This week, take a seat and tune in as Mark Chappell takes the reins as host, accompanied by the tech-savvy trio: Alan, Dean, Steve. Dive deep into the latest buzz surrounding Apple and the tech world. The new iPhone has hit the shelves, and as expected, the media is abuzz with tales of its durability (or the lack thereof), alleged overheating issues, and whispers about the FineWoven cases not living up to the hype. But wait, there's more! Apple seems to be turning a blind eye to it all. On a brighter note, gear up for some spine-chilling action as "Resident Evil Village" makes its way to the iPhone this Halloween, but brace yourself for that AAA price tag. In other news, iOS 17 is already rolling out another update, MacOS Sonoma has made its debut, and Apple Wallet is gearing up to display user account balances for select banks. All this and a sprinkle of extra insights await you in this week's episode. Don't miss out!
Read MoreThe latest mobile updates are here, and our tech quartet - Alan, Dean, Steve and Karl - dive deep into their top picks from Apple's newest mobile operating systems. But wait, there's a twist! Hear their adventurous tales of ordering the latest iPhones. Spoiler: It wasn't all smooth sailing. Tune in for this and a sprinkle of extra insights in this week's episode!
Read MoreWell, there we have it! The dust from the Wonderlust event has settled, and we've got a few shiny new bits and bobs to discuss. Alan, Dean, Steve and Karl share their thoughts on Apple's latest presentation. We've got the iPhone 15 and 15 Pro, as well as the new Apple Watch 9 and Ultra 2... and, erm, that's about the sum of it, really. Still, I'm certain the lads will unearth other intriguing facets of the event to natter about. Here's hoping, at any rate. All this, and perhaps a tad more, we trust, on this week's episode.
Read MoreWith the countdown fast approaching zero, Alan, Steve and Karl have their Wonderlust growing...oo-er. This week, the lads round up the many rumours surrounding the approaching Apple event and share their thoughts on what might be shown off this coming Tuesday. Hopefully, it will be Wonderlust and not Wonderlacklustre, but time will tell. Plus, there are a few news stories to cover too. All this, and slightly more, on this week's episode.
Read MoreThe Apple signal has gone up so Alan and Karl are already getting Wonderlust, without knowing what it is. Apple has announced their next event for 12th September when they are rumoured to announce a number of new shiny things, but what could they be? A recent survey finds Enterprises love Apple. Ridley Scott wants Apple to screen the 4-hour version of his Napoleon. You can now buy biscuits that resemble Ted Lasso’s but the price may be hard to swallow. Plus, there are a few rumours lurking here and there. All this, and slightly more, on this week's episode.
Read MoreHas it been a week already? Alan, Dean, Steve, and Karl return to share the week's Apple and tech-related news. macOS has an exploit that Apple still hasn’t patched after ten months. Apple changes its tune on the right to repair. The British Government makes another facepalming move regarding security updates. Developers appear impressed following access to the Vision Pro, and once again, AirTags chart the adventures of lost baggage with the airlines. All this, and slightly more, on this week's episode.
Read MoreThursday rolls around yet again, so that means it's time for another episode of the Mac & Forth Show. Alan, Steve, and Karl return to share the week's Apple and tech-related news. The Apple Watch gets an update to address a bug that was hindering health apps. Apple wins a patent claim with the aid of common sense; that's a new one. Google Chrome introduces some generative AI. Netflix is venturing into gaming on smart TVs. 'Batterygate' claimants are about to receive a payout; brace yourself for the amount. Plus, speculation returns that Apple might buy out Disney...for reasons. All this, and slightly more, on this week's episode.
Read MoreAfter not one, but two weeks away, the old crew of Alan, Dean, Steve, and Karl to regale you with their adventures during their absence, well, something like that anyway. However, they eventually get down to the matter of various Apple and tech-related stories including. Apple’s recent financial reports, they are still doing ok apparently. Tim Cook reveals that Apple is not behind in the AI wars and has been working on it for years, honestly. Twitter changed its name to ‘X’. Apple Music gets a new Discovery Station. The US Supreme Court sides with Apple regarding a plea from Epic Games and there is a whole host of rumours as we enter the countdown weeks until the next Apple event. All this, and slightly more, on this week’s episode.
Read MoreThis week Steve Durbin from Geekscorner returns, as does our very own Steve, who joins both Alan and Karl as they discuss the week’s Apple and tech-related news. Apple threatens to shut off FaceTime and iMessage if the UK implements their Online Safety Bill. Unity launches a game creator program for Vision Pro. Logitech acquires Loupedeck. Apple Maps are slowly winning hearts and minds. How much longer might Apple support Intel Macs? Another unopened iPhone goes for an astounding amount, but Apple won’t be gift-wrapping it as they discontinue the service—all this, and slightly more, on this week’s episode.
Read MoreAfter his recent road-trip Karl returns to join Alan and Dean as they take on the week’s Apple and tech-related stories once again. iOS 17 has its first Public Beta. Apple releases then pulls, then releases again its latest Rapid Security Response. Tap to Pay comes to the UK. Foxconn pulls out of India's joint venture. Sir Jony has been designing again. Apple now gives YouTube a go as a free streaming option, and a few rumours leak about the fabled Vision Pro, all this, and slightly more, on this week’s episode.
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