NC #720 Omnicharge, Down Tech Rabbit Hole, Targus Video Docking Stations, Bitdefender BOX, Security Bits
We've got more interviews from CES, starting with one with Omnicharge about their portable power banks that allow us to charge USB-C-enabled laptops directly. Then I'll tell you the tale of the rabbit hole I fell down when trying to use Markdown in a locally-hosted WordPress installation on my Mac so that I could show it in a video tutorial about MarsEdit for ScreenCasts Online. We'll hear about Targus's up and coming video docking stations that will provide more video out than you may have seen before. We'll hear about how Bitdefender BOX 2 might help to secure your network from within your house. Then Bart Busschots is back with another installment of Security Bits.
21 Dec 2020
NC #815 Night Before Christmas, Apple Fitness+, Security Bits on SolarWinds and Apple's Tracking Transparency
You may notice that the conversation with Steve about the binoculars is a repeat from last week. I blame the Mai Tais I drank on vacation. Or maybe I just really, truly liked this conversation. 🤦🏻♀️
NC #745 Search for Secure Email Service, Apple iPhone Case Warranty, AppleCard with Denise
00:56:58
It's an all-female cast this week with Dorothy telling us about her quest for a new secure email service, Sandy talking CarPlay in cars on Chit Chat Across the Pond and Denise talking AppleCard with me. I even do a quick bit on the show about how Apple didn't honor the warranty on the iPhone case they sold me.
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