AppleInsider podcast reaches episode 100, answers your questions about the future of the M...

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in General Discussion edited April 2017
This week on the AppleInsider podcast, Victor and Neil reach episode 100, and answer listener questions about the future of the Mac, why people aren't buying smaller capacity phones and using iCloud, questions about AirPods, augmented reality, and more.




AppleInsider editors Neil Hughes and Victor Marks dig into listener questions:
  • What is the future of the Mac?
  • What exactly are #Apple plans for the pro user?
  • Jony Ive losing focus on the Mac, Tim Cook's quotes about the Mac, and what we think it means for Mac Pro and iMac
  • LG 4k display review
  • AirPods beginning to ship
  • AirPods review
  • Does the "audio quality" of the Air Pods justify the price? Wireless is nice, but at the end of the day, sound quality matters.
  • Can we interpret good things from Tim Cook's remarks about Apple's commitment to the Mac? Or can we speculate Apple will just slap a "Mac" badge on any computer and say, "See!"? What about the Mac Pro and Mac Mini? Will desktop Macs slim down to the iMac exclusively, and if so, will the iMac get so paper thin they'll have to go only with integrated graphics to keep it from overheating? Will 3D XPoint come to the iMac in 2017, and if so, only 128GB or so to start? Hybrid SSD & 3D XPoint?
  • Is Apple's eventual move into augmented reality their next big thing? I'm not talking about holding up your phone as much as true AR with some of those contact lenses that I have seen on your site, with real info using face recognition, or Apple watches sharing info with each other, etc....
  • Can we make some recommendations about VPN and ad blockers? (Yes, we can!)
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