Old Mac Gang

Marty Jencius

Welcome to the Old Mac Gang podcast (or OMG!), a podcast/vodcast with a panel of long-time Mac/Apple users who want to discuss the most relevant apps and services to age-seasoned users.

  1. 5 MAR

    Apple Product Releases for Us

    Chris and Marty discuss the week’s Apple product releases and which ones seniors may be interested in. Monday, March 2 iPhone 17e - A19 chip (same as iPhone 17), 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display with Ceramic Shield 2- MagSafe finally comes to the “e” line — with faster wireless charging and a full accessory ecosystem- 48MP Fusion camera with 2x optical-quality Telephoto, 4K Dolby Vision video- C1X modem — 2x faster than iPhone 16e’s C1- 256GB base storage at same $599 starting price; available in black, white, and new soft pink- Still has the notch — no Dynamic Island- Apple Newsroom: https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/03/apple-introduces-iphone-17e/- MacRumors coverage: https://www.macrumors.com/2026/03/02/apple-unveils-two-new-products/iPad Air with M4 - M4 chip — up to 30% faster than M3 model; 12GB unified memory (up from 8GB)- N1 networking chip with Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6- C1X modem in cellular models for faster 5G- Same design as M3 model; same colors: blue, purple, starlight, space gray- Starts at $599 (11-inch) and $799 (13-inch); pre-orders open March 4, available March 11- Apple Newsroom: https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/03/apple-introduces-the-new-ipad-air-powered-by-m4/Tuesday, March 3 MacBook Air with M5 (13-inch and 15-inch) - M5 chip with 10-core CPU and up to 10-core GPU; 4x faster AI performance than M4- 153 GB/s memory bandwidth — 28% faster than M4- N1 chip adds Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6- Base storage doubles to 512GB; prices start at $1,099 (13-inch) and $1,299 (15-inch) — $100 more than M4- Apple Newsroom: https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/03/apple-introduces-the-new-macbook-air-with-m5/MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max (14-inch and 16-inch) - M5 Pro: 18-core CPU, up to 24-core GPU; M5 Max: 18-core CPU, up to 40-core GPU with 128GB unified memory- M5 Max memory bandwidth: up to 614 GB/s- N1 chip on all models: Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6- TechRadar live coverage: https://www.techradar.com/news/live/apple-march-2026-event-iphone-17e-ipad-air-macbookNew Studio Display and Studio Display XDR - Studio Display: 27-inch, 12MP Center Stage camera, Thunderbolt 5, $1,599- Studio Display XDR: 27-inch mini-LED, 2,000 nits peak HDR, 120Hz ProMotion $3,299 — replaces the 32-inch Pro Display XDR- Macworld live blog: https://www.macworld.com/article/3073997/apple-march-2026-event-live-blog.html​​Wednesday, March 4 — “Apple Experience” MacBook Neo — Official Announcement - Apple’s first iPhone-chip Mac laptop — officially announced at the Apple Experience event in New York City - Powered by the A18 Pro chip (6-core CPU, 5-core GPU) — the same chip in the iPhone 16 Pro; first Mac to run an A-series rather than M-series chip - 13-inch Liquid Retina display, 2408×1506 resolution, 500 nits brightness, 1 billion colors — no notch - 8GB unified memory (not upgradeable) - 256GB storage at $599; 512GB model at $699 (adds Touch ID) — base model ships without Touch ID; education pricing starts at $499 - Colors: Silver, Blush, Citrus, and Indigo - Two USB-C ports: left port is USB 3 (also supports external display output); right port is USB 2 only — no MagSafe - Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 6; headphone jack on left side - 1080p FaceTime HD camera, dual mics, dual side-firing speakers with Spatial Audio - Up to 16 hours battery life (MacBook Air offers 18 hours); no backlit keyboard on base model - Runs macOS Tahoe with Apple Intelligence; up to 3x faster on-device AI workloads vs. best-selling Intel PC laptop - Apple’s most affordable laptop ever; targets students, casual users, and Chromebook/Windows switchers       •   Apple Newsroom:             https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/03/say-hello-to-macbook-neo/       •   9to5Mac coverage:             https://9to5mac.com/2026/03/04/macbook-neo-is-now-official/   YouTube: youtube.com/@OldMacGang Website: ThePodTalk.net Email: ThePodTalkNetwork@gmail.com

    1hr 6min
  2. 1 MAR

    March 4th Apple Predictions and Desires

    The Old Mac Gang reviews their wishes, their interests, and their potential purchases for the March 4th Apple Experience. What’s Happening on March 4? Reports from Macworld, 9to5Mac, CNET, and MacRumors all suggest Apple will introduce multiple new products in early March, culminating in activity on March 4, 2026.   Apple Set to Launch at Least Five New Products by March 4 https://www.macworld.com/article/3068255/apple-set-to-launch-at-least-five-new-products-by-march-4.html    Apple launching at least five products next week with March 4 event report https://9to5mac.com/2026/02/22/apple-launching-at-least-five-products-next-week-with-march-4-event-report/    Apple Could Unveil at Least Five New Products at March 2026 Special Experience https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/apple-could-unveil-at-least-five-new-products-march-2026-special-experience/    Five New Apple Products Expected Next Week https://www.macrumors.com/2026/02/22/five-new-apple-products-next-week/  Expected Product Announcements 1. New iPad Line Updates Rumors suggest updates to: - iPad Pro (potential M3 or M4 chip refinement) - iPad Air refresh - Possibly a new Apple Pencil iteration What to watch for: - OLED expansion? - Chip bumps - Battery efficiency improvements - More aggressive education pricing?   2. Mac Updates Possible announcements include: - MacBook Air refresh - Mac Studio update - M4 chip expansion into more models The big question: Is this a spec bump cycle — or something meaningful?   3. Accessories & Ecosystem Updates There’s speculation about: - Updated Magic accessories (USB-C refinements) - Possibly AirPods updates - Ecosystem alignment across devices YouTube: YouTube.com/@OldMacGang Email: ThePodTalkNetwork@gmail.com Website: ThePodTalk.Net

    36 min
  3. 19 FEB

    Apple Reminders

    The Old Mac Gang chats about their use of Apple Reminders and functions that have yet to try. Simple Things You Can Start Using Today 1. Use Siri for Quick Capture “Hey Siri, remind me to call Bob tomorrow at 9 AM.” “Remind me to take the chicken out of the freezer when I get home.” 2. Location-Based Reminders Set reminders triggered by arriving at home, leaving the office, or arriving at a specific store. Example: “Remind me to return the Amazon package when I get to UPS.” 3. Smart Grocery Lists Create a list called “Groceries.” Reminders automatically categorizes items like Produce, Dairy, Meat, Bakery. 4. Subtasks for Small Projects Create a reminder called “Prepare for Tax Appointment” and add subtasks such as Print bank statements, Download 1099, Gather receipts, Email accountant. 5. Scheduled + Recurring Reminders Perfect for medications, trash day, monthly backups, calling parents, paying quarterly taxes. 6. Tagging and Smart Lists Add tags like #health, #podcast, #errands, #work and create Smart Lists to group them automatically. 7. Shared Lists Share lists with spouse, family, co-host, or committee members. Resources Apple Reminders Overview: https://support.apple.com/en-us/102484  Mac User Guide: https://support.apple.coUse Reminders on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Supportm/guide/reminders/welcome/mac  Using Location-Based Reminders: https://support.apple.com/guide/reminders/add-dates-or-locations-to-reminders-remnd4b206fb/7.0/mac/26  Using Tags in Reminders: https://support.apple.com/guide/reminders/tag-reminders-remn45640f4f/7.0/mac/26  Shared Reminders Lists: https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/share-and-collaborate-iph2a8f9121e/26/ios/26  Due https://www.dueapp.com/ Things https://culturedcode.com/things/   Subscribe, share, and join us next time for more practical Apple talk. YouTube: youtube.com/@OldMacGang Website: ThePodTalk.net Email: ThePodTalkNetwork@gmail.com

    32 min

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Welcome to the Old Mac Gang podcast (or OMG!), a podcast/vodcast with a panel of long-time Mac/Apple users who want to discuss the most relevant apps and services to age-seasoned users.

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