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Apple leaks and rumor-driven reporting take center stage as the panel examines how constant predictions have diminished the excitement of new iPhone releases. The discussion with Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Eric Bolden, Jim Rea, and Marty Jencius also covers premature Siri-versus-Gemini comparisons, Apple’s legal battles with Epic Games and John Prosser, Bending Spoons’ growing technology portfolio, prediction-market manipulation, Spotify streaming fraud, and musicians’ dissatisfaction with the service. MacVoices is supported by CleanMyMac from MacPaw. Get Tidy Today! Try 7 days free...
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The panel is back from and share highlights and lessons from the conference, including creative experimentation, podcast strategy, video production, accessibility, health, digital legacy planning, and useful Mac tools. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Marty Jencius, Eric Bolden, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Jim Rea, Web Bixby, Jeff Gamet, and Mark Fuccio reflect on the friendships and international community surrounding the event, the emotional impact of inclusive art activities, and how presenters inspired them to improve workflows, pursue projects, and think differently. MacVoices is...
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Apple’s stock rebounds after recent product price increases, prompting a discussion of customer loyalty, upgrade timing, refurbished options, and long-term confidence in the company. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Eric Bolden, Jim Rea, and Marty Jencius also examine why advanced Home features may require a 2TB iCloud+ plan, then debates Apple’s rumored foldable iPhone, including price, form factor, cameras, usability, durability, and whether it can succeed within the Apple ecosystem. MacVoices is supported by CleanMyMac from MacPaw. Get Tidy Today! Try 7 days free and use my code...
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A resource for checking Mac external-display support, Comcast’s move away from NBCUniversal, Peacock’s streaming and sports strategy, and whether broadband offers a stronger business model than media all started off this MacVoices Live! conversation. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Ben Roethig, Eric Bolden, Marty Jencius, Jeff Gamet, Norbert Frassa, Jim Rea, and Web Bixby examine Apple Invites and question why so many Apple features launch with fanfare but receive little sustained development. This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by our...
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OpenClaw’s official iPhone app is tempting many to get into the whole agentic a AI thing. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Ben Roethig, Eric Bolden, Marty Jencius, Jeff Gamet, Norbert Frassa, Jim Rea, and Web Bixby discuss whether this is a good idea and how anxious they are to put it into practice. They also touch on the security implications of a stolen iPhone, and Apple’s standing as the world’s most valuable brand.The discussion evolves in an exploration of the technical challenges behind an immersive Vision Pro classical concert, and debate whether...
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The MacVoices Live! panel dives deep into Apple’s across-the-board price increases, weighing rising RAM, storage, inflation, shareholder obligations, and product value. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Ben Roethig, Eric Bolden, Marty Jencius, Jeff Gamet, Norbert Frassa, Jim Rea, and Web Bixby debate whether higher prices are a short-term reset or the new normal, how buyers may react, why the MacBook Neo increase stings, and whether refurbished or education pricing may become more important. This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by the MacVoices Dispatch, our...
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The MacVoices Live! panel starts with a discussion about Apple'’s new AI-powered creative tools, including possible benefits for Final Cut users and the subscription value question. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Ben Roethig, Eric Bolden, Marty Jencius, Jeff Gamet, Norbert Frassa, Jim Rea, and Web Bixby also examine Apple’s Supreme Court appeal in the Epic case, then digs into urgent security patches, AI-assisted vulnerability discovery, automatic updates, enterprise risk, and how users should rethink update habits. Today's MacVoices is supported by TV+ Talk,...
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This edition of Foreshadowing Tech considers how so many AI speculations from Colossus: The Forbin Project have come true in both surprising and subtle ways. Regular panelists Chuck Joiner, Marty Jencius, Jeff Gamet, are joined by guest AI enthusiast Jill McKinley to look at how the film predicted things like machine autonomy, surveillance, privacy and self-improving systems. Wrapped in a thriller that is as much political as it is tech, there are questions about freedom and security that we have yet to address today. The panel mixes film trivia, tech analysis, and unsettling...
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If you’re heading to later this week, make sure you have everything you need to get the most out of this unique annual event. From the things you should do before you leave to the things that you need to have with you, the MacVoices’ Macstock Checklist will make sure you are ready for the year’s best Mac event. (Haven’t decided yet? On-site registration will be available!) Show Notes: Chapters: 00:39 Preparing for the trip to Crystal Lake 00:55 Introducing the personal MacStock checklist 01:09 Reviewing Road to MacStock presenter interviews 01:39 Downloading Ecamm before...
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The Road to wraps up with organizer Mike Potter providing last-minute updates for attendees, including his Creator Camp session on why the Mac still matters and a weekend talk about giving old Macs new life. He explains the event’s themed schedule, hotel room situation, late registration options, and what to bring. Mike also teases this year's T-shirt design details, talks about Macstock swag advice, and the value of curiosity, community, and conversation as a highlight of the event. This MacVoices is supported by our new MacVoices series, Foreshadowing Tech, that...
info_outlineThe Road to Macstock takes a serious turn as Mike T. Rose previews his workshop on becoming a digital caretaker for family members and loved ones. Mike discusses scams targeting older adults, password sharing, remote support, Apple Passwords, financial preparedness, and the need to balance protection, respect, independence, and trust when helping others manage their digital lives.
Today’s edition of MacVoices is supported by MacVoices Live!, our weekly live panel discussion of what is going in the Apple space as well as the larger tech world, and how it is impacting you. Join us live at YouTube.com/MacVoicesTV at 8 PM Eastern 5 PM Pacific, or whatever time that is wherever you are and participate in the chat, or catch the edited and segmented versions of the show on the regular MacVoices channels and feeds.
Show Notes:
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Mike T. Rose on the Road to Macstock
00:59 Remembering Mike stepping in during a past conference
02:12 Mike reflects on filling in and returning to MacStock
03:00 Speaker continuity and community expectations
04:23 Staying healthy before the conference
04:52 Mike introduces his workshop format
05:12 Stepping into the role of a digital caretaker
06:48 A Microsoft Office upgrade reveals a bigger issue
08:39 A family member is caught by a Venmo scam
09:19 Managing risks, passwords, and financial access
10:11 Using built-in Apple tools instead of advanced services
10:25 Safari, Chrome, verification codes, and Apple Passwords
10:57 Setting up shared family password folders
11:29 Defining digital caretaking
12:39 The family “alpha nerd” becomes responsible
14:11 Remote tech support challenges and FaceTime troubleshooting
16:01 Asynchronous support, screenshots, and remote access tools
17:57 Older adults as prime targets for scammers
18:53 AARP, Craig Newmark, and scam-interruption resources
19:51 Gift cards, retail workers, and scam warning signs
20:35 Deepfakes, safe words, and trusted contacts
21:40 Fake profiles and stolen valor scams
22:48 Protecting family members from criminal targeting
23:25 Romance scams, business scams, and phishing tactics
25:02 Keeping loved ones safe without burning out
26:09 The Beekeeper as a scam-awareness example
27:07 Recommended resources and My Mother’s Money
28:18 Financial preparedness and how quickly gaps appear
29:39 Using AI tools to find validated resources
30:18 Why this workshop may matter to everyone
31:02 The future reversal of helper and helped
33:00 Balancing safety, respect, and autonomy
34:00 Managing support while preserving dignity
36:23 Mike’s MacStock discount code
37:01 Registering for MacStock and planning ahead
38:14 Where to find Mike T. Rose and The Aftershow
39:29 Mike’s social channels and listener acknowledgments
40:17 Remembering John Martellaro and Chuck La Tournous
41:22 Final Macstock encouragement and wrap-up
Guests:
Mike Rose is a past Macstock speaker and multi-year attendee. He is an occasional podcaster with fellow Macstock speaker Kelly Guimont at aftershowpodcast.com, continuing their collaboration from the much-missed TUAW.com (The Unofficial Apple Weblog) in the 2000s and 2010s.
Mike began his technology career at the dawn of the desktop publishing revolution, helping transform workflows and introduce the Mac at Entertainment Weekly and LIFE magazines in the 1990s. After his second career in the event production and sales training industry (working with clients such as Pfizer, Dell, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, and Deloitte), he pivoted to enterprise software in 2013 and is now a Senior Director of Solution Engineering at Salesforce.
Outside of work, Mike is active in an NYC community choir, and supports his wife Heidi’s congregation as a volunteer technology, AV and operations consultant. Mike & Heidi live in Brooklyn, NY with their two young adult daughters and one young adult cat.
Catch him on The Aftershow with Kelly Guimont.
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