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In Episode 17 (Series 2) of the Australian Macworld podcast, print editor Dave Bullard and online editor David Braue talk about the latest Apple news and look at the January issue, including the great competition to win an ioSafe disaster-proof drive. The Beer O'Clock boys talk about Blu-ray and iTunes, Braue appears again to find out about Daylite and the cloud, and we round things off with a special Christmas surprise.
MJCP talks to Fleur Doidge, Ian Yates and Barrie Smith about photoprinting, the environment, the Apple Store and of course what we mightsee at the Expo.
Matthew JC. Powell | Jan 11, 2008
MJCP, Alex Kidman and Martin Levins ruminate on the keynote address, technological trickery and just how hot is Air?
Matthew JC. Powell | Jan 17, 2008
MJCP talks to Martin Levins and special guest Garry Barker -- the "MacMan" from The Age -- about happenings on the second day in SanFrancisco. And now nhat the dust has settled, a few answers becomeclearer about the MacBookAir.
Matthew JC. Powell | Jan 18, 2008
Who wants to win a MacBook Air? -- MJCP talks to Dan Warne and special guest Roulla Yiacoumi about Apple's financial results, Australia's broadband, universal remotes and of course the MacBook Air -- keep listening to the end for a special announcement.
Matthew JC. Powell | Jan 24, 2008
As I type these words, I am waiting for Apple's Developer Connection web site to ease up sufficiently for me to download the long-awaited Software Developer Kit for the iPhone (and iPod touch, just by the by). In a way, I hate developer-oriented announcements — "here's a really cool thing we're working on, and it's available now, and hoi polloi can have it in about six months". Actually, it's the six months I hate.