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Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , TUAW Business , Podcasts Last week, Steve took over the hosting reins for a rollicking hour of talkcast fun. You can download the show, along with all past shows, from Talkshoe or subscribe in iTunes. We’ll be back live tonight with our outlook for a desktop refresh on the iMac and Mac mini lines , the simmering issues with Guest accounts in Snow Leopard , and AT&T’s decision to open up cellular connectivity to VoIP apps. Most…

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Filed under: Podcasting , TUAW Business Sunday night means it’s time once again for a TUAW talkcast, in which your favorite TUAW bloggers and readers all get together over on Talkshoe and chat out the biggest Apple happenings of the past week. This week, we’ll be talking about that mystery key on the iPad keyboard and what it might...
Filed under: TUAW Business , Podcasts We had a fun show last week, as we had a crowd of several TUAW team members; we were also joined (about halfway through) by our friend and frequent guest Ross Rubin of Engadget and NPD. The hour passed by with us mulling Apple’s Lala acquisition and what the company might choose to do with this newly...
Filed under: TUAW Business , Podcasts , One More Thing Last week’s show featured our own Kelly G. in her first hosting opportunity, and a hearty helping of tablet tea-leaf reading. You can download the show on iTunes or direct from Talkshoe . Tonight, we have a special guest, and a great opportunity for our listeners to ask their questions...
Filed under: TUAW Business , Podcasts You can catch last week’s show, featuring host Mike Schramm and a rundown of the week’s news, via iTunes or Talkshoe. Tonight, we’re going to dive into the slate rumors, and take your calls and suggestions for what you expect to see come late January . To participate on TalkShoe, you can...
Filed under: TUAW Business , Podcasts We’re back tonight after an unexpected week off due to a headcold, and we’re diving into the Psystar summary judgment with Lauren to sort out the difference between a copyright, a EULA, and a bright shiny object. We’ll be live at 10 pm ET, so call on in. To participate on TalkShoe, you can...
Apple on Monday released a software update for the Mac OS X Snow Leopard operating system. The free update addresses some major issues, including a bug that erased large amounts of a user’s data. A small number of Snow Leopard customers in October reported that their primary user folder was replaced with an empty folder after logging in...
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