Welcome to the first MacUser podcast! In the vein of the Macworld Podcast, we’ve begun a podcast here at MacUser for you to enjoy.
Today’s show is a roundtable discussion with myself and two of the other four bloggers, Dan Moren and Derik DeLong. We focus on our discussion on the upcoming Worldwide Developer Conference 2006. In addition, we discuss the possible security hole on MacBooks and the new Cider, the new program that would allow Windows games to run on Intel Macs.
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Show notes after the jump…
Show Notes:
As Dan mentioned, he spent the last week covering SIGGRAPH, the Association for Computing Machinery’s Special Interest Group on Graphics and Interactive Techniques trade show.
After Monday’s WWDC keynote from Steve Jobs, Macworld editors Jason Snell and Rob Griffiths will be taking live questions on Wednesday to talk about the new announcements.
We mentioned the earlier posts on Cider, which can be found here and here.
In addition we also posted a fair amount on the MacBook security scare. Our posts can be found here, here and here.
And as Dan mentioned at the end of the show, you can follow along with WWDC and play bingo with various Steve Jobs keywords.
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