iPA Podcast Episode 28: Panning For Gold

Michael Johnston, Ken Ray, Victor Cajiao, and Bill Palmer discuss AT&T's plans to offer a tethering option for the iPhone, direct podcast downloads for the iPhone, and much more! Show notes can be found at iPhoneAlley.com/podcast. If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, email us at Podcast[at]iPhoneAlley.com.

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Cast:
Michael Johnston - Twitter
Victor Cajiao - Typical Mac User Podcast and Twitter
Bill Palmer - iProng Magazine and Twitter
Ken Ray - Mac OS Ken and Twitter

Stuff mentioned:

iPhone Picks:
Victor - Richard Solo 1800 Battery
Ken - Trace (Free)
Omar - QuickDraw
Michael - Jaadu VNC $24.99

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"Made On A Mac" bumper by Mark Fleser.


Still playing the podcast backwards to see if the Radio App discussion is in there back-masked. I know Michael is good with audio, but that's really cool.

Thought I'd post pictures of the MacMerc Bag of Hurt products for anyone who couldn't be bothered searching them out. That's right, there's a tote bag and a t-shirt.



I'd dearly love a Blu-ray contingent to wear a bunch of these to MacWorld '09, especially if they had some Psystar hats. I know who Blu-ray is a REAL bag of hurt for Mr jobs - your customers! (Still waiting to be able to put my BD movies on to my iPhone...)

The podcasts just keep getting better and better. Great work guys!

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Originally Posted by BrisbaneGrant View Post
Still playing the podcast backwards to see if the Radio App discussion is in there back-masked. I know Michael is good with audio, but that's really cool.
Wait, people actually read this?

To be honest, I just grab what my talking points are and paste them in. We don't always get to every topic so I usually pull out what we didn't get to. Guess I forgot to pull that one.

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Wait, people actually read this?

To be honest, I just grab what my talking points are and paste them in. We don't always get to every topic so I usually pull out what we didn't get to. Guess I forgot to pull that one.
Maybe it's only me, Michael.

I would like to know what went down on this one.
Was it using more data than the current version?
Was it using more data than similar Apps?
Have similar apps had updates? Similar features??

I for one, would be happy if you had another week to dig up all the dirt.

(Looks like it's all carbon fibre rumours at the moment. Wouldn't mind a carbon fibre iPhone. The 3G feels like it's made of lead.)

Grant