Mar 24th 2015
MacBreak Weekly 447
Pantry Moths
Apple Watch buying experience.
Records live every Tuesday at 2:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Pacific / 19:00 UTC.
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, and Rene Ritchie
Early reviews are in for Becoming Steve Jobs, a look inside Apple's top secret health and fitness labs for Apple Watch, what it will be like to buy an Apple Watch, Apple reportedly cracking down on antivirus apps in the iOS App Store, a study claims that 85% of iPhone 6 owners haven't tried Apple Pay, and more.
Guest: Serenity Caldwell.
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Running time: 2:03:34
Links
- Becoming Steve Jobs
- Inside Apple's Top Secret Health and Fitness Lab for Apple Watch Development (ABC News)
- Apple Store retail plan for Watch: 15 min. appointments, 10+ try-on stations, Experts for Edition (9to5Mac)
- Apple to launch new Apple TV set top box at WWDC with A8 chip, increased storage, enabling App Store, Siri, and HomeKit integration (Buzzfeed)
- The future of Apple TV (iMore)
- Apple reportedly cracks down on antivirus apps from iOS App Store, many apps pulled (9to5Mac)
- Launcher, The Banned iOS Widget That Let You Launch Other Apps, Is Back (TechCrunch)
- 85% of iPhone 6 owners in the U.S. haven't bothered trying Apple Pay, study claims (VentureBeat)
- Apple seeds second public build of iOS 8.3 beta, fourth beta for developers (9to5Mac)
- HP Awards $240K for Firefox, IE, Chrome and Safari Exploits (eWeek)
- Pick: Launcher
- Pick: Inatek Case for 13" MacBook Air
- Pick: Inatek Case for iPad Mini
- Pick: Fantastical 2
- Pick: Instagram Layout
- Sonos Boost
- Pick: CARROT Weather