The Dalrymple Report Jim Dalrymple
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Jim Dalrymple and Dave Mark face off on all things Apple, tech, music, and just a sprinkling of hockey.
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Episode 341: Apple Event, Calc app for iPad, and Apple ID password resets
Apple announced an event for May 7, 2024, which is widely expected to showcase new iPads ahead of the companies Worldwide Developers Conference in June. At the event, or perhaps in the next version of iPadOS, the company is expected to unveil a calculator app for the device for the first time. A wave of Apple ID password resets have plagued users, including me, over the past week or so.
Show Notes:
Turn It Up!
New US airline rules
Apple announces Apple Event for May 7th
Apple Finally Plans to Release a Calculator App for iPad Later This Year
iPad Pro will be the M4, not the M3
iPhone SE
Wave of forced Apple ID password resets
Should Apple Kill Siri and Start Over?
Shows and movies we’re watching
Tokyo Vice, directed by Michael Mann, Max -
Episode 340: Caitlin Clark, Spotify features, and Dumb comparisons
It is a big week for women's basketball as college star Caitlin Clark went No. 1 in the WNBA draft. As incredible as her college career was, some fans are outraged at her salary. Dave and I dig into how much she's getting paid and why. My iPhone doesn't connect to my new truck using CarPlay, so I can't use Maps or Apple Music. This forced me into getting a subscription to Spotify and it has some really cool features. We are all looking (cautiously) forward to AI, but some of the new products are really bad. We take a look at one of them.
Show Notes:
Caitlin Clark went No. 1 in the WNBA draft. Some fans are outraged at her salary
Spotify features
Dumb comparison of the week
Great Phil Schiller quote about Steve Jobs
The AI Device Revolution Isn’t Going to Kill the Smartphone
The Ai Pin
Shows and movies we’re watching
Masters of the Air, Apple TV+ Garry Shandling’s show & The Larry Sanders Show -
Episode 339: Eclipse, iPads, and Teens
The solar eclipse happened this week so Dave and I took a few minutes to talk about our experiences. The rumored iPad release date is getting closer—they may be released a couple of weeks before WWDC in June. The teen population has spoken—in a new survey, teens say they love their iPhones, but don't like Apple Music or Apple TV+.
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Show Notes:
NCAA Women Beat Men in Finals’ Ratings for First Time—but Got 99% Less TV Money
Microsoft Says Windows Laptops With Snapdragon X Elite Will Be Faster Than M3 MacBook Air
New iPads Likely to Launch During Second Week of May
Teens Love iPhone and Apple Watch, But Not Apple Music and Apple TV+
Shows and movies we’re watching
Hit & Run, Netflix Fly Me to the Moon, Apple TV+ Curb Your Enthusiasm series finale, Max -
Episode 338: Home Robotics, Switching to Android, and Apple TV+ Movies
After stopping development of its car project, Apple is now rumored to be entering the home robotics space. It will be interesting to see what that will be in the future. The New York Times gave one of its reporters the task of switching from iPhone to Android—it went okay, but it certainl wasn't smooth in all areas. Apple TV+ added a lot of movies from different studios to its service this week. They are all available for free if you subscribe to Apple TV+.
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Show Notes:
The Tropicana Hotel
Apple Explores Home Robotics as Potential ‘Next Big Thing’ After Car Fizzles
Switching From iPhone to Android Is Easy. It’s the Aftermath That Stings
Apple TV+ Gains Even More Movies for a Limited Time
Shows and movies we’re watching
Woman of the Dead, Netflix Loot, Apple TV+ Girls State, Apple TV+ Sugar, Apple TV+ -
Episode 337: WWDC, Siri, and defending Apple
Apple this week announced the dates for its Worldwide Developers Conference. You can find out about the conference, which takes place from June 10-14, at the event Web site. Dave and I talk a little more about Siri and what changes we might see at WWDC. Apple has put longtime executive, Phil Schiller, in charge of defending the company publicly against its growing number of critics.
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Show Notes:
The Baltimore Key Bridge collapse
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference
Apple Turns to Longtime Steve Jobs Disciple to Defend Its ‘Walled Garden’
Movie Piracy App Tops App Store Charts
Apple Users Targeted in Advanced Phishing Attack Involving Password Reset Requests
Shows and movies we’re watching
Steve!, Apple TV+ The Gentlemen, Netflix Silo, Apple TV+ -
Episode 336: March Madness, Siri, and iPads
March Madness has begun! It's a big time for many sports fans, so Dave and I talk for a few minutes about it. We also talk about my continued frustration with Siri and why I'm so upset with Apple. If the rumors are true, Apple is expected to introduce new iPads soon. There could be a new iPad Air and Pro models, but not a new iPad mini.
Show Notes:
March Madness
Siri and HomePod frustration
iPhone 16 to Adopt Ultra-Thin Bezel Technology to Maximize Display
Apple to Announce New iPads on March 26, Rumors Claim
Quickly Toggling Closed Captions on Apple TV
Shows and movies we’re watching
The Tourist, Netflix The gentlemen, Netflix