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TiVo talks streaming apps, Android hardware, and a potential live TV service
TiVo's Ted Malone on where the venerable DVR maker is going next.
Lots of rumors about upcoming Apple products; do any of them seem feasible? DxO did a comparison of phone selfie cameras, and the iPhone isn’t at the top. How can Apple imporve its Shortcuts app? Apple released iOS 12.1.3 on Monday. We also respond to your comments and questions.
Google may have finally committed to making Wear OS a true competitor to Apple Watch
Google has spent $40 million to bring Fossil's wearable research and development ideas and employees under its roof, which could mean big things for Wear OS.
What is dead may never die: Two products Apple may be looking to revive
Recent rumors point to a pair of long dormant Apple products that may receive updates, and Dan Moren’s already thinking about what other devices could be next.
Audiophiles still love listening to music on disc, but this high-end SACD player can also stream tunes from any source on your network—including the internet.
Sennheiser’s AMBEO soundbar promises acoustic alchemy
Best known for building high-end headphones and mics, Sennheiser is now getting ready to enter the soundbar market. We got a demo during CES.
iPhone batteries, Apple should switch to AMD, and your comments and questions
Apple replaced a lot of iPhone batteries last year. Should Apple switch to AMD processors? We also respond to your comments and questions.
HDHomeRun teases simpler hardware and (maybe) a Roku app
The HDHomeRun Scribe Duo and Servio can record broadcast TV channels without a separate server device.
Apple’s adjusted earnings forecast, HomeKit and AirPlay 2 make some noise at CES
Plus your comments and questions on the latest Macworld Podcast.
Apple’s 4K TV deals show how the company’s business strategy is evolving
Apple is no longer the company you thought it was. Its recent deals show that the company is serious about relying on other revenue streams besides hardware sales.
Apple adjusts its earnings forecast for Q2 2019. The Consumer Electronics Show is full of TVs with AirPlay 2 support. HomeKit is being used by more and more products. We also respond to your comments and questions.
Apple’s revenue drop is about China and more
China, unit sales, the upgrade cycle—Dan Moren thinks it’s all party of a heady cocktail that led to Apple’s big revenue revisal.
5 ways Apple's awful quarter could impact the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch in 2019 and beyond
Tim Cook's letter to investors wasn't just a warning about the upcoming quarterly results—it was a sign that things could be changing at Apple.
Predictions for 2019 and your comments and questions
What will happen next year? Let’s talk about predictions for Apple and technology in 2019. Plus, we discuss your comments and questions.
Apple Music Connect was doomed from the start
Apple is killing its second attempt at a music-focused social network because nobody wants it.
What Apple's new job additions tell us about its product plans
Apple announced this week that it would be expanding its presence in a number of U.S. cities, and Dan Moren's reading the tea leaves to see what that means about its business.
In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, the staff discusses the removal of “Infinity Blade” from the App Store and what that means for app preservation. Leif and Jason also discussed The New York Times’ report on location tracking in apps and closed with a chat about the best Apple holiday gift ideas. Plus, your comments and questions.
5 reasons why you shouldn't get too excited about Samsung's 5G phone announcement
Samsung has teamed up with Verizon and AT&T; to deliver the company's first 5G phone in the first half of 2019. Here are five reasons you won't want to not rush out to buy it.
Apple is selling more iPhone XRs than any other model, but that might not mean much
Apple VP Greg Joswiak has divulged that Apple has sold more iPhone XRs than any other iPhone since its Oct. 26 launch. Here's why that probably doesn't mean too much.